Totally Creepy Juxtaposition in Local Paper Today

Since 2011, an old pagan German tradition known as Krampus has been celebrated in Bloomington, Indiana. As of 2019, the festival had swollen from 500 participants to over 5000, making it the largest Krampus Rampage in North America. Next year, 2022, Krampus is due to move somewhere else.

Krampus Returns to Downtown Bloomington Saturday

We tell ourselves that we celebrate these scary traditions to wave off any real scares that might be coming our way. At least I think that’s why we do it. Reminds me of Grimm’s Fairy Tales, many of which are indeed exceedingly GRIM, and serve as warnings.

Krampus is supposedly the demonic counterpart of Saint Nicholas, who knows if you’ve been naughty or nice. Nice, and you get presents. Naughty, and Krampus might just whisk you off in a sack. In an era when the horrific spectre of global pedophilia, trafficking, Satanic Ritual Abuse and murder for adrenochrome (fountain of youth for elites) has taken center stage, boiling up from collective unconscious, where it has sat, simmering, for centuries, it turns out that the scare of children being taken, used and disposed of, is VERY VERY REAL.  Anyone who has tracked this phenomenon for years, knows that the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, which some expect to last at least until March 2022,  is the very tip of a gigantic iceberg.

Now, here’s the really creepy part.

The story about this being the last Krampus in Bloomington was juxtaposed today, with the top story on page one, a story that continued to the entire top half of page 2.

It turns out that “only” 25% of children between 5 and 11 have been vaccinated, so far, in Bloomington. This entire story is aimed at easing the fears of parents who wonder whether it’s a good idea. Well, if you want to sacrifice your child to Moloch, then go ahead!

So, in one month, fully 25% of local children between 5 and 11 have received the first shot. Makes me sick to my stomach. Maybe, just maybe, the other 75% have parents who will rise up and resist?

Let’s end this dreary tale on a brighter note, with Florida, shining example for the whole world. Duh! So obvious! At least to one such as myself, who decided, 40 years ago, that I wanted to opt out of the allopathic medical world. Which meant: I had to take responsibility for my own health — on every level: body, mind, and soul.

Oh, and don’t forget ivermectin and HCL! Both valuable prophylactically and as early treatment. And yes, CHAGA mushroom, and NAC.

 

 

 

 

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