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carmencita ago

Yes. Thank you for posting this. Our Resident (one of many I am sure) SRA Survivor, has been waiting for the outcome. Her rapist priest has been mentioned as one of the abusers. She is hoping his name is outed or read out loud. @StcharlesSeminary is Amazing and I don't know how she has overcome what she has. She is My Inspiration.

permindex ago

Carmencita,

I'm new here and didn't have enough points to send you a message, so i'm posting it here.

I was reading your post on St. Charles and found it really interesting. I live in the area and have always wondered about this fortress, which I've been calling the Vatican of the East Coast. I have a few anecdotes, which you and the SRA survivor may find interesting so feel free to share them. They are:

  • The neighboring Lankenau Hospital has had numerous "Code Pinks" ie stolen babies in the past
  • The land that St. Charles is on was stolen from the Native peoples, where many were killed, and was a burial ground for them. The land is haunted.
  • Sightings of dark entities roaming the streets in the immediate area
  • A friend with pedophilia in his family (Jewish) lived right nearby, mother was a widwife

Also, I remember you mentioning in another post how Eustace Mullins' Education for Slavery was scrubbed from the internet, and i'm wondering if you know where I can find a copy of it. Also, if you know of other info about St. Charles, please let me know. Thanks!

carmencita ago

Did you read her comment history? You get there just like you do yours. She tells much in there. You said you read my post on her. Do you mean my comment or my post on her? This is my post on Stcharles. https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2397920 There are 134 comments and should give you quite a bit of info.

I will be sure to inform her of the anecdotes and as far as Eustace M is concerned I did not see any of his Education for Slavery. Someone else I know on here has said it is impossible to find. There are some of his other books on e-bay.

I gave you a point for Good Luck.

permindex ago

Yep, i read your post and all the comments too. It really confirmed my suspicions about the place. I can never get over how MASSIVE it is every time i go by there. Thanks again!

carmencita ago

Here's another point for you! She is very sad she can't attend to hear the results. But I am hoping all goes well it will mean so much to her. Thank you for caring.

YogSoggoth ago

Standard practice in the old days was to erect a church on native sacred ground so as to dispel devils from the land. Treasure hunting 101.

permindex ago

Not sure if that would apply to Seminaries too. The elite like to build on burial grounds, i'm guessing to use the energy of the dead in their rituals.

YogSoggoth ago

yeah, I gueuss you could put that much thought into it, but no. This is primatism. Like it's cousin pragmatism. The idea is to destroy history of the people who inhabited the land. GET IT?

permindex ago

Got it, thanks. I didn't put thought into it - they did. I guess they built all those tunnels under these buildings so they could make sure all the devils were gone, huh?

YogSoggoth ago

The tunnels thing was mostly Catholic, and we know who they secretly worship. A Baptist church would just burn the totem poles, smash the pottery/ect, and build the church there to sanctify the ground against the devil. First time I went to a Baptist church I asked why there was another one across the creek, and was told that they were all going to hell because of some obscure literal translation difference. Interesting way to think of your neighbors.Lot's of rural people to this day talk about the devil like he is an invisible spirit that might be the cause for any number of problems including auto parts failure. In Ireland they did the same thing with the original religions sacred places. I like to dress up as a utility worker and walk around places with my metal detector.

Cc1914 ago