In case anyone still had any doubts about Bill Cassidy’s evil intentions, a post today on his blog, Digital Tibetan Buddhist Altar, should remove them. In it he describes how to kill someone or drive them insane using a black magic formula that involves datura, a poisonous weed that grows in deserts, also known as jimson weed or locoweed. Datura is a very dangerous hallucinogen that is as likely to kill the user as it is to give him a head trip. It has been used for centuries by Native American shaman as well as practitioners of tantric black magic to cast attack spells on enemies. The fact that Cassidy chose this particular date – the day before the birthday of his alleged arch-enemy Jetsunma Ahkön Lhamo – makes it clearly a death threat against her, particularly when considered in combination with his astrological post of the previous day where he prophesied the threat of death on the 12th (her birthday).
You can reference the full article here: http://vajrayana.faithweb.com/Datura%20in%20Vajramahabhairava.pdf
What is of particular interest here is that the blog post goes on to describe how this particular spell makes use of owl and eagle feathers. Several of his and his partner in crime’s sock puppets on Twitter have made reference to magical rituals using owl and eagle feathers to “permanently” settle the dispute (a dispute that exists solely in Cassidy’s delusions it should be said). Vajragurl, the preferred sock puppet of “Jewel”, the ex-nun who renounced her vows to run off with Cassidy, the felon and con man, (it is also regularly used by Cassidy as well) has tweeted several posts about this over the last few months:
And Jyakunen, one of Cassidy’s many sock puppets, also made a similar post:
There can now be no doubt whatsoever of the identities of Jyakunen and Vajragurl (if there ever was one).
This is a blatant threat against Ahkön Lhamo. Apparently Cassidy feels safe because he assumes nobody believes in black magic anymore. Another miscalculation by Bill.
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