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The BLM Connection to Witchcraft
https://youtu.be/xGJSEoirF90 ^ | August 19, 2020 | The Hamilton Corner

Posted on 09/04/2020 8:34:24 PM PDT by Blogger

This video is fascinating. Includes audio recordings of BLM leaders.


TOPICS: Local News; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: battle; blacklivesmatter; blm; deliverance; fight; michaelreinoehl; necromancy; prayer; reinoehl; satan; satanism; soldier; soros; war; witchcraft
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1 posted on 09/04/2020 8:34:24 PM PDT by Blogger
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To: Blogger

It’s not witchcraft, it’s satanism.

The left is entirely connected and intertwined with satanism. It’s as obvious as day and night.


2 posted on 09/04/2020 8:36:34 PM PDT by Professional
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3 posted on 09/04/2020 8:39:14 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire. Or both.)
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To: Professional

It is. They chant Hail Satan, but it’s also African spirit religion and witchcraft. Please spend the 20 minutes to listen to this video.


4 posted on 09/04/2020 8:41:51 PM PDT by Blogger (Trump 2020! God Bless America and may she return to Him!)
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this is a very important video. Thank you for sharing. American mainline churches are celebrating BLM and people need to know what they are taking part in.


5 posted on 09/04/2020 8:44:26 PM PDT by happyhomemaker (Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. Rom 12:12)
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To: Blogger

This is not surprising. Haiti’s revolutionaries pledged allegiance to Satan if they achieved independence from France, and Haiti has been cursed ever since. Likewise, the Democrats publicly rejected God at their 2012 national convention.


6 posted on 09/04/2020 8:44:43 PM PDT by kaehurowing
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To: Blogger
Who is John Galt Podesta?
7 posted on 09/04/2020 8:47:55 PM PDT by BipolarBob (The cost of abortion is a human sacrifice.)
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To: happyhomemaker

Not just mainline. The Southern Baptists were instructed to not say All Lives Matter and to say Black Lives Matter. It’s infecting everything.


8 posted on 09/04/2020 8:52:34 PM PDT by Blogger (Trump 2020! God Bless America and may she return to Him!)
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To: Professional

There’s a distinction?


9 posted on 09/04/2020 8:56:13 PM PDT by Olog-hai ("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
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To: Blogger

The beat and rapp


10 posted on 09/04/2020 8:56:27 PM PDT by Varsity Flight (QE 2020. All Quiet on the Western Front)
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...”There were twenty of them ...the Lord began to explain to me, one witchdoctor has 5000 devils in him .... another 7000...a third 10,000....”
Don’t Waste the Blood p.266


11 posted on 09/04/2020 9:08:37 PM PDT by Varsity Flight (QE 2020. All Quiet on the Western Front)
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Here's a text summary of the video: BLM leaders practice 'witchcraft' and summon dead spirits, black activist claims

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After reminding his listeners that Patrisse Cullors, one of the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement, described herself as a “trained Marxist,” Hamilton read aloud a quote from Cullors explaining her point of view on spirituality.

“I’m calling for spirituality to be deeply radical," Cullors said. “We’re not just having a social justice movement, this is a spiritual movement.”

Hamilton played audio from a “Zoom-type conversation” between Cullors and Dr. Melina Abdullah, a professor of African studies at California State University Los Angeles who founded the group’s L.A. chapter.

The conversation took place in June, shortly after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

“We’ve become very intimate with the spirits that we call on regularly,” Abdullah said in the clip. “Each of them seems to have a different presence and personality. You know, I laugh a lot with Wakiesha … I didn’t meet her in her body, right? I met her through this work.”

The “Wakiesha” mentioned by Abdullah refers to Wakiesha Wilson, an African-American woman who was found dead in a Los Angeles jail back in 2016.

Hamilton argues that the conversation proved that Black Lives Matter leaders were “summoning the spirits of the dead [and] using the power of the spirits of the dead in order to give them the ability to do what they’re calling the so-called justice work.”

Hamilton stated that those leaders seeking to summon the spirits of the dead are adhering to “the Yoruba religion of Ifa.”

“They are summoning dead spirits,” he said. “One of the touchstones of this religious practice is ancestral worship. Guess what the Bible calls that folks? Witchcraft.”

In the recording, Cullors went on to talk about how they were “resurrecting the spirits so they can work through us to get the work that we need to get done.”

“I started to feel personally connected and responsible and accountable to them, both from a deeply political place but also from a deeply spiritual place,” Cullors said. “In my tradition, you offer things that your loved one who passed away would want, whether it’s like honey or tobacco, things like that.”

“It’s so important, not just for us, to be in direct relationship to our people who have passed, but also for them to know we’ve remembered them,” she added. “I believe so many of them work through us.”

Abdullah said that the first thing people do when they hear of murder is “pray” and “pour libation we built with the community where the person’s life was stolen.”

“And it took almost a year for me to realize that this movement is much more than a racial and social justice movement,” Abdullah said. “At its core, it’s a spiritual movement because we’re literally standing on spilled blood.”

The women proceeded to discuss the meaning behind one of the most common chants associated with the Black Lives Matter movement: “Say her name.”

“When we say the names, right, so we speak their names, we say her name, say their names, we do that all the time, that you kind of invoke that spirit. And then those spirits actually become present with you,” Abdullah added.

Hamilton contended that Abdullah and others “really believe that the names of the folks that they are saying have become ancestral gods.”

Cullors said that “spirituality is at the center of Black Lives Matter.”

“I think that’s not just for us. I feel like so many leaders and so many organizers are deeply engaged in … a pretty important spiritual practice,” she said. “I don’t think … I could do this work without that. I don’t think I could do it as long as I’ve done it and as consistently. It feels like if I didn’t do that, it would be antithetical to this work.”. . .

12 posted on 09/04/2020 9:12:50 PM PDT by Fedora
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It’s a spiritual battle that is being played out in the physical realm.

Their problem is, they are on the losing team.


13 posted on 09/04/2020 9:16:02 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith.....)
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To: Fedora; Roman_War_Criminal; SaveFerris; SkyPilot; Norski; Stars and Stripes; Albion Wilde; ...

Ping to post 12


14 posted on 09/04/2020 9:19:06 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith.....)
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To: Fedora
On June 2, 2020, Black Lives Matter’s Los Angeles Chapter sponsored an action in front of Mayor Eric Garcetti’s house, demanding reductions in the city’s funding of police. The action, what many would call a protest, began like a religious ceremony. Melina Abdullah, chair of the Department of Pan-African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles, and co-founder of BLM-LA, opened the event explaining that while the movement is a social justice movement, it is first and foremost a spiritual movement. She led the group in a ritual: the reciting of names of those taken by state violence before their time—ancestors now being called back to animate their own justice: "George Floyd. Asé. Philandro Castille. Asé. Andrew Joseph. Asé. Michael Brown. Asé. Erika Garner. Asé. Harriet Tubman. Asé. Malcom X. Asé. Martin Luther King. Asé." As each name is recited, Dr. Abdullah poured libations on the ground as the group of over 100 chanted “Asé,” a Yoruba term often used by practitioners of Ifa, a faith and divination system that originated in West Africa, in return. This ritual, Dr. Abdullah explained, is a form of worship. The Fight for Black Lives is a Spiritual Movement
15 posted on 09/04/2020 9:19:43 PM PDT by Fedora
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To: Professional

I sent this email to my small group based on the Hamilton video.


Hi all, I wanted to talk a little about the current social justice climate and BLM. Christians have been at the vanguard for social justice from the abolition of slavery to the civil rights movement. We can have differences of opinion as to the current state and how we can grow and heal. Even then, that work will always be incomplete as we still live in a fallen world.

I’d like to address Black Lives Matter Inc which is an organization / corporate entity that drives the message of black lives matter. I believe that having the same name for both is used to confuse and attack people as you can be pro-black lives but oppose BLM Inc and be considered a racist. Patrisse Cullors, an avowed, trained Marxist, is the current leader of BLM Inc and is one of three co-founders. Besides their marxist roots, and among other things, they seek to dismantle the nuclear family, celebrate homosexuality, destroy the idea of man and woman.

https://blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe/

Just from that alone, BLM Inc is antithetical to Christianity and the Gospel message.

What I like to address is something that I believe is much more sinister. I’ve been watching many live feeds of the protest and riots. I can say much has been peaceful (although very crude and obnoxious and borderline dangerous) and some are not. When it’s not, it’s generally at night. What I have found interesting is that the method of protest, way it’s led, chants said and actions taken are nearly identical. This makes sense as BLM Inc has a playbook that gets disseminated and will move assets where there are needed. What I also feel is that the protesters and rioters don’t seem right and are acting in ways that supersede just anger. I have also made mention to my wife, that at times, they seem possessed. It appears my misgivings about what was going on may be warranted as I was led to the video below:

The BLM Connection to Witchcraft
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGJSEoirF90

that is also referenced in the article below:

BLM and witchcraft
https://www.christianpost.com/news/blm-leaders-practice-witchcraft-and-summon-dead-spirits-black-activist-warns.html

As you know, I’m fairly skeptical being a former Atheist, so I wanted to find the original source of this Zoom call between Patrisse Cullors and Melina Abdullah (co-founder of BLM Los Angeles). See below:

Patrisse Cullors @osopepatrisse with Melina Abdullah @docmellymel. June 13, 2020.
https://www.facebook.com/FowlerMuseum/videos/291479432259187

Here’s additional information about their belief system:

https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/life-examined/religion-slavery-black-lives-matter/black-lives-matter-blm-melina-abdullah-hebab-ferrag-interview

You may be thinking that it’s just the leadership that’s engaging in witchcraft, but I’ve seen enough live protests to know the pattern. One or more people are on a bullhorn. That person is a director and will direct the people to go a certain direction, do a certain thing and prompt a response from the crowd. The crowd will march, raise their hand, bow and chant including saying the names of those who have died. This pattern repeats itself over and over again across protests and across different states.

In light of what we now know from the Zoom call, it would seem that the participants are knowingly or unknowingly taking part in a ritual camouflaged as a protest where the priest / priestess (director) are trying to summon the spirits of the dead (or demons) to give them and the others power and protection. These rituals are also mocking God by mimicking the actions reserved for Him such as: raising out hands to ask for His help (Exodus 17:11), asking in His name for providence (John 14:14) and bowing to God in obedience (Philippians 2:10). They’re also forcing unwilling participants to do these actions which I originally thought was to shame people, but now seems to have darker intentions:

hands up (NSFW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA-mbSkQM6M

say her name (NSFW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUGG0bKjS8U

Since these practices compete against Scripture, the participants, who are now whipped up in a religious fervor, need to “war” against God and His people. See examples below:

Death to America (NSFW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zTZ1SA10Ks

Black Lives Matter attacks Catholic prayer group (NSFW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuAdKbxUxvY

BLM protestors crash church service, assault worshippers (NSFW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOI8RvvgryI

Burn bibles (NSFW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ7_grbfla0

F Your Jesus (NSFW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2GlGvrqZ38

Portland BLM Celebrates Murder (NSFW)
https://clips.twitch.tv/TiredFunnySmoothieTwitchRPG

As God’s church and His people wrestle with the issues of today, let us not ally ourselves with people / groups that are not only incompatible with God and His Scripture but seek to deceive us.

Additional resources:

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/11/black-millennials-african-witchcraft-christianity/574393/


16 posted on 09/04/2020 9:25:01 PM PDT by Jeremiah2911
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This article has a link to the original live virtual performance being quoted, and adds details which sound like Cullors was trying to put a curse on the police and "white racism", which is equated with "neo-Nazis" later in the article: A recorded prayer for Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd played on repeat as Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors shredded sheets of paper with the words “police” and “white racism.” In the background, a pair of wings hung against a wall as candles lit up the room. Cullors stood in the middle of the wings, shredding. This was part of a live virtual performance, “A Prayer for the Runner,” that the Fowler Museum at UCLA hosted on Saturday (June 13). . .Abdullah and Cullors touched on the practice of calling out the names of the victims that they advocate for in protests and demonstrations. It's kind of a way to invoke their spirits, Abdullah said. . .Cullors, who grew up Jehovah's Witness, said she "was always someone who almost obsessed about our (Black) ancestors.". . ."I wasn’t raised with honoring ancestors. ... As I got older and started to feel like I was missing something, ancestral worship became really important," she said. The women also touched on their tradition of praying and pouring libations during demonstrations. . .Cullors said it became clear to her they needed "spiritual protection" as Black Lives Matter was targeted by the right, by police and by neo-Nazis. . .: Black Lives Matter is ‘a spiritual movement,’ says co-founder Patrisse Cullors
17 posted on 09/04/2020 9:29:45 PM PDT by Fedora
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This sounds like they "drew down the Moon", a Wicca practice derived from Aleister Crowley's follower Gerald Gardner--bearing in mind the founders of BLM are lesbians and that was Crowley and Gardner's target market when they came up with the idea of Wicca, not surprising:

KCRW’s Jonathan Bastian talks with Melina Abdullah, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Los Angeles and Professor of Pan-African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles and Hebah Ferrag, assistant director of research at USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture about the role of the church, prayer and rituals in the Black Lives Matter movement. . .Do you remember how the movement shifted into a more spiritual direction? Abdullah: “Absolutely, there was always some component of spirituality. So I think about the first night that we gathered and the summoning of ancestors to space and the very palpable spiritual energy that circulated through the group as we stood in a circle at St. Elmo Village, which is probably one of the most spiritual spaces in the city. It's a Black artist and organizing community in mid-city, and, we stood under the moon and pledged to build a movement. : The role of spirituality and prayer in the Black Lives Matter movement

18 posted on 09/04/2020 9:39:10 PM PDT by Fedora
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We struggle not against flesh and blood. Ephesians 6...

When they scream “SAY THEIR NAME!” they aren't talking about a deceased person like they claim, they really want you to invoke a demonic spirit and become part of their occult ritual.

“BLM Co-Founder, LA Chapter Leader Discuss Group’s Occultic Practices of ‘Invoking Spirits,’ African ‘Ancestral Worship’”

“In an interview posted to social media, Black Lives Matter (BLM) Co-Founder Patrisse Cullors, along with BLM Los Angeles Co-Founder Melina Abdullah, discussed the “spiritual” component of the movement, explaining the practices and “rituals” performed to remember and “invoke” the spirits of deceased African Americans.

“We speak their names … [and] you kind of invoke that spirit, and then their spirits actually become present with you...”

https://christiannews.net/2020/08/28/blm-co-founder-la-chapter-leader-discuss-groups-occultic-practices-of-invoking-spirits-african-ancestral-worship/

19 posted on 09/04/2020 9:42:02 PM PDT by 444Flyer (John 3, Revelation 20, Joshua 24:15, 1 Kings 18:16-39, Pick a side...)
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“What does the Bible say about necromancy?”

“Answer: Necromancy is defined as the conjuring of the spirits of the dead for purposes of magically revealing the future or influencing the course of events. In the Bible, necromancy is also called “divination,” “sorcery” and “spiritism” and is forbidden many times in Scripture (Leviticus 19:26; Deuteronomy 18:10; Galatians 5:19-20; Acts 19:19) as an abomination to God. It is something that the Lord speaks very strongly against and is to be avoided as much as any evil. The reason for this is twofold.

First, necromancy is going to involve demons and opens the one who practices it to demonic attack. Satan and his demons seek to destroy us, not to impart to us truth or wisdom. We are told that our “enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8). Second, necromancy does not rely on the Lord for information, the Lord who promises to freely give wisdom to all who ask for it (James 1:5). This is especially telling because the Lord always wants to lead us to truth and life, but demons always want to lead us to lies and serious damage.

The idea that dead people’s spirits can be contacted for information is false. Those who attempt such contact inevitably contact demonic spirits, not the spirits of dead loved ones. Those who die go immediately to heaven or hell—heaven if they believed in Jesus as Savior, and hell if they did not. There is no contact between the dead and the living. Therefore, seeking the dead is unnecessary and very dangerous.”

https://www.gotquestions.org/Bible-necromancy.html


20 posted on 09/04/2020 9:43:31 PM PDT by 444Flyer (John 3, Revelation 20, Joshua 24:15, 1 Kings 18:16-39, Pick a side...)
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