Sniper Prophet sounds Halloween warning

October 31, 2022
Sniper Prophet
Sniper Prophet
Every year, Halloween is celebrated on October 31.
Every year, Halloween is celebrated on October 31.
Halloween is normally celebrated with spooky parties.
Halloween is normally celebrated with spooky parties.
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A Jamaican church leader has issued a strong warning to the nation to desist from entertaining the dead.

Jahmar Watson, who is more commonly known as the 'Sniper Prophet', told THE STAR yesterday that Jamaicans are unwittingly inviting demons into their spaces by celebrating Halloween. He said that the recent paranormal behaviours in two of the nation's schools were due to demonic attacks, and argued that they will not cease until the Church rises up against the dark forces.

"With the entertainment of celebrations like Halloween we can expect anything, because the demons are being invoked and invited," the Sniper Prophet said.

Halloween, the spookiest festival of the year, is celebrated on October 31 each year. While Jamaica does not have a big Halloween tradition, persons on the island have been accepting of it. Over the weekend, several Halloween parties were held across the Corporate Area, including Scream and Night of the Jab, but according to Sniper Prophet, celebrations like those are only opening channels to the demons that are preying on the nation's children.

"Demons are being more barefaced now and are not hiding, because they are being entertained because everyone is celebrating death and all sorta of demonic entities. They are walking beside us and we wouldn't even know, because we are going to think it is someone wearing a costume," he said.

Last week, classes at Oberlin High School in St Andrew and John Rollins Success Primary School in Barrett Town, St James, were disrupted due to abnormal and bizarre acts. Scores of students displayed strange behaviours, including shouting, frothing and fainting spells.

In a quite uncanny manner, Sniper Prophet noted that the Oberlin High incident took place a day after the first-year anniversary of Kevin Smith's death. Smith, a cult pastor, died in a motor vehicle accident in Bog Walk, St Catherine, while he was being transported to Kingston to be charged with murder. He had allegedly ordered the sacrifice of two members of his church during a bizarre ceremony at his Pathways International Kingdom Restoration Ministries in St James.

"The Kevin Smith saga still continues, because the first incident happened almost the anniversary of his death. The demons are still out there looking for blood," Sniper Prophet said.

He told THE STAR that he reached out to Oberlin High School to "pray out the school before the spirit go at large" but was denied the opportunity. He suggested that the Oberlin and John Rollins' episodes could be the tip of the iceberg.

"The demons are now roaming from school to school; worse, they are being entertained by celebrations like Halloween," the clergyman said.

"We have a duty to protect the children, and based on the prophecy that I have received, the prime minister needs to close schools temporarily, and the Church needs to step in.

"Right now, during the Halloween season, the Church should be on the road praying and mashing up the plans of the devil. Instead, the Church is locked up in air condition and collecting offering and tithes ," Sniper Prophet said.

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