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Author Topic: Bishup Pfeiffer's Santeria warlock  (Read 7622 times)

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Re: Bishup Pfeiffer's Santeria warlock
« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2020, 10:51:06 AM »
Pablo was banned from the Arizona SSPX chapel decades ago, due to his behavior there (verbally abusing parishioners in the parking lot, yelling at old ladies, etc.)

For decades, well before the Resistance, Pablo had a couple nicknames among those who knew him:

Pablo el Brujo (Pablo the warlock)
Pablo el Diablo (needs no translation!)

I got testimony of these nicknames from an individual of irreproachable character.

But everything I've seen and heard from/about Pablo in the past 8 years has only proven these nicknames to be true!

Re: Bishup Pfeiffer's Santeria warlock
« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2020, 11:39:46 AM »
I can't imagine anything short of this that would cause Pablo to have so much influence and control ... apart from his having blackmail material on Fr. Pfeiffer.
Lads,

I guess they didn’t teach this at the SSPX seminary?

Please read Father Amorth’s link that I posted above on the “Six Signs of Demonic Activity”.

Father Pfeiffer suffers from demonic subjugation and dependence on Pablo.

Everyone who has any direct experience with the Pfeiffer farm scene knows Father can’t give up Pablo.

Their relationship is unnatural.

Father Amorth just provides traditional Church teachings on the occult which allows exorcists to categorize and understand such supernatural phenomena.

Father Pfeiffer’s bishopric directly benefits the Mexican and his PayPal queen who runs their chapel franchises.


Re: Bishup Pfeiffer's Santeria warlock
« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2020, 12:18:40 PM »
"Babalu" was the signature song of Desi Arnaz, and it was a reference to Babalu Aye.

The name of Quick Draw McGraw's sidekick, Baba Looey, also comes from this.
English words to his song.  Just watched it on youtube  .....it's scary.
Babalu
Babalu
Babalu aye
Babalu aye
Babalu
Jungle drums were badly beating
In the glare of eerie lights:
While the natives kept repeating
Ancient jungle rites.
All at once the dusky warriors began to
Raise their arms to skies above
A a native stepped forward to chant to
his Voodoo Godess of love.
Ah!

CHORUS
Great Babalu!
I 'm so lost and forsaken
Ah, great Babalu

Re: Bishup Pfeiffer's Santeria warlock
« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2020, 12:32:13 PM »

Pablo el Brujo (Pablo the warlock)
Pablo el Diablo (needs no translation!)

I got testimony of these nicknames from an individual of irreproachable character.
I can attest to this, from someone who was there and knows pablo very well.

Re: Bishup Pfeiffer's Santeria warlock
« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2020, 07:33:19 PM »