Jonathan George said the literature his wife received was signed with the name Linda Greene. It referred to zombies, vampires and the Antichrist. Much of it was violent in nature, he said.

He said she began swinging a pendulum over things, including the children, to remove evil. He said she would place a circular drawing under groceries because the foundation's writings said the Universal Price Code, also called a bar code, was evil. She placed the same drawing under the children's pillows, he said.

During the course of the hearing that began Thursday, the children's father said he was afraid for them to remain in Guthrie because of his wife's "bizarre" behavior that began 18 months ago.

The Oklahoman obtained a copy of the writings, which caution believers not to talk on the telephone because vampires can gain access to them. Another describes President Clinton as "an animal-mutant zombie," first lady Hillary Clinton as "a three-virtue type zombie" and Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein as a "five-virtue zombie. " Jonathan George's attorney, Richard L. Weldon of Chickasha, said Greene claims in her writings that she is Christ because she "willingly gave her soul so that all of yours could survive. " Claire Carbone, Jonathan George's sister, said of her sister-in-law: "That woman is not Nelli. Nelli is a sweet, beautiful mother. She must be hypnotized. " Carbone said Nelli George is very bright, speaks Arabic, French and English and is an accomplished potter. Nelli George testified Thursday that she and the children were living at the former territorial jail at 214 W Noble. She said she shared living quarters and meals with at least seven other adults and two children.

She described Greene and Greene's husband, Dennis, as her friends, and said she came to Guthrie to see them. She denied Linda Greene was her teacher and denied being a member of the Samaritan Foundation.

In court Friday, Nelli George said she moved on Thursday to the Greenes' home, 909 Mockingbird, which is for sale. She said she and the children planned to live there in exchange for taking care of the house. She said Dennis Greene travels and Linda Greene now lives at 301 2 St. Near the end of Friday's testimony, Nelli George said her daughter, 7, was sexually aroused by being around Jonathan George and had been since age 4. She said she brought the children to Oklahoma to be away from his influence. However, Nelli George denied her husband had sexually abused their daughter.

Weldon, Jonathan George's attorney, said the revelation appeared to adesperate attempt to keep the children.