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They expelled from Facebook and Instagram a 'satanic sorcerer' who incited murder

2021-10-21T02:40:43.163Z


Matthew Lawrence, a Utah man with drug and firearm convictions, attracted thousands of followers through social media, where he advises killing to make alleged pacts with demons in exchange for money and power.


Matthew Joseph Lawrence, posing as EA Koetting, an occult magician who runs an online forum advising on how to make alleged pacts with demons through human sacrifice and other acts of a vile nature, has been suspended from Facebook and Instagram.

The decision by the social media companies comes after the British public television network BBC revealed in a report how Lawrence influenced a man who murdered two women in June 2020 in a park in north London, England.

Danyal Hussein, 19, who murdered Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman in cold blood in a park in Wembley, claimed in the trial against him that he had made "a demonic pact" for which he had to sacrifice two women. in exchange for money and power.

[He created his own satanic church to forgive himself for killing a man]

At the time, Hussein was a member of the online forum run by EA Koetting, where the self-proclaimed sorcerer shared instructions on how to carry out these so-called pacts, asking them to do things like murder people.

Mathew Joseph Lawrence, who poses as the satanic wizard EA Koetting, Purgatory Correctional Facility in Utah

The flesh and blood man behind the occult website, who poses as a sorcerer, is actually a Utah native who has been convicted in the United States of possession of drugs and firearms.

But he has managed to attract thousands of followers thanks to social networks.

In a YouTube video in which he promotes one of his texts on how to make pacts with a demon that he christened 'the mighty King Lucifuge Rofocale', he advises his followers to follow the methods of the terrorists and quotes the British serial killer Ian Brady from the 1960s:

Always remember the first rule of homicide: never kill a person who has a reason to kill "

Ian Brady, quoted by Matthew Lawrence

That YouTube promoted text was written for the satanic group

Tempel ov Blood,

who the BBC reports were an influence on seven young people in the UK recently convicted of neo-Nazi hate crimes.

Lawrence also admitted in one of his books that he belongs to "an American cell of the British

Order of Nine Angels

."

It is an extremist organization that promotes the murder of children and sexual violence.

And Lawrence said that for this he took himself "beyond moral and human limits."

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The online video platform has assured the BBC that it is reviewing the content of EA Koetting's videos to determine if it violates its policy against inciting violence.

"Hate has no place on YouTube and we are very saddened by this incident," the company said.

His videos have not been removed from the platform and can be viewed without any warning.

For their part, Facebook and Instagram removed EA Koetting's pages, which had thousands of followers, after they determined they

violated their "policy on dangerous individuals and organizations

.

"

Although Lawrence has not responded to requests for comment from the aforementioned media, on one occasion, after the publication of the first report on the murders that Hussein committed, it said: "I am taking the battle to the doors of their houses and I fly faster than the wind ".

Source: telemundo

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