RISE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
PROTECT YOURSELVES.
OVER THE PAST SUMMER I POSTED ON HERE HOW VAMPIRE AND CANNIBALISM ATTACKS THROUGHOUT THE EARTH ARE ON THE RISE. DIFFERENT CITIES AROUND THE WORLD ARE REPORTING MORE AND MORE OF THESE TYPES OF NOT ONLY SPIRITUAL ATTACKS, BUT ACTUAL PHYSICAL ONES.
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER IT WAS THE MIAMI CANNIBAL, THE HOUSTON VAMPIRE CASES, OR NOW THE FOLLOWING ONE BEING REPORTED IN A SERBIAN VILLAGE, THE POINT IS THAT EVIL CONTINUES TO RISE.
TOWARDS THE END OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE YOU HAVE THE SO CALLED EXPERTISE FROM A UCLA PROFESSOR THAT KNOWS EVERYTHING THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT ALL THESE HISTORICAL 'MYTHS.' TO PEOPLE LIKE THIS, THE SPIRITUAL REALM DOES NOT EXIST. GOD DOES NOT EXIST, NEITHER DOES THE DEVIL. NEITHER GOOD, NOR EVIL. EVERYTHING IS REDUCED TO AN OVER SIMPLIFIED EXPLANATION OF HOW THE PEOPLE FROM THE PAST ALWAYS FILLED IN THE 'GAPS' WHEN THEY DIDN'T UNDERSTAND SOMETHING. BUT IT SEEMS THAT IN MODERN TIMES, PEOPLE LIKE THIS UCLA PROFESSOR DO THE EXACT SAME THING WHEN DEALING WITH SPIRITUALLY EVIL MATTERS. MATTER THAT DEAL WITH THE TRANSCENDENT. HE ATTEMPTS TO FILL THE GAPS, FOR HIS IGNORANCE OF THESE TOPICS, BY SIMPLY STATING THAT THESE TALES OF MODERN DAY, OR HISTORICAL VAMPIRE TALES ARE ALL MADE UP MYTHS WITH NOTHING MORE TO THEM.
BUT IF SOMEONE FROM SERBIA READS THIS POST, I TELL YOU THE FOLLOWING ADVICE:: LET THE PEOPLE KNOW THAT BESIDES GETTING GARLIC AND CRUXIFIXES, TO LET THE PEOPLE KNOW THAT THEY SHOULD PRAY THE ROSARY.
AS I HAVE ALWAYS STATED, THE PRAYER OF THE ROSARY IS A VERY POWERFUL PRAYER WHEN IT COMES TO DEALING WITH EVIL. AND TODAY THE WORLD IS FILLED WITH EVIL ON SO MANY LEVELS.
NOT ONLY THIS, BUT ALSO LET THE PEOPLE KNOW THAT THEY SHOULD NOT ONLY BEGIN ATTENDING MASS, AND PARTAKING OF THEY HOLY EUCHARIST, BUT THEY SHOULD ALSO GO TO CONFESSION THROUGH THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION. THIS SHOULD BE DONE.
OTHER VERY POWERFUL SACRAMENTALS THAT COULD BE USED ARE HOLY WATER BEING SPRINKLED AROUND YOURSELF, AND YOUR HOME. ALSO BLESSED SALT AND HOLY CANDLES THAT WERE LIT WITH THE FLAME OF EASTER VIGIL MASSES ON THE SATURDAY EVENING MASSES PRIOR TO RESURRECTION SUNDAY MASS.
The Serbian village that's warning of a vampire on the loose
Ancient folklore is inspiring some all-too-real panic
By Lauren Hansen | 12:45pm EST
Residents of the western Serbian village of Zarozje reportedly received a unique public health warning recently, when the town's mayor cautioned that a vampire was on the loose. That is not a joke, and the people of Zarozje are taking heed and stocking up on garlic bulbs and crosses. Here, a brief guide to this bizarre tale:
Who is this supposed vampire?His name is Sava Savanovic. Local legend has it that long ago, he lived in an old water mill on the village's Rogacica River. He reportedly preyed on unsuspecting visitors who stopped by the mill in search of grain. The water mill was privately owned by a local family who, because of the vampire lore, was afraid to use it for fear of disturbing Savanovic. The structure eventually rotted and recently collapsed, leaving the vampire homeless and, according to locals, angry and in search of a new home and new blood.
And people actually believe this?Yes. Zarozje Mayor Miodrag Vujetic is so convinced of the legend's merit that he released an official warning after the mill collapsed, suggesting that everyone stock up on garlic to be placed on their doors and windows and to ensure crosses are visible throughout the house. "People are worried, everybody knows the legend of this vampire," Vujetic says. "We are all frightened."
Where did this legend come from?Vampire tales have circulated in Eastern Europe since the early 1700s. Serbia alone has a number of infamous vampires in addition to Savonovic. Many feature prominently in the country's literature and legends. Hundreds of years ago, these myths were likely created by people hoping to explain death, decomposition, and other morbid, puzzling phenomena before science could. According to UCLA historian Paul Barber, 18th century Eastern Europeans "simply filled the gaps in their knowledge about the process of decomposition with folktales that could explain" the curiosities they discovered when bodies were exhumed, like blood around the corpse's mouth, nose, or ears, which we now know is a natural occurrence. And for better or worse, many of these vampire myths persist today.
And people actually believe this?Yes. Zarozje Mayor Miodrag Vujetic is so convinced of the legend's merit that he released an official warning after the mill collapsed, suggesting that everyone stock up on garlic to be placed on their doors and windows and to ensure crosses are visible throughout the house. "People are worried, everybody knows the legend of this vampire," Vujetic says. "We are all frightened."
Where did this legend come from?Vampire tales have circulated in Eastern Europe since the early 1700s. Serbia alone has a number of infamous vampires in addition to Savonovic. Many feature prominently in the country's literature and legends. Hundreds of years ago, these myths were likely created by people hoping to explain death, decomposition, and other morbid, puzzling phenomena before science could. According to UCLA historian Paul Barber, 18th century Eastern Europeans "simply filled the gaps in their knowledge about the process of decomposition with folktales that could explain" the curiosities they discovered when bodies were exhumed, like blood around the corpse's mouth, nose, or ears, which we now know is a natural occurrence. And for better or worse, many of these vampire myths persist today.
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