Chief of Satanists thanked the US President and government for understanding their “church” interests

Chief of the Satan church Lucien Greaves expressed his gratitude to the President and government of the USA for understanding interests of American Satanists. The point is about adoption by the federal government of the decision to permit after school lessons of Satanism in all schools of the country. It is reported by Amen.

In public schools textbooks for such open classes will be financed at the state costs. Just a year ago, on July 25, a monument to Satan was opened in Detroit. The sculpture consists of three figures: Satan idol Baphomet with the boys and girls standing by his feet and watching him affectionately. Most regrettably, it is the children who become victims of “dark messes” with Satanists.

According to American law enforcement officials, 5000 dead bodies of non-identified children are found in the USA every year. Recently the FBI acknowledged the fact of over 4 million Satanists throughout America.

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