C&C. VOODOO DOO-DOO. Little Haiti

September 15 | Posted by mrossol | Childers, Illegal Aliens, Multiculturalism, Religion

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Source: VOODOO DOO-DOO ☙ Sunday, September 15, 2024 ☙ C&C NEWS

WORLD NEWS AND COMMENTARY

🔥🔥 We begin far from Ohio, in New York City. I briefly covered this story last week, but it’s back in the news. Yesterday, the New York Post ran a story headlined, “Feds, city to crack down on animal sacrifices in NYC’s Jamaica Bay after dog-carcass with snapped neck, wounded pigs found.” By “crack down,” they mean assign a few park rangers to overnight beach patrols to “ward off people torturing and killing animals under the cover of darkness.”  So that they will move the torturing and killing to someplace else.

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Jamaica Bay beach lies just across the channel from JFK airport.

Before moving on too quickly, let us pause to appreciate the off-the-chart, 2024-level absurdity of headline after headline recently about domestic animal sacrifices. Welcome to Biden’s America, where witchcraft is breaking out all over worse than a painful post-vaccine rash. Some Christians might even find prophetic End Times significance in such an occult development like this. We’re not far from the next headline being, “Great Turnout for Antichrist Auditions on Thursday Night at Brooklyn Masonic Lodge.”

Located near Queens, New York, Jamaica Bay is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area, a nature sanctuary sprawling over 18,000 acres of bay, marsh, fields, and woods. The Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge area is packed with easy hiking trails and charming observation decks which nature lovers and urban explorers have long enjoyed, as a peaceful retreat from the frantic cosmopolitan bustle of nearby NYC.

But since July, at least eight animals have been found dead or maimed in the park, including five crippled pigs, a mutilated baby rat stuffed in a bag with chicken bones, and a dog carcass with its neck snapped. Here’s a beachside photo from the Post article:

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The picture depicts the remnant of a voodoo ritual. The mounded earth represents a grave, confirmed by the tiny tombstone. The little idol and the three flags are probably meant to call upon certain voodoo gods or spirits. The succulent sprouting from the base of the flags may be a vegetative sacrifice, or might symbolize another spirit of some kind.

☠️ Voodoo is a syncretistic religion, a spongy ideology that absorbs parts of other faith traditions, even though it has its own distinct pantheon of deities and spirits. Voodoo focuses on what we would call witchcraft; rituals designed to coax or compel invisible spirits to deliver desired results in the tangible world. Practitioners seek possession by such spirits in order to wield powers over illnesses or enemies, create prosperity, and other such things.

Back in the 1980’s, before the world went off the rails, ethnobotanist Wade Davis studied Haiti’s zombie phenomenon. He interviewed several Haitians considered by themselves and their communities as victims of zombification by voodoo warlocks.

Researcher Davis said locals gave him ‘zombie powders’, which analysis revealed to contain levels of strong psychotropic drugs, including a pufferfish tetrodotoxin —one of the most powerful nonprotein poisons known to man— that can place humans into a state of near-suspended animation resembling death.

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In January, 1986, Harvard Magazine featured Davis’ groundbreaking work in a cover story headlined, “The Secrets of Haiti’s Living Dead.” The article described a well-documented, hair-raising account of Clairvius Narcisse’s death and burial, after which he was not seen for 18 years. Then he stumbled back into his village.

Clairvius explained his extended absence to astounded family members by testifying he’d been raised from the grave by a voodoo warlock, enslaved for almost two decades, and was only freed when the warlock died in an accident.

All the gruesome details, including Clairvius’s official death records, were described in Harvard’s magazine-style article. After a few false starts, researcher Davis finally acquired a sample of the real deal, the zombie powder itself, and after earning the trust of a local voodoo master, was able to watch the powder being prepared.

Here’s how Harvard Magazine described zombie powder:

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Sounds a lot like good old-fashioned witchcraft to me. Until 2024, stories about real-life zombies and animal sacrifice ceremonies have been difficult for scientists to categorize, try they might, and were always relegated to remote parts of the third world, like Haiti or West Africa.

You know, when you think about it, zombification and possession by voodoo spirits could explain a lot about a certain, Trump Deranged political party and its mission to save democracy by destroying it.

☠️ But now, here it is, right in everyday American headlines. The fact everyone just sighs resignedly, rather than shouting in shock and appall, tells you a lot about what the pandemic did to us.

It took very little effort to discover even more recent stories just like the ones coming in from Springfield, Ohio, and Jamaica Bay, New York. For instance, local Georgia WSAV ran a story this month headlined, “Tybee Police respond to report of animal sacrifice.

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CLIP: Tybee Island, Georgia reports rash of beachside animal sacrifices (0:35).

Tybee Island is located about 18 miles east of Savannah, Georgia, on the Atlantic coast. Called “Savannah’s Beach,” it is a small, picturesque barrier island known for its scenic sandy shoreline, historical landmarks, and laid-back coastal charm. Covering around 3 square miles, local highlights include the 1736 lighthouse, an annual pirate festival and water fight parade, dolphin tours, and an eclectic selection of restaurants, shops, and art galleries.

Since 2021, residues from ghastly animal sacrifices have been cropping up on Tybee’s beaches when the sun rises over the waves some mornings, confounding local cops. If anything, the incidents are increasing.

☠️ It’s not just on our beaches — it’s also happening in cemeteries. Last November, local WABC-TV New York ran a story headlined, “Reward offered for person behind sacrificed animals at Long Island cemetery.

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Just after Halloween last year, an innocent dogwalker out for a stroll stumbled over a gruesome scene in peaceful Union Cemetery in Long Island, New York. He found a medley of fruits and vegetables decorated with the mutilated remains of a beheaded chicken, a black rooster, and a white dove.

Colonel Sanders would not have approved.

Suffolk County SPCA Chief Roy Gross said the Union Cemetery sacrifice was part of some kind of perverse pagan religious ritual. Gross explained, “they are torturing these animals. They use in many cases a dull knife, to cause extreme pain and suffering to these animals before they are killed. It’s barbaric.”

In August, local police responded to a grisly report of two decapitated chickens laid in front of a headstone at the Old Baptist Cemetery in Coram, New York. In another case, local cops responded to reports of cow tongues nailed to a tree. Stuffed inside the tongues, investigators found nine pieces of paper with names on them, stuck through with needles.

Suffolk County’s SPCA still offers a $2,000 reward for information leading to the perpetrators.

☠️ You might think that America’s melting pot would assimilate and eventually civilize these animal sacrificers. You might be wrong. It might be working the other way around. Consider this Business Insider headline from last October:

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It’s Haiti again! A hopeful young lady, Emaza Gibson, sued record producer Jason Derulo and RCA Records. According to the lawsuit, Derulo prevailed on her in 2021 to submit to Haitian sex magic — to recruit the spirits to aid her singing career:

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Gibson’s first album, released independently in May 2023, was titled “The Great Reset.” Just saying. I really have no idea. Probably just coincidental.

In any event, Haitian sex magic has invaded the American music industry.

☠️ Rather than being the odd artifact of a primitive religion practiced by some recently arrived relative, it could be a trend. Last December, Greater Long Island Magazine ran a story on its website headlined, “Uptick in animal sacrifices on Long Island may be part of religious trend.

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Interviewed for the story, Hofstra University professor Julie Byrne told the reporter that Americans (especially black Americans) are assimilating into voodoo and Santería (voodoo’s Cuban cousin), rather than the other way around. It has something to do with all the Haitian voodoo shops cropping up all over New York City:

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Don’t worry if you can’t make it to New York for your voodoo needs. You can buy voodoo supplies and dolls right on Amazon now. And in emergencies, you can have them promptly delivered via Amazon Prime:

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This is only one of many voodoo doll products available for rapid shipment. You’ll note there’s an entire “Botanica Store” that features these white voodoo dolls.

I do not suggest reading the reviews, unless you are ready to lose all hope for civilized humanity, that is. Had I time to write my blog on neo-paganism, I would have a lot of material, believe me.

☠️ Which returns the discussion to Little Haiti, Ohio, formerly known as Springfield. Mayor Rob Rue has repeatedly insisted the town’s new Haitians are honest, hardworking residents who would never eversacrifice small animals seeking possession by nefarious spirit beings. Prior to his career in local government, Mayor Rue owned a funeral home, and curiously, also holds an (unused) evangelical degree in practical ministry.

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Citizen journalists doing the work that corporate media refuses to do recently dug up some interesting information about Mayor Rue. Twitter user ‘Futurist’ (22K followers) got on the Clark County public records website —apparently invisible to actual reporters— and discovered Mayor Rue appears to own a very active little business called “Littlejohn Properties of Springfield, LLC.”

Littlejohn Properties, in turn, owns a whole bunch of residential real estate in the tiny Ohio town. More curiously, Littlejohn bought all its properties in 2021:

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Coincidentally, since 2021, Governor DeWine and the federal government have been airdropping Haitian relief money into Springfield for housing illegal immigrants there. So user Futurist posed the obvious question: how many of Littlejohn’s properties participate in state and federal grants for housing Haitians?

How much is Mayor Rue making from the Haitian invasion?

There may be an excellent explanation for why Mayor Rue’s comments about the Haitians are so consistently generous that does not involve a Dragon Spaceship-sized conflict of interest. I cannot confirm this information, since the corporate media refuses to report it. But I’m putting it out there, to encourage much-needed investigation and conversation.

If it’s true, what is Mayor Rue’s evacuation plan, for when things finally fall apart? How short-sighted must he and his partners be? Things  that cannot go on forever, won’t.

Wait! Maybe Mayor Rue has been possessed by Haitian spirits. No … there’s an even better explanation. Maybe the good Mayor has been zombified. Springfielders should look around his office for Amazon voodoo dolls and traces of pufferfish powder.

It looks like Halloween came early this year in Springfield. I mean Little Haiti.

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