Seems like now more than ever, vampirism is being pushed extra hard. If you are a book nerd, you see it on every single book blog. Hollywood- being as lost as it always has been, relishes in its utter devotion to the consumption of blood. Will this push ever dissipate, or will it get even worse?
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As newsmax banning Laura Logan from coming back on she's talked about the children blood-eating globalist. Are they trying to normalize it, I doubt anytime in the near future people will accept this
They have to be trying to normalize it. A substack publication has been created, titled (Dracula Daily.) it has hundreds of thousands of readers. Every time I turn around there’s a new vampire novel being published. How many different times can that story be told?
The Nephilim canabalized man. Man has done the same throughout the ages. Eating the flesh to attain the attributes of the sacrifice. This is DEVOLVED PAGANISM. They believe the life force is imparted to them through consumption.
Sorta different note...I've been thinking about the new movie, "Halloween Ends". Wondering if that means the show is almost over.
Interesting. Haven’t heard of that one.
Just coming out. Jamie Lee Curtis. Just wondering about it, seeing how every film seems to be a comm.
I once gained access to a restricted room in an anthropology building at a major university. Among the many strange items i saw were rows of boxes of old skulls found in digs. I noticed most of them had little holes bored into the temple or top of the skull. I didn't realize the significance at the time, but now understand that cannibalism and yes, the ingestion of adrenal/pineal substances was a common, even universal practice in prior cultures.
Primitives tend to favor the blood-filled parts (liver was the 'prize' of a hunt).
Along with vampirism is the werewolf (see nazi werewolf symbology).
The DS, as much as they pretend to be all about modernism, are actually retro-gressives..........looking backwards to times when 'animal nature' ruled the jungles.
Oxy morons.
That could be trepanning or blood letting. Drilling holes in the skull to let blood out to cure a patients ilnesses. It was common up to a few hundred years ago.
It gained popularity in the 60's as a way to get high, it wasn't, it did nothing.
I'm familiar with trepanning and this is the official explanation when encountered.
There were hundreds of skulls, most holes in similar spots. I doubt trepanning was that commonly needed or performed. These skulls were quite old and the number of them would seem to discount surgeries or possessions. I didn't see any signs of wounds that had healed as I can recall.
According to the authors of a 2011 case study, “medieval surgical trepanations are much less common and only a few cases are known for the whole of Europe.”
i think a close study would find the fall of the practice to be correlated to the end of popular cannibalism. (See Abraham/Isaac and David vs Goliath for biblical references of trends ending)
I have to say I lived through the sixties and don't remember any so-called trend of trepanning.
If you got that from this article, I don't consider it to be academic in any way.
https://sshm.org/bore-holes-trepanation-and-subjectivity-in-sixties-britain/
Note the statement: "A few minutes later, Huges had completed the first documented self-trepanation of the twentieth century."
How do they know that? And if it was the first, where's the 'trend' I don't recall hearing anything about.
I'm thinking that like many if not most 'historic news', this is an attempt to divert from inconvenient truths.....like the fact cannibalism was common in the distant past. Another reason why these 'surguries' weren't kept up.
What if they simply lie to cover this fact? it would be a simple thing to fake. While it seems 'reasonable' in some backwards way, it would not have worked the majority of the time, so how did it get so popular and widespread? I'm sure experimentation existed on all levels, but this explanation of it as unscientific science seems lacking.
A good question to ask might be "If these skulls are all the result of surgical trepanning, where are all the skulls cannibals bored into to get the sauce?"
Anubis guards the secrets and It's all about the sauce.
The trepanning fad was mostly a European thing, a lot of idiots in Amsterdam went in for this nonsense.
Makes one shudder.
They are attempting to subvert the population psyche: There is evidence of deviant burials dating back to the ninth century. This is when unfortunate individuals were accused of being a vampire and their burials involved dismemberment, crossing thigh bones, etc., so that the dead person could not wander about. This sort of behaviour will happen when the population is convinced that dead people can become vampires. There was some footage recently (2005) of Romanians 'helping' freshly buried members of the family, by digging them up and removing their heads/ limbs, so that they would not haunt their houses: I say 'helping', because they believe that if a member of the family claims that they 'saw' the deceased, then they believe that the dead person is trapped, so the belief still exists.