WitchVox Active Arkansas Wiccan Jerry Douglas Ray Outed as Pedophile

Keeping with our Wiccan theme coming out of this Halloween, I have a warning for Pagan parents out there who may run into Jerry Douglas Ray, who is known on WitchVox as mountpagan2 and is also active on several pro-child rape forums. He has admitted on those forums to using Pagan festivals to indulge in his perversion.

The investigative team at Wikisposure exposed Ray during their Halloween push called Pedofright 2009. The Wikisposure team first became aware of Ray when they observed a pedophile going by the handle “Childdriver” on several pro-pedophile forums. Their investigators obtained the email address of the pervert and found it to be associated with several other websites including WitchVox. Just so no Wiccan thinks this is baseless, here’s a description of the investigation:

We noticed a pedophile with the name of childdriver posting on several online pedophilia boards. He posted that his location was in Arkansas and we were able to obtain his email address. His email address led us to further information and websites that he belonged to such as EMT, firefighter, hunting, and Wiccan forums. We discovered more email addresses for him. These email addresses eventually led us to his identifying information such as his date of birth, city, and name. These matched public databases.

Ray uses WitchVox to try to gain access to families. He and his wife are actively recruiting families to form a circle in his area (Mountain View, Arkansas) and is also recruiting adults by claiming he is a 3rd degree initiate. He originally hails from Chicago where he was a bus driver for fourteen years. He is also an avid hunter and a volunteer firefighter.

Here is the pertinent online information on Jerry Douglas Ray:

Known Screen Names:
enlightened pagan
Godshunter
Allison9
bikini master
Poptart
mountpagan2
allison20

E-mail Addresses:
asfd20@ yahoo.com
mountpagan2@ hotmail.com
childdriver@livejournal.com

Messenger Contacts:
MSN: mountpagan2

Web sites frequented by Childdriver:
http://www.teenplanetforums.com/forum/member.php?u=13872
http://www.bikinibikini.com/forum/member.php?u=69872
http://forum.dumpstersluts.com/member.php?u=46698
http://www.arkansashunting.net/showthread.php?t=15363&page=12
http://www.nascarspace.com/nascar/asfd20
http://www.youtube.com/user/childdriver
http://gigablast.com/scroll.html?page=get?q=childdriver&c=main&rtq=0&d=7163197161
http://www.emtcity.com/phpbb2/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=10213&sid=f65f69249dde0d0670779c137a834fef
http://webmessenger.yahoo.com/?im=asfd20
http://forums.firehouse.com/member.php?u=180270
http://www.emsresponder.com/forums/member.php?u=180270
http://imgsrc.ru/main/user.php?user=childdriver–
http://dyn1.gogafetish.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=14310&pid=67640&mode=threaded&show=&st=&#entry67640
http://asfd20.stumbleupon.com/about/
http://newgon.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=38
http://childdriver.livejournal.com/profile?mode=full
http://www.witchvox.com/vn/vn_detail/dt_pa.html?a=usar&id=244632

What kind of depravity has Ray been promoting on the pro-child rape forums? Why do I think he’s so dangerous? Here are some quotes of the thoughts he feels free to indulge in when he’s surrounded by his fellow degenerates:

On when it’s acceptable to penetrate children:

Actually, all non-penetration should be legal no mater what age. Anal or kitty penetration could start as young as 10 or 11 as there big enough to handle it.

Implying he has knowledge of this. Then there’s his feeling on the proper mentoring of teens:

Are you kidding. Who better to teach a 13 year old, the 13 year old boyfriend.

And if she gets pregnate, who can help her better, the 30 year old with job and insurance, or the 13 year old who can walk and chew gum at same time. We, adults, teach everything to the children. Why not how to enjoy sex.

And here’s his fiery virtual speech on why he supports the “Pedo Army” that perverts keep fantasizing about starting:

all you people who sit and say “were not like him, we are not going to sign it”, are being delusional. You are at a pro-pedo web site. To the worlds thinking, you are a child molester. They don’t see any diffrence.

Don’t want to join the pedo army, not in a war. Who the hell are you kidding, must be yourself. The goverment and the LEA’s declared war years ago. We now have over a million casulties, between the prisons and the sex offender lists. And the casulties continue to grow. We are like the jew’s in Nazi Germany in the 30’s, if we duck and keep down they will go away. And look what that got them. The gas chamber. And what would the morons in charge like to do to us, the gas chamber. We are in a war, only one side is shooting back. And until we do start shooting back, they will keep up the Megans law and life sentances for cp, and the other bs they have been doing for years. And to those who who did not like the sex part. A little common sence. If the country is wondering if its OK for a 5 or 6 yrold to fuck, then no one is going to say shit about your relationships with your LGs.

I’ll sign the damm thing. And add one more recruite for the pedo army.

If you come into contact with this “man” DO NOT allow him to be alone with your children. If you have any additional information on what sites he frequents, let me know and I’ll pass it along to Wikisposure. He is known to attend Pagan festivals where he claims parents have their children wandering alone nude (I’ve never seen this myself but I guess these days anything is possible) and he stalks those children, so if you’re attending a festival in Arkansas be on the lookout for this dangerous pervert.

h/t Absolute Zero United

Update: For some reason I kept thinking his name was James when it is Jerry. My mistake.

Alaskan Obamunists Plotting to Ruin Halloween, Wiccans Silent

You won’t find this story on The Wild Hunt. An emailer tipped me off to this section of the Organizing for America website which suggest that rather than handing some little Trick-or-Treater a handful of goodies you should use the time to propagandize for liberal political positions … and then give them some tofu. Disgusting:

Instead of going door-to-door, simply let the people come to you!

* Give trick-or-treaters a flier about President Obama’s Health Reform Plan and a “Health Reform NOW” sticker.

* Give them a healthy snack too as a way to remind them about how important health reform is!

Let’s make sure that this Halloween the only scary things Alaskans encounter are witches, ghosts, and goblins…and not big insurance companies who promise treats and only give you tricks.

I personally have always endeavored to make Halloween not just a night of revelry for me and my ilk, but have used it to be a good neighbor by helping the local children enjoy the holiday. It would behoove Wiccans to do the same; to make Halloween as fun for everyone as Christians make Christmas. It is in fact, from a pagan perspective, what the holiday is all about. Samhain is the celebration of life in the face of the darkness and hardship of winter and a time when The Veil between worlds is thinnest. For old school Wiccans, it signifies the power shift from the Goddess who ruled over Spring and Summer to the great Horned God, the Lord of Misrule, who rules the Fall and Winter months and leads his wild hunt throughout the land.

Non-pagans don’t need to celebrate Halloween religiously, but they are a part of the festivities, the spirit of Halloween. We can talk politics the other 364 days a year, on the night of the Grand Sabbat we should be ensuring that everyone is enjoying the revelry, not letting killjoys take the fun out of Halloween for some kid.

It’s odd Wiccans complain about Christians attacking Halloween yet will have nothing to say about this nonsense. It’s almost like Wicca is a leftist cheerleading squad…

The I’m Disgusted With the Sad State of Halloween Light Blogging Link Round-Up

Since Halloween is tomorrow, blogging will be even lighter than usual for me since I will either be witness to soul-wrenching, sanity-shattering terror as I use the blasphemous knowledge gleaned from a lifetime of research to conduct obscene rituals which will open the gates to untold madness and undreamed vistas of mind searing horror or I could be going to dinner in Downtown Greenville then handing out candy at my place while trading ideas via email with the few other witches and warlocks (yeah Wiccans, I said warlocks, choke on it) left who remember what Halloween was supposed to mean on how to convince Wiccans they are in fact not Witches. I honestly haven’t decided yet.

There was a time, my friends, a glorious time, when Night herself trembled before the specter of the revelries to come and begged the Sun to shine its light on the earth for just a little longer. Now these damn Wiccans have turned Halloween into Earth Day 2, if they aren’t too busy lecturing some poor bastard they cornered in a bar on the “patriarchy” while dressed up as some character from Harry Potter. Even those filthy devil worshipers sit around complaining about Capitalism and praying for world peace nowadays. HUMBUG!  The gods themselves snicker at the so-called Sabbats of today.

*Sigh* Don’t worry about me I’ll muddle through. But if any of you do anything more interesting this Halloween and have pictures send them along. And by interesting I don’t mean photos of you dressed up as Dracula in a bar. But here are some links for you to enjoy if you, like me, are going to be stuck raising an eyebrow at drunken co-eds rather than conjuring up a good old fashioned Halloween.

First, some treats for loyal readers who will no doubt be suffering horribly while I abandon them for my festivities:

I just started a new crime blog called Greenville Dragnet. Check it out as fellow blogger Joe Friday and I cover all the happenings in Greenville County, South Carolina.

H.P. Lovecraft’s classic work The Outsider beautifully translated into a short gothic masterpiece by an amateur filmmaker at YouTube. Amateurs are putting better horror on the Internet these days than Hollywood is putting on screen.

One exception of course is the annual Horrorfest event run by After Dark films. Actually it used to be an exception, now they’re releasing the “socially relevant” horror film Zombies of Mass Destruction and have done away with the Ms. Horrorfest contest. Is nothing sacred?

Ghost Town reappears every year to bring you 31 days of sonic evil. Love them.

Lovecraft meets real life – The Hadron Collider is creating a particle so unnatural that its future existence is exerting a negative influence on the collider’s past. In other words, the future product of the collider’s experiments is sabotaging the collider in the past.

Lefty douchebag Celina Gray, executive director of the Governor’s Council on Mental Health Stigma (of course from New Jersey) is shutting down a haunted house that was themed as the Asylum of Terror. She claims she got dozens of complaints from people offended by the portrayal of “Dementia, paranoia, violent sociopathic behaviors…” as scary. No, really.

The Guardian has a decent write up of the career of Artur Machen. His novella The Great God Pan is something every person must read.

Omar Abdelaal attempts an ax murder just before Halloween. In public. On video.

Overrated “rock” star Sting claims Obama was “sent by God” to save us. I guess Sting will be high priest of Obama’s unlistenable cult.

Witchcraft doing their song Chylde of Fire from the album Firewood. Great band.

Great Satan’s Girlfriend has a great post called Autumn’s Violins dealing with the situation in Pakistan, the Taliban and the administrations “monotonous languor.” Why Yes, it is a Verlaine quote. I prefer Rimbaud’s A Season in Hell myself.

Pumpkinrot is one of my favorite Halloween blogs.

Fiona Horne is an illustration of all that’s wrong with Wicca. She’s also naked alot. Someone told me she was pretty hot but … meh. I’ve seen hotter. Not hotter Wiccans mind you, in that respect she’s a big fish in a small pond.

My favorite conspiracy theorist thinks confessions made by witches being tortured in the middle ages could be true because they sound “sincere.”

And speaking of conspiracy theories, Smashing Pumpkins singer Billy Corrigan says the swine flu is an Obama conspiracy.

Happy Halloween.

Village Voice Posts Anti-Pagan Hit Piece about Republican Dan Halloran

Worse, they mangle some quotes they got from me until my original point was lost. Steven Thrasher’s piece on Theodish candidate for City Council Dan Halloran was well researched, but as Jason Pitzl-Waters says on his Wild Hunt blog, Thrasher’s piece was designed to create the impression that Halloran was at best standing with one foot in Neo-Nazism:

All-in-all it’s a well-executed and well-researched story (he even links to my blog), but there is one troubling element, which is Thrasher’s decision to interweave controversies about racist/racialist forms of Heathen religion into the narrative. The article at several points discusses the problem of racist Heathens/Odinists in prisons, mentions a violent racist killer, and describes the “trepidation” that non-Heathen Pagans have concerning “white nationalist elements” inside Asatru/Odinism/Heathenry. What he doesn’t do is convincingly justify examining this racist minority within the context of a story about Halloran’s faith and beliefs, especially when, at almost every turn, it is pointed out that you shouldn’t automatically connect Heathen symbols and religion with the racist elements who utilize the same symbols/beliefs.

Indeed, Thrasher goes back to the sensational flame of White Supremacism like a leftist moth looking for fodder for a hit piece on a Republican candidate. With the help of the sanctimonious frauds who make up modern Wicca and the shoddy and biased research of former anarchist, now “libertarian socialist” Mattias Gardell (spread via the Southern Poverty law Center) Thrasher is able to give the impression that the “racist minority” of a spectrum of non-Wiccan paganism is a large, sinister, and powerful force connected to Halloran in some mysterious way.

Gardell’s misleading and biased book, Gods of the Blood, is in essence the wellspring from which Thrasher’s view of Halloran flows, quaffed down by the somewhat gullible reporter in huge draughts given to him by the S.P.L.C. whose agenda is to cover for their own hackery on the subject of neo-pagan reconstructions of Northern European religions. Gardell’s main informants for his book were known criminal David Lane and his degenerate wife. Both were Christian Identity members before forming their “neo-pagan” church and their “Wotanist” organization was widely rejected by Heathens in general and Odinists in particular.

In a similar intellectual sleight of hand, the S.P.L.C. uses the term Odinist to signify White prison gangs that may use Northern European symbols in their tattooing, and conflates the two groups for political purposes. Thus, the Aryan Brotherhood is implied to be a hotbed of Odinism when in fact they are simply the de facto gang White inmates must go to for protection. There is also no mention that these supposed racialists are known allies of the Mexican Mafia, and that the Hell’s Angels/Mongols war was in part driven by Aryan Brotherhood loyalty to Eme (as the M.M. is sometimes known.)

Both these misunderstandings enter Thrasher’s piece several times, even though they are in direct opposition to the facts. Every page of the four page article has some reference or allusion to White Supremacism even though Halloran’s kindred is multi-ethnic:

Sancio dismissed white supremacists who follow the same Germanic deities. “It doesn’t affect what we do,” he says. “Our group, every Theodist group, has no prohibition [on race]…we have had members who are fully or partially African-American, Asian folks. Me, I’m Italian. Most white supremacists wouldn’t even consider me white!”

A photograph at the New Normandy website of a recent event shows several non-white members of the tribe.

The Sancio above is Lou Sancio who just started a new kindred in Eastern Pennsylvania. He has been friends with Halloran for 20 years and a practicing heathen for just as long. His views on race likely reflect the group in general and probably his long time friend Dan Halloran in particular. That doesn’t stop Thrasher, who before this quote made several references to Hitler and Nazi Germany, from throwing out a little good old fashioned guilt by association in the very next sentence:

In American prisons, however, heathenism is becoming an especially effective recruiting tool.

Here Thrasher may be confusing Heathenism with Wahabbism. I have heard few convincing stories on pagans converted in prison and Thasher gives no example. Well, he gives one of a pagan joining a racist group in prison, but that’s “Libertarian” drug peddler Donald Meinshausen. Meinshausen and Halloran are light years apart so bringing him into a discussion is just another way to smear a decent and good man like Dan Halloran. What Thrasher has instead of examples of this Heathen recruiting problem is a bunch of attention seekers with axes to grind and books to sell:

In the 1990s, Neopaganism replaced Christian Identity as the prevailing religion among white supremacists, according to University of Stockholm religion scholar Mattias Gardell. In an interview with the Southern Poverty Law Center, Gardell describes how white supremacists had a break “with Christianity — which they see as unnatural, a religion that hails defeat and weakness and is symbolized by a crucified loser.” Increasingly, white nationalism in the country’s prisons is formed around heathen groups that tattoo themselves heavily with symbols of Norse and Germanic worship.

Actually what happened in the 1990s was that several “academic” books were rushed to print when the Militia Movement made the news that had never been peer reviewed and their wild claims were never verified. Like the Satanic Panic of the same era, a cottage industry of slanderers and conspiracy mongers sprung up to tell anti-pagan bigots and self-righteous Wiccans exactly what they wanted to hear, which is rarely the truth. Thrasher goes on:

Frank Wilson, a retired Deputy of Intelligence for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, says that he watched out for new Odinist groups at institutions because most people trying to start them “were white supremacists, and were willing to use it for nefarious reasons.” Still, he cautions that Odinism does not necessarily denote white nationalist fervor. “You can’t point to a tattoo and say ‘you’re a white supremacist,’ or point to it and say ‘you’re an Odinist,'” he says.

So then why bring this up, Mr. Thrasher? Halloran’s group is clearly not a White Supremacist group, yet half your article deals with White Supremacism. This is, as Pietzl-Waters points out, as if you interviewed a Christian and spent half the interview talking about Christian Identity.

And of course no hatchet job on a pagan is complete without some quotes by Wiccans claiming that all other pagans are heretics straying from the one true pseudo-faith:

But even some pagan advocates express trepidation about white nationalist elements in neo-heathenism. Selena Fox is the founder of Circle Sanctuary, a major theological institution of neo-paganism in America. She successfully led a multi-year effort to force the Pentagon to allow a pentagram to be placed on the headstone of a Wiccan solider killed in Iraq as a matter of religious freedom. She is multi-racial herself, and hates to fuel suspicion of heathen white supremacy. Still, she acknowledges the difficulties facing a religion that some practitioners define, quite literally, as drawing its power from race. “There are some paths of Asatru that focus on ethnic heritage,” says Fox. “When does that focus on ethnic heritage become part of celebrating roots, and when does it become racist?”

A) Selena Fox is no more multi-racial than Ward Churchill, and is simply another hausfrau who uses the term “multicultural” so often and in so many different ways that one thinks she actually doesn’t know what the word means. She practices “multicultural shamanism,” for example, which of course is a term that means absolutely nothing to anyone who with a basic grasp of English or shamanism. B) Selena Fox is a known fraud who has pocketed hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations for her Circle Sanctuary and given the donors squat in return. In other words, she’s a role player with a vested interest in keeping the “right people” (marks)  in the neo-pagan movement.

Then Thrasher uses a quote from “Wiccan” *cough* Unitarian Christian *cough* Margot Adler:

Margot Adler, NPR New York bureau chief and author of Drawing Down the Moon, a popular pagan guide, notes that there’s a generational shift happening in paganism. “Politically, pagans are all over the map,” she says. But she points out that there’s a big difference between pagans who came to the religion through the pacifist and feminist movements of the 1970s, and newer people honoring the gods of war and fire and who are into, as Adler puts it, “making their own chain mail, jousting, and a whole warrior culture.”

“Many heathens,” she says, “don’t even consider themselves pagans.” In her book, she notes that some groups are “clearly using Odinist symbols and mythologies as a front for right-wing and even Nazi activities.”

As opposed to Wiccans who are in reality a hippy sex cult who have been totally taken over by anti-Semites, sorry I mean anti-Zionists, like Starhawk who give support to groups like Hamas that would kill her if she tried to practice her “faith” in Gaza. It’s funny that Adler claims Heathens don’t consider themselves pagans when in fact she’s a member of a liberal Christian church. But I guess we non-Wiccans just don’t get it.

But the most honest Wiccan quote about Heathens comes from “Star Ravenhawk” of NYC Pagan Pride:

In New York City, there’s an organization whose goal, in part, is to unite local pagans of all types. And according to the Queens Tribune, the New York City Pagan Pride Project’s legal counsel and incorporating attorney just happens to be Dan Halloran.

But when the Voice called the Project to ask about Halloran running for office, spokeswoman Star Ravenhawk (a witch), says she had never heard of him. And she added: “I don’t necessarily consider heathens to be pagans.

Wiccan tolerance at its best! And the unprofessionalism of having a spokesperson who doesn’t know that the first open pagan to run for the Queens City Council just happens to be your lawyer has teen Wiccan written all over it. “Star” then doubles down on her bigotry:

Ravenhawk was also surprised to hear that Halloran is a Republican. “Most of us are Democrats,” she said, adding that “To be a pagan, you have to have faith in a higher power.” She doubted that heathens shared that sentiment.

Yes, of course Heathens (especially Republican ones) don’t believe in a “higher power” like those spiritual Wiccans. I assume Thrasher put this bigot in the article because the one “quote” he used from an interview with me was this:

Rob Taylor, who calls himself “the web’s most popular Bi-racial Republican pagan,” says that the connection between heathenism and racism has been overblown. “It’s an urban myth among pagans that all Odinists are white nationalists,” he says. And who started the myth? Taylor says it’s the Wiccans.

“Wiccans and re-constructionist pagan religions engage in infighting,” he says, charging “Wicca is just smearing the competition.” Taylor initially came to paganism as a teenager via Wicca, but the young Reaganite soon turned to Odinism. Odinism’s rules and order appealed to his conservative nature, while Wicca he now describes as a “fraud” and “a leftist thing — not just Democrat, but far left politically. Theodism and heathenism are more conservative.”

I use the term quote loosely since in actuality Thrasher condensed a forty minute or so conversation into four sentences. I am a Polytheist who worships Odin (as one of many gods I do in fact worship) but I made it clear (I thought) thatI am no longer affiliated with any Pagan group aside from Pagans Against Child Abuse. I spoke at length about the worship of Odin and truthfully reported that I have simply never had an encounter with a racist Odinist and in fact my blog has been linked by some Odinist forums. Thrasher seemed surprised by this and frankly spent a while fishing for stories of pagan racism.

Which was the point all along, I suppose. I knew this would be a hit piece, but to the pagan community’s credit, Thrasher had to pull out some very old saws to build this house of hatred. As usual, the unctuous Wiccans, treading metaphysical water since sometime in high school, can be counted on to help any critic of a righty spread a slander, but by and large, Thrasher had to dig deep for mud to throw on Halloran.

Unfortunately he was able to do quite well. Thrasher’s piece is a masterful piece of character assassination using insinuations and innuendo to tarnish Halloran’s character, while stoking religious bigotry by presenting the inner workings of Theodism in a sensational and unnecessary way. Thrasher was able to slap just enough mud on Halloran to turn off voters, all without ever having to point to something Halloran himself is responsible for.

I guess the Democrats can thank Thrasher come election time.

“Witches” Stripped, Beaten and Sexually Humiliated in Muslim Town in India

The BBC studiously ignores the fact that this is a crime perpetrated (yet again) by the Religion of Peace whose adherents routinely burn and execute “witches” in any country they control including the supposedly civilized Saudi Arabia. Instead “Indians” in general are blamed for what is clearly some local imam Islaming his way out of a paternity suit or something:

Five women were paraded naked, beaten and forced to eat human excrement by villagers after being branded as witches in India’s Jharkhand state.

Local police said the victims were Muslim widows who had been labelled as witches by a local cleric.

The incident occurred on Sunday in a remote village in Deoghar district.

[…]

They have lodged a case against 11 villagers, including six women. Four people have been arrested in connection with the incident.

Armed police have since been deployed to the area.

“On Sunday morning the victims were taken to a playground where hundreds had assembled to watch the ghastly incident,” deputy inspector general of police Murari Lal Meena told the BBC.

“No one in the mob came forward to rescue the victims as they were being stripped and beaten up,” he said.

The victims are now under police protection.

Sounds like Islam to me, though to be fair the area of India where this has happened is also suffering a Naxalite/Maoist insurgency and we shouldn’t underestimate the influence of a bloodthirsty hate cult like Communism on these incidents.  But frankly this has a whiff of the Matthew Hopkins about it:

Hundreds of people, mostly women, have been killed in India because their neighbours thought they were witches.

Experts say superstitious beliefs are behind some of these attacks, but there are occasions when people – especially widows – are targeted for their land and property.

Since Islam is a religion designed around the tradition of booty taking I can’t say I’m surprised by this. I am still somewhat surprised by the deafening silence of the American neo-pagan movement, but not enough to actually make a big deal out of it given its leftward tilt.