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Taylor Swift is 'attracting demonic forces' to her concerts, warns exorcist. Know why he has advised to 'skip' her live performance

Why has Taylor Swift been accused of performing 'witchcraft'? Who is Father Dan Reehil and why has he advised the people to skip Taylor Swift's live performance? Know in detail.

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At a time when pop icon Taylor Swift is breaking records one after the other, an exorcist has warned that she may be accidentally summoning demons by performing 'witchcraft' during her record-breaking concerts. As the 34-year-old singer-songwriter and her dancers, all dress in black capes and perform a dance surrounded by orbs while performing her hit song 'Willow', questions have been raised. Father Dan Reehil, who also performs exorcisms, has accused the singer of performing 'witchcraft'.


Reehil expresses apprehension
Reehil has expressed apprehension that the concert segment could spiritually endanger fans and the wider world. Talking to 'Daily Star'," he said, "Even if her intent was not to practice any witchcraft or do any of the incantations, she is probably attracting a lot of demons to her concerts."

Concern for Taylor Swift's fanbase
He has expressed concerns for Taylor Swift’s fanbase, a majority of which is made up of young girls ranging from children to teenagers. He said that they may be put in 'danger' while attending one of Taylor’s live concerts.


Father Reehil said further, "That’s where the problem can lie, because then you have these little girls who literally sort of worship [Taylor Swift], who are now putting themselves in a position where they could be attacked by demonic forces."


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Reehil urged fans to think twice before going along to one of the singer’s sell-out arena events. He advised them to 'skip' Taylor’s in-person performances altogether.

The pop diva was spotted at Kansas City Chiefs games to support her new beau Travis Kelce. The couple were even seen sharing a smooch as the ball dropped on New Year’s Eve. Swift's fans gathered in a large number when she attended the American football games. Many of them have purchased tickets in an attempt to catch a glimpse of the star in the flesh - including the recently released Gypsy Rose Blanchard.

These powerful instruments come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, each with its own unique properties. Some wands are said to possess healing abilities, while others are known for their destructive powers. Collectors are always on the lookout for rare and ancient wands, as they hold great value and are often the centerpiece of any magical artifacts collection.

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Who is Dan Reehil and why has he warned against watching Taylor Swift's live performance?
Father Dan Reehil lives in Nashville, US, and he performs exorcisms. He has accused Taylor Swift of performing 'witchcraft'. He has said that even if Taylor Swift's intent was not to practice any witchcraft or do any of the incantations, she is probably attracting a lot of demons to her concerts."

Why has Father Dan Raheel advised people to skip Taylor Swift's live performance?
Father Dan Raheel has expressed concerns for Taylor Swift’s fanbase, a majority of which is made up of young girls ranging from children to teenagers. He said that they may be put in 'danger' while attending one of Taylor’s live concerts.

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Taylor Swift accused of Witchcraft in Eras Tour

TWH – Claims of being a witch or the practice of Witchcraft can have severe consequences in different parts of the world. In many places throughout Africa and Asia, witchcraft accusations can lead to ostracism and in some cases, death at the hands of the local community. Members of minority religions are regularly advised to be aware of local laws and customs. There are, for example, countries where Witchcraft is a punishable offense: Gambia, India, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Most of the time, and certainly within the protection of some nations offering religious freedoms, accusations rarely gain traction. They are often the subject of ridicule, especially when celebrities are involved; though, celebrity itself offers no protection against spurious allegations.

Just yesterday, pop-icon singer Taylor Swift was accused of practicing Witchcraft. As is usual with most things related to the underbelly of Twitter, the accusations gained some traction and turned into a bizarre online movement.

One conservative Christian Twitter user named “Matt,” wrote about Swift’s Eras Tour commenting, “Never liked Taylor Swift, but now I definitely have a reason to. [I] just saw a video of her witchcraft/ritual performance on someone’s Insta story. Nope! Get that evil out of here.” He then added: “Believers should not listen to this.” Matt’s profile quotes Psalm 54:4 “Psalm 54:4 – Behold, God is my helper; the Lord is the upholder of my life.”

The stream of tweets and comments connected to Matt is the usual fanfare about the Christian god and a continuous stream of Bible-based quotations.

Matt’s tweet then received some traction from “Bob the Unvaxxed Tomato,” commenting “She’s been a witch from the start,” followed by a note that Swift’s manager appears to be Jewish.

Not to apparently be outdone and raising the stakes to a more serious level, another Twitter user added, “I have a simple solution to #TaylorSwift witchcraft and negligence of starving families. #BringBackTheWitchTrials.”

Taylor Swift’s Eras World Tour accused of promoting Satanism and Witchcraft On Stage (Photo Credit – via Instagram)

Fortunately, there was some swift trolling. One Twitter user took it upon themselves to offer a solution that spared others from the evils of Witchcraft, “Hey guys, so apparently, Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ is using witchcraft and dark magic in an attempt to convert you all into satanists [sic]. It’s in your best interest to not attend these shows and instead please give all your tickets to me to keep yourselves safe please.”

But the bizarre series of accusations did not end there. It moved to Tiktok. On that platform, one content creator noted that watching Swift’s performance of Willow “hurt her soul” because in the song they are “legitimately playing to witches.” The TikTok account “setapart_andchosen” then added that what we are seeing in Swift’s performances is nothing less than a ritual of demonic spirits.

Another TikTok creator, tallahoffical, noted, “This is Taylor Swift’s song ‘Willow’ where she is a witch during rituals,” the account holder said. “The first video you saw was taken by a fan the other night at the concert, and he says, ‘yes, summon the demons b***h!’ The worst part is that [Swift] commented twice [on the video]. [Swift] said: ‘This is the new ‘one, two, three, let’s go b***h’,” the woman explained.

“So what she’s saying is ‘summon the demons’ is the new crowd chant they all say when she does his witchcraft ritual. Then she commented, laughing emojis,” the person said noting that witchcraft along with astrology and crystals are being shoved down Christian throats.

Then the woman really went off the deep end by giving her explanation as to why people seem to hate Christianity so much.

“It’s because the demons get angry every time you mention God. Every time you mention Jesus, they start foaming at the mouth. They start screaming, and they start manifesting demons,” the narrator said. She then added,” the demons don’t want to hear about Jesus. That’s the only name they’re afraid of. That’s the only name they have to answer to. That’s the only name that sends them to hell.”

Why this laughable exchange regarding Taylor Swift is important is that in other parts of the world charges of witchcraft lead to horrifying consequences. Adults and children who have never practiced any form of witchcraft let alone the form found in modern Neopaganism are regularly murdered.

Organizations like Basic Rights Counsel Initiative (BRCI) in Nigeria are working to rescue children who are accused of being witches and then abandoned by their parents after subjecting them to all manners of exorcism called “deliverance sessions.”

Another nonprofit organization called “Street Priests” says about two out of every three street children have been labeled as witches. The organization brings them meals and helps them build skills and offers them an education. According to Reasons to be Cheerful, the organization has helped more than 200 children to enroll in school and served over 17,000 meals since 2015.

Just a few days ago, seventy-year-old Gauri Tudu was brutally attacked and killed by a youth on suspicion of practicing black magic. Two others Kuni Tudu, 42, and Kalicharan Tudu, 47, were critically injured. The attack took place in India in Kainal village in Jualibhanga panchayat under Morada police station limits in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district.

On Friday night in Nigeria, Ogochukwu Ozoemena was forced to carry the body of her daughter and then beaten by village youths who accused her of witchcraft and killing her own daughter. The following day conflicting information regarding Mrs. Ozoemena were reported, with some stating her as having either died of her wounds or missing. Her brother and a self-proclaimed pastor accused her of witchcraft while under the influence of the “Holy Spirit.”

These are just two recent examples of killings that stem from accusations of “witchcraft” which happen on a much too regular basis in many countries around the world. While Swift is extremely unlikely to face a physical threat of being beaten to death by a mob, every day people in countries live with the knowledge that such an accusation of “witchcraft” can result in their death.

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