Robert Anton Wilson Admits to Being a Witch

 

Robert Anton Wilson’s influence of the 1960′s counterculture is rivaled only by the likes of Timothy Leary. Robert Anton Wilson or RAW, as he is also known amongst his cult-like followers, is usually touted as a philosopher, author, futurist and even comedian, but in reality he is a high level occultist, a witch. He greatly admires both, Alister Crowley, probably the world’s most famous Satanist, and his colleague Timothy Leary who has often claimed to be carrying on the work of Crowley.  The teachings of Wilson are designed by demons to control, manipulate and deceive those who open themselves up to them. Those who espouse this teaching promise freedom, however they themselves are slaves of corruption. The key to deceiving folks into practicing Satanism and Witchcraft has always been to cover up what it really is and call it by another name, this both Leary and Wilson have succeeded in doing. They rarely admit what they really are. In this clip Robert Anton Wilson admits to being a witch by stating that if the Christians had their way today, they would still be burning us at the stake. If you want to see just this part fast forward the clip to 5:43, if you want to hear him verbally destroy Christianity rewind just slightly from there.

I wish the church would wake up from it’s slumber. In this clip we have proof not only is witchcraft and sorcery alive and well, but it is actually, through men like these, experiencing a revival in these last days. We need to be vigilant and not only expose this phenomenon but also take a stand against it. If you have stumbled on to this article and have any information relevant to the topic please email me at: truth.disciple@gmail.com

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