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Haitian Cannibal Gangs Are Influenced By Talmudic Babylonian Luciferianism by DomPerignon: 6:54am On Mar 13
The Grand Grimoire, circa 1520 AD, also called the “The Red Dragon,” and the “Gospel of Satan,” was discovered in the tomb of Solomon in 1750 and is written in either Biblical Hebrew or Aramaic. The 4-part book is owned by the Roman Catholic Church and is kept in the Vatican Secret Archives, where it is unavailable to the public. How do we know it exists? The Church claims official ownership of it

The "introductory chapter" was written by Antonio Venitiana del Rabina, who said he had gathered his information from original writings of King Solomon. Much of the material of this grimoire derives from the Key of Solomon and the Lesser Key of Solomon, pseudepigraphical grimoires attributed to King Solomon. The first book contains instructions for summoning Lucifer or Lucifuge Rofocale, for the purpose of forming a deal with the Devil

The legend of the Red Dragon is that the manuscript was based on writings by the apocryphal Honorius of Thebes, who many claimed was possessed by Satan. The book is said to contain proof of demonic evocation and occult spells as well as detailing the process whereby newly elected popes slowly turn to the wisdom of Satan. Unsurprisingly, it it is still used widely by practitioners of voodoo, especially in Haiti, where it is called “Le Veritable Dragon Rouge”

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Re: Haitian Cannibal Gangs Are Influenced By Talmudic Babylonian Luciferianism by DomPerignon: 6:56am On Mar 13
The Red Sects are special secret societies dedicated to serving the Mayombe and other Corruptors in return for power. This name is what Voodoo practitioners call these diverse groups and is not what they call themselves; they go under hundreds of different titles and guises. They are made up of evil sorcerers, inhuman creatures and mortal dupes and pawns

The Bokkor

The Bokkor (also known as palo mayombe or mayomberos) are the magical equivalent of hired assassins or thugs. They use their power to murder people at the behest of their clients. The Bokkor are tempters and corrupters; their clients often suffer as much as their intended victims. Their spiritual allies are demonic spirits that enjoy inflicting pain on helpless humans. Some mayomberos are even in league with the horrible abominations of flesh, the In-Betweeners — or they become In-Betweeners as a result of their monstrous rituals. Many are the pawns of a Devourer (see p. 102), often without realizing it

The Bokkor tend to be solitary practitioners, but they have links to other Red Sects, and often owe allegiance to more powerful groups or entities. They are not called on to fulfill those duties very frequently, however, and the mayomberos usually work on their own, leading a small group of minions and apprentices. They are a common fixture in South America and the Caribbean, and are becoming more common in the inner cities of the United States.

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Re: Haitian Cannibal Gangs Are Influenced By Talmudic Babylonian Luciferianism by DomPerignon: 6:58am On Mar 13
The Palo

Palo (of Afro-Cuban origin) is also very present in Mexico and practiced by many drug traffickers, especially in Culiacán and area next to US border. We should not confuse Palo with Santeria, Palo works more with the cauldron that includes a spirit and they work with consecrated sticks/woods. Palo Mayombe is also known as Las Reglas de Congo. The word palo was applied to this cult due to the use of carved wooden statues on the altar. Another hypothesis, closer to religion, points to the equivalence between the words "palo" and "tree", with trees being the places where the spirits inhabit. Mayombe means magistrate, superior, chief or demiurge, referring to the Mpungo, the gods of Palo Mayombe, who can serve the Evil Supreme God Lungombe (also known as Lukankanse, Kadiampembe) as much the Good Supreme God Nzambi

In the Afro-Cuban Caribbean religion Palo Mayombe, a Mayombero, who is akin to the Voodoun's Bokor, obtains his familiar Spirit by visiting a cemetery and digging up the skull and a femur bone from a person. Then these bones are used in a black cauldron along with a variety of foul smelling herbs and a black dog or rooster and other incredible items. The Spirit is invited to come and live in this cauldron which is like making a mini universe (micro cosmos) for the Spirit to reside in. Then when a person is targeted for a nasty spell, the Mayombero will ask his Spirit to chase down the victim and kill him/her quickly and effectively.

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Re: Haitian Cannibal Gangs Are Influenced By Talmudic Babylonian Luciferianism by Jakumo(m): 12:34pm On Mar 14
When the men in white coats show up on a mission of escorting you to commence your new life within the confines of a secure mental health facility, I suggest that you do not attempt to resist that endeavor so they are not forced to escalate. It is all for your own good, so please go quietly.

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