Tag Archives: Halloween
Coneheads, Chicago, and Consumption
It’s that time of year. Most children in Illinois will parade through the streets on October 31st begging for treats instead of tricks. The truly savvy candy hunters know exactly which neighborhoods hand out the best of the best. And there is a ranking system, as all parents likely know.
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Tagged candy, children, families, Halloween, Underconsumption core
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Illinois Communities Participating with Occultism
Fall has arrived in Illinois. As the leaves change colors and the temperatures drop, communities look forward to fall celebrations. Many churches and communities will have fall festivals that are innocuous celebrations that include pumpkin patches and trunk-or-treats for the children. However, there is a much more insidious type of celebration that is infiltrating our communities. The acceptance of occultism is spreading at an alarming pace.
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Tagged Halloween, McPike Mansion, Mineral Springs Hotel, occultism, Troy Taylor, Wicca
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