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Nathan (Melchizedek)
High Priest of Wicca
Employed
https://www.angelfire.com/nc/5s
extracrispy@angelfire.com

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In 1983, then Airman First Class Nathan D. Crisp, a USAF Security Policeman was assigned to the United Kingdom. While he was walking through a forest he discovered a group of people standing inside a stone circle, dressed in colorful robes, and performing a beautiful ritual. He watched from behind some trees and didn't disturb the group. After the group was complete with their ritual, he walked forward and spoke with Lady Julie an English Wiccan High Priestess. A year and a day later Nathan Crisp became a Wiccan. Some years later he achieved the High Priesthood of Old English Wicca.

In October, 1992 while assigned to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, he with several friends established a "Pagan Support Group" in the Kaiserslautern Military Community. The Group and then SSgt Nathan Crisp received worldwide publicity, The New York Times, The Stars and Stripes and many other newspapers sent reporters and did articles on the Group.

On 30 October 92, The Pagan Support Group presented "The Witches Exhibit" at the Vogelweh Community Activities Center. In four short hours nearly 3000 persons visited the exhibit.

Then on 8 December 1992, history was made, the United States Air Force Chief of Chaplains, Maj. General Donald J. Harlin granted non-Chaplain certification to then Staff Sergeant Nathan Crisp and gave permission to conduct Wiccan rituals within chapel facilities.

Click here to the certification paperwork.

He is a High Priest of Old English Wicca, a single parent, a Graduate of the Community College of the Air Force, and a Gulf War veteran. Today Nathan Crisp is a civilian, and serves the old Gods in Tenn.