Didier on X
I felt nauseous on the spot, and I can’t get it out of my head.
The « Epstein-Files » have brought to light the existence of a global satanic death cult practicing child sacrifices.
We are confronted with an evil whose extent we are unaware of, and which far exceeds the scope of a single individual.
The revelations made mandatory by the transparency law on the Epstein files only reveal a tiny part of the global network of evil. Satanism, kidnappings and child sacrifices, and even more monstrous acts committed by very powerful people, with the complicity of states and industries. It’s everywhere.
It’s practically in the air we breathe. There are still people who have no idea about it. I was one of them.
I had a vague idea and I never paid any attention to it. All those conspiracy theories related to satanic rituals, child sacrifices, abuse, and cannibalism were dismissed with a wave of the hand, without a second thought. Today, they need to be reexamined in light of the Epstein revelations.
Cannibalism, my dear friends. Every day that passes, more and more innocents disappear, are kidnapped, or even raised to be used for malevolent purposes. Some lose their lives without any trial. Others after enduring torture, slavery, or organ harvesting. We cannot ignore this. We must make it known.
I was a prison chaplain for ten and a half years, back when I was Protestant. There are very few things I haven’t seen or heard about.
This surpasses everything I’ve encountered in terms of degradation. Can you imagine, my dear friends, that suddenly, your child doesn’t come home from school, the playground, ballet class, or anywhere else? Where is she? I don’t know. Why was she in the bus? I don’t know. And you lose that child forever.
And you discover that she was probably a victim of Epstein’s global satanic sect. And you say, and your neighbor says: « You know, I’ve heard about it, but I’m not getting involved. » And you reply to your neighbor: « You’ve lost your mind. »
My child has been kidnapped. I don’t know if they’re still alive. I don’t know what happened to them. I don’t know if they were devoured. How could you do nothing? And your neighbor replies: « What can I do? » Spread the word, make it known, tell parents they need to keep their children close, not leave them in the car while they run into the store, not leave them in the mall saying: « Stay here and watch your brother. I’ll be right back. »
We can’t do that anymore. These people are frighteningly subtle, and it makes me physically ill. I can’t get it out of my head. Not that I should.
And we tell ourselves: « What can we do? What can we, how can we, what can we do? »
My God. The least we can do is this. It’s to make it known. »
Video credit: Mother Myriam
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