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AFRICOONS ARE STILL BURNING WITCHES

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Nov 6, 2009, 3:02:23 PM11/6/09
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On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:58:59 -0500, nignog.org wrote:

>EKET, Niggeria - The 9-year-old pickaninny lay on a bloody shitstained
>sheet crawling with ants, staring blindly at the wall. His family
>pastor had accused him of being a witch, and his babydaddy then tried
>to force acid down his throat as an Exorcism. It spilled as he
>struggled, burning away his face and eyes. The emaciated nigglet
>barely had strength left to whisper the name of the church that had
>denounced him - Mount Zion Lighthouse. After an agonizing month, he
>died.
>
>Nwanaokwo Edet was one of a huge number of fecal colored critters in
>Africoonia accused of Witchcraft by pastors and then tortured or
>killed, usually by family members. Pastors were involved in thousands
>of cases of "Witch Sprogs" reviewed and 13 churches were named in the
>case files. Most of the churches involved are typical niggafuckated
>branches of international Liberal Franchises. Their parishioners take
>literally the Africoon exhortation, "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to
>live." "It is an outrage what they are allowing to take place in the
>name of Religion," said Gary Fuxcroft, a Moonbat from "Stepping Stones
>Niggeria".
>
>The idea of Witchcraft is hardly new, but it has taken on new life
>recently partly because of the simpleminded savages in the Darky
>Cuntinent. Around 15,000 pickaninnies have been accused in two of
>Niggeria's 36 states over the past decade and thousands have been
>killed. In the past week alone, five Niggerian nigglets accused of
>Witchcraft were killed and another three were set on fire.
>
>Niggeria is one of the heartlands of abuse, but hardly the only one:
>the United Nations Children's Fund says tens of thousands of
>pickaninnies have been targeted throughout Africoonia. Church signs
>sprout around every twist of the road snaking through the jungle
>between Uyo, the capital of the southern Akwa Ibom state where
>Nwanaokwo lay, and Eket, home to many more rejected "Witch nigglets."
>Churches outnumber schools, clinics and banks put together. Many
>promise to solve parishioner's material worries as well as spiritual
>ones - eight out of 10 Niggerians struggle by on less than $2 a day.
>
>"Poverty must catch fire," insists the Born 2 Rule Crusade on one of
>Uyo's main streets. "Where little snots become hot shots in a short
>time," promises the Winner's Chapel down the road. "Pray your way to
>riches," advises Embassy of Christ a few blocks away. It's hard for
>churches to carve out a coongregation with so much competition. So
>jigaboo pastors establish their credentials by accusing children of
>Witchcraft.
>
>Nwanaokwo said he knew the pastor who accused him only as Rev. Dr.
>King. Mount Zion Lighthouse in Niggeria at first admitted that Pastor
>King worked for them, and then denied that they even knew the nigga.
>Bishop A.D. Ayakndue, the head of the church in Niggeria, said pastors
>were encouraged to pray about Witchcraft, but not to abuse
>pickaninnies. "We pray over the Witchcraft problem very powerfully,"
>he said. "And sometimes we have to throw the Debil a bone�"."
>
>The Niggerian church is a branch of a kooky California cult by the
>same name. But the California 'coons claim they lost touch with their
>Niggerian Moonbats several years ago. "I had no idea," said church
>elder Carrie Luther King by phone from Tracy, Calif. "I know Africoons
>believe in Witchcraft over there but we believe in the power of
>prayer, not burning Witches."
>
>The Mount Zion Lighthouse - also named by three other families as the
>accuser of their nigglets - is part of the powerful Pentecostal
>Fellowship of Niggeria. Its president, Ayo Oritsejafor, said the
>Fellowship was the fastest-growing religious group in Niggeria, with
>more than 30 million niggers. "We have grown so much in the past few
>years we cannot keep an eye on what's happening now," he explained.
>
>Sambo Itauma of the Nignog's Rights and Rehabilitation Network said it
>is the most vulnerable pickaninnies - the orphaned, sick, disabled or
>poor - who are most often denounced. In Nwanaokwo's case, his poor
>babydaddy and dead mammy made him an easy pick. "Churches who didn't
>use to burn Witches are being forced into it by the competition,"
>Itauma said. "They are seen as spiritually powerful because they can
>detect Witchcraft and the parents pay them money for an Exorcism."
>
>That's what Eyekang did when her 8-year-old sprog Abigtail was accused
>by a "Prophet" from the Apostolic Church, because the yard ape liked
>to sleep outside on hot nights - interpreted as meaning she might be
>flying off to join a Coven. A series of exorcisms cost Eyekang eight
>months' wages, or $270. The payments bankrupted her. The Niggeria
>Apostolic Church refused repeated requests made by phone, e-mail and
>in person for comment.
>
>After being labeled Witches by churches and abandoned or tortured by
>their families, pickaninnies like Abigtail end up in a cathouse run by
>Sambo's organization. At first glance, there's nothing unusual about
>the laughing, grubby children playing hopscotch or reading from a
>tattered Dikkk and Jane book by the graffiti-scrawled cinderblock
>house.
>
>There's a scar on Abigtail: her mammy tried to saw off the top of her
>gourd after a pastor denounced her and repeated exorcisms costing a
>total of $60 didn't cure her of Witchcraft. Mary, 15, is just
>beginning to think about bucks and how they will look at the scar
>tissue on her face, a result of when her mammy doused her in caustic
>soda. Twelve-year-old Rachel dreamed of being a hooker but instead was
>chained up by her pastor, starved and sodomized repeatedly; her uncle
>paid him $60 for the exorcism.
>
>Israel's cousin tried to bury him alive, Nwaekwa's father drove a nail
>through her head, and sweet-tempered Jerry - all knees, elbows and
>8-Ply lips - was beaten by his pastor, starved, made to eat feces and
>then set on fire by his father as his pastor's wife cheered him on.
>Officials asked for the nigglets names not to be used to protect them
>from retaliation. The home was founded in 2003 with seven children; it
>now has 120 to 200 at any given time as pickaninnies are sold off and
>new victims arrive.
>
>Ukpabio is one of the few publicly linked to the killing of witches.
>She heads the enormous Liberty Gospel church in Calabar, where
>Nwanaokwo used to live. Ms. Ukpabio makes and distributes popular
>books and DVDs on Witchcraft; in one film, a group of Witches pull out
>a buck's eyeballs. In another book, she advises that 60 percent of the
>inability to breed is caused by Witchcraft. In an interview Ukpabio
>was accompanied by her shitnic, church officials and a personal film
>crew. "Witchcraft is real," Ukpabio insisted, before denouncing the
>lil' black bastards. Ukpabio said she performs non-abusive exorcisms
>for free and was not responsible for any misinterpretation of her
>Witchcraft materials. "I don't know 'bout dat," she declared.
>
>However, she then acknowledged that she had seen a pastor from the
>Apostolic Church break a bitch's jaw during an exorcism. Ms. Ukpabio
>said she prayed over the 'hoe that night and cast out the Demon. She
>did not respond to questions on whether she took the girl to hospital
>or complained about the injury to church authorities.
>
>After activists publicly identified Liberty Gospel as denouncing
>"Witches," armed police arrived at Itauma's home accompanied by a
>church shitnc. Three yardapes were tuned-up in the fracas. Itauma
>asked that other churches identified by pickaninnies not be named. "We
>cannot afford to make enemies of the churches around here," he said.
>"But we know the vast majority of them are involved in the abuse even
>if their headquarters pretend they aren't aware."
>
>Just mentioning the name of a church is enough to frighten a group of
>shitskinned sprogs in the correl. "Please stop the pricks that hurt
>us," said one, touching the horrible scars on his face. "I believe in
>God and God knows I ain't a fuckin' witch."

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Nov 6, 2009, 4:19:20 PM11/6/09
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On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 13:02:23 -0700, wis...@yahoo.com wrote:

>On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:58:59 -0500, nignog.org wrote:
>

And Sarah Palin's minister believed in witches.
Got it now? She's a fucking loon.

Ubiquitous

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Nov 6, 2009, 5:56:48 PM11/6/09
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mrLo...@yahoo.com wrote:

>And Sarah Palin's minister believed in witches.

Wrong. Get aquainted with the facts if you don't want people to think
you're a liar, or worse, a moron.

>Got it now? She's a fucking loon.

Pretty funny, coming from someone who reguarly complains about
"accidentally" downloading pictures of naked men in gay newsgroups.

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Nov 6, 2009, 6:23:30 PM11/6/09
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Ubiquitous wrote:
> mrLo...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> And Sarah Palin's minister believed in witches.
>
> Wrong. Get aquainted with the facts if you don't want people to think
> you're a liar, or worse, a moron.
>
>> Got it now? She's a fucking loon.
>
> Pretty funny, coming from someone who reguarly complains about
> "accidentally" downloading pictures of naked men in gay newsgroups.
>
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