By Cliff Kincaid
When Christian evangelist Lance Wallnau said that the Kamala Harris campaign was being driven by an occult spirit and witchcraft, he was denounced by the Big Media as a lunatic. What the media don’t want you to know is that a “Witches for Harris 2024” group has actually been formed and that another movement is casting spells against President Trump.
It looks like Lance Wallnau’s discussion of “spiritual warfare” during the campaign is a matter of fact, not fiction.
“Organizers Wolf Terry and Amanda F. brought together women from Boulder to South Metro Denver for their Witches for Harris 2024 Harvest Moon and Fundraising Event,” reports Jonita Davis. The invitation for the event declared, “Let’s gather under a full moon (9/18) and work our magic for the Harris-Walz campaign!”
In today’s America, the location of the Salem Witch Trials is a popular tourism destination in Massachusetts. A stone honors Margaret Scott, one of the accused witches who was hanged.
However, in real life, one can note, without exaggeration, that witches exist. It is a fact. And they are mobilizing for Harris.
A “Witches for Kamala Harris” 2024 T-Shirt is selling on Amazon. “Witches for Kamala” yard signs featuring brooms are being sold as well.
But this is not just a Halloween trick or treat
“Being a witch is political,” says their campaign button.
Jonita Davis reports, “The first women persecuted as witches actually worked in reproductive healthcare” — abortion.
Organizer Wolf Terry describes herself as a writer, a witch, a retired yoga teacher, and an advocate for kindness and systemic change. That means, she says, supporting “progressive” candidates running with the Democratic Party label. The other organizer, Amanda, advertises an agenda that includes fighting “the rise of white nationalism, attacks on the LGBTQIA+ community, and attacks on women’s rights.”
NBC actually ran a story about how the “feminist witches movement” is working “to destigmatize” witchcraft or wiccan. It said, “Practicing witches are using past mistreatment to inspire a new feminist movement among their ranks globally, with a goal of erasing the stigma surrounding witchcraft. In the U.S., 1 million people are estimated to identify as pagan or Wiccan…”
You can be certain they are members of the Kamala Harris coalition for president. They are part of the new “Rainbow Coalition.”
A media outlet called Street Roots ran a profile of Pam Grossman, the author of Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power. In an interview, she declared, “I identify as a practicing pagan. I am someone who has an altar that I work with. I celebrate the pagan holy wheel of the year and celebrate certain holidays based on the cycle of the seasons and the cycles of the moon. I’m a member of a coven; I do spells and rituals. In that way, I’m doing the kind of witchcraft that people have been doing since the mid-20th century when the witchcraft revival happened…
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