>dough
The committee held its eighth public hearing on July 21, which focused on former President Donald Trump's actions during the Capitol riot. Three Trump administration officials testified about what they witnessed, including Matthew Pottinger, a former National Security Council official, who said he saw a printout of a tweet Trump wrote that called former Vice President Mike Pence a coward for not trying to overturn the 2020 election results. This "looked like fuel being poured on the fire," Pottinger said, and he was "disturbed and worried to see that the president was attacking Vice President Pence for doing his constitutional duty." Later that night, Pottinger resigned.
https://www.fox13now.com/news/fox-13-investigates/fox-13-investigates-satanist-author-in-southern-utah-inspires-double-murder-in-london
Satanist author in southern Utah inspires double murder in London
A FOX 13 investigation has revealed new details about a Satanist author in southern Utah whose writings directly inspired the teenage killer of two sisters in London.
Danyal Hussein, 19, was sentenced last month to 35 years in prison for murdering two sisters in London.
A review of police evidence and his online history shows Hussein carried out the killings by following instructions written by author E.A. Koetting.
Koetting’s real name is Matthew Joseph Lawrence. He is 40 years old and lives in Apple Valley, Utah. The author sells books and courses online, claiming to be able to teach others how to harness black magic and “become a living God.”
“You’re about to learn secrets that most people will never know about Godlike power,” Koetting says in a promotional video, currently displayed on Amazon’s website.
Although there’s no evidence Koetting has ever spoken or met with Hussein, the author’s material openly discusses and promotes murder.
At least one of Koetting’s books prompts readers to follow a specific set of instructions to create a powerful death pact with a demon named “Lucifuge Rofocale.”
Hussein's murders took place in June 2020, when Bibaa Henry was celebrating her 46th birthday with her younger sister Nicole Smallman. The two met up with friends at a local park to have a picnic.
Three days earlier, surveillance video shows Hussein bought knives and candles at a local supermarket.
According to a copy of the written “pact” obtained by police, Hussein had entered into a demonic contract with Lucifuge promising to “sacrifice” a minimum of six people — “only women” — every six months.
In October, a BBC investigation revealed how the killer spent hours online on a satanic forum, describing himself as a “psychic vampire” who learned his “first ever spell” from Koetting.
It’s unclear whether Koetting has ever been under criminal investigation for the content promoted in his books.
“That’s not something that we’re able to answer at this time,” said Deputy Graham Hancock of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office. “We investigate crimes — and what people write, they're going to write. If it does violate any laws, then we would investigate at that time. That would be our only opinion on that matter.”
Koetting was arrested in St. George in 2014. He pleaded guilty to possession of meth, cocaine, LSD, ecstasy, mushrooms, marijuana, and being a restricted person in possession of a firearm.
According to interviews with “End of Days Radio,” Koetting was raised as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints but became more interested in demons as a teenager.
“I grew up in a Mormon household,” Koetting explained. “I’ve always had a push towards the spiritual and the supernatural… We would read the scriptures every night, and as we’d read about these prophets and the miracles that they would perform, I always kind of wanted to look behind it and say, ‘Okay, well how did they do that? What was their method?’”
During the interview, Koetting admits the “black magic” he now teaches can be violent, selfish, and dangerous.
“I don’t care what you use it for,” Koetting said. “I don’t care if you use these curses to kill people or to kill cancer. It doesn’t matter to me."
Koetting’s writings on Lucifuge start with the following “disclaimer:”
“Consider this adult knowledge, and not legal or medical advice. Use this book at your own risk. Become a Living God is not responsible for consequences of actions. This book is for readers of age 18 or older.”
In order to enter a “pact” with Lucifuge, Koetting instructs readers to “sign it in blood.” The writings state that the demon will also sign the contract, but “his signature will be a signature that is visible only to you.”
Police obtained a copy of the contract, showing Hussein’s bloody signature at the bottom and an empty space for Lucifuge to sign.
Koetting’s writings also state that readers should ask for money as part of the agreement.
“Include in your pact the attainment of wealth. Use your sorcery to become wealthy… Money is power," he writes.
Hussein’s pact shows he asked Lucifuge to help him “Win the Mega Millions Super Jackpot.”
Police found that Hussein also purchased lottery tickets.
FOX 13 tried to speak with Koetting at his home in Apple Valley. His door is painted red and black, displaying the numbers “666.”
Koetting did not answer. He also has not responded to phone calls from FOX 13.
Rick Alan Ross, the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Cult Education Institute, has been researching destructive cults for approximately 30 years.
He said he does not believe Koetting is a cult leader.
“Well, in my opinion, he comes across as a conman,” Ross said. “What I see is a salesman. An actor. He’s costumed. He wears makeup, and he’s basically trying to project an attractive, magnetic image so he can pull people in and then make money off of them.”
Facebook and YouTube have removed Koetting from their platforms.
Koetting's material remains on Amazon. A spokesperson for the company declined to comment.
“Do you think that's acceptable?” asked FOX 13 investigative reporter Adam Herbets.
“No, I don’t,” Ross said. “They should be policing their platforms, and I hope Amazon will take action as soon as possible… That’s the scary thing. How do you monitor your kids and make sure that they’re not connecting with someone like Koetting?”
Ross said he hopes Koetting can be “held responsible” in some way and urged police to monitor him closely.
“But what can you do about someone like Koetting? You cannot arrest him for his beliefs,” Ross said. “These people [like Hussein] are deeply disturbed, very easily influenced, and then they come into the orbit of someone like Koetting who then becomes their ignition point.”
dunno
https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1577069412900900866
Perspective: Nobody should be forced to sacrifice their body, Monica Hesse writes.
>Monica Hesse
https://www.thewrap.com/washington-post-names-monica-hesse-as-papers-first-gender-columnist/
>E.A. Koetting
On 4 July 1862, in a rowing boat travelling on the Isis from Folly Bridge, Oxford, to Godstow for a picnic outing, 10-year-old Alice asked Charles Dodgson (who wrote under the pen name Lewis Carroll) to entertain her and her sisters, Edith (aged 8) and Lorina (13), with a story. As the Reverend Robinson Duckworth rowed the boat, Dodgson regaled the girls with fantastic stories of a girl, named Alice, and her adventures after she fell into a rabbit-hole. The story was not unlike those Dodgson had spun for the sisters before, but this time Liddell asked Mr. Dodgson to write it down for her. He promised to do so but did not get around to the task for some months. He eventually presented her with the manuscript of Alice's Adventures Under Ground in November 1864.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Liddell#%22Cut_pages_in_diary%22
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/oct/04/trump-ghislaine-maxwell-epstein-maggie-haberman-book-confidence-man
‘She say anything about me?’ Trump raised Ghislaine Maxwell link with aides
Then-president voiced concern after socialite’s sex trafficking arrest, according to book by New York Times’s Maggot Haberman
>Where is that Red October Russian sub anons?
>Russia is at war with Israel, Israel is just using US/NATO as a proxy (which in turn are using Ukraine as a proxy of their own).
Bolsheviks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_Revolution
>HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER
>toilet paper roll soaked in JP8 and placed on the tip of a M830 HEAT round
pics or it didn't happen
>Trump card
soccer for children
>not exactly "condoned" on the range
https://twitter.com/CameronHibbler3/status/1577089597216935938
An SUV @VP Kamala Harris was riding in Monday morning on her way to the White House overcorrected and crashed into a curb. @SecretSvcSpox tells me out of an abundance of caution, Harris was transferred to another vehicle & the motorcade continued on.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%E2%80%93Hamblin_family
The Lee–Hamblin family is a political family rooted in the American West. It is intertwined closely with the Udall family, and most, though not all the notable Lees are also Udall descendants. John D. Lee is also a direct descendant of Richard Lee II of the Lee family of Virginia.
https://twitter.com/AdamHerbets
>rouge
some people's heads are planted so firmly up their asses that I don't know if they will ever be reachable
they've spent their whole lives making sure they stay blind
>September 11
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Hamblin
The Latter-day Saints' Apostle to the Indians
>Latter-day Saints' Apostle to the Indians
David Hamblin used positions of power to ritualistically abuse children – as a father, a therapist, a neighbor, and as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
“When I was a law student, this therapist was my elder’s quorum president with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was my neighbor. I had a family connection… There was no organized ring of abuse. It was debunked more than ten years ago.”