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Title:Psychic Phenomena
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Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
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1694.0. "Harassment of Salem (MA) Witches" by ESMAIL::ESOMS (Trusting in the Universe) Thu Jul 09 1992 23:09

    Today's Herald has a story about Harassment of Salem Witches.
    Seems like some religious zealots (from out of state) have
    been harrassing Witches in Salem, Mass.  The Attorney 
    General's Office, FBI, and the Essex County District Attorney
    are looking into possible civil rights violations.
    
    "Laurie Cabot, Salems's most outspoken Witch, said she believes
    it's out of state religious fanatics.  This is the 300th 
    anniversary of the witch trials and I think they thought by
    coming here (and harassing local witches) they would make a lot 
    of news."
    
    "I think they want to raise a lot of money.  We're not bothering
    anybody and we're not devil worshipers."  (quote from Laurie)
    
    "One of the incidents occurred in Crowhaven Corner, a shop run by
    one of her daughters.  A group of people entered the store carrying
    a TV camera, and "they terrified the customers and the girl be-
    hind the counter."
    
    "They were shouting and calling us satanists, and they began to 
    take movies with the camera," Cabot said.  "When the Police
    showed up, they began to film them too, saying they supported the
    satanists in Salem."
    
    "Cabot says she believes the videotape or film will be used on
    one of the national religious shows."
    
    It goes on to say that a woman who is said to be a Witch was
    grabbed and her hands held together in prayer.  The third in-
    cident, was when some people from Kentucky tried to steal the
    can out of the window of Goringo Specialty Store on Pickering
    Wharf owned by someone who claims to be a Witch.  The cat
    scratched them and that was the end of that.
    
    The Police feel this is an organized effort and there are at least
    two groups involved.  No arrests, but two suspects.
    
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    300 years later and this modern society still will not allow 
    people to believe as they wish.
    
    Joanne Peachwall
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1694.1It's rediculousCOMET::HOOVERMFri Jul 10 1992 00:254
      There's too much stereotyping in this so called "society".  Seems
    like those out of state religious groups are just looking for
    publicity!
    
1694.2Response to the Associated Press storyHELIX::KALLISPumpkins ... Nature's greatest gift.Fri Jul 10 1992 13:0048
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>	Cabot said she believed the people harassing witches in Salem are
>from out of state and are fundamentalist Christians who see witchcraft
>as a form of Satanism.
>	There are some 2,400 self-described witches in Salem. Cabot says
>witchcraft has nothing to do with devil-worship and is instead a
>religion based on nature.
    
    Ms. Cabot is both correct and in correct in the above -- as are any who
    reputedly are persecuting her.  The form of witchcraft practiced by Ms.
    Cabot and her associates is nonSatanic; usually, it's referred to as
    Wicca, or more properly, Seax Wicca, and is apart from JudeoChristian
    concerns.
    
    However, there are Satanists who identify themselves as witches, and
    who are so identified by others.  
    
    It would have been more precise for Ms. Cabot to say, "Our form of
    witchcraft has nothing to do with devil-worship ...."
    
>	The group also took pictures of police officers who wear a patch on
>their shoulders depicting the city's symbol, a witch on a broom,
>claiming they also were promoting Satanism.
    
    The witch-on-a-broom symbol has the bristles trailing, and so has
    nothing to do with any _real_ witch activities; the Medieval witches
    who used brooms had bristles forward, and with a lit candle upright in
    their bristles.  Contemporary aircraft pilots can explain the "see and
    avoid" principle of night flying to nonpilots; obv iously, this was an
    early attempt at the same thing.
    
>	In 1692, 16 women and three men were hanged as witches on Gallows
>Hill. Another man was pressed to death by heavy stones piled on his
>chest, and four other accused witches died in jail.
    
    And all the action took place in Danvers, not Salem.
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.