Wednesday, October 10, 2012

SALEM WITCH TRIALS of 1692



The following information leaked by WetNanna:

The Salem Witch Trials of 1692:
Between eight o’clock and noon, Sheriff George Corwin transported Rebecca Nurse, Susanna Martin, Elizabeth How, Sarah Good, and Sarah Wildes – all praying that God would prove their innocence – from prison by cart through the streets of Salem to be hanged.  Quiet housewives or turbulent scolds, well-to-do or in rags, all five women now faced a painful, public death.

It was customary for the dying to attempt facing death in a spirit of forgiveness lest their souls appear before Heavenly judgment seething hatred.  Sarah Good would have none of it.  At the gallows, Reverend Nicholas Noyes urged her to confess what the courts had seemingly proven and at least not die a liar.  When she denied the guild, Noyes said she knew she was a witch.

“You are a liar,” she snapped.  “I am no more a witch than you are a wizard, and if you take away my life God will give you blood to drink.”  (The folk curse based on a verse in Revelation.  People later remembered it when Noyes, it was said, died bleeding at the mouth when a blood vessel burst in his head.)

Rumors hinted that the Devil might attempt a last-minute rescue of his followers, but all five hanged as scheduled on the ledge above the tidal pool.


Amerika's Judicial System is using the same 17th century trial laws to prosecute and put to death innocent people just as Salem did during the Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692.

Anyone speaks against or becomes an enemy of AMERIKA will be vanquished...     


"I am no more a witch than you are a wizard.  If you take my life away, God will give you blood to drink."  --Sarah Good (one of the accused witches at the Salem Witch Trials of 1692). 

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