On Tuesday night, April 3, 2018, Hillary Clinton visited The Wing, an elite womens club in Manhattan, New York (see The Wings enthralled tweet).
On its website, The Wing describes itself as:
a network of co-working and community spaces designed for women. The Wings mission is the professional, civic, social, and economic advancement of women through community. We believe that the act of coming together as women creates new opportunities, ideas and conversations that will lead to greater mobility and prosperity for womankind.
The Wing is elitist because it is pricey an all access membership costs $2,700 a year. The club is also rabidly anti-men: It publishes a magazine titled No Mans Land.
But on the clubs Instagram account, The Wing identifies itself as something more than just a feminist club, but as a witches coven:
The Wing is a co-working and community space for women. Were a coven, not a sorority.
Unsurprisingly, The Wing is pro-gun control:
The Wings Instagram is full of references to vampirism (which is a form of cannibalism), witchcraft and Satanism:
The Wings founder and CEO is Audrey Gelman, who was the 2008 Hillary Clinton presidential campaigns press aide.
Gelman is a childhood friend of Lena Dunham, and an ex-girlfriend of Terry Richardson the pornographic fashion/celebrity photographer who once depicted himself copulating with a sheep, and is accused of molesting young models.
This is Gelmans self-description on her Twitter page:
Im like any modern woman trying to have it all. I just wish I had more time to seek out the dark forces & join their hellish crusade.
In a tweet on February 4, 2017, Gelman identifies herself as a Satanist:
Hillary gets the last laugh:
H/t Voat
Update (April 7, 2018):
A reader pointed out a diabolical reason for the choice of April 3 as the date of Hillarys visit to The Wing witches coven April 3 was the date of Christs crucifixion.
See Geologists confirm Jesus crucified on Friday, April 3, 33 AD.