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I came across this article on RT the other day about a coven of Ukrainian witches who were planning a series of rituals to "oust Russian President Vladimir Putin", interestingly they mention they will be conducting the first ritual at a "place of power" called Bald Mountain, also known as Lysa Hora, outside Kiev. Could this be the portal location or at least be close to it?
Ukrainian witches are seeking to hold a special three-step ritual to oust Russian President Vladimir Putin, the UNIAN news agency has reported, citing a statement by a Kiev-based Witch Cauldron esoteric shop.
On March 31, on the 29th lunar day, the day of corruption and curses, we, the witches of Ukraine, in collaboration with foreign partners, will perform a ritual of punishing the enemy of the Ukrainian people – Vladimir Putin,” the statement posted on Instagram reads.
The ritual will be performed in three phases, with the first scheduled to happen at Ukraine’s “place of power,” the witches stated, apparently referring to the Bald Mountain outside Kiev. So far, some 13 sorceresses have expressed willingness to take part in the anti-Putin coven. The second event is set to be held in an unspecified “Slavic country” in cooperation with “foreign colleagues.” The ritual is expected to conclude with the creation of a “stone sack” for Russia’s president, who will supposedly face “isolation, ousting from power and loss of support from the inner circle.”
While the witches did not specify when exactly the ritual was expected to take effect, their plans have already apparently run into certain issues. In a subsequent Instagram statement, the witches admitted that their “enemy” has a “strong protection” and the ritual could ultimately backfire and harm those partaking. Still, the witches have reiterated their resolve to perform it, insisting that they “know what they are doing.”
“Our rite has been developed by a team of serious practitioners from day one. We are ready. We did a lot of preparatory work, breaking through the defenses of enemies, carefully planning and selecting rituals,” the witches claimed.
Lysa_Hora (Kyiv hill)
As matter of fact, the “Bald Mountain” —above quoted— has been the denomination of places where the sabbath of witches is claimed to happen in the Slavic folklore. So, those have to be places of power for the witchy performances. And what best spot of power than —as the C’s informed us— a portal?
Now indeed, says wikipedia, near Kyiv there are at least 2 places like that. Those are in the hills around Kyiv, called “Kyiv Hills.” In specific we have a location called Lysa Hora in a wooded nature reserve and yet its top is empty of trees and whose name in Russian literally means “Barren Mount,” that is to say “Bald Mountain.” The tradition tells that such site had regular gathering of witches. On the other hand the place staged and backed bloody battles in WW II and even before, at the beginning of 20th century, there had been built a small Russian fortress —in the 80s equipped with a radio beacon and today the Kyiv Fortress museum— where were hanged to death over 200 prisoners.
Still in Kyiv, but near its center, there is also —as part of the Kyiv Hills— the called Zamkova Hora (“Castle Hill”) where was built a castle. According to wikipedia, it was site of witch gatherings, later in the 18th century becoming a cemetery, and in 80s place of structures for satanist ceremonies. Peculiarly in the slopes of Zamkova Hora since the 16th century have been erected and destroyed Christian buildings such as the church of Sts. Florus and Laurus, a wooden monastery, the “Ascension Convent,” and at last the place was surrounded with commercial buildings.
Out of Ukraine two other Slavic countries have their “Bald Mountains.” One is Lysa hora (translation: Bald Mountain), the highest mountain of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids range in the Czech Republic. Another claimed sabbath hot spot is on Lysa Gora (translation: Bald Mountain), a 595 meter (1,952 ft) hill in Poland, where is the ruins of a pagan 9th century wall, a 11th century Benedictine monastery, and today a TV Tower as well as near the top a mass grave with the soviets executed by Nazis.
Ah, I was almost forgetting to mention: the play “Night on Bald Mountain,” (Russian: Noch′ na lysoy gore), was composed by 19th century Modest Mussorgsky, inspired by Russian literary works on the Witches' Sabbath theme occurring on St. John's Eve. This is best known as the orchestra composition used in the famous 1940 animated film of Walt Disney called “Fantasy.”