Jun 21, 2009 10:32
:The True Story of Demon Worship and Ceremonial Murder
Syn ~
They cll it "The Two Hundred Cut's" - the ritual sacrifice of an animal, sometimes "the animal that eats salt." The animal known as man.
Isaiah Oke was initiated in the religion of juju as a young boy in West Africa. He learned of a spiritual universe ruled by demons, demigods and ghosts, and practiced the secret rites as a high priest, His cournty protects the religion as a civil right...
But it does not the protect the crime of murder.
Now, to expose these crimes, this former high priest reveals the shocking truth of a world that many people would like to believe does not exist. It is a fascinating and startling journey you will never forget.
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This book was pretty intense and graphic in most cases. It paints an interesting picture of how Aid's could have seeped into America from all of the tainted blood sacrifices that have flowed throughout African history.Isaiah and millions of other people who have been victims of juju rituals is terribly horrifying to believe. To think that it even happens to this day is even more sickening. This book is a great eye opener to all of this and more. I really commend Isaiah for his bravery and all that he endured in this book and the making of this book. It's a great story about different faith's and how different religions can really mess some people/cultures up. It's funny how a lot of people think that they can get away with almost anything because it's in the face of their god's and that to them/their gods it's acceptable. It was really cute in the chapter near the end when he confronts an American woman who he thinks is really powerful by her calling him a creep and him thinking that the word creep was the name of one of her juju gods.And from her telling him "to drop dead". His innocent was to adorable for words and it made me sad that he was soon after to learn that his gods were just figments of a twisted juju faith his people believe in for centuries. This was a very interesting read which a lot of people should pick up to help become more "conscientiously aware". I am very curious to know how the author is now doing after such a soul crushing journey.