Aaron Demands Apology
From South African Radio
By James Donahue
Jan. 31, 2006
Psychic and Prophet Aaron
C. Donahue says he demands a formal letter of apology from Kate Turkington, the host of the Sunday afternoon radio talk show
“Believe It Or Not,” and the director of Talk Radio 702, Johannesburg, South Africa, after he was cut off in the
midst of an interview and then publicly ridiculed by Turkington over the air.
Turkington also lied
about the reason Donahue’s interview was stopped 15 minutes before it was scheduled to end. She told her listening audience
that the interview was halted because of a bad telephone connection.
Donahue said he talked
to the radio producer and was told that the telephone connection was not a problem. The producer later sent an apology by
e-mail to Dragon Kloud, who arranged the interview, which read as follows:
“Kate decided to
cut the interview short as she struggled to understand the concepts Aaron was presenting. I’m really sorry about the
whole situation as I thought the ideas presented by Aaron were exceptional and interesting as forwarded to me by my program
manager. I had printed out everything I could find about Aaron, which she had read. Maybe it’s a generation thing? I
am a big between a rock and a hard place with the situation and although it wasn’t my decision, I do feel bad about
the matter.
“I do apologize
once again and please forward my best wishes to Aaron in regards to his work and may he go from strength to strength. I will keep and eye on his website to stay in the loop,” the e-mail concluded.
Turkington, who boasts
to offer objective interviews to people of all faiths and explores all esoteric matters, said over the air that Aaron’s
message confused her. But she may have created the confusion because she asked questions that demanded complex answers, and
then constantly interrupted Donahue in the midst of his answers to fire more questions, often about totally different subjects.
Before he was cut off,
Donahue spoke about his work as a remote viewer and the advanced work he now is doing in PAN, his belief in Luciferianism,
the 72 Goetia Spirits, the tones that comprise the name of Lucifer, and an explanation of Lucifer as an alien and the father
of the human race. He also talked briefly about the dying Earth.
Donahue was prepared
to talk about his work in numbers and make prophetic predictions for the radio listeners. But he was not given the chance.
Instead of continuing
to talk to Aaron, Turkington used the final quarter hour to ridicule him and declare that the interview left her totally confused.
She did note, however, that Donahue is considered by many, especially in esoteric circles, to have one of the world’s
greatest minds. Then she said “I am never going to become a Luciferian.”
Turkington also talked
about the Christian concept of original sin and explained how Satan and Lucifer are linked as one person through Milton’s
fictional work, Paradise Lost.
Donahue later wrote on
his website that he found “this poor befuddled woman to be rather stupid, ill informed, biased and unwilling to engage
in any sort of lively discussion.
“Perhaps the most
disappointing experience for me involved the fact that Kate Turkington deliberately lied to her audience stating that my interview
had to be cut off ‘due to a poor phone connection.’ According to a producer at 702 Talk Radio, my phone connection
was more than adequate. Obviously, Kate’s lie was used to cover up the fact that once again, the Luciferian message
is being censored.”
On his own radio show
Sunday night, Donahue said it is the responsibility of people in public media like Turkington and George Noory of Coast to
Coast Radio to reach beyond their angelic possessions and present the Luciferian viewpoint to their listeners. He said Turkington
“had an agenda and that was to love and serve her angel.”
He said these people
forget that Lucifer rules this world. “Even their own Bible tells them this. And everything they do is observed by Lucifer.
I would not want to be in her shoes now.
“If she had done
the right thing she would have been blessed. We would have given her the world. Now her career is probably circling the drain,”
Donahue said.