The Black Cat’s Meow

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Hi all and welcome to The Witch Trail! The Black Cat is from the Philippine Islands where witch stories abound. Skeptics and believers are always welcome here. If you think the last of the witches went down with the Salem lot, then you’re in for macabre surprises.

Witches are still around. She or he may just be your friendly neighbor, aha! Should you be afraid of them? You should if you cross their paths. They can be vengeful and malevolent, but they are the people you should seek out if you’re looking for alternative and herbal remedies for ailments bothering you or a loved one and mind you, these remedies work.

There is much whispering going around, but no sensational news about the works of witches have been plastered on the front pages of national papers; but the whispers continue unabated to enthrall, titillate, and excite fertile imaginations.

Perhaps this reticence is a universal apprehension. Why? People are shunned on mere suspicion of practicing witchcraft. In Ghana for example, they are banished from the community to live away from family and friends. Even witches need their lovers and families. They’re human too!

So join me in the witch hunt and share your stories, oh and by the way, witches are welcome to share their thoughts — perhaps provide tips to enhance intution, get even with bullies, charm a skunk out of the house or have a healthier sex life. Let’s trail them now.

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