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Armageddon Summer $0.80 Armageddon Summer provides a front-row seat for the type of event most of us only witness on a TV screen. Reverend Raymond Beelson is gathering 144 “Believers” atop Mount Weeupcut in Massachusetts to camp out, pray, and await Armageddon–July 27, 2000–when he predicts that his faithful flock will be saved as the rest of the world is set ablaze in fire and brimstone. We experience the month l… |
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Armageddon Summer [Kit: Audio CDs/Paperback] (CD ReadAlong/Homework Pack (3A050)) As the end of the millennium approaches, a religious group moves to a mountain top in Massachussetts to await the end of the world. The Believers, sure of salvation, want to be ready to begin Gods new order. Armageddon Summer is a gripping chronicle of their vigil, written by two teenage members of the group: Jed and Marina. At first, the Believers are absorbed in joyous preparations. But as the a… |

Sarah Palin’s Black Magic connections
Back in March I published an article here at Article Base titled “How to Use Magick Spells to Positively Affect the Presidential Election – and Why You Should”.
The new Republican Vice Presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, is a perfect example of what NOT to do with magic!
Just so you know I’m not making this up (truth really is way stranger than fiction), the source for this information is an alternet.org article titled “A Look Inside Sarah Palin’s Pentecostal Church” by Bruce Wilson.
To wit:
- “Sarah Palin’s churches are actively involved in a resurgent movement that was declared heretical by the Assemblies of God in 1949. This is the same ‘Spiritual Warfare’ movement that was featured in the award winning movie, “Jesus Camp,” which showed young children being trained to do battle for the Lord. At least three of four of Palin’s churches are involved with major organizations and leaders of this movement, which is referred to as The Third Wave of the Holy Spirit or the New Apostolic Reformation. The movement is training a young “Joel’s Army” to take dominion over the United States and the world…. The beliefs and manifestations of the movement include the use of ’strategic level spiritual warfare’ to expel territorial demons from American and world cities…. “The World Prayer Center … is often referred to by those familiar with the Third Wave as the ‘Pentagon for Spiritual Warfare.’… Wagner [founder of the World Prayer Center] and his group also claim that the Queen of Heaven [whom the article earlier states they believe “to be one of the most powerful demons over the earth”] is … the god of Mary veneration in the Roman Catholic Church. Following [a] … prayer excursion …, one of the lead prayer intercessors … reported that there had been dramatic results including, ‘…an earthquake had destroyed the basilica of Assisi, where the Pope had called a meeting of all world religions; … and Mother Theresa died in India, one of the most famous advocates of Mary as Co-Redeemer.’”
Anyone is free in the United States of America to practice any religion. Using the tools and techniques of that religion to attempt to cause death and destruction is, however, the blackest kind of magic. Praying for someone to die, as these people apparently did with Mother Theresa and Princess Diana, or praying for earthquakes, floods, and other natural disasters, is black magic. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the film “Jesus Camp,” it portrays a “Christian” (Dominionist) summer camp where children of all ages were being taught that the United States government is evil, and they were given hammers to smash upside-down white porcelain teacups to destroy that evil. Any juxtaposition with the campers’ trip to Washington D.C. at the end of the movie, standing in front of the great big upside-down white teacup that is the Capital dome, was, I’m sure, intentional. Taking a symbolic action on something that is used to represent something similar (such as smashing a teacup meant to represent the Capital dome) is a form of sympathetic magic. In this instance, because the intention was destruction, it is again the blackest form of magic.
Any ethical and moral person should be outraged at such activities. Any true-believing Christian should be doubly outraged that these black magicians are running around calling themselves Christians. Any red-blooded American should be horrified that a woman deeply connected to such a hate-mongering, anti-constitutional group is being put forward to be the next Vice President, and by implication possibly the next President, of the United States.
This is NOT the sort of woman we can afford to have in the Vice President’s office. When, not if, McCain dies of old age in office (in the unfortunate circumstance that he is elected), this woman would have her finger on the nuclear trigger. And if she won’t stop short of praying for an earthquake to destroy the Pope at the basilica of Assisi, what’s to stop her from aiming a nuclear missile right at the Vatican?
I’m used to these right wing fanatics taking aim at paganism. But when they start threatening my 76-year-old Catholic mother, it becomes personal.
We have to get the word out about how dangerous a McCain/Palin administration would be to our civil liberties, for this country, and for the world. I have a bullet point list of all the reasons such an administration would lead us straight to Armageddon and the Apocalypse. Consider taking a look at my own article referenced earlier, to find out the correct, positive way to use magick to influence a political election. And please do read the full Alternet article, also referenced above, to find out just how bad this really is.
About the Author
Vivienne D’Avalon is the owner of Persephone’s Haven (www.persephoneshaven.com) and a regular contributor to CroneSeraphim.com. She is an Eclectic gothic Wiccan, a chaos mage, and a kabbalist; and she is the author of “The Patriot’s Spellbook” (available through 11/4/08 with the purchase of “On the Care and Feeding of Spirits”) and “On the Care and Feeding of Spirits” (available for purchase as an ebook at www.careandfeedingofpsirits.com).
What is Armageddon summer the Book about?
some key events, some other info about thanks
Armageddon Summer is a story told from two perspectives, Jed a young teenage boy and Marina, a young woman who is about to turn fourteen. As her fourteenth birthday approaches there is just one problem: The world is going to end on her birthday. At least, that is what Reverend Beelson preaches. Beelson has done the math and the world will definitely end on July 27th (Thursday) of the year 2000. Beelson believes he can save his congregation by camping out on Mount Weeupcut, and they will be the only ones who will survive Armageddon.
Jane Yolen and Bruce Coville have done an excellent job in presenting this story from two different perspectives. Marina believes at first, then she wants to believe, but deep down she knows the world is not going to end. Her family (with the exception of her father) believes though, brainwashed by Reverend Beelson along with Jed’s father. Jed’s mother ran out on the family with a photographer and Jed’s father eventually turned towards religion. He too, was brainwashed into believing that the world was going to end. Jed decides that he has to keep an eye on his father during this difficult time so he decides to tag along on this “camping trip.”
Reverend Beelson has proclaimed that only 144 people can be saved on Mount Weeupcut. While up on the mountain, Beelson has made the necessary arrangements to ensure the safety of his congregation and has collected enough food to feed a small army. Beelson has his “army” build an electric fence around the perimeter and his “angels” guard the main gate. With only 143 followers, Beelson’s son shows up at the last minute (very convenient) and now the gates are officially closed. The electric fence is activated and Beelson’s angels are now armed guards with semi-automatic weapons. This way, no one can get in the compound, or out.
Shut off from the rest of the world, computers and televisions are forbidden, Marina and Jed meet and are instantly attracted to one another. They develop a close relationship, which Marina’s mother is strictly against, and the two realize that this little trip might not be so bad after all. Marina’s mother has nothing to do with her own kids as she stays on the Mount, growing nastier every day, while Jed’s father has more and more respect for Beelson. Jed and Marina help each other through this ordeal as their parents change into strangers before their eyes. Everything doesn’t seem too bad, until the LMCs (Last Minute Christers) bring forth judgment day on some of the believers
On the eve of Armageddon, while everyone is receiving their robes, the LMCs, who have been camping outside the main gate, attack the cops and bust through the main gate. In the confusion that follows, some believers and some LMCs are killed. The main house catches on fire as well as the camp site. Gunshots ring out all over the place. Reverend Beelson talked of how fire would rain down from heaven and in a way he was speaking the truth.
Marina gets the kids to safety in a cave on top of the Mountain and Jed gets his laptop (he smuggled it in) in order to call for help. Hank, the undercover FBI agent makes the call and gets help to come. Jed’s father shoots a woman before he himself is killed, and Jed knocks out Marina’s mother with the laptop when she attacks him. It is safe to say that all Hell does break loose on top of Mount Weeupcut for several hours.
In the end, 20 people are killed, including Reverend Beelson. Forty people are wounded and the rest suffer the traumatic experience of Armageddon. Jed goes to live with his mother in Colorado on (what else?) the top of a mountain. Marina continues to live with her mother, who seems to be back to normal, although Marina’s father is getting a divorce and already has a girlfriend. It is assumed that the rest of the congregation goes back to their normal everyday lives. Their only problem was that they believed too much in what Reverend Beelson had to say. Marina and Jed keep in touch via email and it seems that those two will live happily ever after.
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