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Post by Admin Horan on Aug 22, 2021 11:20:13 GMT -6
Well, no, we don't know all those things for sure. Or any. We have to take Maury's word for most of that. One of the biggest is, "John Carr was in a cult." We have a lot of hearsay about a "cult," but no evidence. And a lot of that is from very, very unreliable "witnesses." And no, Virginia, graffiti is not evidence of a cult. And certainly not evidence of a blood cult. Let alone, evidence of murder. Let alone, any evidence of any kind of John Carr belonging to it. If it existed. Yeah, there's this hokey "Process Church of the Final Judgment," but there's no evidence John ever joined it. Or, any other cult. Just hearsay.
"We at least know there was a Satanic Cult." No, we don't. We just memorized a whole bunch of hearsay about a cult. No photos. No nothing. Just hearsay. Passed on by a very, very willing "investigative" reporter named Maury Terry.
There's just no evidence.
Oh, and, as for all the dog carcasses, skinned or not skinned, they killed dogs at the shelters every day. I'm sure dead dogs are pretty easy to get hold of, if you have a friend working at the shelter. I've never seen one single solitary photograph of any recently "dead dog" near Untermeyer Park, except for a couple of really, really old road-kill looking balls of fur. Let alone a photo of a dog that looks like it was recently "sacrificed."
There are, indeed, concrete links between these cases. But they have nothing to do with any "cult."
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Post by louie on Aug 23, 2021 11:55:47 GMT -6
Mt Shasta is, according to some Native American tribes, the home of a subterranean race of demigods. Some white people think this is proof that "Lemuria" is under Mt Shasta. Bob Hope was not quite a "pedophile," but he did use up and throw away a LOT of 16-21 year old girls. Everywhere he went, he would rent an entire top floor of a hotel. And hundreds of people have said he hosted orgies there every week. There was a mining engineer, Guy Ballard, who started a new-age/theosophist religion, the 'I Am' movement. It had a million followers by 1938. He claimed he was exploring Mt. Shasta when he met some guy named 'St. Germain' who taught him how to be an 'ascended master' or a 'great white master'.
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Post by Admin Horan on Aug 23, 2021 18:21:58 GMT -6
Ballard? BALLARD? Oh, do go on! You'll see why, I think. Thanks again!
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Post by louie on Aug 24, 2021 23:00:59 GMT -6
Ballard? BALLARD? Oh, do go on! You'll see why, I think. Thanks again! There is, ofc, the Ballards of Utah. I wenty back thru all the genealogies. No real connection (tbh I'm pretty lazy so who knows). Henry Ballard came over from England. Ballards seem to have a strong sea-faring tradition. Even this one- he was a chicago fortune-teller and a gold prospector, but there's this legend that a 'ghost ship' flies thru the air and docks at mt. shasta. The 'IAm' movement was one of the first UFO'y things. I remember first reading about it in some Sitchen/AncientAlien/Gnostic book that was pro-scientology (w/o being pro-scientology.) It was the 'first UFO religion'. Theosophist, Alice Bailey, who's spiritual protege, David Icke, currently dominates UFO 'spirituality, called 'IAM' a 'cheap comedy'. It mustive been really embarrassing. I remember the author writing something like, 'the messiah may be someone you wouldn't let in your house..' Interesting, challenging sentiment until you realize he was talking about l.ron bluberd 'IAm' has obvious connotations with YHWH. The ancient alien hypothesis is that Jehovah was a UFO (we know he was Lord of the shasu, probably had something to do w/ volcanos, and that 'Moses' began equating Him to the high god Elyon, from the Song of Deborah. Should be noted I'm a Jesus/Bible fanatic, none of this gives me any pause tho.) Ofc Ballard was in a 'High Place' and met A St. Germain. This 'St.Germain' didn't look like Barney Miller (as per usual)- but Jesus. And so he started his really stupid religion. It's now based out of Schaumburg, IL., founded by settlers from Schaumburg-Lippe. It pretty much died out but had a resurgence under Elizabeth Clare Prophet, who's dad was interned as a German spy during WWII. I don't know HOW sketchy that is, but it ties in w/ nazis and UFO religions. The 'IAm' movement was based on theosophy but had a nationalistic bent. One of it's inspirations was the 'Silver Shirts', founded by a William Dudley Pelley, a mytical occult-y kind of guy who was a nazi sympathizer. He moved his boo to Asheville, NC. North Carolina, at that time, was probably still controlled by Julian Shakespeare Carr. it was from beyond the grave but that's how powerful the guy was. Julian Carr was an unabashed racist, who delighted in telling stories about how he whipped some young girl- she was black- until she was blind w/ pain. He only really hated blacks tho, because, at one point he adopted a chinese guy named Han Chiao-Chun into his family. Han Chiao-Chun took the name Charlie Jones Soong and eventually sired Soong Mei-Ling, who eventually became Madame Chiang Kai Shek. I'm rambling. Just trying to bring this back to someone named Carr. Still pretty interesting.
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Post by Admin Horan on Aug 26, 2021 17:28:29 GMT -6
Ballards of Utah? Are they the Ballards (with their friends the Dunnans) of Boulder whe rented out their children to be tortured at the same time the Ramseys and their friends were moving to Boulder? I know they lived in California and Wisconsin as well as several towns in Colorado, always--ALWAYS--in Lockheed factory towns. Or are you thinking of yet more Ballards?
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Post by louie on Sept 6, 2021 18:23:17 GMT -6
Tim Ballard runs a sketchy 'save the children' organization and might be related to the Ballards who pretty much dominate the mormon religion. Ballard has a had a sort of promomentary-documotional movie made about him as well as an action movie, where he's played by jesus caviezel. He's heavily involved in the qanon phenomena, which is heavily inspired by what I'd call the jeffrense.com nexus-site from back in the early 2000's.
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