"Why are the children in Haiti in high demand?"-Q Post #867
Maybe the saturation of gold in the soil has something to do with it?
Continuation of my previous thread.
Just some more drips before I release the big report.
TL;DR: They harvest monoatomic gold from children/babies. Adrenochrome and stem-cells are a red-herring. Follow behind me, you might spot something I could miss.
The Gulf of Mexico is the site of a massive asteroid (some theorize the moon) which blew open the top layer of our crust and shattered the asteroid open, exposing the gold. That's why the Central Americas are so heavily laden with gold.
It wasn't a different realm. The gold was so plentiful in the soil that things like cocoa beans, corn, and coffee evolved to use the mineral, which is why they are good at retaining the precious metals within them. The fats and proteins of chocolate form a crystalline structure that is conducive to keeping hold on these heavy metals.
Think about it, If they brought back enough gold to cause devastating inflation for Spain, where are all the mines?
I suspect that the gold in the diet of the natives was so potent, they would have naturally discovered upon burning a human body that large swathes of gold could be collected. Generations pass and they find the most concentrated areas include the heart, blood, adrenal gland, lymph nodes, etc.
Natives engaged in mass ritual human sacrifice and the conquistadors must have seen all this first-hand. The demonstrations of the high priests on how to extract the gold from the human organs were all they needed to know before mass genocide for the thing they came for. Burn the bodies, blame it on disease, smelt the gold...
They would have also discovered that the gold harvested from a live body was so fine, so pure, so refined, that it had new and life-altering properties. Rather, they may have re-discovered a dark secret kept hidden by the highest powers since Biblical times.
Pagans threw new-born babies into fires as sacrifice to Ba'al. What if it wasn't just a sacrifice? What if it was to get the rare gold that is more highly concentrated in bodies that need the essential mineral to grow? Children, babies, placenta... They all sap it from the mother. That would make a breast-feeding child twice as valuable as a grown adult, at least. Cost-effective?
Look at maps of the concentration of gold. Egypt and the Middle East don't have notable amounts, yet palaces could be clad in the stuff. Coffins plated with pure gold. Where did it come from in such vast quantities? Without any mines? Why are there no ancient graveyards for the vast multitude of slaves they would need to build their structures? Easy answer -- they burned them for gold.
There are trace amounts of gold all around us. But it burns away before we can smelt it. A more... organic... process is needed to isolate and refine the trace particles all around us. To them, we are simply filter feeders.
that is so interesting, and makes a lot of sense.
the depraved people work for the devil,
so they would definitely want to extract the gold...and sure they enjoy doing so,
and passing techniques down to future generations.
which would also explain why they hide all our history from us, so we think it stopped.
just so hard to comprehend...
after living the way we have for the past 50 years, with the msm telling us that none of this stuff is real...I can remember a lot of shows trying to debunk the paranormal.
I feel vindicated now in a way, but also freaks me out.
what about the native tribes in North America?
were they also into sacrifice?
Native Tribes in North America were largely nomadic. They never got to the point where they built large stone structures. Doing so involves a lot more development than they ever got to.
North American gold is mainly found on the West Coast, which wasn't home to many Native Tribes, notably for the lack of herd animals to hunt.
These things together suggest the Northern Tribes, while war-making, were not into mass ritual sacrifice. They simply never had a reason to pursue the practice. Scalping was ritualistic, but more of a show of dominance than for pagan appeasement.
thanks for the explanation,
and yeah that's true when you really think about it, the southern civilizations were more complex.
and I suppose while the war making wasn't the best, it's not as depraved as the planned sacrifices.
think that's one of the things that gets me the most, ALL of this is premeditated with A LOT of planning involved...
so that means there were conversations back then & today about how these activities would take place.
can't even imagine?