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The Kid Who Knew Too Much - The Irony of using Witchcraft and where it lead me - cover

The Kid Who Knew Too Much - The Irony of using Witchcraft and where it lead me

Laird Lee Horton

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My mom used to say “Close the door or you’ll let all the roaches out”. She liked the dark and enjoyed the supernatural. She told me I was “much more powerful than her.” I was 3 at the time.My mother was a real witch with the ability to predict the future she was a real gypsy. Doesn’t sound like a big deal but it is. She’s is also extremely lazy and doesn’t clean up after herself. Although she does bathe everyday -- Go figure.Something is happening in 2018 unlike any other time in history. And you’re aware of it right now. You just have a hard time putting your finger on it. I’m going to make it clear what that is.Do I have special attributes and abilities? Yes. Do I use them everyday? NO. I’m forbidden to or I will be destroyed. The time is coming when I will use them. Let me put it to you this way. I don’t need a gun -- EVER.
Disponible desde: 21/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 34 páginas.

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