April 1st, 2010

American Goddess-Worshippers Under Spell of Budapest-Born Super Witch

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Speaking of the supernatural, it seems that one of America’s leading witches – if not the top enchantress in all 50 states – is actually a Hungarian. From somewhere we don’t remember, we found ourselves on the homepage for the Goddess Festival 2010, which is happening this September in Northern California. Among many other things, the page alerts us to the discounts available for witches’ covens. Dig:

Are you a group of at least nine women who circle together regularly in-person as a coven? We are offering a coven discount for women-only covens for this festival. You must have no less than nine women in your active coven who all wish to attend the festival together. Virtual covens are not entitled to this discount. This is for women who regularly put in Goddess face-time together.

Putting this all together is one Z Budapest (above). According to her official biography, Z Budapest, who also goes by the name Zsuzsanna Emese Budapest, was born in Budapest “during a big winter storm” in 1940 to a mother who was a “medium and a practicing witch.”

We have no idea how we could possibly have not known about this for all these years, and frankly can’t think of anything else to say, other than we worship you too, Z Budapest. Awesome!

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  1. Z Budapest says:

    Hello my Magyar Nation! I am so glad you found me. I have a book
    out in Hungary called “A Sors Istennoi” by Edesviz Kiado. I have
    written 8 books,several screenplays and TV shows.
    I miss the magyar language. But now i have an accent in that too.
    Good luck to you ! Zsuzsanna Emese

  2. "ShitStorm" Jackson says:

    A witch, huh? Goes to prove how many “functioning-insane” people there are…

 
 
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