Witch Who Helped Curse Charlie Kirk Now Wants Forgiveness

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Witch Who Helped Curse Charlie Kirk Now Wants Forgiveness

As The Gateway Pundit first reported on September 10th, shortly before conservative leader Charlie Kirk was assassinated, the radical-left site Jezebel bragged about hiring a coven of witches to cast a hex on him — and even published an article about it.

Last week, Megyn Kelly revealed disturbing new details. According to Kelly, both Charlie and his wife Erika Kirk were shaken by the Jezebel piece. Erika, especially rattled, invited a close friend — a priest — into their home to pray with them and pray over Charlie for God’s protection.

We all know how the story tragically ended.

Now, one of the witches allegedly involved in the hex claims she regrets her actions. But as the saying goes: you can’t unring a bell.

According to The Blast, via Yahoo News:

The Witch Who Claims To Have Cursed Charlie Kirk Speaks Out With Regret

The dark world of witchcraft collided with American politics this month after a self-described spellcaster publicly expressed remorse for participating in a curse allegedly targeting conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Speaking in the aftermath of Kirk’s shocking assassination at Utah Valley University, the so-called “Priestess Lilin” told reporters she “never intended to cause harm” and now wants to reach out to Charlie’s widow, Erika Kirk.

Priestess Lilin admitted she was one of the witches contacted by Jezebel prior to Kirk’s death. She claimed she didn’t expect the situation to spiral into tragedy and acknowledged the toll the entire episode has taken on Erika. Lilin even offered to correspond privately with the widow to “provide answers,” saying:

“We regret any distress experienced. What we do is done from an impartial perspective and at a professional level. We respect the widow’s feelings and welcome a private conversation to address her concerns.”

But it’s far too late for that. The time to think about consequences was before putting a hex on another human being.

Even more chilling is what Lilin reportedly said later in the article. She described her main practices as spells for “protection and healing” but defended more controversial rituals:

“Summoning demons and communicating with spirits were not inherently ‘evil acts.’ The spiritual community views demons as multi-faceted spirits and not one-dimensional ‘big bad evils.’ Mediumship is also perceived as an ethically neutral practice. Is it effective? Yes.”

Summoning demons is not inherently evil? Really?

Whether you’re a believer or not, this story should deeply disturb you. People tried to wield spiritual forces to harm another person — and they bragged about it. It’s a sick reflection of where we are as a society right now under attack from forces that despise faith, decency, and the people standing up for them.

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