Black Magic Battle
Part 8
Hong & Her Family
Part 8
Hong & Her Family
Jasmine told me that Hong’s family is the most evil in all of Vietnam; a legacy of killing, stealing, and rape that’s spanned generations. According to Jasmine, they don’t just harm outsiders; they rape their own children and others’ children starting as young as age five. Hong herself once confided in me that her father killed an American man in Cambodia, then cooked and shared his liver with three other people; cannibalism. She told me this at a moment when I could sense she still cared about me and was genuinely trying to warn me about how dangerous her father truly was.
It wasn’t just her father; every member of that family was dangerous. They hid their true nature behind smiles and practiced deception as an art form. Below are several examples of just how evil this family is (or was, since many of them have died in the past five years). Their actions went far beyond ordinary criminality, crossing into territory that most people can’t even imagine.
All the pictures below were taken by me. Looking at them, it’s easy to see why I initially trusted this family; they always appeared so loving and friendly on the surface. But behind those smiles, every single one of them knew about the plan to eventually kill me, even if they weren’t directly involved in carrying it out. This was just how they operated: deception, manipulation, and hiding their true intentions behind a façade of warmth and kindness. The contrast between their outward appearance and their actual actions is a stark reminder of how dangerous and insidious evil can be when it wears a friendly face.
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Listen to Jasmine “once again” confirm something I already knew deep down, but hadn’t been actively thinking about until she brought it up. Her insight has a way of cutting through the noise and reminding me of truths I might have overlooked or pushed aside. It’s another example of how her guidance continually aligns with my own experiences and instincts, often bringing clarity to situations that are otherwise clouded by deception and doubt.
This audio explains how Hong managed to put two of her Western exes in prison near her father’s house in Vi Thanh, Vietnam. Remarkably, she was only 22 when I met her, yet by that time, she’d already killed two men with poison and had two others imprisoned. Before having my son, Hong also had two children whom she sold.
Despite everything she’d been through, her body was flawless; no visible scars or stretch marks because she knew how to take care of herself. Maintaining her appearance was essential for her survival and for making money. Hong was the ultimate “Siren”: outwardly beautiful and alluring, but hiding a deadly, manipulative nature beneath the surface.
In this audio, Jasmine explains that my ex was a devil even as a child; and that she was the strongest spirit in her entire family.
Just to clarify: when I say “strong,” I’m talking about spiritual strength, not physical strength. A strong spirit means someone is much harder to kill or harm with black magic, regardless of their physical size or appearance. You can have a physically powerful human with a weak spirit who’s easily targeted, while someone who seems small or unassuming (like my ex) can be nearly impossible to take down if their spirit is strong.
So, while Hong may have looked innocent or harmless on the outside, spiritually she was a force to be reckoned with; resilient, dangerous, and, as Jasmine put it, devilish from the very beginning.
In this audio, Jasmine points out something that became obvious to me soon after I moved in: all the men in Hong’s family were lazy, and it was the women who held all the real power.
I noticed this dynamic right away; the women ran everything behind the scenes, made the key decisions, and were the driving force in the family’s activities (good and bad). The men mostly sat back, contributing little, while the women orchestrated and controlled the family’s schemes and daily life. Jasmine’s observation just confirmed what I’d already seen firsthand.
This audio explains the significance of the lady and the baby I circled in this photo. What’s incredible is how much Jasmine, who was actually channeling my great-grandmother, knew about the situation. These were details I’d noticed myself but never mentioned out loud because they seemed too petty or insignificant to bring up.
It just goes to show how closely my great-grandmother was watching over me; present every single minute, studying everything and everyone to keep me safe. My friend Jett was the same way. Together, they were my top two guardian angels, always vigilant and deeply involved in protecting me from harm, even when I didn’t realize it. Their attention to detail and unwavering presence made all the difference in surviving everything I went through.
Hong's Sister Tuoi
Both Zulfiya and Jasmine confirmed that Hong’s sister, Tuoi, was in jail in 2018 and that she would end up back there again in the future. Their insights were consistent and independent, reinforcing the pattern of trouble and criminal behavior that runs through Hong’s family. It’s just another example of how deeply entrenched these cycles are, and how accurately both Zulfiya and Jasmine have been able to read the situation.
This audio discusses Hong’s sister’s marriages, specifically her Australian husband and her ex-husband, who was Vietnamese. The Vietnamese ex-husband died in late 2017 as a result of Hong’s family using black magic against him.
The audio also touches on how, in Vietnam, her sister and their criminal network were able to manipulate and isolate email accounts. They did this to block or intercept any emails they didn’t want delivered, using their connections to control communication and cover up their activities. It’s a clear example of how their influence and willingness to use both spiritual and technological means extended into every aspect of their operations—and how dangerous it was to cross them.
The audio on the right was recorded six months after the previous one that discussed Tuoi living in Vietnam with her Australian husband while still being close to her Vietnamese ex-husband. In this update, you’ll hear that the Australian husband has since returned to Australia, and the Vietnamese ex-husband is now dying.
This sequence highlights the ongoing turmoil and destructive patterns within Hong’s family; relationships fractured by distance, illness, and, as mentioned before, the dark influence of black magic. It’s another example of how their actions and connections continue to have serious, often tragic, consequences for those around them.
The man in the picture on the left, with Tuoi, is Cuong; Tuoi’s Vietnamese ex-husband, who is now dead. Looking at Tuoi, you’d never guess she was capable of such things. But just like her sister Hong and their father, she turned out to be utterly ruthless, with no qualms about killing when it suited her.
When I first arrived in Vietnam, Tuoi didn’t seem this evil. I even saw her get genuinely upset with Hong once when she realized Hong had tried to kill me (though I’ll admit, I did spoil her a bit). But in this family, the demons always seem to take over eventually. Tuoi transformed into a black widow; cold, calculating, and just as dangerous as the rest. It’s a stark reminder that appearances can be deceiving, and that darkness often grows quietly beneath the surface until it fully takes hold.
The audio on the right, recorded in late 2017, features Jasmine discussing Hong’s fate after death. Jasmine explains what Hong’s existence will be like for decades in the spirit world; describing a future marked by suffering and consequences for her actions in this life. According to Jasmine, Hong will face a long period of spiritual reckoning, unable to escape the pain and darkness she created for others. It’s a sobering look at the idea of karmic justice and the lasting impact of choices made in this world, especially for someone who caused so much harm.
The audio on the right discusses the image below
The audio below focuses on Hong’s mother, pictured in red on the left. Recorded at the beginning of 2018, Jasmine makes a series of predictions about the order in which Hong’s family members would pass away: first the aunt, second the uncle, third the mother, and finally Hong herself. I posted this photo on Facebook in early 2018, before any of them had died.
In the end, Jasmine’s predictions were accurate for the aunt, uncle, and mother, but she was off on the timing of Hong’s death. Hong didn’t pass until September 13th, 2019. As I mentioned before, Hong managed to tap into my son’s soul and energy, which allowed her to prolong her life beyond what was expected. This detail explains why the prediction about her timing was off, even though the sequence was correct. It’s another example of how spiritual connections and energy can alter outcomes, even when fate seems certain.
The audio to the right discusses the uncle listed above the subtitle "2ND - 2018" above.
The audio on the right explains how Hong was too sick to attend her aunt’s funeral, missing a major family event because of her declining health. This was a sign of just how much her own actions and the spiritual backlash were taking a toll on her.
The audio below that one on the right goes into how Hong, desperate and weakened, began sending spirits my way; hoping to overwhelm me or force me to stop sending everything back to her and her family. It highlights her attempts to shift the spiritual burden, but also shows that, by that point, she was on the defensive, struggling to cope with the consequences of everything she’d unleashed.
THE GOOD BROTHER
This audio is truly heartbreaking. I remember clearly that he wasn’t at the father’s house the last time I was in Vietnam in 2015. Hong’s father, an absolute piece of shit, threatened to kill him simply because he wanted to help me. It’s a painful reminder of just how dangerous and toxic that family was, and how anyone who showed even a shred of decency or compassion became a target. The cost of trying to do the right thing in that environment was incredibly high.
In this audio, Jasmine explains how Hong only ever loved me and will die with my memory.
In this audio, Jasmine explains how my Ex hired a Lawyer in an attempt to get my son back to Vietnam.
In this audio, Jasmine talks about how the Chinese Triads were actively trying to steal my money and paint me as an “unfit parent” to support my ex. At the time, I didn’t fully grasp how serious or far-reaching these efforts would become, but, true to form, Jasmine (channeling my great-grandmother) was prophetic.
About six months later, everything she warned me about started to unfold. The Triads escalated their attacks, using every tactic they could to undermine me financially and legally. Looking back, it’s clear that Jasmine’s insights weren’t just warnings, they were a roadmap for what was coming, and a reminder of how closely my great-grandmother was watching over me through it all.
Hong died on the full moon, Friday the 13th, September 13, 2019, at the age of 31. A full moon falling on Friday the 13th is extremely rare and won’t happen again until 2049. The timing of her death couldn’t have been more fitting, given everything she’d done and the dark, supernatural forces she was involved with. It’s as if the universe itself marked the day, closing a chapter that was as extraordinary and ominous as the date itself.
After everything that happened, a part of me still loved her until the very end. Jasmine had told me that Hong was definitely going to die in September, and this time she was right, though some of her earlier predictions had been off, since Hong managed to spiritually plug into my son for power, using rituals and constant meditation on him to stay alive.
The moment Hong died, I knew. I felt a sudden jolt of energy, and the walls creaked all around me. As I was drifting off to sleep, I started to dream even before I was fully asleep; it felt like being in the twilight zone. The dreams were intense and relentless all night. In one, I saw an ugly witch who wouldn’t come closer than 20 feet, trying to spit on me and scowling. The dream took place in my apartment complex at dusk, with red eyes staring at me from every window. It was surreal.
The next day, I called Jasmine and asked if Hong had died. Jasmine confirmed it. She explained that the witch I saw in my dream was a spirit that had lived inside Hong, and when Hong died, the witch was expelled and came after me out of anger, since I had essentially evicted her from her host.
It was exactly ten years, one month, two weeks, and three days after I first laid eyes on Hong that she died; a full cycle, marked by both tragedy and closure.
Goodbye, my little “em yeu.” I truly wish things could have turned out differently. When Hong died, I waited a day before telling my son. He was okay; he didn’t cry, and by then, he hadn’t seen her (not even on FaceTime) for over four years. Since her passing, she’s visited me five times in my dreams. The whole situation is just sad.
Destiny isn’t always kind. In the end, it was either her or me, and she was the one who drew first blood in this battle. I forgave her so many times, hoping for change, only to be betrayed again and again. Some endings are just inevitable, no matter how much you wish they weren’t.
After my ex died, we began to notice a strong, unmistakable smell of death that would linger for minutes at a time every few days. Jasmine told me this was my ex visiting as a spirit, making her presence known inside my house.
Exactly two months after she passed, on the full moon in November 2019, my new girlfriend Luna and I both smelled it at the same time. Something instinctively told me to look outside, and when I did, I saw a creepy black cat already staring into my house before I even opened the sliding door. That’s when I started recording the video on the left.
These encounters were a constant reminder that her spirit was still around, unable or unwilling to let go, and that the energy from everything we had been through wasn’t finished just because her physical life was over. The line between this world and the next felt thin, and her presence was impossible to ignore.
FBI
In December 2019, I started getting calls from the F.B.I., but I ignored them at first; figuring it was just the Triads spoofing the number to mess with me. Eventually, though, they left a voicemail, and it sounded like a legitimate white lady, so I decided it was probably smarter to call back rather than risk some bogus search warrant happening with my son in the house.
When I returned the call in January 2020, the F.B.I. agent explained she was following up on an international abduction case that had been reported six months earlier. I told her this was a family court issue, and if my ex wanted to challenge custody, she’d have to do it here. The agent clarified, “No, this is something under the jurisdiction of the criminal court at the Hague.”
I explained that my ex was lying; and, in fact, she couldn’t pursue anything because she’d died three months earlier, on September 11, 2019. Given the complaint was filed six months before, I realized the F.B.I. probably had no idea she was dead. I gave them the name of the hospital in Vi Thanh, Vietnam where she died and told the agent to call me if she had any more questions.
Needless to say, I never heard from them again!
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