News Occultist Plans To Annoy Pope
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Self-styled Witch King Magnus Lynius Shadee aims to open two occult centres in the Midlands before the Pope's visit to the UK this autumn, according to a report by the Sunday Mercury.
Shadee, who also considered standing for Parliament in the General Election, said he wants to open two occult centres - one in Coventry and one in Birmingham. Pope Benedict XVI is set to visit those two locations on September 19 during a planned four-day tour of the UK.
According to the newspaper's website: Shadee, aged 65, said: "I've always intended to open an occult centre in the cities and the Pope's visit simply brought forward the date. The Vatican will probably be none too happy with the idea though."
There has been quite a bit of opposition to the Pope's visit to the UK - mainly because it is estimated it will cost lb12 million. Although the Roman Catholic Church is raising more than lb7 million of that money, some of it will be paid by UK taxpayers. Plenty of people, myself included, feel that the taxpayers' money could go to better uses.
However, I'm not sure Shadee's plan to open a pair of occult centres is going to make any difference to the Pope's visit, or the amount it will cost taxpayers. Shadee's probably doing it because he loves a bit of attention in the press, in my opinion.
I also don't know if there is any shortage of shops selling occult
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