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Found an interesting X-Files episode about judeo-satanic ritual child murder

submitted by NaturalSelectionistWorker to PredictiveProgramming 1.3 yearsJan 11, 2023 12:40:34 ago (+29/-1)     (PredictiveProgramming)

Season 2 episode 14 starts with a school board meeting that ends with a prayer to the dark lords of hell, followed by some students saying a similar prayer only for one of them to get killed by an otherworldly entity. The cultists worshiping evil all pretend to be good concerned citizens who are worried about the kids listening to devil rock music while secretly trying to cover up their violent ritual crimes. A little ways into the episode they name the jews and discuss their ritual murders of children, but dismiss jewish involvement in the murder at hand because the town isn't jewish.

As the episode goes on, another student comes forward and accuses her parents of ritualized abuse, including breeding her just to sacrificially abort the babies. The town tries to cover them up, including a teacher who pretends to be sympathetic to the abused student only to betray and kill her for trying to expose the cult. The cult then tries to frame the dead girl for the first murder as if it was a murder suicide.

I started watching X-Files because I'd heard about the 9/11 and covid predictive programming and wanted to see if I found anything else of interest. This isn't the first episode that's been interesting but it is one of the most on the nose episodes about the cult. There's even a point in the episode where the cultists are talking to agents Mulder and Scully, telling them there's a vast judeo-satanic conspiracy that controls the world and is bigger than they can believe - pretending to be concerned citizens warning them, while actually manipulating them.

I'm not gonna spoil too much of the episode, but damn was this a clear case of the elite rubbing our noses in how things are actually done.


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Hard to tell in hindsight, there was a lot of seriously retarded shit being pushed.

I suspect it was done to cover up actual pizzagate type stuff and make it sound crazy, but whatever it was didn't make the news.