Yey or ney? The repitiveness of many of these themes and symbols certainly says something. I’m sad to say even Die Antwoord recently seemed to have succumbed to this eerie benefaction…
For: What better way for super-rich occultists to proliferate their perverse symbolism than through popular culture?
“Vicki Polin talks about her jewish satanic ritual abuse upbringing. This was filmed in 1989. This is more evidence that there is such a thing as satanic ritual abuse used to create DID, something the CIA has been doing for decades.
Vicki is currently the Executive Director of The Awareness Center, a Baltimore area sexual abuse help center.
Sensationalism? Not so sure. As far as I’m aware Oprah Winfrey is fairly rigorous about vetting her stories. But I really couldn’t say. The ADL (Anti-defamation league) leapt all over this for some reason, at the time.
I’ve done quite a lot of research into this kind of thing (there is a dark underbelly of the journalistic internet that I don’t recommend unless you have the stomach for it). There are crazy stories out there (among the more often obvious fictions), dreadful events that haven’t reached the mainstream news: a complete history of humanity you’ll never hear unless you look for it. Some of these events have been covered up by governments, communities, the police, secret intelligence agencies; sometimes because they’ve been perpetrated by Monarchies or other “publicly sensitive” institutions or communities. Many authors claim that secret wings of the establishment have been or are involved. History is full of these tragic tales of inhumanity (though, one could argue, just what is it to be human?) and I see no reason why it shouldn’t continue to be rife today, especially among those fraternities to whom social seclusion – through means of private property, money, power, shared psychopathy or plain and simple geographic remoteness – and vindication from the justice system comes easily.
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