Fantasy is very popular today. Many of us collect elves, gnomes, hobbits, and fairies. We love watching Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and so forth. We all need a wake up call because those are very dangerous grounds. All of these 'mystical' beings are demons and they are worshiped in the occult. Disney, movies, and fairy tales have made them "cute" yet do not be deceived. The devil is the father of lies! Protect yourself and your family and get rid of all these images and collections from your life and out of your home for good! Here are quotes from many credible sources that will reveal to us the truth about elves, santa and fairies. "Fantasy plays an important role in any religious curriculum, for the subjective mind is less discriminating about the quality of its food than it is about the taste. Thus, fantasy is utilized as a magic weapon in Satanism. The Satanist maintains a storehouse of avowed fantasy gathered from all cultures and from all ages." (Anton Szandor LaVey, The Satanic Rituals, p. 15, 27) 1 / 12
"Elf: 'A small, often mischievous creature considered to have magical powers.' Although some of these creatures may appear cute on the surface, all of them are nonetheless demonic entities that have their origin in the occult world." (Cathy Burns, Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated, p. 77) "Elf - If a person wants their help, he must apply to their chief, the devil himself. The idea that these spirits are demonic in origin is in accordance with the Bible." -"Goblins and Elves" 2 / 12
(Dr.Kurt Koch, Occult ABC, p. 82, 83) 3 / 12
Elves - "A host of supernatural beings and spirits who exist between earth and heaven. Fairies or Elves are fallen angels. When God cast Lucifer from heaven, the angels who were loyal to Lucifer plunged down with him." (Rosemary Ellen Guiley, The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft, p. 115) "elves are "disembodied spirits", used in "magic and sorcery" and are "the principal agents in seances." 4 / 12
(H.P. Blavatsky, Isis Unveiled, Vol I, p. 262) "Modern Christmas elves find their origin in the house gnomes of the Scandinavians, which were present since the pagan times. It was believed that these gnomes guarded homes against evil." Christmas World; (ABC family) 5 / 12
"Devil: Besides the name Satan, he is also called Beelzebub, Lucifer and in popular or rustic speech by many familiar terms such as Old Nick." (Oxford English Dictionary Vol III D-E) 6 / 12
I remember that in December 2011 my grandson Jaen-Luc (aged 5) had two weeks of dreams of santa. It was different dreams but in the end the message was very clear. Santa was telling him that he needs to serve him (santa) otherwise he will not get a christmas present. Every morning we broke and cancel the dream. On day 3 I wrote the name santa on a piece of paper and during the second week my eye caught the piece of paper on my desk that I totally forgot about and I noticed that the letters in satan was just scrambled around a bit to form santa. "Old Nick: "A well-known British name of the Devil. It seems probable that this name is derived from the Dutch Nikken, which means the devil..." (Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, p.650) 7 / 12
Also read our article on the Origin of Christmas. "(Saint Nick) or "Ole Nick" is listed among the fallen angels or devils in the Dictionary of Fallen Angels. December 25 is actually "the feast in honor of the birth of the son of the Babylonian queen of heaven, later called Saturnaha by the heathen Romans." (Gail Riplinger, New Age Versions, p. 52) "This time of year was in many ways for the Germanic peoples what Samhain was to the Celtics, a time when magic went out into the world, freeing the dead to walk and elves, trolls, gnomes, et cetera were free to roam." Santa Claus, the Yule Elf, and Odin by Kimberly Moore. 8 / 12
"In these plays, the devil s common entry line, known as the "devil s bluster," was "Ho! Ho! Ho!" (Siefker, Phyllis. Santa Claus, Last of the Wild Men: The Origins and Evolution of Saint Nicholas. Jfferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1997, p. 69) "Old Nick - NOUN, the devil or satan - The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000 Fairies have a long and winding history in witchcraft and the occult. The Woman s Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects describes the fairy as, "tiny female spirit with butterfly wings..." (p. 246) The fairy is depicted as a Queen with a crown. (p. 245) It goes on to say, "... the fairies were originally the souls of the pagan dead... In several folk ballads the Fairy Queen is addressed as Queen of Heaven... Christian sources depicted fairies as real people, almost 9 / 12
synonymous with witches." (The Woman s Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects, p. 246) "According to theory, fairies are either: earthbound unbaptized souls; guardians of the souls of the dead; ghosts of venerated ancestors; fallen angels condemned to remain on earth; nature spirits, or small human beings. They are said to have magical powers and to consort with witches and other humans with supernatural powers..." (Geddes and Grosett, Guide to the Occult and Mysticism, p. 446) The popular Encyclopedia of Occultism by Lewis Spence, connects fairies to the devil ands says of fairies, "They steal human children, and leave in their places fairy changelings..." (Lewis Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, p. 154) "In Ireland, all the sidh or fairy hills (grave mounds) were said to open up on the occasion [Halloween]. Folks insisted that it was impossible to keep the fairies underground on Halloween. Since these fairies were simply pagan spirits, the church naturally insisted that demons were abroad on Halloween." (Walker, Barbara, The Woman s Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects, p. 180) "If a person wants their [fairies] help, he must apply to their chief, the devil himself. This however, would cost a person his salvation. The idea that these spirits [fairies] are demonic is in accordance with the Bible." 10 / 12
(Dr. Kurt Koch, Occult ABC, p. 83) According to The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft, "Fairies are fallen angels." It goes on to describe fairies as, "Some fairies were said to suck human blood like vampires... Many contemporary Witches believe in fairies and some see them clairvoyantly. Some Witches say their Craft [WitchCraft] was passed down from fairies..." (Rosemary Ellen Guiley, The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft, p. 117) Fairies come from the underground of hell. "Fairies are generally believed to live as a nation in an underground location..." (Harpers' Encyclopedia of Mystical & Paranormal Experience, p. 198) 11 / 12
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