Belle Gunness (1859 - 1931) was one of America’s most degenerate and productive female serial killers. Standing 6 ft (1.83 m) tall and weighing in at over 200 lbs (91 kg), she was an imposing and powerful woman of Norwegian descent. It is likely that she killed both her husbands and all of her children at different times, but it is certain that she murdered most of her suitors, boyfriends, and her two daughters, Myrtle and Lucy. The motive was greed-pure and simple; life insurance policies and assets stolen or swindled from her suitors became her source of income. Most reports put her death toll at more than twenty victims over several decades, with some claiming in excess of one hundred. That there is a connection between Belle Gunness and Janet Napolitano is undeniable. This is because there is a close connection between us all - between all sentient beings. The exact connection between Napolitano and Gunness is something that would be somewhat difficult to determine by any conventional means. It may, however, be an interesting starting point for those interested in exploring past lives, metaphysics and other more esoteric arts.
I like children, they are tasty. Albert Fish
Police tracked Fish down and arrested him at his rooming house. In his possession were old newspaper clippings about Fritz Haarmann. Fritz Haarmann (October 25, 1879 – April 15, 1925) was a notorious serial killer born in Hannover, Germany. From 1919 to 1924, Haarmann committed at least 24 murders, and possibly many more. Haarmann's victims were young male vagrants and male prostitutes who hung around railway stations, whom Haarmann would lure back to his apartment and then kill them by biting through their throats in a kind of sexual frenzy. Rumours had it that Haarmann would then peddle meat from the bodies of his victims as black market pork, but there was no evidence. His accomplice and live-in partner, Hans Grans, sold the clothing of his victims, and Haarmann claimed Grans urged him to kill handsome boys, but was otherwise not involved in the murders.
The Addams Family is a group of fictional characters created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. The Addams Family characters include Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Lurch, Grandmama, Wednesday, Pugsley, Pubert Addams, Cousin Itt and Thing. The Addamses are a satirical inversion of the ideal American family; an eccentric, wealthy clan who delight in the macabre and are unaware (or simply don't care) that people find them bizarre or frightening. Unlike The Munsters, which explicitly stated its characters' supernatural origins, the exact nature of the Addamses is never established. They all seemed to share a bond with the occult and supernatural. Uncle Fester was often portrayed as something of a mad scientist, and Grandmama as a potion maker, and Morticia states that her study is spells and hexes in the 1991 movie "The Addams Family" but, these activities don't really explain the Addams's seemingly immortal state. Much of the food they live on is inedible or outright deadly to normal humans, and they take an interest in painful activities like walking across minefields or having a sharp pendulum cut them in half. In the 1960s television series, virtually every member of the family demonstrated some uniquely inhuman trait.
The Addams Family is a group of fictional characters created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. The Addams Family characters include Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Lurch, Grandmama, Wednesday, Pugsley, Pubert Addams, Cousin Itt and Thing. The Addamses are a satirical inversion of the ideal American family; an eccentric, wealthy clan who delight in the macabre and are unaware (or simply don't care) that people find them bizarre or frightening. Unlike The Munsters, which explicitly stated its characters' supernatural origins, the exact nature of the Addamses is never established. They all seemed to share a bond with the occult and supernatural. Uncle Fester was often portrayed as something of a mad scientist, and Grandmama as a potion maker, and Morticia states that her study is spells and hexes in the 1991 movie "The Addams Family" but, these activities don't really explain the Addams's seemingly immortal state. Much of the food they live on is inedible or outright deadly to normal humans, and they take an interest in painful activities like walking across minefields or having a sharp pendulum cut them in half. In the 1960s television series, virtually every member of the family demonstrated some uniquely inhuman trait.
Different levels of access provide different sets of clues. These clues can be taken literally or as analogies - signposts to ever deeper levels of understanding. It is the process of unraveling these clues that allows discernment and wisdom to develop. The past life matches themselves are mere distractions and titillation for the weak-minded. A mind trapped in delusion will come to believe that it must perpetuate itself (both in form and in character) in a never-ending succession of dreams.
Raul Julia-Levy is a Mexican film and television actor, and producer. He claims to be the son of Puerto Rican actor Raúl Juliá
Julia-Levy has variously stated he was born in either 1968, 1971, or 1972 to Margaret Levy Baroug in Mexico City or Puerto Rico. Merel Julía (nee Polloway), the widow of Raúl Juliá, has denied the actor's paternity claims and has called Julia-Levy "an impostor" whose real name is "Salvador Fuentes".
During the first murder trial against Phil Spector in 2007, Julia-Levy claimed to have been friends for many years and intimate for several years with Lana Clarkson, and was to appear in court as a witness for the defense. Julia-Levy was withdrawn as a witness when a Sheriff's Department investigation report showed Julia-Levy had used fake names and Social Security numbers and falsely claimed to have attended Harvard University and University of Southern California.
In 2011, Julia-Levy announced that he was to write, produce and narrate a documentary titled Revelations of the Mayans: 2012 and Beyond, that would provide evidence that the Mayans had contact with extraterrestrials. Amidst the 2012 phenomenon Julia-Levy said that the world would not come to an end in 2012, "but the real shit is going to happen in the next 15 to 20 years." The film began shooting in Mexico in March 2012 and was scheduled for release before December, but production was halted after a contract dispute between Julia-Levy and the film's executive producer Elisabeth Thieriot. The case was taken to arbitration at the Independent Film & Television Alliance by Thieriot, and the arbitrator found for Theriot on her claims of breach of contract and fraud in the inducement.
Although the popular conception may be that Hollywood is the imaginative motor of our myths, the truth is that their origins lie well beyond the Hollywood hills. Before there was the Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Wolfman, or Dracula there were stories about creatures who were half-man and half-beast. In fact, in seventeenth century France, the trial and execution, via burning at the stake, of a werewolf came to be a common place event. Even before then though there were these same odd personalities who were a mixture of man and animal. In Classical Greek mythology, there was Medusa. There were also satyrs, centaur, and even the Minotaur in the labyrinth. While it might be plausible to argue that these creatures simply appeared in our mythology accidentally or all of a sudden. That kind of thinking seldom stands up to investigation. Too often stories remain stories, unexamined and unevaluated. However, there is something inherent in these myths--the merging of humans and animals into supernatural creatures--that seems to suggest a common denominator. Quite possibly, this denominator is a religion known as animism in which humans worshiped certain flora and fauna in conjunction with the heavens. These animistic faiths placed the shaman at the center of village life because he was seen as someone who could interact with the spirit world. One of the most successful theocratic civilizations is that of the Maya. Their rulers wore multiple hats, serving as politician, general, and priest, and the central goal of each Maya ruler was to maintain the life-death cycle through shamanism. An idea is explored in Sabine Baring-Gould's work The Book of Werewolves is that werewolf legends may have been used to explain serial killings. Perhaps the most famous example is the case of Peter Stumpp (executed in 1589), the German farmer, and alleged serial killer and cannibal, also known as the Werewolf of Bedburg.
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Haarmann was simultaneously referred to as the "werewolf", a "vampire", and "The Wolf Man".
Truths of great import are hidden in plain view, but few, so very few, ever get to see them!
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Past life readings were supplied by trained expert Brianstalin who has studied with various gifted healers and teachers including the Dalai Lama.
Brianstalin reminds us that although the Akashic Records remains the ultimate source of all knowledge, we must access this source directly in order to determine the truth of what he or anybody else is telling us.