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Witch Doctor Claims Michael Jackson's Soul! Read 6 Page Article!

Hell hath no fury like a New Age physician scorned.

That's what Sedona healer Reinalda de Souza wants the world to glean from the untimely demise of Michael Jackson. She especially wants the famous and wealthy individuals who beat a path to her door seeking a cure for their mental, spiritual, and physical ailments to get the message.

"I am not a woman to be trifled with," says the short, More..


Added: Jul 3 2009   In: celebrity

Recorded on: Jul 3 2009

By: J Davis  United States

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  • No wonder Mikey turned white. She stole his soul

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "Snerple" (R) United States

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  • Don't you actually have ho HAVE a soul to get it stolen?

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "blue_wolf" (R) United States

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  • the skeleton of elephant man.
    what a thing to have decorating your foyer.

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "Kolariah" (R) United States

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  • Is there a law against burning witches at the stake?

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "laurent666" (R) Belgium

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  • Dick Cheney must have used her at some point

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "MaxBlacks" (R)

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  • I believe it..

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "Maxisminion" (R)

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  • Holy crap, there was just a lightening bolt outside my window in NJ. She is veeeeeeeerrrrrrrrry powerful.

    P.S.
    The Titanic was not an accident, nor the space shuttle an accident,it was all the magic of Sedona healer Reinalda de Souza.

    She is an "idiot predator"

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "SouthParkIndie" (R) United States

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  • SHE USED TO BE ELVIS.

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "badMother" (R) Netherlands Antilles

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  • I smell scam.

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "MadLeny12" (R)

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  • You know these people are scary, much like evangelical preachers who have hordes of minions that believe their shit. I was in Thailand awhile back and there is a video of a Shaman who had been an ordained Buddhist monk that had gotten kicked out because of his weird activities, that would roast dead human babies that he had purchased from parents who had lost their child at birth, an undercover journalist secretly filmed the ritual on several occasions and worked with Thai undercover police and caught the guy. Rich old Thai ladies paid him for the concoction of roasted baby juice and "other" ingrediants for longevity and youthfulness. The shit was real and real sick people believe in this shit. Scary, I wonder if this ever appeared on Ogrish?

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "J Davis" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by MadLeny12: I smell scam.

    I think you have an excellent sense of smell!

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "J Davis" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by J Davis: You know these people are scary, much like evangelical preachers who have hordes of minions that believe their shit. I was in Thailand awhile back and there is a video of a Shaman who had been an ordained Buddhist monk that had gotten kicked out because of his weird activities, that would roast dead human babies that he had purchased from parents who had lost their child at birth, an undercover journalist secretly filmed the ritual on several occasions and worked with Thai undercover police and caught the guy. Rich old Thai ladies paid him for the concoction of roasted baby juice and "other" ingrediants for longevity and youthfulness. The shit was real and real sick people believe in this shit. Scary, I wonder if this ever appeared on Ogrish?

    Superstition, faith and individual and group expectations are a very potent psycho-biological combination.
    Similar to the "Placebo effect" in medical research.

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "SouthParkIndie" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by SouthParkIndie:
    Quoted comment by J Davis: You know these people are scary, much like evangelical preachers who have hordes of minions that believe their shit. I was in Thailand awhile back and there is a video of a Shaman who had been an ordained Buddhist monk that had gotten kicked out because of his weird activities, that would roast dead human babies that he had purchased from parents who had lost their child at birth, an undercover journalist secretly filmed the ritual on several occasions and worked with Thai undercover police and caught the guy. Rich old Thai ladies paid him for the concoction of roasted baby juice and "other" ingrediants for longevity and youthfulness. The shit was real and real sick people believe in this shit. Scary, I wonder if this ever appeared on Ogrish?

    Superstition, faith and individual and group expectations are a very potent psycho-biological combination.
    Similar to the "Placebo effect" in medical research.

    You absolutely right, I am researching for a link to the bay thing in Thailand,

    http://waynedhamma.blogspot.com/2006/12/thai-abbot-arrested-for-roasting-baby.html

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "J Davis" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by J Davis:
    Quoted comment by SouthParkIndie:
    Quoted comment by J Davis: You know these people are scary, much like evangelical preachers who have hordes of minions that believe their shit. I was in Thailand awhile back and there is a video of a Shaman who had been an ordained Buddhist monk that had gotten kicked out because of his weird activities, that would roast dead human babies that he had purchased from parents who had lost their child at birth, an undercover journalist secretly filmed the ritual on several occasions and worked with Thai undercover police and caught the guy. Rich old Thai ladies paid him for the concoction of roasted baby juice and "other" ingrediants for longevity and youthfulness. The shit was real and real sick people believe in this shit. Scary, I wonder if this ever appeared on Ogrish?

    Superstition, faith and individual and group expectations are a very potent psycho-biological combination.
    Similar to the "Placebo effect" in medical research.

    You absolutely right, I am researching for a link to the bay thing in Thailand,

    http://waynedhamma.blogspot.com/2006/12/thai-abbot-arrested-for-roasting-baby.html

    another

    http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Disturbing%20Truths/black_magic_baby.htm

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "J Davis" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by J Davis:
    Quoted comment by SouthParkIndie:
    Quoted comment by J Davis: You know these people are scary, much like evangelical preachers who have hordes of minions that believe their shit. I was in Thailand awhile back and there is a video of a Shaman who had been an ordained Buddhist monk that had gotten kicked out because of his weird activities, that would roast dead human babies that he had purchased from parents who had lost their child at birth, an undercover journalist secretly filmed the ritual on several occasions and worked with Thai undercover police and caught the guy. Rich old Thai ladies paid him for the concoction of roasted baby juice and "other" ingrediants for longevity and youthfulness. The shit was real and real sick people believe in this shit. Scary, I wonder if this ever appeared on Ogrish?

    Superstition, faith and individual and group expectations are a very potent psycho-biological combination.
    Similar to the "Placebo effect" in medical research.

    You absolutely right, I am researching for a link to the bay thing in Thailand,

    http://waynedhamma.blogspot.com/2006/12/thai-abbot-arrested-for-roasting-baby.html

    one more of some background
    http://www.thailandqa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9957

    Posted Jul-3-2009 by "J Davis" (R) United States

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