Shotgunning Ice From The Trees: A Tale From America

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The following I offer as a needed break from tonight’s election mania. You can thank me later.

The year was 1983. I think. We’re going to say it was 1983 and January. Could have been December but January of ’83 sounds about right.

Anyway it was cold. Very cold especially for east-central Mississippi. For the sake of my happy memories let’s also assume this frozen spell closely followed the white Christmas of that age. If you know otherwise, keep it to yourself, Zippy.

Snow began to fall. Actually it was ice. Maybe with freezing rain. Whatever it was that came from the sky the ground was soon completely iced over. Ice on the trees. Ice on the bushes. Ice was everywhere.

It was as beautiful as it was cold. And it was eerie. It all fell for a good long while. The roads became glazed over and utterly impassible. Everything became still and quiet. We didn’t have a heap of vehicular traffic anyways. My parents insisted on building a house on the extreme outskirts of town, about as far from Starkville as one could go and still call it civilization (if one stooped that low). That decision turned out to be fateful and fortunate.

Ice is heavy. As it accumulates, gravity goes to work. Tree limbs sag. Then they snap. They fall on power lines. The lines fall and snap the poles. Transformers explode with both a flash and a bang. This happened town-wide. Everyone lost electrical power. Everyone except the Lovett’s on the extreme outskirts of town.

It seems we tapped into our own grid out there. It must have been new, maybe built just for us. Whatever it was and however it happened we had power. Never so much as a flicker.

We learned of the general neighborhood outage from the pilgrims. Our lot was of greater size. The front yard (side yard really) was an acre or two. It slopped from our house down into a shallow valley formed by a creek. From the creek it rose another acre or two to the Wilsons’ house. The creek was lined with trees, small but numerous, mostly hardwood. Pines and a few ornamentals dotted the approaching properties.

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It all looked so picturesque during The Great Ice Storm of ’83. Into that white picture drudged the Wilsons. I can’t remember who spotted them first but we all gathered and watched their coming from the huge window in the kitchen. Bundled up like the inhabitants of Siberia they came on, small uncomfortable figures.

It was just the two of them, Jim and Betty, and their dogs, Pumpkin and Fella. The creek was crossed by a small bridge constructed once upon a time by Dr. Wilson and my father. We first sighted their approach as they passed over it, dogs in tow. After a few minutes they reached our door – the back door under the carport.

It seems they had a premonition about the electrification situation and had come to seek warmth. My parents insisted they stay the duration. In addition to regular heat we also had a huge wood stove that was independently sufficient to heat the house (or most of it).

There was a vague fear our line would go down and we’d lose the juice. We never did. The Wilsons were very much like grandparents to me so I found their extended visit joyful. We all had a great time. Until the second day.

I think it was the morning. Everyone was gathered in the kitchen and enjoyed coffee and cocoa. We made small talk and watched one of our three channels on television (no cable in no-man’s land then).

Suddenly there was a boom like a cannon and the whole house shook. It seemed to have come from the carport, from just outside the door the Wilsons had entered through the day before. We ventured out to find a most unpleasant surprise.

A large, very large pine tree, laden with ice, had collapsed. It fell, luckily, on the corner of the carport. Pines trees, it is said, are good for two things: making cheap furniture and falling on houses. I can attest to both being true. No vehicles or supports were damaged but the roof and eves suffered dramatically. My father immediately searched the attic. Things like that can cause fires. From that we were safe. Safe from fire but not from ice.

A glance around the house revealed an ominous sight. Two dozen older, larger pines were covered and coated thick with ice. They all learned over the house, a silent frozen menace. Now and again one would creak. A little ice would fall. A branch. It was a bit disconcerting.

In modern times, lesser folks would have stupidly posted pictures to Instagram, moaned, and called out for deliverance from FEMA. Ours was a different time and place. The men quickly formulated a battle strategy. Mother Nature started it. They ended it.

My dad and Dr. Wilson, armed with shotguns and high performance #8 (?) birdshot, ventured into the unknown. Both were veterans but neither had experience battling trees or winter precipitation. Undeterred they commenced a short, successful war.

Round and round the house they went, blasting away into the air. Each shot produced a shower of ice, bark, and falling limbs. After a few rounds the subject tree would convulse. All the accumulated ice would cascade down in thunderous ruin. The tree, so dramatically lightened, would spring upright. A few treacherous sways and it would settle in place just as it had been for the days and years before.

I followed them with the dogs. My job, I suppose, was to keep our canine companions from being buried in an avalanche. They, for their part, were genuinely curious but a tad gun shy. Excited one second and cowed the next, they soon gave up and returned to the porch. I followed on.

The men slowed in their work. Look, point, shoot, discuss, and then laugh. The job turned mostly into laughter. They’d blast away and then cackle with delight. Soon it was a purely comical affair. Two grown men made their way through a frigid candy store … with shotguns. I was granted a single shot but that seemed to dampen their fun. They took my gun back, I went back to the dogs, and they hee-hawed away for what seemed like hours.

Eventually the shots died down and the victorious combatants returned for more coffee. All the trees were clear, including a good number nowhere near the house.

Mrs. Wilson, always as witty and sweet as could possibly be, remarked to me that I would always remember the winter when my dad and Dr. Wilson shot trees. I certainly have.

If there is a moral here it is to always have a plan. Always accept and help the neighbors. Keep a stove and some coffee. And beware of trees and ice. And shotguns! Nothing saves a house from being crushed in a winter storm like a shotgun. These marvels of firearms engineering can defeat even the most uncanny of intruders. And men. Men can be silly, courageous, and industrious all at once.

I’ll leave you with this: Ice storms are like elections. They come on hard and make little sense. Always have some birdshot handy.

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Ammunition To Go.

Election Coverage 2016

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For what it’s worth, tonight you can use Politico’s Election Results tracking tools.

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They break the count down by state and by county in addition to the electoral totals.

They also cover:

Senate

House

Governor

Ballot Measures

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The Ballot Measures are interesting to watch as they are, mostly, barometers of how the voting public view various freedoms. MJ is on the ballot in numerous states as is the right to work, the right to hunt, school initiatives, and other matters.

Another curiosity is the wide gap between party choices in different states. Most states offer: Dems, Repub, Libertarians, and Greens. Georgia and a few other backwards states only offer the first three. Some have an array of choices. I think the record is something close to 20.

Polls begin to close at 6 PM EST, cascading from East to West. The last polls in the Pacific region close around 11. During this time the counts will begin. Grab some popcorn or a hammer or something. In keeping with my September electoral call, I still predict a Trump presidency. Not a Trumpslide, but not that close either.

We’ll know for sure tomorrow barring the return of the hanging chads.

Stay tuned for that totally unrelated fun story a little later this evening.

Cheers,

Perrin

Students And Election Fatique

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This election has dragged on forever. I personally thank God it will be over tomorrow. Word is the 2020 campaign starts in January.

For now it appears that millions of snowflakes are at risk for reality overload syndrome of ROS. Universities are now moving to alleviate some of the anxiety the wuttle kids are experiencing:

Universities across the nation are striving to help students cope with the stress of Election Day, such as offering tips on managing anxieties and events to help absorb election results.

Take Virginia Commonwealth University, which posted a six-point guide on how to “cope with election stress.”

The advice includes suggesting students: “unplug,” to stay informed but not constantly scroll their newsfeed; “be present … give yourself permission to feel vcuthe way you do”; “find a healthy escape,” such as exercise, journaling or meditating; “connect,” to hang with allies and friends, but “limit conversation that has potential to get heated”; “refuel” by drinking lots of water and getting plenty of rest; and finally “do something” through volunteering and advocacy.

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Of course, as is from the safe spaces, students are predictably endorsing Hillary Clinton.

That said, Clinton’s resume is not flawless. Her choice as Secretary of State to use a private server for emails is alarming. Like her critics, we question how someone with her experience, education and intelligence could fail to understand the security risks of conducting affairs of state on a private server. We do not understand how she justified sending classified documents through a system vulnerable to hacking. However, we feel confident that, after all of the justified and public criticism she has received, that Clinton would be more careful about handling classified materials as president.

We, like so many, were offended by the rude comments exchanged between Clinton staffers in reference to Catholics, ‘needy’ Latinos and Southerners. This side of the campaign did not fit the public image that Clinton has projected and caused us to question her promises, just as you may have. But, these were not her words. This alter ego was not hers, but those of campaign staffers, speaking thoughtlessly and in private. Emails written by Hillary reveal the truth of the woman we know and admire.

Sounds like their complicit with racism to me. ISIS connections, war, pay for play, money laundering, sex rings, pedo pizza, and Satanism be damned (literally). The world needs a woman. This woman. Now.

They’re also pushing the month of the vegan. Vegan in the safe space. I wonder if Besto has a vegan pedo pizza? No matter.

One prays these poor kids can old it together through midnight. I hope you make it. I have another funny, true story from the old days coming a little later. You can ease your election anxiety with a laugh. Stay tuned.

Janet Reno Is Dead. Dance Party?

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A sub-chapter of one of the most sordid, lawless, murderous eras in American history ended today with the death of former Attorney General Janet Reno. Many younger people may not have ever heard of her before. Others might remember her from a stupid SNL skit. The reality is anything but funny.

 

I suppose it is wrong being tempted to gloat in someone else’s demise. So I won’t. I sincerely hope this woman found peace and redemption at the end. She certainly did not know those things in life. She never shirked gloating over misery nor inflicting it.

She gave us this:

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NPR.

And this:

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So very concerned about children. After these raids, near deadly and very deadly, she is best known for refusing to cooperate with Congress (to obey the law) and her dealing with child abuse and child support cases in Florida.

While State Attorney in Miami she made headlines with her tyrannical prosecution of support cases. That brand of heavy-handed, one-sided injustice lives on in a system bereft of any process or fairness for the majority of men caught in it. Her abuse cases were equally ignoble. Those prosecutions essentially dispensed with the rule of law. The result was: innocent people convicted for crimes they did not commit; wrongful convictions overturned amid multiple scandals, and; real cases weakened and real victims hurt by utterly ineffective “justice”.

Quiet the legacy. It ended today. Not that that brings closure to many of her victims. May they rest in peace, those that went on before.

The Bundy Trial: A Verdict On American Justice

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Two Thursdays ago, while I prepared to hit the road, a federal jury did an amazing thing. Herein I answer a reader request for commentary.

Ammon Bundy, Ryan Bundy, Shawna Cox, Jeff Banta, Kenneth Medenbach, David Lee Fry and Neil Wampler were charged and tried for “taking over” a remote federal facility in Oregon. On October 26th a jury found all defendant’s not guilty on all counts. Well, Ammon Bundy still faces a count of tampering for disabling a few cameras. But the long-term sentence charges were dismissed unanimously by the jury.

While the case and verdict is seen by some who seek limited government as a success, it really is just another example (although with a happy ending) of what is wrong with the justice system [SIC]. My summary of these proceedings is that they represent a fluke of judicial process and little more.

First, I find it a little funny that just about everyone on the right (to include many limited government advocates) pulled for the DOJ/FBI last week during the odd continuation of the Hillary email/corruption/pedo-pizza carnival of doom. It was the exact same outfit that prosecuted the Bundys. Now that Comey has once again closed the Clintongate files it is clear to anyone of room temperature IQ or higher that justice in America really isn’t. Unless there’s a slip and a fluke.

I have recounted before how the justice system [SIC] in general, and the federal system in particular, work. 99% of federal defendants are railroaded into court for crimes not set forth in the Constitution. Of those, around 97% enter into some kind of plea agreement. Of those remaining who demand and receive a trial, maybe 90% are convicted. So, within a margin of statistical error, nearly 100% of federal inmates and convicts are in prison for nothing.

That’s not justice. My thoughts on the jury system of today.

 

The Bundy bunch beat the odds here. And that is worth celebrating. From the New York Times:

PORTLAND, Ore. — Armed antigovernment protesters led by Ammon and Ryan Bundy were acquitted Thursday of federal conspiracy and weapons charges stemming from the takeover of a federally owned wildlife sanctuary in Oregon last winter.

The surprise acquittals of all seven defendants in Federal District Court were a blow to government prosecutors, who had argued that the Bundys and five of their followers used force and threats of violence to occupy the reserve. But the jury appeared swayed by the defendants’ contention that they were protesting government overreach and posed no threat to the public.

You may recall that one associate, LaVoy Finicum, was murdered by police as the others were arrested – gunned down in cold blood. Eleven others, playing the statistical game, plead guilty prior to the Bundy trial.

The government had a huge mountain of evidence. The defenses were rather maverick. And they could be as all that evidence still did not establish much. Frequently, when they don’t simply manufacture evidence and testimony from thin air, Justice [SIC] will overload a jury and hope the members become confused. Most do. Not here. In a remarkable turn of events, this jury actually paid attention and gave real thought to what they heard and saw.

Roger Roots, there in person in court, chronicled the various outrages and the unlikely outcome:

The defendants were accused of conspiring to prevent employees of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Bureau of Land Management from performing their duties at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in rural eastern Oregon. Yet federal prosecutors failed to produce a single piece of evidence of any specific threat aimed at a USFWS or BLM employee.

The U.S. Justice Department alleged in Count 1 that the seven defendants (and many others) had engaged in an “armed standoff” at the federal wildlife refuge with the intent of scaring away the various government employees who normally work there. Every defendant was utterly innocent of the allegation. Some were not even aware that federal employees normally worked there). Several defendants were also charged with firearm possession in federal facilities with the intent to commit a federal felony (the conspiracy alleged in Count 1). And two defendants, Ryan Bundy and Ken Medenbach, were accused of stealing federal property valued over a thousand dollars.

In fact, Ammon Bundy and the other defendants took a monumental (and quite daring) stand for the plain text of the Constitution when they occupied the Malheur Refuge in January of this year. They pointed to Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 of the U.S. Constitution which seems to plainly forbid the federal government from owning land inside the states unless the states agree to sell such real estate to the federal government.

Needless to say, the present reality in the American west is in sharp contrast to this piece of constitutional text. The feds claim to own and control millions of acres of land in western states—most of which (such as the Malheur Refuge area) was never purchased from state legislatures or anyone else.

The most frightening revelations from the Malheur 7 trial involved the lengths which the U.S. government went to in its prosecution. During the Bundy occupation, the FBI literally took over the tiny nearby town of Burns, Oregon and transformed it into an Orwellian dystopia. There were license plate scanners mounted on utility poles, drones throughout the skies, and military transport vehicles speeding across the countryside. FBI agents captured and monitored every phone number connected between every accused occupier. Federal and state police appeared in such numbers that their total numbers will probably never be fully tallied.

The occupation was met with a bonanza of government spending by agencies at every level. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife and BLM employees who were supposedly too frightened to go to work were put up in luxury hotels, along with their families. (In the aftermath of the occupation, the feds have spent further millions to “rebuild” the Refuge, supposedly because the occupiers tainted it; prosecutors were openly planning on asserting the inflated “bill for damages” at sentencing in the event the defendants were convicted.)

Most startling of all were the undercover government informants that were revealed in the trial. After weeks of wrangling and arguing with defense lawyers, the Justice Department finally stipulated that at least nine undercover informants were planted among the Refuge occupiers. Thus, informants outnumbered the defendants on trial. One informant was even a “bodyguard” for Ammon Bundy and drove him to his arrest. Another informant admitted he trained occupiers in shooting and combat skills.

After a week of deliberating over the evidence, the jury came back with its verdict yesterday afternoon, acquitting every defendant. (Jurors said they were divided regarding an accusation that Ryan Bundy aided and abetted the theft of government property when he and others climbed utility poles and took down two of the government’s surveillance cameras.)

There are reports that the U.S. Justice Department spent $100 million on the case. But twelve Americans saw through the government’s cloud of disinformation and dealt a mighty blow for liberty.

I would call this less of a mighty blow for liberty and more of a small blow for jury nullification. John Whitehead agrees:

In finding the defendants not guilty—of conspiracy to impede federal officers, of possession of firearms in a federal facility, and of stealing a government-owned truck—the jury sent its own message to the government and those following the case: justice matters.

The Malheur occupiers were found not guilty despite the fact that they had guns in a federal facility (their lawyers argued the guns were “as much a statement of their rural culture as a cowboy hat or a pair of jeans”). They were found not guilty despite the fact that they used government vehicles (although they would argue that government property is public property available to all taxpayers). They were found not guilty despite the fact that they succeeded in occupying a government facility for six weeks, thereby preventing workers from performing their duties (as the Washington Post points out, this charge has also been used to prosecute extremist left-wingers and Earth First protesters).

Many other equally sincere activists with eloquent lawyers and ardent supporters have gone to jail for lesser offenses than those committed at the Malheur Refuge, so what made the difference here?

The jury made all the difference.

These seven Oregon protesters were found not guilty because a jury of their peers recognized the sincerity of their convictions, sympathized with the complaints against an overreaching government, and balanced the scales of justice using the only tools available to them: common sense, compassion and the power of the jury box.

Jury nullification works.

It works when it is applied by an intelligent jury. The problem is in the empaneling of such jurors. Again, here we saw a fluke. And the Bundy’s troubles are not ended. Ammon still faces the remaining federal count and the whole crew faces persecution in the Oregon state system (because Double Jeopardy is an outdated concept and the prohibition has all but vanished in America).

The odds of successfully assembling such a conscious jury elsewhere are slim at best. I always drew the jury pool analogy this way: go to any Walmart around midnight; pick out the first 12 shoppers you see; that is your jury. The results are predictable. Most juries favor whatever the government presents, truthful or lawful, or not. If they have doubts, the system is rigged in the government’s favor – rigged to obscure exculpatory evidence, limit defense arguments, and limit legal knowledge and questions from the jury.

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This is more like it. College Humor.

It’s fortunate I had a little time to draft this up. I found an unrelated, recent, and far more typical case for comparison.

Four defendant’s in Richmond County, Georgia were charged with various counts of felony Medicaid fraud and a count of conspiracy to commit the frauds. The indictment said they defrauded the government program (itself nothing but a fraud) of more than $3 Million.

All four were acquitted last week of the underlying fraud charges. Three were acquitted entirely. The fourth, the alleged ringleader, was found guilty by the jury of the conspiracy count. He was promptly sentenced to the maximum prison term allowed, five years.

Here’s the problem here for justice. Under Georgia law, “A person commits the offense of conspiracy to commit a crime when he together with one or more persons conspires to commit any crime and any one or more of such persons does any overt act to effect the object of the conspiracy.” O.C.G.A. 16-4-8 (2010)(emphasis mine).

If all parties were on trial together and the jury acquitted all but one of them of all charges, how then could the same jury find that the lone defendant acted as part of a conspiracy? There’s that elements of the law thing that isn’t met here. The judge should have entered a directed verdict of acquittal as to the last conspiracy count, a correction of jury fallibility in the interests of justice.

Such interest is a rare as the Bundy verdict. Georgia appellate courts (and others around the nation) have ruled such inconsistencies (illegalities) are allowable. They seem to regard them as a consolation prize for the state, which isn’t suppose to lose. The overall stats for state charges and trials mirror the federal trends closely.

Of these two cases, the latter is the standard, the former a fluke. A happy fluke but just that. I don’t see any greater awakening. However, given recent developments against the establishment (Trump, BREXIT, etc.) such a movement may be launching. If so, we must do everything we can to foster and support it. If you find yourself on a jury, take the government to task.

One never knows when one will find oneself seated at the Defendant’s table. Safeguard others’ liberty today as yours might be on the line tomorrow.

Support truth, freedom, and justice.

What Was There To Remember?

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I get the FBI part. No justice should ever be expected from the department named after it.

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DOJ [SIC] / Daily Mail.

But I feel a little betrayed by Anonymous. The 5th to Remember came and went. The FBI made its decision and Anon did nothing. Even as they suggest (convincingly) a link between Hillary, Huma, and radical Islamic terrorism, they do nothing. Maybe tonight or tomorrow. But one begins to wonder. They have pictures and video, they say, in addition to emails. Why hold them?

The case is now left in the hands of Julian Assange and Wikileaks. Hillary must still fear something as she is warning about “fake” emails forthcoming.

Julian did point to Hillary’s roll in the Goldman Sachs criminal syndicate and its (her) ties to Saudi Arabia. This dovetails with Anonymous’s video hints. The actions of the State Department, the banksters, the MIC, and ISIS/al-Queda should have been enough for an investigation. Unless it was all “official” policy. Policy to spread terrorism, wreck a nation and destabilize a region, and loot a few $100 Billion for the elites.

That, I thought, was the major crime. The political corruption I would have let go as standard operating procedure (even involving people not named Clinton). The Satanism fits too, considering this crowd. But I had no idea about the sex trafficking. How on Earth can that go investigated if not unpunished.

It all makes sense in a way. I’ve pointed out again and again that the government only cares about power and protecting the money (even if that means stealing it and killing people to do so); they care nothing about people, especially children. See the Denny Hastert fiasco for proof of that.

If there is to be justice, it is up to: Assange; the NYPD, or; the voters. One hopes there is a real life Stabler and Benson team gearing up for a press conference tomorrow.

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President Trump will need to clean the house – burn it down, rather. Hopefully he will make good on his promise for a special prosecutor for this case.

Pitiful.

ISIS: We Hear You And We’re Ready

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Yesterday al Queda threats were issued for New York, Virginia and Texas. Today ISIS called for an election day slaughter of Americans. As if that isn’t enough, there is considerable fear of riots and mayhem following a Trump victory (or  Clinton victory). Some friends and I thought it might be a good idea to prepare a little welcome for any unwelcome guests next week. This short VIDEO marks the return, kind of, of the Perrin Lovett Show. Enjoy:

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Perrin Lovett Show / YouTube.

A little pre-election, anti-terrorism, pro-freedom three gun fun!

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Go Team America!

And many thanks to Jimmie, Erich, and Max. Great time!

#CounterCoup

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Those 17 intelligence agencies Hillary lied about suspecting Russian hacking have just notified the Russians that the Counter Coup (against Hillary) is now underway. This is a signal to the international community of the effort to save what stability is left in the Old Republic. Please read this AND WATCH THE VIDEO.

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Anonymous / YouTube.

The story was also my inaugural comment on Gab:

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PL / Gab.

I speculated to some friends today that Weiner was already in protective custody (sec treatment…); seems Huma is too. Also, today, law enforcement sources told me it is just a matter of time and of timing now.

This might be a very interesting weekend.

Cooking Up The Black Magic

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There’s a reason why I frequently refer to the political class, the banksters, and the globalist elites as Satanists. It’s not because they formulate and follow a plan to destroy all that is good in the world (though they excel at that). It’s because they are actual, literal Satan worshipers.

In what is undoubtedly the most bizarre Wikileaks revelation to date, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta was invited to a “spirit cooking dinner” by performance artist Marina Abramovic, to take part in an occult ritual founded by Satanist Aleister Crowley.

Spirit cooking refers to “a sacrament in the religion of Thelema which was founded by Aleister Crowley” and involves an occult performance during which menstrual blood, breast milk, urine and sperm are used to create a “painting”.

According to Marina Abramovic, if the ritual is performed in an art gallery, it is merely art, but if the ritual is performed privately, then it represents an intimate spiritual ceremony.
The video embedded above depicts the bizarre nature of the ceremony. Abramovic mixes together thickly congealed blood as the “recipe” for the “painting,” which is comprised of the words, “With a sharp knife cut deeply into the middle finger of your left hand eat the pain.”

The ceremony is, “meant to symbolize the union between the microcosm, Man, and the macrocosm, the Divine, which is a representation of one of the prime maxims in Hermeticism “As Above, So Below.”

“Abramovic is known for her often-gory art that confronts pain and ritual. Her first performance involved repeatedly, stabbing herself in her hands. The next performance featured her throwing her nails, toenails, and hair into a flaming five-point star — which she eventually jumped inside of, causing her to lose consciousness,” writes Cassandra Fairbanks.

Another image shows Abramovic posing with a bloody goat’s head – a representation of the occult symbol Baphomet.

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Alex Jones / InfoWars.

From this email it isn’t clear that John Podesta accepted the invitation. However, I have no doubt that this entire crowd usually goes along with such evil if they don’t actively participate in it themselves.

If these monsters were not dedicated to the devil and hell, they would still be weird as hell. This revelation is far from the worst yet (and far worse is still coming according to Anonymous) but it may the strangest. Perhaps it is the most telling. It takes a certain deranged mind to engage in such madness.

Around many of these people, in person, the evil is palpable. And it explains why they have no problems whatsoever when they kill people, bomb people, rob people, and ruin people. They just do their master’s dark work.

I have numerous Christian and “Christian” friends who continue to support this depravity. How, given what is already known about the demon system, I am not sure. With what we’re learning now, the followers of Christ among them must be reconsidering, at least privately.

Leave this wicked crowd alone. Leave them to eat their pain. That’s probably all Satan leaves them with.