Mexico Was Swept By A Wave Of "vampire" Murders - Alternative View

Mexico Was Swept By A Wave Of "vampire" Murders - Alternative View
Mexico Was Swept By A Wave Of "vampire" Murders - Alternative View

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Mexican exorcism priests say their services are in unprecedented demand in the country.

According to the chief exorcist, Father Jose Antonio Fortea, this is due to the popularity of the religious cult of the Holy Death in Mexico, Santa Muerte. This is a modern religious cult, which consists in the worship of the deity of the same name, personifying death.

However, in recent years, the country has been swept by a wave of satanic ritual killings as part of a terrifying "vampire cult" that came from the Zapotec Indians who lived in Mexico 100 years before our era. Vampires, according to the Indians, had the heads of bats, they were considered the embodiment of night and death. For them, human sacrifices were performed.

Soon this cult migrated into the life of the Mayan tribes, in the sacred book of which there is a mention of the vampire Kamazotz, which translates as "bat of death". Kamazotz - the cave god of the underworld and the lord of bats, according to the Maya, was one of the four demons that killed the first race of apostate people.

Also, the "cult of the vampire" is found among the later peoples who inhabited these territories.

Despite the fact that most archaeologists believe that the vampire legends were born of the fantasies of the local population and stories about real vampire bats, which in ancient times reached very large sizes, Mexican exorcists accuse the adherents of the ancient cult of bloody murders in the territory of modern Mexico.

According to The Sun, Fortea's father stated that the belief of local residents in vampires is close to Satanism.

For example, adherents of the "cult of vampires" beat, strangled, and then cut the throat with a broken bottle of a restaurant worker, 24-year-old Edwin Juarez Palma. This happened at a ceremony through which they wanted to turn him into a vampire.

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According to the priest, the cult of the Holy Death and the "cult of vampires" are close in essence and prove that Satan has taken possession of the country. The fact is that human sacrifice as part of the rituals of worship is common among the drug mafia. Criminals commit bloody murders to "buy off" punishment.

In addition, various sects flourish in the country, such as the Sons of Baphomet I. It was the members of this cult of the satanic deity - two men and one woman between the ages of 18 and 25 - who were arrested for the murder of a restaurant employee. During interrogation by the police, the Satanists admitted that killing to turn a person into a vampire is performed as a "rite of passage" for candidates to the sect.

According to the head of police Pablo Rocha Acosta, the murdered man himself decided to play a central role in the ritual in order to be resurrected as a vampire, but did not know that he should become a “victim”.

Father Fortea is convinced that the increase in crime in Mexico is caused by the fact that more and more people are beginning to fight for the secular opportunity to follow ancient traditions, which are in fact Satanic rituals.

“The more society turns away from God, the more Satanism is in it, but the more Christians there are in the nation, the fewer cases of devil worship,” he concluded.

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