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More spin from David Griffin’s dark satanic shin dig

Either David Griffin and his Satanic cronies think the rest of the world is stupid, or they really do believe that they are the Gods of spin and can lie to everyone else in the occult world. We have been running stories about Griffin and his newfound dark magic chums' attempts to build a hell mouth during a Golden Dawn conference.

In response, Griffin has been channelling George Bush and claiming that anyone who does not hug a satanist is a Golden Dawn racist Terrorist (see earlier stories). He claimed that thanks to the “Terrorists” efforts, two of the organisers of the portal ritual Scarlett Marie and her husband “Nate” have refused to do the ritual. They are still going to the shin dig but they will not participate. EA Koetting will be bringing about the end of the world on his own.

Yesterday on Facebook,  Marie wrote a piece which indicated that everyone had gotten the focus of the ritual all wrong. Rather then an Aeon Gate opening to destroy everything, the ritual was supposed to remove those things which are holding the human race back from reaching higher consciousness.

“Given the mechanics of the ritual Nate and I did not want to waste our power or resources on a working that was going to have half our focus trying to deflect misunderstood energies… basically to much fucking drama. It is a (sic) apocalyptic working to bring forth the creation and potentiality of “Us” as a whole, magicians, Practitioners (sic) and those seeking higher consciousness,” she wrote.

Marie said that the working was not Satanic as she did not believe in the “separation of entities” and “Angels and Daemons are a Christian conceptualization that is the final divorced ideal before truly emerging into your own Godhood path.” Our views are completely different from a Satanist, she said.

“Nobody is forced or expected to participate in this ritual… The invitation was extended to those that wanted to benefit from the gate opening. This is a Magick All festival with no attempt to dup (sic) the people of the GD sect to participate in something that they may have taken an Oath against or just don’t agree with. The festival was supposed to be open to all magicians of any paradigm hence why the invitation was extended to any compelled to contribute,” she wrote.

All fair enough and it even swayed Nick Farrell who had been taking the piss about the hell mouth idea generally. He said that it was fairly clear that Marie and Nate had been sold down the river because a description of the ritual by EA Koetting in his video.

“Nothing you described above would have been against any GD Oath and is closer to what I teach…. but the rubbish being spouted by Koetting was full of “dark fluff” hell mouths, and the end of the world shit. If there was doubt in the minds of people watching it was simply because EA Koetting was telling them that,” Farrell wrote.

“It is because someone played up this satanic crap and dumbed down your work to draw lots of morons to the event to sign up to their courses or join their order. Most of what we have been saying has been sarcastic and jokey. It was not targeted at you or your work but the promotion by Koetting and his over the top support by David Griffin,” he added.

So is that the end of the story? Not really. We mentioned that we were being lied to and it all came down to what kicked this all off. This interview with Koetting is with an enthusiastic fan who was talking about the end of the world and how Koetting was going to burn a hole in the desert. The video can be seen here.

The problem with this is the fan looked a little familiar to us and sure enough it turned out to be none other than Marie’s husband Nate.

 


Nate is on the Left and Koetting is on the right. Nate gets quite excited about leaving a scar on the desert with his black magic rite.

 This calls into question what Marie tells us about the intention being hijacked after all it beggars belief that her husband failed to tell her that he and Koetting had changed the flavour of the ritual to create a black magic scar in the desert. In the video, Nate seems excited about Koetting’s plans and there does not appear to be any mention of removing the blocks in human consciousness at all — it is 100 per cent dark fluff.

There is another scenario possible here. Both Nate and Maria say they are still going to Griffin’s conference but they will not be doing that ritual. However if they really were black magicians and wanting to open a hell mouth using innocent wiccans and GD types to feed it, wouldn’t they lie about it? The plan could be for Koetting to drum up the black magicians to make sure they are there, and Maria to reassure the wiccans and the GD types that everything was ok.

To be honest, we don’t think anyone in this story is clever enough to do shit. We find the whole “dark fluff” thing amusing – the sort of games that the heavy metal kids play to try and look cool and get laid. If Evil could end the world with the fodder of Griffin, Nate and Koetting as its foot soldiers, megalomaniacs who are more talented would have done it a long time ago.

What the remit of Watchers of the Dawn is to catch out occult leaders when they are lying, and this one is a real whopper and we cant see who benefits. David is being associated with high-pressure sales dark fluff and is left defending the indefensible.  While promoting dark fluff, Koetting and co are doing exactly the sort of things you expect from satanic twats and bringing the whole of the so-called left-hand path into disrepute. 

As far as being “Golden Dawn Terrorists”, we hate to tell you, David, we are not members of the Golden Dawn. We are outsiders to your normal games… in other words, we are the real world, and it sees you as pure comedy. 


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