blue watch initiative presents the red faction documentary 2 of 4

  • il y a 12 ans
the thumbnail depicts a scene in the town square in the 1850s during a campaign season. here they are burning effigies of the republican candidate, mr. abe lincoln. An effigy, mind you, is a representation of a person in the form of a sculpture or something. and they were burning these effigies in front of an obelisk talking about killing for slavery. think about the scene stinking of beer and who knows what else as they were dancing and screaming in front of a serpant on an obelisk. and we still use that catchy slogon today, 'dont tread on me.' tell me these people weren't up to their ear lobes in occult witchary.

speaking of salem witchary... i live in europe now... you've probably seen the movie 'hostel' right? well the europeans they love their tourists boy, let me tell ya. classic occult everywhere just waiting to pounce on your unsuspecting self. and to be honest they give a pretty decent show. obelisks in every town square... pretty much and hotel deville's are in just about every town. just like your cadillac deville which is just a cute way of hiding the word 'devil' in the word. like hiding the word 'hell' in 'hello.' anyways, over here there are crematoriums dubbing as incinerators and factories during the day and train stations dubbing as occult hang outs during the night. and if you are a sexual predator you are rewarded with 6 months probation and plenty of sunshine without the need for those pesky lists and town meetings that we common folk usually have to worry about. so come to europe, come join the fun... forget disneyland, google 'affaire outreau' and translate and then think about that the next time you're planning your trip. want to stay local? baton rouge new orleans or witchita... montreal if you're up north. the french have you by the jewels people. say sale... that means dirty in french.

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http://blue-watch-initiative.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-sin-effect.html

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