Harvest party, what time of the year is that? Close to August? Lammas is a pagan holiday, and pagans who are also satanists use it to sacrifice people.
Regular people who observing the wheel of the year do not sacrifice people -- so let's not throw all pagans into the basket with satanists.
Aug 1
Lammas Day
(Sabbat Festival)
blood
animal and/or human sacrifice
any age (male or female)
(Feast of Sun God, Harvest seasons begin)
What "sauce" is he referring to? Walnut?
Second, the use of the words "tomatoes" and "can."
And "harvest parties???" The thought of that idea coming from a shitstsin like him makes me nauseous and makes my skin crawl.
I know what "can" means. Death, or storage until needed later.
But what about tomatoes?
I feel as if we're missing some of [their] coded language and references.
Thoughts?
Can is also a term for jail or prison. You throw someone in the can. So his basement is a jail or holding cell
Tomatoes =blood?? I don't know just throwing it out there.
That’s what I think, more specifically, Adrenochrome. Alafantes went from Joe Shmo pizza guy to the most influential guy in DC...why?
Here's what I think we're missing.
Harvest party, what time of the year is that? Close to August? Lammas is a pagan holiday, and pagans who are also satanists use it to sacrifice people.
Regular people who observing the wheel of the year do not sacrifice people -- so let's not throw all pagans into the basket with satanists.
Aug 1 Lammas Day (Sabbat Festival) blood animal and/or human sacrifice any age (male or female) (Feast of Sun God, Harvest seasons begin)
More here: https://www.exposingsatanism.org/satanic-ritual-calendar/
So there's that additional meaning.
Tomatoes and blood. Sauce.
Collect tons of children for sacrifice?
Hold on ... are you saying that a guy who works in a restaurant cannot talk about a can of tomatoes without it obviously having a hidden meaning?