Posted on 08/18/2015 3:46:12 PM PDT by markomalley
Not a fan of Planned Parenthood but somehow, I doubt this guy is telling the truth.
This story makes my “warning bells” ring.
It just smacks of the kind of story that the left would feed to us and PRAY that we’d run with so they could discredit us with hoots and mockery about how we’re complaining about SATAN!!! at Planned Parenthood.
Yeah, I think I’d like to come back to this AFTER Planned Parenthood is defunded and their officers and staff put in prison where they belong.
This could be bilge but I don’t doubt that for many of the abortionists and abortion worshippers this is their religion.
As Rush says, abortion is their sacrament.
I had never made the connection between feminazis, abortionists and wiccans. This article showed me.
Yup. Lost me at “dungeons and dragons”.
I’ve played DnD for nearly 40 years - mostly in HS and college. (No time now, with jobs and family). Never saw or even heard of something like what’s described. Most of the guys who played were a bunch of undersexed dorks. We didn’t have time for nonsense like the author was spouting, we were too busy being nerds, or thinking about girls.
This reads like something a liberal cooked up, thinking it would push conservative buttons. Don’t take the bait.
This isn’t news.
Agreed. There’s nothing too evil for PP, but this guy seems like he’s pulling someone’s chain.
Ah, yes, the ever-present Illuminati.
I don’t believe a word of his story.
Man this this sounds fake.
Don’t need fake. PP abortions paid by the Feds is enough.
Some examples:
According to Seidman, her mothers descent into the abortion culture was not motivated by the usual social talking points - to save women from dangerous back-alley abortions, or to help women in difficult situations - or even for the money. It was a religion literally.
Seidman described her mothers abortion clinic as pervaded with occult imagery and practices. The workers considered abortion to be a form of sacrifice, would perform the procedure as a sort of ritual, and worshipped deities embodying death, she said.
The midwife went on to tell us that the original blood rites were powerful transformation mysteries. "The root meaning of the word ritual is 'ritu,' and 'ritu' means menstruation," she explained. "Crossing the threshold from girlhood to womanhood was a holy ritual, and women's menstrual blood was used in the most sacred ceremonies."
(snip)
For those sisters who have chosen the "sacrament" of abortion, we will make sacred the sacrifice. For those who are suffering from unhealed abortions, we will witness and comfort and confirm. And for those women who are simply healing from the negative self-image of being born a woman in a society or religion that has long devalued our gender, we will listen to old and new stories of our feminine spiritual authority. Most of all, we'll initiate our daughters into the women's mysteries, such as charting our reproductive rhythms, remembering the midwives' herbs and potions; and perhaps with spiritual dignity we'll ritualize the RU 486 pill with prayers to Artemis or the Divine Mother, She who gives and takes life.
There are any number of other sources documenting connections between the occult and abortion, as well as occult rituals being performed on aborted babies.
So while this guy may be full of it, there are plenty of examples that indicate that it is not total lunacy.
It's not my intention to play iconoclast here, but two or three decades ago there was this guy going around to Pentecostal churches claiming to have been a high ranking member of the Illuminati who had been "saved." He was always making speeches claiming the music business was run entirely by witches, that all performers are witches, and that every master recording is taken to a secret temple in the recording studio to be "dedicated" to some demon or other.
I think this guy turned out to be a quack, and he also apparently "backslid" a little (I don't mean into the occult, but just generally).
Now I know there are some sick, depraved, evil people in the world and this combination of ritual murder, sexual sin, and idolatry exists (it's called `avodah zarah). But I'd also be careful about accepting the claims of such people. It's not beyond the realm of possibility (unfortunately), but this sounds an awful lot like that other guy I was talking about.
Exactly. Our group played in high school for years. It was a game and nothing darker than ‘Risk’ or ‘Clue’. Hell, we didn’t even have alcohol or cigarettes. Pretty clean group of nerds who threw dice, drank soda, and got into passionate arguments on whether my elf could *realistically* stab a troll in the eye.
“You’re too freaking short!”
“Shaddup Mark! I rolled a nine! The DM says it’s good.”
(Mark to DM) “At least say that she stabbed him in the leg or something.”
(Entire group) “SHADDUP MARK AND ROLL.”
(Quiet growl from an impatient kid at the end of the table) “She got a good hit now take your turn, loser. We’re going to be here all night.”
(Frustrated kid sighs and leaves the table) “I’ve gotta call my mom and tell her I’m going to be late.”
(Me) “Well, if we’re going to commit to this storyline then somebody better give me another Jolt.”
(DM) “Who the hell finished the pizza?! The last slice was mine!”
(crickets)
(DM) “FINE! I’ve just upped the troll’s hit points! Good luck!”
(group) “YOU CAN’T DO THAT!!!”
(DM) “I’m the DM! I can do what I want and this is MY basement!”
agree. while I believe that there are Satanists involved in abortions....this reads like bad fiction.
What PP proudly admits to doing is horror enough for a thousand lifetimes.
Sounds like someone Whoraldo would dig up for his show twenty five years ago during the satanist hysteria back then.
“but two or three decades ago there was this guy going around to Pentecostal churches claiming to have been a high ranking member of the Illuminati who had been “saved.””
You are talking about Mike Warnke
Yeah, I remember him
Not. Hard. To. Believe.
I hate and despise abortion as much as anyone, however this story does not pass the sniff test for me.
It does sound eerily similar to the sort of insane stories that John Todd used to tell back in the 70’s (a Google search will turn up plenty about Todd, I used to have some of his cassette tapes and he was a very convincing and charismatic speaker).
As for this guy?
Sorry, not buying it.
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