Thousands of witches plotting to cast ‘binding spell’ on Donald Trump on Halloween so he loses to Biden on election day

THOUSANDS of witches are plotting to cast a "binding spell" on Donald Trump on Halloween, so that he loses the US election.

The mystic women believe that the two full moons this month have given them extra magical powers to kick Trump out of the White House.
The witches are also celebrating the rare confluence of the two "powerful" moon events in October - in effort to get Joe Biden elected in November.

According to social media, the mystic women are set to plot multiple "binding" events to attack the President on Halloween - in their biggest spiritual attack to date.

The magical women allegedly tried to cast spells on Trump this time last year when he was in the midst of the impeachment inquiry.

Taking their efforts online, the witches have been using the hashtags #BindTrump and #MagicResistance to join their forces to create a "Blue Wave" spell on October 31 and on November 2.

One of the identified witches in the Facebook group Bind Trump (Official), which has over 6,100 members, also called for magic to be used against Trump during yesterday's debate.

However, it didn't seem like any supernatural occurrences took place while he was on the debate podium.

Terri Wonder wrote on Facebook: "Trump needs to go off the rails again in the third and last debate.

"This will drive the election home-and him out in the landslide our nation and the world so urgently needs.

MAGIC SPELL​

"Let's work our magic hard."

Some of the witches even claim that they have already cast successful spells on Trump - which resulted in him catching coronavirus.

The mystics used their magical powers to cast the spell during the last full moon - which has left them feeling "especially empowered," according to CBN News.

The two powerful full moons this month has also given the Witches more power, according to Pam Grossman, a podcaster and author on witches.

She told VICE: "I think the symbolism of it starting with a full moon and ending with a full moon also feels really powerful.

"It's bookended by these two incredible cosmic moments, and so that feels like a big portal for change and transformation as well."

Meanwhile, Trump has come out on top in the final debate before the US election.

The president was composed and stayed on message in a more disciplined way - sticking to the talking points of the coronavirus pandemic and the economy.

Tens of millions tuned in across the country as the president and his Democratic rival faced off in Nashville, Tennessee, for their second and last in-person clash with just 12 days to go before the election.
The president said he takes "full responsibility" for the spread of coronavirus in the US - as he seemed far more subdued that the first debate.

 
Enjoy your threefold law of return.
Threefold law is suburban neopagan horseshit. It was initially popularized by famous occult grifter Raymond Buckland and the only references Gardner (the guy who invented the religion of Wicca) ever made to the idea were in a fantasy novel he wrote. Gardnerian Wicca has a cosmic morality more in line with the Anglo-Saxon concept of 'wyrd' or Hellenistic ideas of fate than it does with Indian religions.

This has been your daily dose of autism concerning modern religious movements.
 
They're going to fuck up real bad and bind him to the presidency forever.
Right this is exactly what I am thinking. Their magics are serious shit and it sounds as if they're going to be casting these spells before the election.

What do they think is going to happen??
 
This is like hiring thousands of assassins to kill one single man. If they're so good at their magic, only one single spell cast by one powerful witch is enough. You're admitting he's pretty much the John Wick of magic targets.

Also, you can't cast spells that cause harm. No wonder you keep losing.
 
Threefold law is suburban neopagan horseshit. It was initially popularized by famous occult grifter Raymond Buckland and the only references Gardner (the guy who invented the religion of Wicca) ever made to the idea were in a fantasy novel he wrote. Gardnerian Wicca has a cosmic morality more in line with the Anglo-Saxon concept of 'wyrd' or Hellenistic ideas of fate than it does with Indian religions.

This has been your daily dose of autism concerning modern religious movements.
As a sidecar to the daily dose, I only see the principle as valid as an extension of 'If you strike the king you better kill him'.
 
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