The 1970s Witchcraft Trial and Other Oddities in Witch History

The 1970s Witchcraft Trial and Other Oddities in Witch History

Khalid Elhassan - March 15, 2022

The 1970s Witchcraft Trial and Other Oddities in Witch History
Margaretta Peter was convinced that the final showdown between God and Satan was nigh. Pinterest

22. A Deluded Prophetess Takes a Stand Against Darkness

Margaretta Peter eventually decided to act, lest the world succumbs to demons and witchcraft. One day, she told ten devoted followers to gather weapons and pray, because the final battle between Satan and Jesus was about to begin. On her instructions, they gathered axes and clubs and whatever weapons they could find and barricaded themselves in a farmhouse attic. She told them that invisible demons had surrounded the house, and then she shrieked that they had broken in. At that point, the disturbed prophetess’ disturbed followers began to wildly swing their weapons at imaginary devils and creatures of darkness only she could see. That went on for hours, in which time the group destroyed the attic in a religious frenzy. It got worse when Margaretta and her followers eventually left the wrecked attic and descended to the ground floor.

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