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Carlos’ Blog Attacks O of A A blog created by a man
who seems to be a wanna be outlaw biker, judging from the decoration of his
blog page (example on right sidebar), has taken it upon himself to declare
that Officers of Avalon is Satanic and that the Preceptor General of O of A
is somehow involved in cults which lead to suicide. You can view the blog at:
http://narcolepsy.vox.com/library/post/the-officers-of-avalon.html The blog features a
colorized photo of the side of one of the Vancouver Police traffic
motorcycles with the caption “guilty of murder.” Interesting that he’s accusing cops and
Pagans of crime while flaunting biker insignia on his blog. Carlos specifically
refers to Kerr’s documentation of the case of Dr. Willi Gutowski in his Witch
Hunts series on Witchvox. Gutowski was
a Christian psychologist in the Chilliwack area of BC caught up in the
“Satanic Ritual Abuse” nonsense in the 1980s and 1990s. You can check out the Witch Hunts column
at:
http://www.witchvox.com/_x.html?c=whs Of course Carlos presents
no facts to try to back up his unfounded and ridiculous assumptions. We view this blog as an indication that our
presence has upset those people who’d like to see any religion other than their
version of Christianity banned as “Satanic.”
They’re slowly but surely losing their battle to misinform the
public. I note that Carlos’ blog page
on this subject drew a grand total of one comment from a reader. |
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Dispatches:
Volume 2 No. 1 Imbolc/Feile
Bhride/Brigid//Barri/Iddis-Thing 2007 |
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Tempest Smith Foundation Web Page: An anti defamation/anti bullying web site
in honor of Tempest Kaye Smith (1988-2001), a Wiccan teen who committed
suicide after being persecuted for her beliefs at her high school in Michigan |


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The Witches’ League for Public Awareness (WLPA) is
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Pagan Pride Day Project Web Site: Check out Pagan Pride activities across the
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