Pro-Abortion Witches Plan a Public “Hex Ritual” to Curse Justice Brett Kavanaugh

National   |   Christina Vazquez   |   Oct 15, 2018   |   3:07PM   |   Washington, DC

In true, bizarre New York fashion, a bookstore in Brooklyn is hosting a pro-abortion “hex ritual” to curse U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh this Saturday.

Newsweek reports Catland Books, a “metaphysical boutique and occult bookshop,” is hosting a “Ritual to Hex Brett Kavanaugh.” Dakota Bracciale, co-owner of the bookshop and event organizer, claims witches at the event will “make Kavanaugh suffer.” Invitations to the event have been sent out via Eventbrite.

The event, which is scheduled for Oct. 20, will include effigies, coffin nails, graveyard dirt and a spell, according to the report. The ritual description says that Kavanaugh will be the focal point, but rapists and the patriarchy will be targeted as well.

“He will be the focal point, but by no means the only target, so bring your rage and and all of the axes you’ve got to grind,” the event page reads.

Bracciale says this isn’t the first “hex” that the witches of Catland Books have performed. Last year, the bookstore hosted three hexes to curse President Donald Trump, and is considering adding more public hex events later this year due to the high volume of interest in the sold-out event.

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The second hex for Saturday’s event, called “The Rites of the Scorned One,” will “validate, affirm, uphold and support those of us who have been wronged and who refuse to be silent any longer,” according to the event page on Eventbrite.

Tickets cost $10 and organizers say a quarter of all proceeds will go to the Ali Forney Center, a group that supports homeless LGBT youth. Another quarter of the proceeds will be donated to Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion business in America.

Pro-abortion groups labeled Kavanaugh a “serious threat” to “women’s right” to abortion, while national pro-life leaders have expressed high hopes for Kavanaugh and the future of unborn babies’ rights. The U.S. Senate confirmed him as the fifth conservative justice on the high court earlier this month.

Kavanaugh served on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for D.C. for more than a decade, where he wrote decisions protecting religious liberty and enforcing restrictions on abortion. Pro-life leaders believe he will do the same on the U.S. Supreme Court.