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Houston County [/IMG]Georgia’s most progressive county</em>,” but practicing your spiritual beliefs in the Centerville city limits, may land you in jail.Courtney Bibb, owner of Energy Among Us, a spiritual bookstore, gift shop, and wellness center in Centerville, GA, is being threatened by the city to stop illegal activities taking place in her store.No, these activities don’t involve drugs, prostitution or gambling. According to Bibb, a former Macon police officer, she is being targeted for practicing her religious beliefs. Her store is accused of violating Centerville’s archaic ordinance, outlawing the practice of psychic reading, fortune telling, palm reading, and other spiritual activities.In a certified letter from the city of Centerville, Ms. Bibb was notified that her business was operating illegally. Ms. Bibb who runs a "spiritual wellness" business claims the City of Centerville is running her out of town because of an unconstitutional ordinance that prohibits "fortunetelling, phrenology, astrology, clairvoyance, palmistry, spiritualism or other kindred practices, businesses or professions where a charge is made or a donation is accepted for the services." Courtney Bibb says she secured a business license and the mayor attended the ribbon-cutting for her shop, Energy Among Us, in February.
Plaintiff operates a business that focuses on spiritual wellness," Bibb says in her federal complaint. "Plaintiff sells books, candles, incense, crystals, tarot cards, angel cards, and other items relating to spiritual wellness and healing. 
In addition, plaintiff offers various services related to spiritual wellness, including tarot card readings or therapy, or therapy, palm reading, group meditation, group energy healing, chakra or energy alignment, reflexology, reiki, dream interpretation, and crystal ball readings."  
Apparently, things went well The Macon Telegraph ran a story about her in its March 28 edition. The article mentioned a Mind, Body and Spirit Expo that Bibb plans to host this Saturday. This expo will include "sessions and demonstrations on meditation techniques, life coaching, organic gardening and soap making, drum circles, tai chi and reflexology." 
On April 12, Bibb says, she received a letter from the Centerville city clerk, stating that her business violates City Ordinance Section 6-1, "Fortunetelling and similar practices prohibited." The clerk told her to close down her business, she says.

Bibb says the letter stated: "A review of your business license application, filled out by you, describes your business as a 'wellness center/bookstore.' Had you disclosed the entire nature of your business at the time you applied for a license, any lack of awareness, or misunderstanding of the applicable city ordinance could have been cleared up." “I’m not allowed to practice spiritualism. No meditation, no prayer, no healing circles…I can’t do any of that.” Bibb told the Sun News.Failure to comply with the city ordinance could allow Centerville to close Bibb's store.  Bibb could also face penalties of up to 60 days in jail, if she continues to charge customers for her services.Centerville, GA Mayor John Harley, supports the city’s decision. He charges that Energy Among Us is in violation of city ordinances, and the store's business license is for a wellness center/bookstore, not psychic readings. City officials also believe that Ms. Bibb did not use full disclosure when she applied for her business license.In addition to trying to save her business, Courtney Bibb believes she also needs to take a stand for religious freedom. She is fearful that the city ordinance could be used to persecute any religious or spiritual beliefs that city leaders deem to be inappropriate.Energy Among Us is located at: 100 N. Houston Lake Blvd Suite S, Centerville GA 31028, across from the Galleria Mall.
Rege, Satanas!*Rege, Azazel!*Rege, Amdusias
PRAISE THE Mighty 4 Crowns of Duat!

Al Jilwah
I remember necessary affairs and execute them in due time. I teach and guide those who follow my instructions. If anyone obey me and conform to my commandments, he shall have joy, delight, and comfort.
-Satan

Mac Friday
www.joyofsatan.com
 
oh my!! that is so not fair!! people need to die! (ok maybe im saying that out of anger but come on!! its like public freedom is getting tighter and tighter! damn... i ont know what to say. the only thing i ould say is too bad shes not a satanist ecause im sure this wouldnt be happening.. :(
-----Original Message-----
Date: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 12:33:42 pm
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
From: "Mac Friday" <macfriday@...
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land You In Jail!!!!!



Houston County may call itself ?Georgia?s most progressive county,? but
practicing your spiritual beliefs in the Centerville city limits, may land you
in jail.
Courtney Bibb, owner of Energy Among Us, a spiritual bookstore, gift shop, and
wellness center in Centerville, GA, is being threatened by the city to stop
illegal activities taking place in her store.
No, these activities don?t involve drugs, prostitution or gambling. According to
Bibb, a former Macon police officer, she is being targeted for practicing her
religious beliefs. Her store is accused of violating Centerville?s archaic
ordinance, outlawing the practice of psychic reading, fortune telling, palm
reading, and other spiritual activities.
In a certified letter from the city of Centerville, Ms. Bibb was notified that
her business was operating illegally.
Ms. Bibb who runs a "spiritual wellness" business claims the City of Centerville
is running her out of town because of an unconstitutional ordinance that
prohibits "fortunetelling, phrenology, astrology, clairvoyance, palmistry,
spiritualism or other kindred practices, businesses or professions where a
charge is made or a donation is accepted for the services."
Courtney Bibb says she secured a business license and the mayor attended the
ribbon-cutting for her shop, Energy Among Us, in February.
Plaintiff operates a business that focuses on spiritual wellness," Bibb says in
her federal complaint. "Plaintiff sells books, candles, incense, crystals, tarot
cards, angel cards, and other items relating to spiritual wellness and healing.

In addition, plaintiff offers various services related to spiritual wellness,
including tarot card readings or therapy, or therapy, palm reading, group
meditation, group energy healing, chakra or energy alignment, reflexology,
reiki, dream interpretation, and crystal ball readings."

Apparently, things went well The Macon Telegraph ran a story about her in its
March 28 edition. The article mentioned a Mind, Body and Spirit Expo that Bibb
plans to host this Saturday. This expo will include "sessions and demonstrations
on meditation techniques, life coaching, organic gardening and soap making, drum
circles, tai chi and reflexology."

On April 12, Bibb says, she received a letter from the Centerville city clerk,
stating that her business violates City Ordinance Section 6-1, "Fortunetelling
and similar practices prohibited." The clerk told her to close down her
business, she says.


Bibb says the letter stated: "A review of your business license application,
filled out by you, describes your business as a 'wellness center/bookstore.' Had
you disclosed the entire nature of your business at the time you applied for a
license, any lack of awareness, or misunderstanding of the applicable city
ordinance could have been cleared up."
?I?m not allowed to practice spiritualism. No meditation, no prayer, no healing
circles?I can?t do any of that.? Bibb told the Sun News.
Failure to comply with the city ordinance could allow Centerville to
close Bibb's store. Bibb could also face penalties of up to 60 days in jail, if
she continues to charge customers for her services.
Centerville, GA Mayor John Harley, supports the city?s decision. He charges
that Energy Among Us is in violation of city ordinances, and the store's
business license is for a wellness center/bookstore, not psychic readings. City
officials also believe that Ms. Bibb did not use full disclosure when she
applied for her business license.
In addition to trying to save her business, Courtney Bibb believes she also
needs to take a stand for religious freedom. She is fearful that the city
ordinance could be used to persecute any religious or spiritual beliefs that
city leaders deem to be inappropriate.
Energy Among Us is located at: 100 N. Houston Lake Blvd Suite S, Centerville GA
31028, across from the Galleria Mall.
Rege, Satanas!*Rege, Azazel!*Rege, Amdusias
PRAISE THE Mighty 4 Crowns of Duat!


Al Jilwah
I remember necessary affairs and execute them in due time. I teach and guide
those who follow my instructions. If anyone obey me and conform to my
commandments, he shall have joy, delight, and comfort.

-Satan

Mac Friday
www.joyofsatan.com
 
and Unfortunately, it is not finished ! at the end of the year (2011), will go to jail all the therapist, homeopath and so on, as now in america, the codex alimentarus is voted and applicated ! here where we are !here the link NC bill threatens to criminalize naturopaths, homeopaths, herbalists, midwives, aromatherapists as felons
 <b style="font-s[/IMG]Hail Satan ! Hail Marduk Amon-Râ ! Hail Nabu ! Hail all the Mighty Gods of Duat ![/B]
I receive a lot of mails, I miss time to answer all of them, then : I am a French female - I don't answer to any questions about my privacy - I don't answer anymore to any "private" mails - I teach nobody and have no time to chat - If you have something to tell me, do it through the group. Thank you !

De : Mac Friday <macfriday@...
À : [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Envoyé le : Mer 6 avril 2011, 17h 33min 38s
Objet : [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land You In Jail!!!!!

 
Houston County [/IMG]Georgia’s most progressive county</em>,” but practicing your spiritual beliefs in the Centerville city limits, may land you in jail.Courtney Bibb, owner of Energy Among Us, a spiritual bookstore, gift shop, and wellness center in Centerville, GA, is being threatened by the city to stop illegal activities taking place in her store.No, these activities don’t involve drugs, prostitution or gambling. According to Bibb, a former Macon police officer, she is being targeted for practicing her religious beliefs. Her store is accused of violating Centerville’s archaic ordinance, outlawing the practice of psychic reading, fortune telling, palm reading, and other spiritual activities.In a certified letter from the city of Centerville, Ms. Bibb was notified that her business was operating illegally. Ms. Bibb who runs a "spiritual wellness" business claims the City of Centerville is running her out of town because of an unconstitutional ordinance that prohibits "fortunetelling, phrenology, astrology, clairvoyance, palmistry, spiritualism or other kindred practices, businesses or professions where a charge is made or a donation is accepted for the services." Courtney Bibb says she secured a business license and the mayor attended the ribbon-cutting for her shop, Energy Among Us, in February.
Plaintiff operates a business that focuses on spiritual wellness," Bibb says in her federal complaint. "Plaintiff sells books, candles, incense, crystals, tarot cards, angel cards, and other items relating to spiritual wellness and healing. 
In addition, plaintiff offers various services related to spiritual wellness, including tarot card readings or therapy, or therapy, palm reading, group meditation, group energy healing, chakra or energy alignment, reflexology, reiki, dream interpretation, and crystal ball readings."  
Apparently, things went well The Macon Telegraph ran a story about her in its March 28 edition. The article mentioned a Mind, Body and Spirit Expo that Bibb plans to host this Saturday. This expo will include "sessions and demonstrations on meditation techniques, life coaching, organic gardening and soap making, drum circles, tai chi and reflexology." 
On April 12, Bibb says, she received a letter from the Centerville city clerk, stating that her business violates City Ordinance Section 6-1, "Fortunetelling and similar practices prohibited." The clerk told her to close down her business, she says.

Bibb says the letter stated: "A review of your business license application, filled out by you, describes your business as a 'wellness center/bookstore.' Had you disclosed the entire nature of your business at the time you applied for a license, any lack of awareness, or misunderstanding of the applicable city ordinance could have been cleared up." “I’m not allowed to practice spiritualism. No meditation, no prayer, no healing circles…I can’t do any of that.” Bibb told the Sun News.Failure to comply with the city ordinance could allow Centerville to close Bibb's store.  Bibb could also face penalties of up to 60 days in jail, if she continues to charge customers for her services.Centerville, GA Mayor John Harley, supports the city’s decision. He charges that Energy Among Us is in violation of city ordinances, and the store's business license is for a wellness center/bookstore, not psychic readings. City officials also believe that Ms. Bibb did not use full disclosure when she applied for her business license.In addition to trying to save her business, Courtney Bibb believes she also needs to take a stand for religious freedom. She is fearful that the city ordinance could be used to persecute any religious or spiritual beliefs that city leaders deem to be inappropriate.Energy Among Us is located at: 100 N. Houston Lake Blvd Suite S, Centerville GA 31028, across from the Galleria Mall.
Rege, Satanas!*Rege, Azazel!*Rege, Amdusias
PRAISE THE Mighty 4 Crowns of Duat!

Al Jilwah
I remember necessary affairs and execute them in due time. I teach and guide those who follow my instructions. If anyone obey me and conform to my commandments, he shall have joy, delight, and comfort.
-Satan

Mac Friday
www.joyofsatan.com
 
They've been working for years (decades!) on ramming the Codex through. I depend on my health supplements since unfortunately we can't get all the necessary nutrients from our food any more. It hasn't been passed in Canada yet, but it's only a matter of time I'm sure.

The idea is to give big pharma carte blanche. Bottom line? Sick people are easier to control ...

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Infuriatedsekhmet Eglantine <infuriatedsekhmet1111@... wrote:

and Unfortunately, it is not finished ! at the end of the year (2011), will go
to jail all the therapist, homeopath and so on, as now in america, the codex
alimentarus is voted and applicated !
here where we are !
here the link
NC bill threatens to criminalize naturopaths, homeopaths, herbalists, midwives,
aromatherapists as felons
Hail Satan ! Hail Marduk Amon-Râ ! Hail Nabu ! Hail all the Mighty Gods of Duat
!
I receive a lot of mails, I miss time to answer all of them, then : I am a
French female - I don't answer to any questions about my privacy - I don't
answer anymore to any "private" mails - I teach nobody and have no time to chat
- If you have something to tell me, do it through the group. Thank you !




________________________________
De : Mac Friday <macfriday@...
À : [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]; [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url];
[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Envoyé le : Mer 6 avril 2011, 17h 33min 38s
Objet : [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land You In
Jail!!!!!




Houston County may call itself “Georgia’s most progressive county,” but
practicing your spiritual beliefs in the Centerville city limits, may land you
in jail.
Courtney Bibb, owner of Energy Among Us, a spiritual bookstore, gift shop, and
wellness center in Centerville, GA, is being threatened by the city to stop
illegal activities taking place in her store.
No, these activities don’t involve drugs, prostitution or gambling. According to
Bibb, a former Macon police officer, she is being targeted for practicing her
religious beliefs. Her store is accused of violating Centerville’s archaic
ordinance, outlawing the practice of psychic reading, fortune telling, palm
reading, and other spiritual activities.
In a certified letter from the city of Centerville, Ms. Bibb was notified that
her business was operating illegally.
Ms. Bibb who runs a "spiritual wellness" business claims the City of Centerville
is running her out of town because of an unconstitutional ordinance that
prohibits "fortunetelling, phrenology, astrology, clairvoyance, palmistry,
spiritualism or other kindred practices, businesses or professions where a
charge is made or a donation is accepted for the services."
Courtney Bibb says she secured a business license and the mayor attended the
ribbon-cutting for her shop, Energy Among Us, in February.
Plaintiff operates a business that focuses on spiritual wellness," Bibb says in
her federal complaint. "Plaintiff sells books, candles, incense, crystals, tarot
cards, angel cards, and other items relating to spiritual wellness and healing.

In addition, plaintiff offers various services related to spiritual wellness,
including tarot card readings or therapy, or therapy, palm reading, group
meditation, group energy healing, chakra or energy alignment, reflexology,
reiki, dream interpretation, and crystal ball readings."

Apparently, things went well The Macon Telegraph ran a story about her in its
March 28 edition. The article mentioned a Mind, Body and Spirit Expo that Bibb
plans to host this Saturday. This expo will include "sessions and demonstrations
on meditation techniques, life coaching, organic gardening and soap making, drum
circles, tai chi and reflexology."

On April 12, Bibb says, she received a letter from the Centerville city clerk,
stating that her business violates City Ordinance Section 6-1, "Fortunetelling
and similar practices prohibited." The clerk told her to close down her
business, she says.


Bibb says the letter stated: "A review of your business license application,
filled out by you, describes your business as a 'wellness center/bookstore.' Had
you disclosed the entire nature of your business at the time you applied for a
license, any lack of awareness, or misunderstanding of the applicable city
ordinance could have been cleared up."
“I’m not allowed to practice spiritualism. No meditation, no prayer, no healing
circles…I can’t do any of that.” Bibb told the Sun News.
Failure to comply with the city ordinance could allow Centerville to
close Bibb's store. Bibb could also face penalties of up to 60 days in jail, if
she continues to charge customers for her services.
Centerville, GA Mayor John Harley, supports the city’s decision. He charges
that Energy Among Us is in violation of city ordinances, and the store's
business license is for a wellness center/bookstore, not psychic readings. City
officials also believe that Ms. Bibb did not use full disclosure when she
applied for her business license.
In addition to trying to save her business, Courtney Bibb believes she also
needs to take a stand for religious freedom. She is fearful that the city
ordinance could be used to persecute any religious or spiritual beliefs that
city leaders deem to be inappropriate.
Energy Among Us is located at: 100 N. Houston Lake Blvd Suite S, Centerville GA
31028, across from the Galleria Mall.
Rege, Satanas!*Rege, Azazel!*Rege, Amdusias
PRAISE THE Mighty 4 Crowns of Duat!


Al Jilwah
I remember necessary affairs and execute them in due time. I teach and guide
those who follow my instructions. If anyone obey me and conform to my
commandments, he shall have joy, delight, and comfort.

-Satan

Mac Friday
www.joyofsatan.com
 
This one reason I believe in learning herbalism of your area, JewN can pass all the shit they want, can't stop me from taking a strip of bark from a tree and boiling it.etc In North America there are wild growing herbals such as penny wort and Solomon seal that are called other names in the East and among some of their most powerful herbs. People pay big buck for it from Eastern sources for it, where it grows in better quality here for free.   Goji also grows wild in the N.America regions, so you can plant them here they grow in all kinds of soil you just need to break them open and expose their seeds and wet them them push them into the ground.   Goji is the top ranked subtance in Chinese tradition systems and works on the HGH in the body and over all hormonal system. They feed it to kids in China with growth issues and they grow up tall and strong. It has properities for the eyes, it's one of the only known foods that can do what it does.   There is a new medicence made for a certian mocule found within astragalus root called TA65 that lenghtens the teleomeres in the DNA. It's so unique they have to harvest thousands of pounds to find one mocule or so they state. This root has been known for healing and longetivity for thousands of years it probably can be grown over here.  
 
From: chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, April 6, 2011 2:32:16 PM
Subject: Re: Re : [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land You In Jail!!!!!

  They've been working for years (decades!) on ramming the Codex through. I depend on my health supplements since unfortunately we can't get all the necessary nutrients from our food any more. It hasn't been passed in Canada yet, but it's only a matter of time I'm sure.

The idea is to give big pharma carte blanche. Bottom line? Sick people are easier to control ...

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Infuriatedsekhmet Eglantine <infuriatedsekhmet1111@... wrote:

and Unfortunately, it is not finished ! at the end of the year (2011), will go
to jail all the therapist, homeopath and so on, as now in america, the codex
alimentarus is voted and applicated !
here where we are !
here the link
NC bill threatens to criminalize naturopaths, homeopaths, herbalists, midwives,
aromatherapists as felons
Hail Satan ! Hail Marduk Amon-Râ ! Hail Nabu ! Hail all the Mighty Gods of Duat
!
I receive a lot of mails, I miss time to answer all of them, then : I am a
French female - I don't answer to any questions about my privacy - I don't
answer anymore to any "private" mails - I teach nobody and have no time to chat
- If you have something to tell me, do it through the group. Thank you !




________________________________
De : Mac Friday <macfriday@...
À : [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]; [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url];
[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Envoyé le : Mer 6 avril 2011, 17h 33min 38s
Objet : [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land You In
Jail!!!!!




Houston County may call itself “Georgia’s most progressive county,” but
practicing your spiritual beliefs in the Centerville city limits, may land you
in jail.
Courtney Bibb, owner of Energy Among Us, a spiritual bookstore, gift shop, and
wellness center in Centerville, GA, is being threatened by the city to stop
illegal activities taking place in her store.
No, these activities don’t involve drugs, prostitution or gambling. According to
Bibb, a former Macon police officer, she is being targeted for practicing her
religious beliefs. Her store is accused of violating Centerville’s archaic
ordinance, outlawing the practice of psychic reading, fortune telling, palm
reading, and other spiritual activities.
In a certified letter from the city of Centerville, Ms. Bibb was notified that
her business was operating illegally.
Ms. Bibb who runs a "spiritual wellness" business claims the City of Centerville
is running her out of town because of an unconstitutional ordinance that
prohibits "fortunetelling, phrenology, astrology, clairvoyance, palmistry,
spiritualism or other kindred practices, businesses or professions where a
charge is made or a donation is accepted for the services."
Courtney Bibb says she secured a business license and the mayor attended the
ribbon-cutting for her shop, Energy Among Us, in February.
Plaintiff operates a business that focuses on spiritual wellness," Bibb says in
her federal complaint. "Plaintiff sells books, candles, incense, crystals, tarot
cards, angel cards, and other items relating to spiritual wellness and healing.

In addition, plaintiff offers various services related to spiritual wellness,
including tarot card readings or therapy, or therapy, palm reading, group
meditation, group energy healing, chakra or energy alignment, reflexology,
reiki, dream interpretation, and crystal ball readings."

Apparently, things went well The Macon Telegraph ran a story about her in its
March 28 edition. The article mentioned a Mind, Body and Spirit Expo that Bibb
plans to host this Saturday. This expo will include "sessions and demonstrations
on meditation techniques, life coaching, organic gardening and soap making, drum
circles, tai chi and reflexology."

On April 12, Bibb says, she received a letter from the Centerville city clerk,
stating that her business violates City Ordinance Section 6-1, "Fortunetelling
and similar practices prohibited." The clerk told her to close down her
business, she says.


Bibb says the letter stated: "A review of your business license application,
filled out by you, describes your business as a 'wellness center/bookstore.' Had
you disclosed the entire nature of your business at the time you applied for a
license, any lack of awareness, or misunderstanding of the applicable city
ordinance could have been cleared up."
“I’m not allowed to practice spiritualism. No meditation, no prayer, no healing
circles…I can’t do any of that.” Bibb told the Sun News.
Failure to comply with the city ordinance could allow Centerville to
close Bibb's store. Bibb could also face penalties of up to 60 days in jail, if
she continues to charge customers for her services.
Centerville, GA Mayor John Harley, supports the city’s decision. He charges
that Energy Among Us is in violation of city ordinances, and the store's
business license is for a wellness center/bookstore, not psychic readings. City
officials also believe that Ms. Bibb did not use full disclosure when she
applied for her business license.
In addition to trying to save her business, Courtney Bibb believes she also
needs to take a stand for religious freedom. She is fearful that the city
ordinance could be used to persecute any religious or spiritual beliefs that
city leaders deem to be inappropriate.
Energy Among Us is located at: 100 N. Houston Lake Blvd Suite S, Centerville GA
31028, across from the Galleria Mall.
Rege, Satanas!*Rege, Azazel!*Rege, Amdusias
PRAISE THE Mighty 4 Crowns of Duat!


Al Jilwah
I remember necessary affairs and execute them in due time. I teach and guide
those who follow my instructions. If anyone obey me and conform to my
commandments, he shall have joy, delight, and comfort.

-Satan

Mac Friday
www.joyofsatan.com
 
so do you think this astragalus tea would have the molecule? i am very much into all of this :)
-----Original Message-----
Date: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 3:53:06 pm
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
From: "Don Danko" <mageson6666@...
Subject: Re: Re : [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land You In Jail!!!!!

This one reason I believe in learning herbalism of your area, JewN can pass all
the shit they want, can't stop me from taking a strip of bark from a tree and
boiling it.etc In North America there are wild growing herbals such as penny
wort and Solomon seal that are called other names in the East and among some of
their most powerful herbs. People pay big buck for it from Eastern sources for
it, where it grows in better quality here for free.

Goji also grows wild in the N.America regions, so you can plant them here they
grow in all kinds of soil you just need to break them open and expose their
seeds and wet them them push them into the ground.

Goji is the top ranked subtance in Chinese tradition systems and works on the
HGH in the body and over all hormonal system. They feed it to kids in China with
growth issues and they grow up tall and strong. It has properities for the eyes,
it's one of the only known foods that can do what it does.

There is a new medicence made for a certian mocule found within astragalus root
called TA65 that lenghtens the teleomeres in the DNA. It's so unique they have
to harvest thousands of pounds to find one mocule or so they state. This root
has been known for healing and longetivity for thousands of years it probably
can be grown over here.


 



________________________________
From: chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Wed, April 6, 2011 2:32:16 PM
Subject: Re: Re : [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land
You In Jail!!!!!

 
They've been working for years (decades!) on ramming the Codex through. I depend
on my health supplements since unfortunately we can't get all the necessary
nutrients from our food any more. It hasn't been passed in Canada yet, but it's
only a matter of time I'm sure.

The idea is to give big pharma carte blanche. Bottom line? Sick people are
easier to control ...

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Infuriatedsekhmet Eglantine
<infuriatedsekhmet1111@... wrote:
and Unfortunately, it is not finished ! at the end of the year (2011), will go

to jail all the therapist, homeopath and so on, as now in america, the codex
alimentarus is voted and applicated !
here where we are !
here the link
NC bill threatens to criminalize naturopaths, homeopaths, herbalists, midwives,

aromatherapists as felons
Hail Satan ! Hail Marduk Amon-Râ ! Hail Nabu ! Hail all the Mighty Gods of Duat

!
I receive a lot of mails, I miss time to answer all of them, then : I am a
French female - I don't answer to any questions about my privacy - I don't
answer anymore to any "private" mails - I teach nobody and have no time to chat

- If you have something to tell me, do it through the group. Thank you !




________________________________
De : Mac Friday <macfriday@...
À : [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]; [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url];
[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Envoyé le : Mer 6 avril 2011, 17h 33min 38s
Objet : [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land You In
Jail!!!!!




Houston County may call itself ?Georgia?s most progressive county,? but
practicing your spiritual beliefs in the Centerville city limits, may land you

in jail.
Courtney Bibb, owner of Energy Among Us, a spiritual bookstore, gift shop, and

wellness center in Centerville, GA, is being threatened by the city to stop
illegal activities taking place in her store.
No, these activities don?t involve drugs, prostitution or gambling. According
to

Bibb, a former Macon police officer, she is being targeted for practicing her
religious beliefs. Her store is accused of violating Centerville?s archaic
ordinance, outlawing the practice of psychic reading, fortune telling, palm
reading, and other spiritual activities.
In a certified letter from the city of Centerville, Ms. Bibb was notified that

her business was operating illegally.
Ms. Bibb who runs a "spiritual wellness" business claims the City of
Centerville

is running her out of town because of an unconstitutional ordinance that
prohibits "fortunetelling, phrenology, astrology, clairvoyance, palmistry,
spiritualism or other kindred practices, businesses or professions where a
charge is made or a donation is accepted for the services."
Courtney Bibb says she secured a business license and the mayor attended the
ribbon-cutting for her shop, Energy Among Us, in February.
Plaintiff operates a business that focuses on spiritual wellness," Bibb says in

her federal complaint. "Plaintiff sells books, candles, incense, crystals,
tarot

cards, angel cards, and other items relating to spiritual wellness and healing.


In addition, plaintiff offers various services related to spiritual wellness,
including tarot card readings or therapy, or therapy, palm reading, group
meditation, group energy healing, chakra or energy alignment, reflexology,
reiki, dream interpretation, and crystal ball readings."

Apparently, things went well The Macon Telegraph ran a story about her in its
March 28 edition. The article mentioned a Mind, Body and Spirit Expo that Bibb

plans to host this Saturday. This expo will include "sessions and
demonstrations

on meditation techniques, life coaching, organic gardening and soap making,
drum

circles, tai chi and reflexology."

On April 12, Bibb says, she received a letter from the Centerville city clerk,

stating that her business violates City Ordinance Section 6-1, "Fortunetelling

and similar practices prohibited." The clerk told her to close down her
business, she says.


Bibb says the letter stated: "A review of your business license application,
filled out by you, describes your business as a 'wellness center/bookstore.'
Had

you disclosed the entire nature of your business at the time you applied for a

license, any lack of awareness, or misunderstanding of the applicable city
ordinance could have been cleared up."
?I?m not allowed to practice spiritualism. No meditation, no prayer, no healing

circles?I can?t do any of that.? Bibb told the Sun News.
Failure to comply with the city ordinance could allow Centerville to
close Bibb's store. Bibb could also face penalties of up to 60 days in jail, if

she continues to charge customers for her services.
Centerville, GA Mayor John Harley, supports the city?s decision. He charges
that Energy Among Us is in violation of city ordinances, and the store's
business license is for a wellness center/bookstore, not psychic readings. City

officials also believe that Ms. Bibb did not use full disclosure when she
applied for her business license.
In addition to trying to save her business, Courtney Bibb believes she also
needs to take a stand for religious freedom. She is fearful that the city
ordinance could be used to persecute any religious or spiritual beliefs that
city leaders deem to be inappropriate.
Energy Among Us is located at: 100 N. Houston Lake Blvd Suite S, Centerville GA

31028, across from the Galleria Mall.
Rege, Satanas!*Rege, Azazel!*Rege, Amdusias
PRAISE THE Mighty 4 Crowns of Duat!


Al Jilwah
I remember necessary affairs and execute them in due time. I teach and guide
those who follow my instructions. If anyone obey me and conform to my
commandments, he shall have joy, delight, and comfort.

-Satan

Mac Friday
www.joyofsatan.com
 
Don,

I'm curious about something and was wondering some of your reccomendations since it is clear you have done sufficient research on this.

I have read a few books from the local library concerning herbs and their uses, etc., but have not been able to find one that is detailed enough to learn about them. Being as there are so many types and some have different names for the same, etc., it can be quite confusing.

Would you be so kind as to suggest some decent and "complete" books on herbs, their properties, names, etc.?

I would appreciate it. Thanks.

Hail Satan always!!!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Don Danko <mageson6666@... wrote:

This one reason I believe in learning herbalism of your area, JewN can pass all
the shit they want, can't stop me from taking a strip of bark from a tree and
boiling it.etc In North America there are wild growing herbals such as penny
wort and Solomon seal that are called other names in the East and among some of
their most powerful herbs. People pay big buck for it from Eastern sources for
it, where it grows in better quality here for free.

Goji also grows wild in the N.America regions, so you can plant them here they
grow in all kinds of soil you just need to break them open and expose their
seeds and wet them them push them into the ground.

Goji is the top ranked subtance in Chinese tradition systems and works on the
HGH in the body and over all hormonal system. They feed it to kids in China with
growth issues and they grow up tall and strong. It has properities for the eyes,
it's one of the only known foods that can do what it does.

There is a new medicence made for a certian mocule found within astragalus root
called TA65 that lenghtens the teleomeres in the DNA. It's so unique they have
to harvest thousands of pounds to find one mocule or so they state. This root
has been known for healing and longetivity for thousands of years it probably
can be grown over here.


 



________________________________
From: chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Wed, April 6, 2011 2:32:16 PM
Subject: Re: Re : [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land
You In Jail!!!!!

 
They've been working for years (decades!) on ramming the Codex through. I depend
on my health supplements since unfortunately we can't get all the necessary
nutrients from our food any more. It hasn't been passed in Canada yet, but it's
only a matter of time I'm sure.

The idea is to give big pharma carte blanche. Bottom line? Sick people are
easier to control ...

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Infuriatedsekhmet Eglantine
<infuriatedsekhmet1111@ wrote:

and Unfortunately, it is not finished ! at the end of the year (2011), will go

to jail all the therapist, homeopath and so on, as now in america, the codex
alimentarus is voted and applicated !
here where we are !
here the link
NC bill threatens to criminalize naturopaths, homeopaths, herbalists, midwives,

aromatherapists as felons
Hail Satan ! Hail Marduk Amon-Râ ! Hail Nabu ! Hail all the Mighty Gods of Duat

!
I receive a lot of mails, I miss time to answer all of them, then : I am a
French female - I don't answer to any questions about my privacy - I don't
answer anymore to any "private" mails - I teach nobody and have no time to chat

- If you have something to tell me, do it through the group. Thank you !




________________________________
De : Mac Friday <macfriday@
À : [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]; [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url];
[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Envoyé le : Mer 6 avril 2011, 17h 33min 38s
Objet : [JoyofSatan666] Where Practicing Spiritual Beliefs Can Land You In
Jail!!!!!




Houston County may call itself “Georgia’s most progressive county,” but
practicing your spiritual beliefs in the Centerville city limits, may land you

in jail.
Courtney Bibb, owner of Energy Among Us, a spiritual bookstore, gift shop, and

wellness center in Centerville, GA, is being threatened by the city to stop
illegal activities taking place in her store.
No, these activities don’t involve drugs, prostitution or gambling. According
to

Bibb, a former Macon police officer, she is being targeted for practicing her
religious beliefs. Her store is accused of violating Centerville’s archaic
ordinance, outlawing the practice of psychic reading, fortune telling, palm
reading, and other spiritual activities.
In a certified letter from the city of Centerville, Ms. Bibb was notified that

her business was operating illegally.
Ms. Bibb who runs a "spiritual wellness" business claims the City of
Centerville

is running her out of town because of an unconstitutional ordinance that
prohibits "fortunetelling, phrenology, astrology, clairvoyance, palmistry,
spiritualism or other kindred practices, businesses or professions where a
charge is made or a donation is accepted for the services."
Courtney Bibb says she secured a business license and the mayor attended the
ribbon-cutting for her shop, Energy Among Us, in February.
Plaintiff operates a business that focuses on spiritual wellness," Bibb says in

her federal complaint. "Plaintiff sells books, candles, incense, crystals,
tarot

cards, angel cards, and other items relating to spiritual wellness and healing.


In addition, plaintiff offers various services related to spiritual wellness,
including tarot card readings or therapy, or therapy, palm reading, group
meditation, group energy healing, chakra or energy alignment, reflexology,
reiki, dream interpretation, and crystal ball readings."

Apparently, things went well The Macon Telegraph ran a story about her in its
March 28 edition. The article mentioned a Mind, Body and Spirit Expo that Bibb

plans to host this Saturday. This expo will include "sessions and
demonstrations

on meditation techniques, life coaching, organic gardening and soap making,
drum

circles, tai chi and reflexology."

On April 12, Bibb says, she received a letter from the Centerville city clerk,

stating that her business violates City Ordinance Section 6-1, "Fortunetelling

and similar practices prohibited." The clerk told her to close down her
business, she says.


Bibb says the letter stated: "A review of your business license application,
filled out by you, describes your business as a 'wellness center/bookstore.'
Had

you disclosed the entire nature of your business at the time you applied for a

license, any lack of awareness, or misunderstanding of the applicable city
ordinance could have been cleared up."
“I’m not allowed to practice spiritualism. No meditation, no prayer, no healing

circles…I can’t do any of that.” Bibb told the Sun News.
Failure to comply with the city ordinance could allow Centerville to
close Bibb's store. Bibb could also face penalties of up to 60 days in jail, if

she continues to charge customers for her services.
Centerville, GA Mayor John Harley, supports the city’s decision. He charges
that Energy Among Us is in violation of city ordinances, and the store's
business license is for a wellness center/bookstore, not psychic readings. City

officials also believe that Ms. Bibb did not use full disclosure when she
applied for her business license.
In addition to trying to save her business, Courtney Bibb believes she also
needs to take a stand for religious freedom. She is fearful that the city
ordinance could be used to persecute any religious or spiritual beliefs that
city leaders deem to be inappropriate.
Energy Among Us is located at: 100 N. Houston Lake Blvd Suite S, Centerville GA

31028, across from the Galleria Mall.
Rege, Satanas!*Rege, Azazel!*Rege, Amdusias
PRAISE THE Mighty 4 Crowns of Duat!


Al Jilwah
I remember necessary affairs and execute them in due time. I teach and guide
those who follow my instructions. If anyone obey me and conform to my
commandments, he shall have joy, delight, and comfort.

-Satan

Mac Friday
www.joyofsatan.com
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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