1. The Devil's Advocate
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Letters from the Devil Cover
* Letters From the Devil - April 18, 1971* Richard L is asking questions about Satanic ritual and comparing it to Catholic Mass.* Anton LaVey responds* Incense cannot replace outlined implements needed for a Satanic Ritual from The Satanic Bible, but it could be used in conjunction. * Dress in the ritual chamber can be a formal black suit with a white shirt, but with a cape to allow you to drape yourself in darkness.* Timing of a ritual should be whenever the recipient will be at their most passive of states. Not necessarily at night.* On candles of mixed color, what is important is your emotional state and awareness, not the candles interior color.* Titles like Witch or Warlock are loosely applied to practitioners of magic, but there is a hierarchical system where the name applies officially as well.* Black Masses which blaspheme worn-out ridiculous set of principles would become tiresome and in violent opposition to the very positive principles of Satanism! Satanic masses celebrate our principles.
2. Infernal Informant
Time Stamp: 24:11
* Biden marking ‘Bloody Sunday’ by signing voting rights order* https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-alabama-selma-voting-rights-elections-eec9cde9f9713183b6c8d1d7123cbbae* A new executive order from President Joe Biden directs federal agencies to take a series of steps to promote voting access, a move that comes as congressional Democrats press for a sweeping voting and elections bill to counter efforts to restrict voting access.* His plan was being announced during a recorded address on the 56th commemoration of “Bloody Sunday,” the 1965 incident in which some 600 civil rights activists were viciously beaten by state troopers as they tried to march for voting rights in Selma, Alabama.* “Every eligible voter should be able to vote and have it counted,” Biden says in his prepared remarks to Sunday’s Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast. “If you have the best ideas, you have nothing to hide. Let the people vote.”* Biden’s order includes several modest provisions. It directs federal agencies to expand access to voter registration and election information, calls on the heads of federal agencies to come up with plans to give federal employees time off to vote or volunteer as nonpartisan poll workers, and proscribes an overhaul of the government’s Vote.gov website.* Democrats are attempting to solidify support for House Resolution 1, which touches on virtually every aspect of the electoral process. It was approved Wednesday on a near party-line vote, 220-210.* The voting rights bill includes provisions to restrict partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts, strike down hurdles to voting and bring transparency to a murky campaign finance system that allows wealthy donors to anonymously bankroll political causes.* Democrats say the bill will help stifle voter suppression attempts, while Republicans have cast the bill as unwanted federal interference in states’ authority to conduct their own elections.* The bill’s fate is far from certain in the closely divided Senate. Conservative groups have undertaken $5 million campaign to try persuade moderate Senate Democrats to oppose rule changes needed to pass the measure.* With his executive order, Biden is looking to turn the spotlight on the i...