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Sol Invictus
10-18-2009, 10:37 PM
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_news_home/displayarticle.asp?id=452959


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CHURCH leaders fear an occult centre due to open on Christmas Eve will target Cambridge University students. Magus Lynius Shadee, self-named King of All Witches, has announced he will open in the city centre by December 24. He already runs similar organisations in France and has sparked fears that his centre will target the vulnerable.

It is expected to dabble in manifestations of the dead, paranormal experiences, black magic, séances and occult books. Based in Normandy, France, the "magician" claims to be able to prove that the afterlife exists by bringing back the dead. Mr Shadee told the News: "I do not preach, I can prove it and any sceptic is more than welcome to join me, then they too will have a new born life." The witch hopes to open the centre just before Christmas.

He said: "The ideal date would be December 24, however if our lease is delayed then a freehold purchase will be obtained, through a separate agent, then we would open on that date." Mr Shadee refused to reveal where the shop would be because of lease negotiations but said it would be in the city centre. The shop and "surgery" will be open to the public and will offer exorcisms, physical research, paranormal phenomena, direct voice communication, manifestation of "ghosts" and witchcraft.

And there could be a registration for births, deaths and marriages. But Father David Paul of St Laurence's Roman Catholic Church in Milton Road, raised fears over the occultist's move on the city. He said: "It will be a shockingly bad thing for Cambridge. Whilst it is obviously a load of nonsense it will appeal to people who are in distress or are vulnerable.

It really is manipulation of people's fears and a complete fraud. People who go to these things often end up with mental problems. "A lot of Cambridge University students come to the city and can be very vulnerable. This sort of thing may seem interesting but it is actually very seedy."

The Rev Ian Church, who told the News he has been investigating Mr Shadee, visited his occult centre in Neuilly-le-Vendin, Normandy on Saturday. He said: "It was quite an experience. There were several ritual and séance rooms and what really struck us was the intense and extreme cold in the rooms.

"Mr Shadee is most certainly an occultist in the truest form and I am of no doubt of the powers he can summon, within the paranormal. My concerns are that if he is allowed to open an occult centre there would be an epidemic of anti-faiths."

Baron Samedi
10-18-2009, 11:29 PM
Sounds like a chap I would like to meet :)

Fortis in Arduis
10-19-2009, 05:00 AM
This will go down well in Cambridge. It follows on from Aleister Crowley.