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November 1, 2002

Stupidity and racism together - what a surprise.

by Feòrag

A parish council in Cornwall has demanded the destruction of a memorial to quarry workers because they fear the stone circle, and the picnic tables inside it, might be used by Pagans. Local parish priest Rev Peter Kerton-Johnson told the Western Daily Press of his fears:

To put an altar in the centre of the circle is really inviting some sort of pagan practice. I have come from South Africa where these sort of things happen daily, even human sacrifice where children are killed and body parts taken by witch doctors. There has already been an instance recorded in Britain in which a mutilated child's body was found in the Thames. Now there is hearsay that some sort of wedding took place at the circle.

This explains why there are so many child sacrifices in churches, registry offices and other wedding venues. The monument was built by quarry owner Richard England who was bemused by the suggestion: I can take it all away, but what will be next to go, Stonehenge?. Stone circle could be used for witchcraft, fear - Western Daily Press, October 30th 2002.

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1: Posted by: DragonSlaveII | May 19, 2009 5:40 AM

Typical sheeple. Personally, I'd like to keep that thing up for the purpose of various pagan rites. If they are worried about children getting killed, they can put up cameras, so that way those who practice human sacrifice might have a bit of consequence...like jail time. If they are killing kids, taking away an altar won't change a thing, they're still going to kill them.

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