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Voodoo
- By Fern Poyser
- Published 10/10/2007
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- Unrated
Haitians call it voodoo. Cubans and other Latinos refer to it as Santeria. Brazilians call it Macumba. Trinidadians call it Shango. Jamaicans call it Obeah. Regardless of the name, all are derivatives of tribal Africn religious practices responsible for increasing violence, murder and spiritual enslavement in the United States.
Black Magic
- By Fern Poyser
- Published 10/10/2007
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- Unrated
When a 21 year old man was arrested in Miami for murder, the homicide sergeant called it a "black magic thing." Miguel Cardenas shot and killed his victim because he was convinced the man had put a curse on his grandfather. The grandfather had recently died, and Miguel attributed his death to a black magic spell. He decided to put a violent, deadly end to the source of the sorcery. Black magic made Miguel a murderder.

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