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Exorcism of Emily Rose
« on: January 20, 2016, 12:46:45 AM »
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  • I'm not talking about either of the two movies based on the supposed possession of Anneliese Michel.  I'm talking about the incident itself and the book the first movie was based on, The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel by Felicitas D. Goodman.  You can see a preview here.

    Already in the introduction you see,

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    "There were tapes containing 'incoherent screams mixed with furious profanity' supposedly uttered by her demons, who included such infamous characters as Lucifer, Judas, Nero, and Hitler."


    Page 6 reads:
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    "And then there is Hitler. In Bavaria, where he started on his road to power, the obscene terror of his presence hovers in the treetops like dark-winged bats. (...) There was much opposition to Rome down through the centuries in Bavaria."


    I don't know if either of the movies mention Hitler, but this book's silly Hitler hate stinks of Jєωιѕн propaganda.  Yes, Annaeliese lived in Bavaria, the same state in the south of Germany where Hitler began the nαzι movement.  But it's also the place where Weishaupt lived 100 years before and founded the Illuminati with the goal of completely eradicating Catholicism from the face of the earth.  



    Why reference the "centuries" of Bavarian opposition to Rome without this juicy tidbit?  Why was Annaeliese allegedly possessed by Lucifer and/or the demons who inhabited Cain, Judas and Fleischmann, figures from 6000 BC, 33 AD, and 1500 AD, respectively, and then throw Adolf Hitler in there, a politically-incorrect person who had died only a few decades before?

    Political purposes, perhaps?

    Surely Adam Weishaupt was far more evil than Hitler and has had far bigger of an impact on the world?  Read what the Pope said about nαzιsm in Mit brennender Sorge, then consider that Weishaupt and the Illuminati was the prototype of Marx and Communism.  

    Speaking of Marx, he was also born in Germany, not in Bavaria but very near to it.  Why didn't Marx possess Hitler?  




    Along the same lines, why didn't Kurt Eisner, President of Bavaria when it was temporarily converted into a communist soviet republic, also possess Annaeliese?



    Interestingly the book reports Judas as calling Hitler a "big mouth" and having no real say in Hell.  Who else called Hitler a big mouth?  

    His contemporary political opponents in their propaganda:


    6 million nαzι voters: Fodder for a big mouth "And this is the fish I elected!"

     Also John Toland who wrote the same thing paraphrased in Adolf Hitler: The Definitive Biography. And Marianne Luban in The Samaritan Treasure: Stories. Also the book Hitler's Prisoners: Seven Cell Mates Tell Their Stories.

    Of course the Jєωιѕн media enjoyed reporting that Annaeliese was possessed by the "demon," Adolf Hitler.

    The point of this post is that we have yet another reason to be suspicious of the case of Annaeliese.  :detective:  


    R.I.P.