Hillary Clinton Joins International Witches Coven

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Hillary Clinton joins international coven

Hillary Clinton has been awarded an honorary lifetime membership to an international elite witches coven in New York. 

Earlier last week, Clinton gave a speech to a coven called ‘The Wing’. The event was put together by co-founders Audrey Gelman and Lauren Kassan to celebrate Hillary’s far-reaching influence within politics and media. During the event, Hillary promoted her book ‘What Happened‘ and discussed Russian meddling.

According to The Wing’s Instagram page“We’re a [witches] coven, not a sorority.”

Fulcrumnews.com reports: For decades it has been rumored that Hillary Clinton practiced witchcraft and was involved with various covens throughout the years.

Most famously, former Clinton employee Larry Nichols described numerous times in which Hillary would practice witchcraft with a Californian-based coven one week and the next she would be going to church as if nothing happened.

Up until Hillary lost the election, there was thought to be a concerted effort to hide her visits to these covens.

Yet, she seems to be joining self-proclaimed covens right in the open and the media. Once again, has little to say on the matter.

The Wing

The Wing is fairly open about their organization being a coven, although still somewhat subtle. Often times they are simply referred to as an “Exclusive, Members-Only Feminist Club.” However, there are clear undertones suggesting all the members are practicing witches.

On their website, The-wing.com, you can see their online store is full of witchcraft apparel including a T-shirt labeled “Wing Coven Member” with an Inverted Pentagram symbol in the middle.

The Inverted Pentagram is used frequently during the casting of hexes and spells onto other people. As this particular witch explains, they use spiritual pacts with demons who will then carry out their wishes in exchange for loyalty or sacrifice.

According to her, pacts between witches and demons happen quite frequently as a way to enhance their “powers.”




Another example is their Wing Beanie displaying the phrase “Wing Spells” with a triangle located above it and is surrounded by the words “Ghouls, Chants, Incantation.” Wing Spells refers to a common spell used in witchcraft to give the practitioner the feeling of having wings.

The website uses the Latin expression “Alis Grave Nil” which translates to “Nothing is Heavy to Those Who Have Wings.” This seems to be another incantation used for their fixation with Wing Spells.

The organization has attracted many well-known names throughout the years, Jennifer Lawrence and Senator Kristin Gillibrand recently had events with The Wing and Senator Feinstein is due to have one soon as well. One of the founding members of the coven was Lena Dunham, who was a childhood friend to co-founder Audrey Gelman.

Lena Dunham has been on the receiving end of ongoing backlash on many controversial subjects including allegedly sexually assaulting her sister at a young age, according to her memoir. Gelman also has strong ties with another perverted character: disgraced photographer Terry Richardson. Gelman dated Richardson for years despite continuous allegations of pedophilia and sexual assault.

Perhaps the strangest of all can be found on their social media pages. The co-founders and other employees depict pictures of the women dressed up as witches, pentagram symbology and references to the Hindu god Shiva.

One post by The Wing’s Director shows a demonic figure surrounded by witches that reads: “Witches we need you, Hex on NRA, Curse for Trump.” A separate post has a picture of several women surrounding lit candles with a caption mentioning a mass, binding spell also placed on Donald Trump.

With their elite ties and growing notoriety, The Wing has become an internationally recognized organization which has plans for more growth throughout the country and with new covens opening in London and Toronto.

Although it is difficult to find copious amounts of information on this tightly-knit group, one thing is for certain: Hillary has officially become a member of an elite Black Witch Coven that enjoys casting spells on President Trump and, after years of speculation, she did so right in front of the public eye.

13 Comments

  1. Oh for goodness same Who hasn’t known tbeyre all witches at the highest levels of social pecking order for centuries now ? And the men are wizards too Its all Satanism really because the Bible condemns black magic and witchcraft etc as Satanci practices Its all the Church of Satan’s workings Its done by the protection of rule of law which is the Enabler .We live under the rule of law of the Church of Satan not God .Its as plain to see as the Sun .But people are on drugs and alcohol and medications and have their heads filled with greed and pride and so of to Church they go to be in the gang of community and most of them are the biggest Satanists really now Honestly .Its their meeting places now .

  2. These are NOT real witches. REAL witches honor the earth and all Her inhabitants. Real witches heal, empower, strengthen and help where needed. “Do no harm” is the philosophy of real witches. This group, Wing, sounds like a group of Satanists using the label witches, which is not accurate. They make real witches look bad and confuse those who don’t know anything about the occult. Ive studied the occult for 20 yrs, out of curiosity. Real witches I’ve known, do NOT work with demons. And a “lifetime membership”? Oh please, no coven does that. Giving Hil a lifetime membership sounds like a person has to pay to join – NO REAL COVEN WOULD EVER CHARGE ANYONE MONEY TO JOIN.
    Wing has no idea what the hell they’re doing but they are working with demons. Sounds like a great group for Hillary.

  3. How many ‘Arkancide’ notches did Hillary need in her broomstick to receive her ‘lifetime membership’?

  4. I mean ffs…… time to grow up ..Halloween is but once a year……. save the silly hats for trick and treat…. lolol.. fucking stupid amewhoricans…..

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