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By Copperwoman, on February 20th, 2010 by Jason Pitzl-Waters
It seems like every time I think I’m done mentioning the antics of Jonathon “The Impaler” Sharkey, that subject of documentary filmmakers, and founder of the “Vampyres, Witches, and Pagans Party”, somehow manages to do something even more extreme and ill-advised to gain press attention. After recently landing in jail for threatening . . . → Read More: Jonathon Sharkey Goes Over the Edge
By Copperwoman, on February 18th, 2010 By Mike Longaecker
RED WING, Minn. – The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children issued an alert Tuesday after a former Red Wing teen ran away with Jonathon “The Impaler” Sharkey, the self-proclaimed vampire who in 2006 ran for Minnesota governor. The center’s “endangered runaway” alert followed concerns issued by friends and family of . . . → Read More: Police investigate romance between teen & 45-year-old ‘vampire’
By Copperwoman, on February 17th, 2010 A woman in the US is facing the death penalty for allegedly travelling across the country with a hitman to kill a fortune teller after a love spell failed to work.
Tanya Nelson, from North Carolina, and her alleged accomplice Phillipe Zamora are accused of stabbing the psychic Jade Smith, 57, and her daughter . . . → Read More: Psychic killed over failed love spell
By Copperwoman, on February 13th, 2010 By Kate Sikora
An Australian psychologist who helped perform exorcisms on his patients and believed in “satanic abuse” was banned from practicing in NSW, The Daily Telegraph reports. Father-of-six Mark Edward Tynan, of the western Sydney-based Christian group Servants of Jesus was found to have blurred his spiritual beliefs and professional duties, placing clients . . . → Read More: Psychologist banned for doing exorcisms
By Copperwoman, on February 8th, 2010 By Joshua Rhett Miller
A pink version of the popular Ouija board game has some critics seeing red. The children’s sleepover staple — sold by Hasbro since 1967 — now comes in hot pink, an edition released two years ago that gets tweens to call on “spirits” to spell out answers to life’s pressing . . . → Read More: Pink Ouija Board Riles Critics
By Copperwoman, on February 6th, 2010 By Nathan Black
A new Earth-centered worship area at the Air Force Academy has generated wide attention and discussion over religious freedom and political correctness. While officers say the site for pagans, Wiccans, Druids and other Earth-centered believers is in congruence with their duty to defend freedom for all Americans, including the freedom to practice . . . → Read More: Pagan Circle Invites God’s Judgment, Says Pastor
By Copperwoman, on February 2nd, 2010 EVERETT, Wash. — Investigators said a man accused of killing his girlfriend did so because she broke a “Wiccan blood oath,” reported KIRO 7 Eyewitness News. Eric Christensen appeared via a video link before a judge on Monday and entered a not guilty plea to first-degree murder in the slaying of Sherry Harlan.
Prosecutors . . . → Read More: Broken ‘Blood Oath’ Reason For Woman’s Slaying
By Copperwoman, on January 20th, 2010 By Hart Van Denburg
Jonathon “The Impaler” Sharkey has big ambitions. The self-described king of the vampyres just got out of an Indiana jail cell after cooling his heels on a conviction for threatening a judge. He’s resting up in Tampa before heading home to New Jersey. Come spring, he plans to move back to . . . → Read More: “Vampire King” running for Minnesota governor again
By Copperwoman, on January 16th, 2010 Pat Robertson built an empire through his religious ministry and television programming. He has global name recognition. He has the infrastructure in place to accomplish great things. Sadly, what he has accomplished is a great collection of nutty assertions that leave rational people speechless.
This week, the 79-year-old former presidential candidate and televangelist weighed in . . . → Read More: Say what?
By Copperwoman, on January 13th, 2010 by Alessandro Moretti
Right-wingers criticize it for its anti-militaristic and anti-imperialism stance. The politically correct accuse it of being racist. Anti-smokers cry foul because of a chain-smoking character. And now comes the Vatican media accusing it of promoting paganism and nature worship. Really, you can’t please everyone, but this?
In addition to referring to . . . → Read More: AVATAR, the Vatican, and Neo-Paganism
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