Thank you for finding this.
The guy who led this rape cult, Badoo, was mobbed, beaten, and burned to death. Just skimming some articles, it seems handkerchiefs play a big role in his abuse. He killed one lady for struggling while he used the handkerchief. He removed a victims teeth using a handkerchief.
We should find more on his background and how this started. It might be (edit: is totally, the more I read) a stretch to think he's connected to Podesta and that rape cult, but if he is, bingo!
Satanists/Luciferians will take concepts from the Bible and invert or pervert their meaning as a desecration. The practice of anointed handkerchiefs comes from the Bible. Acts 19: 11-12
There is disagreement on this. Some people believe "Anointed Handkerchiefs" are Biblical, while others regard it as an infiltration of the occult into Christianity.
The best reference to a handkerchief I could find was the role of the handkerchief in Shakespeare's Othello:
This is why Iago convinces his wife to steal it from Desdemona—he knows that it has a lot of sentimental value and that Othello will be angry when he finds out his wife no longer has it.
Iago also knows that, for Othello, the handkerchief symbolizes Desdemona's fidelity. When it shows up in Cassio's possession, Othello is convinced that Desdemona is unfaithful. The white napkin, as we know, is spotted with red strawberries, and Othello tells Desdemona that the strawberries were hand stitched with thread that has been dyed with blood from "maidens' hearts" or, virgins' blood (3.4.87). Which: eew.
In this way, the handkerchief resembles a white wedding sheet that's also been stained with a virgin's blood. (Again: eew.) So, in Othello's mind, as long as Desdemona has the handkerchief in her possession, she's chaste. But the moment she "loses it," she loses her chastity.
The handkerchief also seems to function as a symbol of Othello's mysterious past and his "exoticness." He tells Desdemona that an Egyptian "charmer" gave it to his mother and that it would keep his father under her spell (3.4.67). That such a small object has such enormous weight in the play testifies to the sensitivity of jealous minds, and the way that small incidents can be magnified psychologically into "proofs" of love or betrayal.
Catholics would call the item that was used by, worn or touched the body of a saint, such as this example from Acts, a "Second Class Relic". A First Class Relic is an actual piece of the holy person him or herself, such as a bone, lock of hair, or even an entire body part, such as the head of St. Catherine of Siena (do a Google image search).
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waxdino ago
Thank you for finding this.
The guy who led this rape cult, Badoo, was mobbed, beaten, and burned to death. Just skimming some articles, it seems handkerchiefs play a big role in his abuse. He killed one lady for struggling while he used the handkerchief. He removed a victims teeth using a handkerchief.
We should find more on his background and how this started. It might be (edit: is totally, the more I read) a stretch to think he's connected to Podesta and that rape cult, but if he is, bingo!
spez_dispenser ago
Satanists/Luciferians will take concepts from the Bible and invert or pervert their meaning as a desecration. The practice of anointed handkerchiefs comes from the Bible. Acts 19: 11-12
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+19%3A11-12&version=NIV
There is disagreement on this. Some people believe "Anointed Handkerchiefs" are Biblical, while others regard it as an infiltration of the occult into Christianity.
The best reference to a handkerchief I could find was the role of the handkerchief in Shakespeare's Othello:
http://www.shmoop.com/othello/handkerchief-symbol.html
More on that Egyptian connection:
Vindicator ago
Catholics would call the item that was used by, worn or touched the body of a saint, such as this example from Acts, a "Second Class Relic". A First Class Relic is an actual piece of the holy person him or herself, such as a bone, lock of hair, or even an entire body part, such as the head of St. Catherine of Siena (do a Google image search).
srayzie ago
Wow I never knew about the Bible speaking of a handkerchief. It makes so much sense tho. Everything is opposite to them.
eyeswide0pen ago
One of their favorite mottos is , "As Above, So Below".
Dejure ago
Niiice!
Dejure ago
Actually what im using it for is that it is now it is an indisputable fact that rapists use handkerchiefs ritualistically as souverneirs
waxdino ago
I know, and I agree, it is really good proof of that. Thank you.
But, if we could connect them ...ka-ching!