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July 30, 2025 3 mins
Sometimes we podcasters get tongue/tied in what we’re saying. Since I did not have a chance to edit the last edition, I wanted to include this audio to explain some of the errors I said in the last podcast to make it clear and correct mistakes.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hella hella. Coming to you from my device only because
I've listened back to some of my podcasts, my past
podcast with the one I just did military projects and sorcery.
I wanted to make some editing corrections. I always need,
have a need to correct myself, especially when I'm not

(00:21):
editing something, which it wasn't. I just kind of recorded
it and put it out there. But about six minutes
in I mentioned I was talking about sorcery, and then
I was talking about the occult, and I mentioned the
occult and I was talking about it being hidden, and
then I said, by accident, I said, sorcery doesn't mean evil,

(00:43):
it means hidden. What I meant was a cult is
a word that means hidden. It doesn't necessarily mean that
it's evil. It's a word that means hidden. It's the
same relation to esoteric. That's what I want to clarify.
It was about six minutes in or so where I

(01:06):
said that point, and then later on about twenty minutes in,
I mentioned about when there's layers of knowledge for missions
and they only need to know basis of that direct
thing that they're involved in. And I said, there's a
name for it. It's called compartment tizing something like that, compartmentizing,

(01:34):
apartmentizing or compartmentizing where you're just separating the compartments of
the different elements and each one makes up the whole.
That's what I was getting at there. And then at
the end I was talking about the covens, and I said,

(01:54):
a coven is a group of twelve witches that get together,
and then a coven ton a coven dumb is twelve.
In reality, it's thirteen, not twelve. But what it is
made up of the reason I said twelve I had
twelve in my mind on my tongue is because generally

(02:17):
in a coven you have the twelve people that are
in the coven, not including the high priest. The high
priest is or priestess is the twelfth or thirteenth, So
it's actually thirteen in a coven, not twelve. It's twelve
plus the leader plus the high priest or priestess. Generally speaking,

(02:38):
it's thirteen. So I want to clarify, a coven is
thirteen in a group, and a coven dumb is thirteen regions.
Maybe one of those regions is a primary capital, and
there's twelve plus the primary capital. But let's not confuse it,
which I did, and I had it confused in my
mind when I said twelve, sorry about that, I apologize.

(03:00):
Thirteen make up a coven. Thirteen colonies or regions make
up a coving dumb. So these are things that sometimes
I feel indeed to correct. I want to be clear
when I say these things, and I don't want to
be misunderstood. So I hope you listen to this version
as well this episode, So thanks and see you next time.
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