Seriously?” Harry asked enthralled and astounded by the information. “I was always told Voldemort wanted to destroy all Creatures, Beings, Muggleborns and Squibs, so that they could keep the lines strictly pure. All I heard about was his love of violence and destruction but honestly, it never made sense though. It simply didn't seem logical that if he was always as crazed as everyone on the so-called Light side said, that he'd be able to gather and keep followers.” “This is what I dislike about the British, no offense, Harry” Domenic complained. “In reality, Voldemort wants to separate those that are Non-magical from the Magical community to lessen the risk of exposure, much like we do here. He also wants to reestablish the old ways. You know, …show more content…
“Voldemort is actually trying to take over legally now using the ancient laws. See, he realized that even though in the 1860's, the British Minister began to select Wizengamot members and by the 1900's, it became a tradition, although it was never put into law. Voldemort knows that by the old laws, one has to be at least thirty and have two or more years of Latin as well as Magical Politics and Laws plus a year or more of Magical Ethics and a year or more of Dueling on top of five years of core classes before being accepted as a Wizengamot member. Voldemort is slowly killing off those who qualify under the original laws but do not agree with him. That way, he will eventually have the majority in his hands and he will be able to establish new laws for the Magical Community, over turn old ones, and move more of his people into the ministry. Voldemort is incredibly smart and seems to be taking his time to move his people into position while ensuring those opposing him can no longer challenge him. How long that will take is …show more content…
This is due to the fact that we could than prove that Dumbledore and the Minister not only made a false document but had intention to use the false document to harm your three different ways,” Domenic smirked. “Those documents would show proof they wished to obtain property belonging to you, to cause you financial disadvantage and to try and influence the exercise of your public duty. Therefore, they could each face up to ten years in Non-Magical prison as well an additional ten years in a Magical
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