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OCCULT NUMEROLOGY

'Harry Potter 777' - By J R Skelton

Last night I received an e-mail from a frequent visitor to cremationofcare.com which informed me that the latest Harry Potter book by author J.K. Rowling was to be released on a significant date, tying in with the whole rite of ‘777’ being a key occultic number.

Not having paid much attention to the news coverage following up to the release of the book, I never really read anything into the significance of the books release, however I am fully aware of the implications of the occultic influence that the books have over the impressionable children that read them.  Titles like ‘Order of the Phoenix’, ‘The Goblet of Fire’ and ‘The Half Blood Prince’ are enough to make many a Satanist jerk off in their pants, yet their widespread distribution and glad acceptance in Britain alone is disturbing.

The point of this article is not to go into too much detail as to why these books are occultic, profane and sinister (in their own wicked little way) as this is covered elsewhere (see the links at the bottom of the page for references).  The emphasis I am getting to is that key events are played on key dates which tie into occult numerology such as 666 (06/06/2006 would be the most obvious) and 777.  Take for instance the London bombings of 07/07/2005.  Satanist Aleister Crowley actually wrote a book called 777 based on his knowledge of this 'science'.

It was therefore no surprise to see that the latest Harry Potter Book be released on a date which coincides with another 777, the 16th July 2005.

As if this was not bad enough, the lady who wrote the book series took part in a ceremony at Edinburgh Castle where at the stroke of midnight on 16/07/2005, she read some extracts from her new book to the indoctrinated children.

Pretty sick, seeing images of little girls dressed up as things they know not what, and the videos of fans (mostly female) going into their teens and early twenties going into a frenzy over the latest dose of occultic soul-poison.  

To paraphrase, many of the fans say to interviewers 'I don't care, I don't care what anyone thinks of me, I'm gonna enjoy myself!'.  A classic tenet of low level Satanism.  'Do as thou wil't' (and bugger the consequences in other words).

I’m done ranting here now, so here are a few stories, newslinks and links to other material which I found it pertinent enough to include.

(Special thanks to Jason for pointing us towards this story)


'Evil' Harry Potter day cancelled

Thursday, 14 July, 2005, 11:07 GMT 12:07 UK

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/4682519.stm

A primary school cancelled a Harry Potter day over complaints it could lead children into "areas of evil".

Pupils from The Holt Primary School in Skellingthorpe, Lincs, were planning to dress up as witches and wizards.

But the event - to mark the launch of the new JK Rowling book - was scrapped after parents and a local rector expressed concerns about witchcraft.

Headteacher Paul Martin said the rector claimed he was seeking "to lead our children into areas of evil".

Children are said to have been left upset and confused by the cancellation of the day, which was due to be held before the launch of Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince on Saturday.

In a letter to parents, headteacher Paul Martin wrote: "When I received a letter from the rector which suggested that I was 'seeking to lead our children into areas of evil', I felt that the situation was escalating disproportionately.

"May I reassure parents that my staff and I only wished to raise the profile of reading.

"We did not wish to cause any offence or upset and the fact that it has turned sour is entirely regrettable.

"I now wish to put this behind us and pull together to make the end of term a happy and positive experience."

Mr Martin said he had been advised by the county council not to make any comment on his decision to scrap the event.

An education spokesman for Lincolnshire County Council said: "The children's book has been published nationally and internationally.

"Schools make their own decisions as to the relevance of this book in their children's study programme."


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