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Murder by Exorcism

Two weeks ago, my blog discussed the tragedy of a Catholic priest who had sex on the church altar with two women. Could anything be worse? Yes. An Arkansas pastor, Lloyd Eddie Lasker Jr., a convicted felon, has been accused of violently abusing a 21-month-old child in a failed attempt at an exorcism. He was trying to beat the devil out of the youngster while the mother watched. The baby was found with multiple body bruises and was admitted to a hospital with brain bleed and extreme malnourishment. Authorities later found a quantity of the drug meth in Lasker’s vehicle. The mother was also a meth addict. Lasker admitted to using meth in the church several times, with parishioners.

In my time as an exorcist I have heard some crazy stories about things that people do to cast out demons. Usually the actions are ill-advised or foolish, not deadly. In 2004 a Milwaukee pastor suffocated to death an eight-year-old, autistic child during an exorcism. The pastor admitted to sitting on the child’s chest for up to two hours at a time, telling the demons to leave. Perhaps, in both of these cases the one with the demons wasn’t the child.

Traditional practices of exorcism as taught in our School of Exorcism would never result in child abuse. If generational demonic possession is suspected, the parents should address the issue by baptism, curse breaking prayers for the child, and non-threatening intervention. In a biblical exorcism the presence of the demon is exposed; it is called forth to identify itself, state its legal right, and then cast out. What the pastor in Arkansas did was not exorcism. A one-year-old cannot manifest a demon in the traditional way because the baby doesn’t have cognitive abilities for demonic expression. Tragedies like this underscore why our International School of Exorcism is so important. Exorcism goes wrong when those involved don’t know how to do it right.

Satan in the Senate

Americans are scared. A Spirit of Fear grips our land. Many people are afraid of what will happen November 3, Election Day. Will a contested election lead to riots? Should citizens stock food and get guns? Will the freedoms cherished for nearly 250 years disappear?

Last week, during the Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court confirmation hearings, a United States Senator from Hawaii, Mazie Hirono, asked the nominee, a godly Christian woman and an esteemed judge with seven children, “Have you made unwanted requests for sexual favors or committed any physical or verbal harassment or assault of a sexual nature?” That question in front of Barrett’s children and the whole country!

Let me fearlessly say, that is demonic. Is this what America has come to? Both political parties should condemn such insolence! After nearly 50,000 exorcisms in over 100 countries, I can tell you, that question came from Hell! From Jezebel. (Click here to see our latest exorcism video exposing the spirit of Jezebel.)

In the face of such bold attacks you and I must be fearless. We must do greater things in the name of Jesus. (John 14:12). We must not let the devil get away with his twisted antics. We must, we will demonstrate the power of Christ in a greater way than ever. We must fearlessly fight back. No more wishy-washy, soothing words. We need bold spiritual warriors to go forth courageously and cast out demons.

We’re doing that through our books, virtual encounters, and out School of Exorcism. We’re doing it with our new Members Only YouTube Channel. Fighting the fight. Taking on demons. Setting the captives free. Doing greater things through His power. Click here to JOIN US NOW! This is a great opportunity to BE FEARLESS in the fact of unprecedented hatred for Christians.

Sex in the Sanctuary

Some things are so terrible they can hardly be believed. But it’s true. Charges have been filed in Pearl River, Louisiana against a Catholic parish priest who participated in a sexual threesome on the church altar. The archbishop of New Orleans called the act “demonic” and ordered the altar removed and burned. A lawyer representing the two women who copulated with the priest called their arrests “appalling.” He argued that the fact this heinous moral crime occurred in a church was “irrelevant” and there was nothing criminal about the conduct. The dastardly deed was exposed when a passerby noticed the church lights were on, peeked through the window, and saw the priest in clerical clothes having sex with two, high-heeled, corseted women. The entire escapade was being filmed by the priest, who had apparently set up a video camera and lights!

The Archbishop was correct to call the deed “demonic.” It’s hard to imagine what the priest was thinking. Contemplating such sacrilege is far-fetched. But to film it where it might be seen? Was he drunk? High on drugs? Mentally ill? Who knows what mind-altering substance he was imbibing, but he certainly had demons. Why else would a man of God desecrate a holy place in such a way!

We all know what comes next. First a book. Then a movie. This spiritual tragedy will be exploited to the max. But why did these women participate? Money was likely a motive, of course, but could cold cash be enough to push someone to act so satanic? One the women describes herself as “the embodiment of sin exquisitely crafted into flesh and bone.”  She labels herself “Proprietress of the Church of Satantrix.”

From my experience as an exorcist I’d guess they were both victims of previous sexual abuse such as incest or molestation.  It’s obvious that both have a Jezebel spirit. As Christians we need to brace ourselves for more tragedies like this as we near the return of Christ. More than ever we need to be prepared to fight the demons behind such moral debacles. The apostle Paul warned in 2 Timothy 3:13 that in the Last Days, “Evil men and impostors will grow worse and worse.” This parish priest was certainly an impostor, and he was definitely demonic.

The New World Order

The term “New World Order” didn’t originate with QAnon or conspiracy advocates. The idea of a shadow organization seeking to unite the whole world under a single, hierarchical control has been around for centuries. It’s as old as the Bavarian Illuminati of the late 18th Century, as recent as Freemasonry’s clandestine aims of world domination. Paranoid conjecture aside, only the uninformed would deny that shadowy political powers would, if they had the chance, push America toward godless globalism and eradicate all sovereign nations.

What this means for Christians is ominous. Understanding the purposes and practices of New World Order advocates is more than an exercise in political awareness. It is essential to the survival of the Church in a free society. Revelation 13 is coming alive before our eyes. It’s a small step from where we are now with masks and social distancing to banning access to commerce and livelihood if you belong to a cancel culture enemy. Just try wearing a MEGA hat in downtown Portland and see what happens. That’s not to say that Republicans are God’s party. The point is that those who hate what American has stood for have demonized certain social and moral positions and made it dangerous to life and limb to oppose what’s politically correct.

Yes, the New World Order is about that all-seeing eye on the dollar bill. This so-called “eye of Providence,” the supposed eye of God overseeing humanity, is Illuminati occultism in plain view. The Masons have used it since the 1790s to represent the “Grand Architect of the Universe” (Lucifer) as the supreme deity in Freemasonry is known. And, by the way, this same symbol of the New World Order can be seen on the Mormon Salt Lake City temple! (It’s also seen in “yantras,” Hindu visual equivalents of spoken mantras and is used in yoga.)

Think carefully how you vote on Nov. 3 and ask yourself whether, on a national and local level, whoever gets your vote stands for biblical values that protect the church against perversion, reveres sanctity of life, and upholds the preservation of Christian liberties. “One Nation Under God” and the New World Order are not compatible. YOUR VOTE MATTERS.

Beware Ancestral Curses

For most of our history, Americans have lived in a Judeo-Christian culture. But China, Africa, India, Asia – roughly two-thirds of humanity – practice paganism. We honor those passed on with graves, tombstones, and yearly remembrances. Most of the world worships the dead, appeases the dead, seeks to communicate with the dead, and even fears the dead. Ancestor worship is the norm from Tokyo to Beijing, Nairobi to Mumbai.

In Africa, witchdoctors deliver messages from beyond the grave. Hindus in India and Buddhists in Bangkok have altars in their homes with shrines containing pictures of the dead, lit candles, and food offerings. Some bow daily in veneration to the dead. There are strict rules determining how these ceremonies are conducted. If ancestor worship breaks protocol, the dead may unleash all kinds of evil for their perceived mistreatment.

In my blog of September 14, 2020, entitled “Witchcraft and Black Lives Matter.” I reported on attempts of BLM leaders to incorporate ancestor worship into their movement. They advocate pouring our libation liquids in rituals of necromancy to empower their protests. A recent “Wall Street Journal” article explained that during the COVID pandemic, Buddhist and Hindu priests were upset that ancestor worship rituals were being done virtually by Zoom. Detractors of high-tech necromancy warned that the spirits of ancestors need to physically reside in the body of pagan priests to properly carry out a successful ritual. One Nepalese Hindu priest warned that a Zoom ritual might make the ancestors “angry, sad, and curse the performers of such rites.”

As an exorcist, I frequently encounter cases of demonic possession resulting from ancestor worship. It’s okay to respect the dead, recall pleasant memories of them, and pay respect at gravesites. But hallowing dead spirits is an invitation for evil spirits impersonating the dead to enter the living. Beware ancestral curses that placate or invoke the deceased. If the dead are in heaven, rejoice. If in Hell, worshipping them is a superstitious hoax that will get you demons!

Halloween Demons Unleashed

This year, Halloween has unleashed its demons early! The pictures accompanying this blog were taken in a big-box home supply store – on Labor Day weekend! Why these ghoulish decorations where there is beyond me? It’s more puzzling why anyone would want a 15-foot skeleton in their front yard. Or a life-sized demon of death arising from a crypt. Good thing I was wearing my politically correct, mandated mask to ward off the demons of Halloween-virus. (Just kidding, we know that only the blood of Jesus can keep evil spirits away.)

I’ve written many blogs about Halloween and thoroughly analyzed the demonic history of this unholy holiday. But the question still remains: Why should Christians be concerned about Halloween’s intrusion into our culture? Answer: By creating easy familiarity with things that are diabolic, the profane is demystified and made to seem benign. The preoccupation that Halloween has with death and darkness, ghosts and goblins, trivializes the macabre. Ironically, haunted houses won’t be shuttered this year because of Christians waging spiritual warfare. Rather, such denizens of fear are incubators for the COVID virus. Imagine that, Christian witness being outdone by a microscopic killer.

The reason retailers want an early jump on Halloween is because it’s a $9 billion holiday. But it is more than that. Even leaving out Halloween’s shady past in the distant realms of witchcraft and human sacrifice to Lord Samhain (Lucifer), it’s the devil’s day of institutionalized fear and the celebration of all things evil. God is omnipotent. His power is the same every instant, every day. But the devil’s power is limited so he must ration it for expression at certain times and places. The day since antiquity that Satan has labeled as his day is October 31. Instead of joining the crowd to raise a toast to vampires and zombies, Christians need to remember the mission of every believer. As expressed by the Apostle Paul in Acts 26:18, our calling is to turn lost souls “from the power of Satan unto God.” And cast out their demons.

Witchcraft and Black Lives Matter

The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has taken a dangerous turn. Whatever the motives at the beginning, witchcraft now compels some BLM leaders. Recent reports, including Christiannews.net, claim that the BLM Co-Founder of the Los Angeles chapter, Patrisse Cullors, promotes invoking the spirits of dead African Americans by making spirit offerings. Regarding using voodoo to further racial justice, Cullors argues, “It’s important to be in direct relationship to our people who’ve passed but also for them to know we’ve remembered them. I believe so many of them work through us.” The Bible calls this witchcraft and necromancy and has stern warnings concerning the curses that come with attempting to commune with the dead. In the Old Testament, it was a capital offense!

The other Co-Founder of L. A. BLM, Melina Abdullah, says that when an African American loses their life in relation to law enforcement incidents, she offers a libation. Libation, pouring out a liquid to a god or spirit, is a millennia old form of witchcraft. Abdullah admits to summoning spirits of dead ancestors during a gathering at Hollywood United Methodist Church! Abdullah’s ritual comes from the Yoruba tribe of West Africa and is a summons to the Orisha spirits. I’ve done hundreds of exorcisms on West Africans who summoned Orisha demons by libations. These demons are powerful, nasty, and dangerous.

Such combination of black protest and witchcraft doesn’t necessarily define the movement in total; and we’re not suggesting that all well-meaning people of color necessarily buy into the occult beliefs of their leaders. But this matter does indicate the spiritual bankruptcy of America where witchcraft and New Age ideas are so commonplace that the fusion of race and protest can be easily sucked into an occult vortex. Americans must strive for equality among all races, but not at the expense of choosing witchcraft to achieve that ends. Black lives do matter, but so does the Word of God which says that those who seek to summon spirits are an abomination unto the Lord (Deuteronomy 18:11-12).

BURNING SAGE DRAWS DEMONS

Burning sage is a popular form of witchcraft to banish evil spirits or purge “negative energies.” During the recent riots in Portland, Oregon, a group of witches marched in the protests, bundles of smoldering sage in hand, to ward off the supposed evil of federal forces sent to quell the anarchy. Many people who’ve consulted me for exorcisms, tell of burning sage to drive out their demons. Most of them got more demons. When pressed as to where they got the idea, they usually cite the advice of a psychic or some folk belief. But they didn’t realize that the very demons they sought to thwart were, in fact, drawn by the practice of what’s called “smudging.”

Sage is a plant, a shrub, sometimes used as an herb. Sage burners compare it to the burning of incense in the Bible (Exodus 30:1). Not so. In fact, Scripture warns against burning “strange incense,” (Exodus 30:9-KJV) as opposed to biblically mandated “fragrant” incense (Exodus 30:7). Burning sage is mentioned nowhere in the Bible, but it has been used historically by shamans, occult healers, and witchdoctors all over the world for driving out evil spirits. When used thusly, the smoldering bundle of sage may be held while doing incantations or accompanied with certain rituals of turning or sage-walking. It is often recommended by New Agers as a method of cleansing haunted houses. Such evil intent obviously disqualifies sage burning as a form of clearing dwellings and exorcising demons.

The Bible is clear that spiritual decontamination is by purifying our hearts and humbling ourselves before God (James 4:8-10). Sweet smelling smoke won’t clear a person’s soul or cast out their demons. Burning any plant isn’t evil in itself, but if the objective is even mildly spiritual, beware. Smudging to clear one’s auras or to open chakras is off limits. Burning sage can’t drive out evil spirits, but it will invite them in if the burning is part of a witchcraft belief system based on superstition.

Democrats Have Demons

Democrats have demons. Now that I’ve got your attention, let me explain. Rumors are circulating that the logo for the Democratic National Convention is a demonic, Satan-worshipping, Baphomet symbol slightly turned on its side. Hmmm. Yes, the resemblance is there, but having to twist the symbol to get the resemblance isn’t incontrovertible evidence. Part of the Democratic party platform has been demonic for years. I’m referring to the support for abortion on demand at taxpayers’ expense. But that doesn’t make all Democrats, a few who are pro-life, demoniacs. 

Yes, some Democrats do have demons, but so do Republicans. Satan is no respecter of political parties. He seeks to “kill, steal, and destroy” (John 10:10) any who are open to his influence. Witness the recent heartbreaking, tragic fall of Jerry Falwell Jr., a staunch evangelical supporter of Donald Trump. Here’s my point. You can’t determine who has a demon by looking at a person’s political leanings any more than you can by using their confession of faith as a bellwether. Demons are tricky. Subtle. They hide. They can go underground for many generations in a bloodline, waiting for an opportune time to strike.  Anyone of any political persuasion, any gender, any religious affiliation can have a demon if they harbor unbroken bloodline curses or grievously hidden sins.

I’ve cast demons out of pastors, priests, worship leaders, and seminary professors. I’ve done exorcisms on Democrats and Republicans, gay and straight, Christian and Muslim, young and old. Everyone of every ethnic and racial identity.  In more than 100 countries of the world. So, whoever you are, get help for hidden demons. Receive deliverance prayers. Enroll in our School of Exorcism. Schedule a virtual encounter. Read my book on “Curse Breaking.” Submit yourself to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you (James 4:7). Then vote your spiritually free conscience on Tuesday, November 3.

Demons By Sex With Robots

And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. Genesis 6:5 KJV

When you look around at the moral corruption of our age, you may ask, “What’s next? Can it get worse?” The answer is: “Yes, sex with life-like, artificial intelligence, erotic robots.”

Newly manufactured, robotic sex dolls, with outsized bodily proportions, sell for as much as $100,000. They are made to recognize their partner, carry on conversations, and of course, copulate with reasonable realism. Relationships are no longer necessary. You can have what you want when you want it, without the other partner having will, choice, or right of refusal. No need for dating, romancing, flowers, or that box of chocolates.

Those who do deliverance know that many people get demons as an STD (a spiritually-transmitted-disease) from morally unlawful sex. What if the object of fornication is a bot, not a being? The right of a demon to enter is contingent on the will and intent of the perpetrator, not the victim, even if the object of carnal affection isn’t human. And as technology gets cheaper, the potential for demonic possession via sex bots is exponential.

1 Corinthians 6:18 declares, “Flee fornication.” That includes simulated sex as well as real, physical cohabitation. A soul-tie with a robotic prostitute is no different from soliciting a human sex-slave. Both require evil intent on behalf of the pursuer, regardless whether the object of desire is alive or a machine covered with silicon and paint. Beware sex bots. Behind those plastics eyes is the spirit of Jezebel scheming for your soul.