Danielle Johnson was worried about the eclipse.

The astrology influencer and “divine healer” who went by the name Danielle Ayoka online called the upcoming astronomical event “the epitome of spiritual warfare” and told people they needed to “pick a side,” in posts on X on April 4.

Less than three days later, in the early morning before the partial solar eclipse, Johnson left a trail of tragedy in her wake: her partner stabbed to death in the kitchen of the family apartment in Woodland Hills, her 8-month-old baby dead after being pushed from Johnson’s moving Porsche Cayenne on the 405, and Johnson herself dead after crashing her car on Pacific Coast Highway in Redondo Beach.

      • @unreasonabro
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        7 months ago

        And it’s in space. I’m pretty sure the Jews tried to get rid of it though…

        (you don’t see Ra jokes around here often enough imo)

      • @damnthefilibuster
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        Californians are trying. With that Cloud salting test they did secretly recently.

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        8 months ago

        Should be pretty easy. Throw a ball of iron in large enough to stop fusion.

        Edit: NM. That doesn’t work it seems

    • FuglyDuck
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      all I really know is that sunshine is unwholesome. This time of year especially. Every damn year.

      Sunshine seeps into people’s brains. Nothing wholesome every seeps. it causes their wits to dribble out their ears, and then they’re standing around being all like “oh this is loverly”… until blam. They get ran over by a car being driven by another sun-addled dolt.