There is some evidence, notably from MJ12 stuff, but also quite a bit of evidence elsewhere (though difficult to fully establish), that the child sacrifice, eating children, drinking blood, missing children, etc. are not just a function of Cabal "sickness" or religious practices, but are related to aliens being behind it, where by "alien," I mean beings that aren't from here. The word "here" could mean this planet, but it also could mean what we think of as the "physical" world.
To elaborate this "other evidence" slightly, if you investigate all the various religions in earnest, not just assuming they are true, but listen to what is really said, and look for corroborating evidence in all the various religions/archeology, keeping an open mind, there is no small amount of evidence that the "Gods" of this world are indeed beings from somewhere else (who knows where). One (or more) of them may even have been the creator(s) of this world and/or of humanity. They are powerful, possibly extradimensional beings, they just aren't The Source Of All Things, but are rather, pretenders to that title. Those "Gods" use children for whatever reason, and so do those that worship them. They may even be using children for spiritual food (eating their soul?).
Digging into this stuff does indeed get dark. True or not, there is substantial corroborating evidence throughout history. The bible is an excellent reference for this stuff, as long as you can allow yourself to not assume before the investigation that YHWH is the Source Of All Things (and believed by billions of people. Hmm, I wonder why...), as is proclaimed by the modern day version of that book. Interestingly, older texts suggest that YHWH was not The Source Of All Things. He wasn't even one of The First, but was the son of El, who himself was not the Source Of All Things either, but was rather, one of The First Children of Source. That phrase could also be stated (or is stated in some references as) a self actualized entity "split-apart" from Source, or perhaps Source experiencing itself through division.
Within these same references is a statement of the obvious truth (or rather, it would be "obviously true" (logically follow) if these things are true); to wit, we are also Source experiencing itself. In other words, we too are "divine" in the exact same way as the gods (aliens of some sort) that rule us; spilt-aparts from Source. It is because of this that our souls are food, making the gods "more divine" through our consumption.
There is some evidence, notably from MJ12 stuff, but also quite a bit of evidence elsewhere (though difficult to fully establish), that the child sacrifice, eating children, drinking blood, missing children, etc. are not just a function of Cabal "sickness" or religious practices, but are related to aliens being behind it, where by "alien," I mean beings that aren't from here. The word "here" could mean this planet, but it also could mean what we think of as the "physical" world.
To elaborate this "other evidence" slightly, if you investigate all the various religions in earnest, not just assuming they are true, but listen to what is really said, and look for corroborating evidence in all the various religions/archeology, keeping an open mind, there is no small amount of evidence that the "Gods" of this world are indeed beings from somewhere else (who knows where). One (or more) of them may even have been the creator(s) of this world and/or of humanity. They are powerful, possibly extradimensional beings, they just aren't The Source Of All Things, but are rather, pretenders to that title. Those "Gods" use children for whatever reason, and so do those that worship them. They may even be using children for spiritual food (eating their soul?).
Digging into this stuff does indeed get dark. True or not, there is substantial corroborating evidence throughout history. The bible is an excellent reference for this stuff, as long as you can allow yourself to not assume before the investigation that YHWH is the Source Of All Things (and believed by billions of people. Hmm, I wonder why...), as is proclaimed by the modern day version of that book. Interestingly, older texts suggest that YHWH was not The Source Of All Things. He wasn't even one of The First, but was the son of El, who himself was not the Source Of All Things either, but was rather, one of The First Children of Source. That phrase could also be stated (or is stated in some references as) a self actualized entity "split-apart" from Source, or perhaps Source experiencing itself through division.
Within these same references is a statement of the obvious truth (or rather, it would be "obviously true" (logically follow) if these things are true); to wit, we are also Source experiencing itself. In other words, we too are "divine" in the exact same way as the gods (aliens of some sort) that rule us; spilt-aparts from Source. It is because of this that our souls are food, making the gods "more divine" through our consumption.
Thank you for the post. You are right, that information is disappointing.