Had pretty much dismissed them as 'too far out' to be seriously considered. Now, am seriously rethinking my conclusion.
When the RELIGION WRITER OF MANY YEARS FOR THE WASHINGTON POST, SALLY QUINN is revealed to have been DEEPLY INVOLVED with occult practices FOR DECADES ... and everyone in D.C. knew it, and said flat assed ZIP about it ... you really have to seriously re-evaluate THOSE PEOPLE.
Bad enough she was employed by the Washington Post- absolutely unforgivable (the ONLY unforgivable sin - denial of God, specifically rejection of the Holy Spirit.), but she was employed as the RELIGION WRITER.
The WAR ON CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM in this country is most DEFINITELY NOT a figment of our imagination, or out of control paranoia. It is real. Very, Very real.
From a Brietbart article on this, based on the woman's OWN PUbLISHED MEMOIRS ...
In fact, Quinn believes in the dark arts to a point where is certain she possesses the ability to murder people through the power of a hex, and on three occasions, with murder in her heart, she used that power. In her own mind, she is responsible for the deaths of three people whose only sin was offending her in some way.
This demonic woman was/is a high-profile religion writer for the Washington Post, everyone in D.C. knew this, and no one thought the readers should.
Gee, I wonder why?
Without being required to reveal her true self, the Washington Post allowed Quinn to blast Christians like Sarah Palin and write about “A Catholic ‘war on women'” and “Chick-Fil-A day: Don’t boycott. Infiltrate” and “Mitt Romney’s God problem” and “Will the Catholic Church become its own relic?”
The only good news is that Quinn is not a very good or persuasive writer. Everything she argues has the stench of a dilettante, a socialite with Big Thinks who is allowed to share them through a newspaper obligated to pander to the boss’s wife.
Rest of article fleshes this out - and yes, double entendre deliberate.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2017/09/16/nolte-washington-post-readers-deceived-religion-writer-sally-quinns-occultism/