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Nchi alizoenda Mama kwa ajili ya kazi za Taifa tangu awe Rais

1: 10 Apr 21. - -> Uganda.
2: 4 May 21 - -> Kenya
3: 12 May 21 - -> Uganda
4: 22 June 21 - -> Msumbiji
5: 16 Jul 21 - -> Burundi
6: 02 Aug 21 - -> Rwanda
7: 16 Aug 21 - - > Malawi
8: 24 Aug 21 - - > Zambia
9: 18 Sep 21 - - >. UN HQ (USA)
10. 20 Oct 21 - - > Scotland
11. 10 Nov 21- - > Misri
12. 10 Feb 22 - - > Ufaransa
13. 15 Feb 22 - - > Ubelgiji
14. 24 Feb 22 - - > Dubai
15. 13 April 22 - - > USA
16. 10 May 22 - - > Uganda
17. 23 May 22 - - > Ghana
18. 11 June 22 - -> Oman (kwa wajomba zetu)
19. 06 Jul 22 - - >. Senegal
20. 16 Aug 22 - - > DRC ( Congo)
21. 13 Sep 22 - - > Kenya
22. 17 Sep 22 - - > United Kingdom
23. 21 Sep 22 - - > Msumbiji
24. 04 Oct 22 - -> Qatar
25. 02 Nov 22 - -> China
26. 07 Nov 22 - -> Misri
27. 12 Dec 22 - -> USA (GMO)
28. 17 Jan 23 - -> Switzerand
29. 24 Jan 23.- -> Senegal
30. 04 Feb 23 - - > Burundi
31. 16 Feb 23 - - > Ethiopia
32. 15 Mar 23 - - > South Africa
33. 07 May 23 - - > Namibia
34. 25 May 23 - - > Uganda
35. 29 May 23- - > Nigeria
36. 05 July 23 - - > Malawi
37. 24 Aug 23 - -> South Africa
38. 05 Sept 23 - -> Kenya
39. 02 Oct 23 - -> Doha-Qatar
40. 08 Oct 23 - - > Delhi , India
41. 23 Oct 23 - - > Zambia
42. 02 Nov 23 - - > Rwanda
43. 08 Nov 23 - - > Morocco
44. 10 Nov 23 - - > Saudia Arabia
45. 30 Nov 23 - - > Dubai
Safi.
Asonge mbele, angalau atembelee nchi 300 kwa mwaka.
 
The Discoverie of Witchcraft

Ok, so here I would like to tell you about a very important book in the study of witchcraft, occult, and even stage magic or illusion. This book came out in 1584. At that time witches were being burned at the stake frequently, and the writer of the Discoverie, Reginald Scott, wrote the book in an attempt to quell the witch burning histeria. His position was that most of the people who were accused of witchcraft were either deluded to believe they had magical powers, what we might call mentally ill today, or, they were using tricks and illusions to produce effects, and there was no real magic at all. In the process of this, his was the first book to teach the tricks of magicians that we call stage magic today, like David Blaine, or David Copperfield. You can see an example of this sort of magic, showing the illusion of removing a man's head in these pictures.

Scott also published real witchcraft of the day, including rituals to conjure angels, demons, fairies, and the dead. You can see an example of a magic circle used to conjure fairies here, and the start of the ritual, which involves going to the cemetery to conjure the ghost of a suicide victim. "Look at how crazy all this stuff is!" Scott rants to his reader, "how could anyone believe this?" But people sure did. The book became a training manual for both witches and stage magicians in spite of the fact it was never intended for that purpose, at least as far as we know. Perhaps Scott really was a magician and was taking the opportunity to publish real magic right under the nose of the witch finders. Certainly if he would have published a book in support of witchcraft in those days he would have been burned at the stake himself. Regardless, it is a very important book to study for all witches. It's hard to read, the old time language is like reading the bible, but there are some incredible bits of magic in here. It's like looking back in time, to the year 1584.
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