At one minute before the stroke of midnight on Oct. 25, thousands of
self-identified witches plan to simultaneously conduct a ritual meant to
"bind" President Trump "and all those who abet him."
The practice has taken place monthly since Trump's inauguration, notes Michael Snyder on his End of the American Dream blog, but with Halloween approaching and an impeachment inquiry underway, it's getting renewed media attention. The practitioners explain that unlike a "curse" or a "hex," a "binding spell" is not meant to cause harm. "Rather," writes Snyder, "the witches hope to prevent President Trump
from doing harm to the United States by his actions, and so they
actually believe that they are doing something very positive for the
country." But a closer examination "reveals some very disturbing details," he
writes, as the witches are instructed to call on "demons of the infernal
realms" for help in binding Trump and his allies. With props that include an unflattering photo of Trump, a tarot card,
a stub of an orange candle, a pin and a feather, the participants will
call on the "heavenly hosts, demons of the infernal realms, and spirits
of the ancestors" to bind Trump "so that his malignant works may fail
utterly." Vox reported as many as 13,000 witchcraft practitioners are involved in the anti-Trump movement...MORE
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