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Meet the Satan worshiper in your strip mall

By DEREK CLONTZ
Your World Report

New Age shops are popping up nationwide and you won’t believe what goes on inside

WASHINGTON - New Age shops selling magic powders, potions, crystals and other occult items are popping up in strip malls and shopping centers nationwide. And if you aren’t familiar with Satan worship, black magic, group sex, child abuse, animal sacrifice and perhaps even the taste of human blood and flesh, says an expert, you won’t believe what goes on inside.

That’s the warning from self-described “New Ager turned evangelist” Paulette S., who contends skyrocketing interest in Satanism, witchcraft and the occult “is far more dangerous than most rational people are capable of realizing.”

She goes on to warn that even though New Age shops might appear to be little more than curiosity shops or book stores when you peek through the window, “they are, in fact, ‘universities of evil’ that openly promote and teach the black arts of witchcraft, Satan worship, perverted Satanic sex, fortune-telling, cannibalism and in extreme cases, both animal and human sacrifice.

“It gets worse,” the 48-year-old woman told me exclusively in the promotion of her forthcoming instructional cassette, The Satan Worshiper in Your Strip Mall.

“New Agers aren’t content to sit back and wait for you to embrace their perversions. They actively recruit both children and adults and key their efforts on the weakest of the weak - the lonely, the lovelorn, the lost, the infirm, the weak, the scared, the young … anybody vulnerable to the quick-and-easy answers and false friendships that the New Agers are so happy to provide.

“This is why you find so many emotionally-disturbed people in the New Age fold. In an ideal world where psychiatric care was free for the asking and justice was swift and sure, you’d find half the New Age movement in straight-jackets - and most of the rest in jail.

“I’m not saying that out of meanness. At one time in my life, I could have said the same about myself. I was, after all, one of ‘them’.”

In fact, Paulette S. says she was High Priestess of a coven of witches who “bowed before Satan and sought to cultivate spiritual darkness in the lives of everyone we met.”

The most twisted and perverted sexual rituals imaginable were daily occurrences, she continued, adding that most of these sick and often violent orgies were conducted in the “meditation room” or “palm-reading cubby” of a New Age shop in a small town - which she declined to name - in Wisconsin.

She claims never to have participated in rituals involving child abuse, cannibalism and animal and human sacrifice but admits that she witnessed all four before “the one true Christian Lord gave me the courage to change my life.”

The New Age movement is a billion-dollar industry that generates cash and recruits through the sale of self-help and instructional videos and tapes, incenses and oils, books and manuals, healing crystals and magical paraphernalia of all kinds.

As Paulette S. points out, thousands of shops have opened their doors in strip malls and shopping centers nationwide in the span of just a few years as interest in the occult has surged to unprecedented new highs.

New Agers themselves often don’t take kindly to criticism and tend to bristle at the suggestion that they are involved in illegal or immoral activity of any kind, says Paulette S.

In that regard, she continues, you never, ever should confront a New Ager with any allegation of impropriety “because many of them are as dangerous as they sound.”

“People in the movement like to portray themselves as highly spiritual and loving and even though some are not dangerous, many are dangerous - deadly dangerous - and you’d be foolish to confront them.

“If you suspect illegal activity, report what you know to police. Other than that, all you can do is stay away from the shops and warn your children to do the same.

“There’s nothing ‘new’ in New Age,” she continued. “Desperate, misguided people have fallen prey to Satan’s ‘sweet promises’ from the moment Eve allowed herself to be tempted in the Garden of Eden.

“What is new is the easy accessibility of the Satanic lifestyle. Everything you need to participate is as close as your corner New Age store.”


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