Anonymous ID: eaa4af March 31, 2022, 1:07 a.m. No.15981738   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1748

Uganda: Four killed in suspected family ritual sacrifice

According to some area residents, who did not want to be named to speak freely, the family of Shamusa Aguji, one of the deceased, was on Tuesday night involved in suspected spiritual cleansing ceremony attended by more than 15 family members.

They appeared spiritually possessed, and were naked as they performed rituals aimed at cleansing the members in order to end the family feud, the residents said.

Nobody could give an account of how the four family members were mutilated since the surviving family members fled the crime scene.

“These people were very organised and appeared spiritually possessed.”

“At night, the same group kept shouting and indicating that they would kill me. They carried out suspected rituals during the heavy rains at night,” she added.

The police crime report for 2020 shows that ritual murders are commonly organised across Uganda by witch doctors whose clients pay for the killings in the belief that they will lead to wealth and prosperity, cure impotence or boost fertility.

March 31, 2022

https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/four-killed-in-suspected-family-ritual-sacrifice-3766146

Anonymous ID: eaa4af March 31, 2022, 1:52 a.m. No.15981792   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Who worships Satan?

"Vladimir Putin: The New World Order worships Satan"

https://qresear.ch/q-posts/133

 

[2014] Coup in Ukraine against Putin ally?

Then?

First Church of Satan opens in Ukraine, Cherkassk region.

The first in Ukraine and in the whole post-Soviet territory religious community of the devil worshippers is called Bozhichi.

The Church of Satan is headed by the Kiev resident Sergey Neboga.

August 20, 2014

https://newsrescue.com/first-church-satan-opens-ukraine-cherkassk-region/

 

Ukrainian Pagans, Shamans, Witches Schedule Walpurginacht Public Peace Prayer

On April 30, [Walpurgis Night], a (witches’) sabbath will be held in Kiev, with the official approval of the Defense Ministry, and with two thousand people in attendance.

On April 30, two thousand witches were expected to gather publicly to work for peace in a land that has been rocked by Russian-backed rebellion.

This action is officially supported by the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and “the union of veterans of anti-terrorist operations.” Registration and individual gatherings of witches, sorcerers and others will take place on Mount Shchekavits, on the site of an ancient abandoned cemetery of plague victims, which the organizers describe as a place of unimaginable power.

Over 2,000 of the strongest magickal masters will come to call on the [highest powers] to put an end to the war.

“There’s nothing bad about people planning to pray for peace in Ukraine. … [but] people pray for peace in church. . . . You mustn’t forget that apart from God, there is also the devil, who can, via [psychics, shamans, witches and warlocks], create what at first glance looks like good things which then turn out to have been made using dark powers.”

https://wildhunt.org/2015/05/ukrainian-pagans-shamans-witches-schedule-walpurginacht-public-peace-prayer.html

Highest Powers vs Highest Power

 

'Witches' in Ukraine to perform ritual to 'punish' Putin

A group of 'witches' in Ukraine is all set to hold a special three-step ritual to punish and oust Russian President Vladimir Putin, reports said. Kiev-based Witch Cauldron esoteric shop has put out a statement, saying the 'witches' will perform the ritual in collaboration with their foreign partners.

According to the statement, the first part of the ritual will be held at Ukraine's “place of power”, an apparent reference to the [Bald Mountain] outside Kiev.

The second part will be held in an unspecified “Slavic country” with the help of foreign witches

https://www.theweek.in/news/world/2022/03/26/witches-in-ukraine-to-perform-ritual-to-punish-putin.html

 

"[Bald Mountain], according to tradition, is the gathering place of [Satan and his followers]. Here, on [Walpurgis Night], which is the equivalent of our own Halloween, the creatures of evil gather to worship their master.

Chernabog is a demon featured in the "Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria" segment of Disney's 1940 animated feature film, Fantasia. He is based on the God of the Night in Slavic mythology. At Walpurgis Night (the Witches' Sabbath), he emerges from the peak of Bald Mountain to summon all of his minions, who dance furiously in tribute before being thrown into the mountain's fiery pit.

https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Chernabog

 

Church of Satan on Russian News

International Russian-language TV Broadcasting Company CHANNEL 5 has done a piece interviewing Church of Satan members and hierarchy. You’ll note from the video that selections from the “Homage to Tchort” from Magus LaVey’s The Satanic Rituals was intoned along with music by Mussorgsky, his Pictures at an Exhibition and Night on Bald Mountain.

https://www.churchofsatan.com/tag/night-on-bald-mountain/

 

Witchcraft and Magic in Russian and Ukrainian Lands before 1900

Magical practice was widespread in the Russian and Ukrainian lands, and we can document the actual spells and rituals practitioners used.

In the Russian lands (where men predominated among persecuted sorcerers) and Ukrainian areas (where women predominated among the accused), magical specialists and ordinary people used herbs, potions, spells, and charms to heal individuals, to tell the future, and to make members of the opposite sex lust after them.

Women sometimes resorted to magic to abort unwanted pregnancies or to fend off abusive husbands or masters. And still, others sought magical advice for malevolent ends or believed themselves to be the victims of a bewitchment.

The texts range from the earliest mentions of witchcraft in the medieval Kyivan chronicles to reports from the early modern Muscovite court about magical attacks on members of the royal family to physicians’ assessments of outbreaks of demonic possession in the nineteenth-century countryside.

https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/witchcraft-and-magic-in-russian-and-ukrainian-lands-before-1900/