Posted on 09/24/2020 9:46:05 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
In a June 13 conversation between Black Lives Matter (BLM) co-founder Patrisse Cullors and BLM-Los Angeles chapter co-founder Melina Abdullah, Abdullah discusses how the two of them have "become very intimate with the spirits we call on regularly," and Cullors talks about how using a hashtag for BLM is "almost resurrecting a spirit so that it can work through us."
"Were invoking our ancestors, states Abdullah.
The conversation between the two Black Lives Matter activists took place after a live performance art event by Cullors entitled "A Prayer for the Runner." The performance was sponsored as part of June Pride Month by the Fowler Museum at UCLA. (Cullors identifies as queer and she is "married" to BLM activist Janaya Kahn, who also identifies as queer.)
In addition to her Black Lives Matter activism, Melina Abdullah is the chairman of the department of Pan-African Studies at Cal State LA. She also is a defender of Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. Abdullah spoke at the 2015 Million Man March, organized by Farrakhan.
In the interview, Abdullah states, "maybe I'm sharing too much but we've become very intimate with the spirits that we call on regularly. Right? Like, each of them seems to have a different presence and personality. You know, I laugh a lot with Wakiesha [Wilson]. You know? And I didn't meet her in her body."
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Necromancy is communicating with Demonic spirits masquerading as dead relatives or associates. This practice is not new and not novel. It has occurred since Adam and Eve left the Garden of Eden. Occurring primarily in pagan Shaman cultures, it was eschewed in Judeo-Christian cultures because of God's direct warning against it. From America's founding, Necromancy was mostly eschewed and taboo because of our Christian conscience with incidents like the Salem Witch trials being exceptions.
However, recently Necromancy has become mainstreamed by the likes of the "Long Island Medium" and others. Why did God sternly warn against it? Necromancers are not actually speaking with disembodied spirits of relatives, associates, or loved ones. They are speaking with Demons (called familiar spirits in the Bible). They are called "familiar spirits" because they act like they are a dead relative or associate and may actually know intimate things about the dead relative or associate. 2 Corinthians 5:8 (and Hebrews 9:27) say that when a person dies they immediately go to stand before the Lord. Therefore the necromancy (like Tituba in the Salem Witch Trial event) is not speaking with a dead relative, but there are speaking with a demon masquerading as a dead relative (Lev 19 - 20)
The God of the Bible warns whoever practices Necromancy will be cut off.
The spirit of Mao, Stalin. Hitler, Mohammad?
I find this reassuring. Any organization that relies on “spirits” to guide it is bound to fail. Sort of like the jihadis who rely on Allah to guide their bullets. I wish the NVA had done that.
Sorry, guys, you can’t bring back Ginsburg, spiritually or otherwise.
Most of the Left are likely pedophiles and Satanists.
The godless, vile, demonic Botoxian is the classic example.
In Sharia-Law type countries, witches, necromancers, and diviners are put to death.
I normally wouldn’t cite the activities of non-Christian cultures as an example, but these clowns seem to admire Islam and want to embrace their culture, down to the very names they choose for their children (Abdallah? Really?).
It is hypocrisy of the first magnitude.
Just sayin’.
The BLM organizers and the Antifascists are already ubder the control of their father, the god of this world, Satan, as was Ginsberg.
In this world sphere, one only has the choice of becoming a servant of the Jesus of the Bible. Any other Jesus has another different gospel, is Satan in disguise, and promotes the destruction of God's works and children. BLM a;ready operates in that spirit.
I think it worked, once. The last Apache revolt was in Arizona. A charismatic man was set on leading the revolt, which would commence after a “Sun Dance” and consultation with the ancestors.
Just the mention of a Sun Dance, and everyone else went into “battle stations”, including the US Army, citizens, and even other tribes. Well, this charismatic man was the prime participant in the dance, which could last more than a day until its participants passed out and had a vision.
When he woke up, he told the other Apaches that he told the ancestors in council, of his plans to revolt, and surprisingly they told him not to be stupid, that if he did so, he and his people would get slaughtered. So, that would have been the end of the revolt except for “bad luck”.
A sizeable Cavalry unit had set out to engage them and arrest the participants, since the Sun Dance itself was illegal, and arriving at the Apache camp, the leader came out to meet with an Army Lieutenant to explain that there was not going to be a revolt.
However, some Cavalryman got an itchy finger and shot the Apache leader, killing him, so an Apache shot the Lieutenant, killing him, which started a skirmish. Only after a time did someone call for a cease fire, which ended it. Several Apaches were arrested, and since all gave similar testimony, only got the minimal prison sentences.
Should be interesting to see what happens in Washington DC this weekend with Franklin Grahams Prayer walk at the Capitol, and The Return, the National Day of Prayer and Repentance.
Real spiritual warfare is going to be happening this weekend.
Best be on the right side and be ready for any and all contingencies.
Abdullah, eh?
THAT explains a whole lot, frankly
The Spirit of Charlie Manson compels them.
Sounds like voodoo crap; how is that working out for Haiti? They recognize it as an official religion, just to show their disdain for anything “white” /s.
Maybe Kwanzaaa will return this year, too; at this point I wouldn’t be surprised if ALL of this was engineered by some dopes who heavily invested in it years ago and have warehouses filled with unsold merchandise.
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