I came across this quite by accident in a search, but had to check it out from the title: 'Burning Man 2001: Satan's Birthday Party' by James Whisler
"For those who are as yet unfamiliar with the Burning Man Festival, it is like nothing you've ever seen (and hopefully never will see). Founded on the Summer Solstice (a witchcraft holiday) in 1986...To me, the Burning Man origins obviously parallels ancient pagan celebrations when Druids burned humans in wicker cages as sacrifices to their gods at least eight times a year, on their eight major holy days, one of those of course being the Summer Solstice or Litha, a Celtic fire festival...In essence, the outline of the city streets forms the Wiccan symbol for the goddess. We find the same symbol used for the trademark of the highly Satanic video game Quake... Some readers may already be familiar with the Luciferian principle whereby it's believed that by creating occultic symbols, they harness powerful energies. The symbols themselves will generate energy after they are formed; this being the precise reason behind the design of the streets in Washington D.C purposefully forming masonic and occultic symbols..." Oh, BTW, "As I was leaving the Burning Man ritual, the Lord impressed upon my heart that this country would be judged for it. In commenting on a 200 point drop in the stock market for the week prior to Labor Day, Lou Dobbs of CNN's Moneyline stated that just about every year at this time, it takes a dive and then quickly recovers shortly after Labor Day..." Man, do some people need to get a life! Or a brain. And - you know who you are! - kindly do not mistakenly lump together 'those who fear dancers in the dark' with 'those see Life as a Sacred Dance.' ;) Debbi "Everyone needs to believe in something...I believe I'll go ride my horse." Anon. Rider __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears http://launch.yahoo.com/promos/britneyspears/ _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l