It seems that the gruesome description of "fazzeledrip" is not a new one.
Mexico finds first Flayed god temple; priests wore dead people's skins:
"Priests worshipped Xipe Totec by skinning human victims and then donning their skins. The ritual was seen as a way to ensure fertility and regeneration.
The Popolocas built the temple at a complex known as Ndachjian-Tehuacan between A.D. 1000 and 1260 and were later conquered by the Aztecs."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/mexico-finds-first-flayed-god-temple-priests-wore-dead-people-n954241?cid=referral_taboolafeed
I wonder if the priests somehow absorbed adrenochrome by having such close contact with vicitm's blood......
SICK, SICK, SICK!
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mrohm ago
There is no evidence of frazzledrip.
septimasexta ago
The description, whether real or not, was so grotesque and totally against Christian culture, that most people would never be able to dream it up. Yet, here is a documented non-Christian culture that HAS practiced such evil. So where did the idea come from to just make up "frazzledrip"?
Vindicator ago
Wasn't it pretty much the thesis of Silence of the Lambs?
Lansing-Michigan ago
This link explains a lot re. Clinton and their proclivities. .......connection to Haiti. https://archive.vn/xHtE3
Vindicator ago
That was interesting. Someone should do a thread that goes through all the Haitian sources that reported on this at the time. A research post. This sounds very similar to Spirit Cooking.
septimasexta ago
I never saw the film.