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Witches Plan to Cast Mass Spell Against Trump, Christian Group to Counter with Day of Prayer

| Feb 24, 2017 09:19 PM EST

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More than a month since Donald Trump became president of the U.S., he remains unpopular among many groups, including witches.

The New York Post reported that witches around the world would cast a mass spell on Trump on Friday midnight. The purpose of their spell is not to harm the president but to bind him and everyone else abetting Trump. In a Facebook page devoted to the paranormal, the instruction to witches is to cast the spell whenever the crescent moon is waning until Trump is removed from office.

Orange Candle & Other Spell Requirements

Witches are supposed to burn an unflattering photo of Trump in a ritual that involves a tower tarot card, a small stub of an orange candle, a pin or small nail and matches or lighter. The name “Donald J. Trump” must be written on the candle with the pin, while the 23rd Psalm would be recited.

Then the white candle is lit and the spell is cast by calling on spirits of Water, Earth, Fire and Air, the heavenly hosts, demons of the infernal realms and spirits of the ancestors to bind Trump so he could not harm people, plants, animals and nature. After reciting the spell, the witches would burn Trump’s photo using the orange candle while chanting loudly a catchphrase associated with Trump when he was still the host of a reality show.

4 More Cast Spell Days

The ritual ends with the witches blowing out the orange candle to visualize Trump “blowing apart into dust or ash.” Since the rite is done when the crescent moon is waning, the witches has set more spell casting rites on March 26, April 24, May 23 and June 21.

In response to the witches’ plan, Kevin Ambrose of the Christian Nationalist Alliance called for a day of prayer to counter the witches. He said it is a declaration of spiritual war and needs a response. A number of Christian groups support Trump because of his stand against abortion.

But Michael Hughes, a paranormal writer, explained that the binding spell is not a hex or curse. He said it is a restraint on Trump, not harm, and is a self-defense, Huffington Post reported.

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