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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, everybody, This is Marlene with your news. And today
we are off straight off two stranger than fiction stories
and this is a piece that's titled till Death to
Us part. Bert high Warden was a busy man, even
as far back as eighteen ninety five, when he was
part of Ohio's Wiltshire wheat thieves was sentenced to four years. Unfortunately,

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he would become known to authorities for far grimmer reasons.
Location is Urbana, Ohio. High Warden was sentenced to four
years for the wheat theft, and in eighteen ninety ninety
was jailed again for forgery. In nineteen o seven, he
was arrested for abusing his wife and nine year old son.
In March nineteen eleven, he was arrested for drunkenness, disorderly conduct,

(00:46):
and beating his wife. He was sent to jail for
thirty days. It was after this incident that Ada high
Warden filed a suit for divorce, an act that would
lead to her death. He was released from jail fifteen
days early after he promised the magistrate he would behave
another act that would foreshadow the murder of high Warden's
second wife. Five months after his arrest. Wilson bertram A

(01:10):
k a. Bert high Warden was facing a grand jury
for killing his then ex wife. They were married in
eighteen ninety five and she'd borne him seven children, five
which were alive when he shot her dead. Mabel Ada
was only thirty two years old. The couple's stormy married
life made the newspapers. High Warden once worked as a

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driver for a company called Mammoth, and he was currently
employed as a hostler and would make the circuit of
the county fairs in Ohio. Ada worked in Troy as
a domestic and left her children with relatives in Springfield.
She had returned to Urbana the day before the finalized
monetary support for their children, and the couple had spent
part of the afternoon in the office of Missus high

(01:53):
Warden's attorney. They did have a disagreement besides her refusal
to reconcile with him, in which she wanted to send
their children to the children's home and he opposed the plan.
High Warden killed her thirty minutes later as she was
preparing to leave back to Springfield. She even had her
hat in her hand. The only witness to the crime

(02:13):
was Bert Highwarden, who had come to his mother in
law's house on South Kenton Street around four p m.
Shots rang out and Atea's mother, Sarah Roberts, rushed to
the front room and found her daughter lying on the
floor with blood gushing from her wounds. Constable Dave Browner,
lived a block away, ran to the scene. When doctor
Howser arrived, she was already dead. High Warden turned himself

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into the sheriff, along with the forty five caliber revolver
he used. It was believed that her refusal to reconcile
with him caused a tragedy. He was an alcoholic, but
had not been drinking when he killed Ada. He said
to the chief of police, she got what was coming
to her. He added that his wife had caused his
arrest and sold his furniture and gone to live with

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a neighbor where should be near another man, and that
he had said he would kill her if she didn't
cut it out, and that he had kept his word
during the divorce proceedings. High Warden had never claimed his
wife had been unfaithful to him. It seemed the populace
of Springfield, Ohio, felt harshly against Bert, so much so
that it was decided to rain him at night and

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take him to the county jail, which was deemed more secure.
The autopsy found that only one bullet had caused Ada's death.
It entered about an inch above the bridge of the
nose and came out the left temple, making a wound
about three inches long, and it penetrated the front lobe
of the brain. The wound had powder burns, which indicated
the weapon was held close to her head. It was
thought that high Warden held his wife with one arm

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and operated the pistol with the other hand. In October
nineteen eleven, Bert high Warden entered a plea of not
guilty after he was indicted for first degree murder. He
went on to trial at the end of December, and
on January fourth, nineteen twelve, he was found guilty of
murder in the second degree and sentenced to life imprisonment.
In nineteen seventeen, high Warden was granted clemency by Governor Grants.

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The governor's mistake would cost the life of high Warden's
second wife, Rovilla. High Warden married his second wife in
nineteen twenty three. She was twenty years younger than him
and only a year into the marriage, she petitioned for divorce.
She not only wanted the divorce, but to regain her
maiden name of Moss. In her divorce petition, she said
ever since their marriage, her husband had been very cruel

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to her, and he struck and abused her frequently. She
described that he would not pay the rent and they
had been forced to move four times. He had threatened
to kill her and then commits suicide, and she was
mortally afraid of him. The murder occurred on Main Street
in front of several witnesses. The post mortem was held
at Humphreys and Son undertaking. The doctor examined the body

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found either bullet would have caused her immediate death. She
had been shot in the face and the stomach with
a thirty two caliber caliber revolver. On that same day,
witnesses or brought before the coroner's inquest. One of them
was Caroline Moss's sister in law of the victim. They
testified that Rovilla high Warden fell from the first shot,
and Bert Highwarden leaned over, took deliberate aim, and fired

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a second shot. Like the first murder. He walked to
the police station and gave himself up. He told him
his wife had started to resume relations with her first husband,
Walter Everett, who had just been released from the penitentiary.
Rovilla was buried on August twentieth at Oakdale Cemetery. At
her funeral, brother was struck with what was described as
violent insanity. The casket was about to be closed when

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Everett Moss gave out a wild shriek and declared he
saw Bert high Warden and attacked patrolman Buzzed Hill, saying
he was high Warden and would kill him. He was
frothing at the mouth, howling and biting. Moss was bound
hand and foot and confined in a padded cell at
the county jail. He also threatened Walter Everett, Rovilla's ex husband,
who was at the funeral. Once in the cell, he

(05:58):
came down and said, quote, I am not insane. I
loved my sister. I had helped her support herself and
the children for years, and I was her protector. She
knew this man was going to kill her, and I
had a policeman follow her home at night to guard her.
I promised my mother I would look out for her,
and then to think that she was shot down like
a hog. Just unsettled me all over. I can't stand it.

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There isn't a man in this room who would not
feel as I do if his sister had been killed
as mine has been. I am not sorry for anything
I've done. He was declared to have regained insanity, but
it was decided to keep him in the hospital until
after high Wooden's trial. The doctors found he suffered from
goid and a bad case of enlargement of the heart,
which had caused him to be discharged from the army.

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In a strange twist, the brother of his first wife,
at Roberts, was eventually confined in the State Hospital for
the Insane at Columbus. Grief over his sister's death was
held responsible for the loss of his sanity. He would
also threaten young women he was interested in. He escaped
in July nineteen twenty four and was returned to the
hospital only a week before Rovilla's murder. Roberts died in

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nineteen forty two, still an inmate of the asane asylum.
September nineteen twenty four, Bird high Warden pled not guilty
at the arrangement where he was charged with first degree murder.
One of the attorneys was the same one who had
defended him when he killed his first wife. On October
twenty third, he was convicted of first degree murder without
mercy and sentenced to die in the electric chair. On

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February ninth, nineteen twenty twenty five. This was the first
time a jury recommended the death sentence without mercy. He
was executed on that date. He was fifty years old.
High Warden, by killing his wives, had made motherless nine children,
five of them were his own offspring. Rovila's four daughters
were sent to the Champagne County Children's Home after her death.

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The press and the public condemned officials for having released
high Warden while he was serving his first prison term.
Strangely enough, August seemed to be a significant month for him.
He killed his first wife, Mabel on August first, nineteen eleven,
and his second wife, Rovilla on August eighteenth, nineteen twenty four.
So what do you think, I don't know? This is

(08:14):
this like the second murder was just about exactly about
one hundred years ago, and you look at this and
this was you know, one thing I understand about parole
and all of that, but murder. He was, Let's put
it this way, he beyond the fact that he murdered
his first wife. He was an alcoholic, a violent alcoholic,

(08:39):
all right. So I don't know. But anyway, that governor's
clemency cost a woman her life, all right. Next story
also out of stranger in fiction stories titled to serve
a darker purpose. Twenty nineteen, a top cardinal from the
Roman Catholic Church disagreed with Pope Francis support for displaying
the panama Zonian Pacha Mama idols on an altar at

(09:03):
the Vatican. Why would a pagan fertility goddess find a
place in the Vatican. Four two foot statues of Pachamama,
a fertility goddess which presides over planning and harvesting, were
bodily eve of the Amazonian Synod conference and set up
were mostly Latin American bishops would worship. In October twenty nineteen.
The statues were taken from Santa Maria and Traspondina, a

(09:26):
church close to the Vatican, where the statues formed part
of a display. They were thrown into the Tiber River,
but the local police recovered and returned them so they
could be displayed at the end of the synod, but Francis,
who passed away this year, clarified they were displayed without
idolatrous intentions. According to Vatican transcripts, he had referred to

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the statues as Bachamama, the name of an Andian fertility goddess.
Six cardinals and bishops condemned the pagan Pachamama rituals at
the Vatican. Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano said, quote, the abomination
of the idolatrous rites has entered the sanctuary of God
and has given rise to a new form of apostasy,
who seeds which have been active for a long time,

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are growing with renewed vigor and effectiveness. End quote. Hereage
to have Saint Peter's Basilica reconsecrated, and this is has
to do with the location where these statues were taken
from Father Terriborelli. Avatican exorcists works in a windowless room

(10:32):
at the back of Santa Mari Andraspondina, a church built
in fourteen seventy four on the Via de la Concilia
Soone that was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The
churches situated on the side of an ancient Roman pyramid
known as the Meta Romuli. It was believed to be
the tomb of Romulus. The pyramid was demolished by Pope

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Alexander the six and the materials used to build it
came from the Colosseum. Hadrian built the original structure, but
it was destroyed by cannon fire during the Sack of
Rome in fifteen twenty seven. The existing church was erected
in fifteen sixty six. Was it a coincidence that images
of a deity that is offered animal and human sacrifices
were kept at the center of Rome's exorcism and deliverance ministry?

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Good question. There are those that claim the Vatican's connection
to a goddess goes back to ancient times. The name Vatican,
which is not based in Latin or Greek, is linked
to the Etruscan goddess of Vatka. The Vatican City State
was founded in nineteen twenty nine by the latteran treaty
between the Holy See and Italy, which spoke of it

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as a new creation, not as a vestige of the
much larger papal states. It is composed of approximately one
hundred and eight acres. The post residence is the Vatican Palace,
north of Saint Peter's Basilica. The Vatican Library was found
in fourteen fifty one and contains over eighty thousand manuscripts,
illustration and in cunabula in canebo in Cunabula, which are

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books printed prior to fifteen hundred a d. From authors
of different faiths. About one thousand BIZ before Rome was founded,
the Etruscans settled in central Italy in an area known
as Itururia. Outside of their city, they created a cemetery
mons Vaticanus, on a hillside that later became the city
of Rome. The guardian of the necropolis was the Etruscan

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goddess Vatka. As goddess of the underworld, she acted as
a sentinel to keep watch over those who had passed away.
The etruscans belief in the afterlife was similar to those
of the Egyptians, and treatment of a corpse was important
for its journey to the afterlife. The Carthaginian general Hannibal
was plundering Italy and strange omens were seen. The superstitious

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Romans sent a delegation to Greece to visit the Delphi
and to get an interpretation of the prophecy that of
a foreign invader attacked Rome, they could only be defeated
if the mount of Mount Ida, if the Mother of
Mount Ida was brought to Rome. This was a title
the Romans used to refer to the goddess Cybyl or Sibyl,
who was known by different names and was recognized throughout

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the ancient world. Into a four b c. Who would
become Vatican Hill House, a two hundred foot long temple
that took thirteen years to build. Inside his temple to
Sybil or Sybyl, a sixteen foot tacnical iron meteorite which
weighed several tons and personified the goddess, known as the
Simulacrum of Sibyl, dominated the interior. Sybil proved her power

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when the Roman general Sipio Africanus forced Hannible from Italy.
Vanth was an Etruscan dattyman who served Charon Greek word Chiron,
whose lord of the underworld. Urns holding the ashes of
cremated bodies were decorated with the images of Vanth, who
had wings and bearded snakes encircling her arms. She attended

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the dead until they entered the underworld. Various interpretations of
the origin of Vatican is vatais Latin, which means seer
or Vaticanus from the Etruscan language meaning dragon or serpent.
An older word Vatica is Hindi for religious center. How
came to Italy pre Roman from India is unknown. The

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different origins all have something to do with special sight
or prophecy, and present day the Vatican is referred to
as the Holy See. According to Pliny, the Roman historian,
he claimed that snakes grew so large in the future
Vatican area that one ate a child. He wrote that
long before Romans moved to the area of the Vatican,
it was a sacred grove of the seer serpent. With

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the advent of Christianity, the Mother Goddess, religion was literally
forced underground. Human sacrifice, rituals and initiations were conducted in
the catacombs under the Vatican. It wasn't until eighty one
to ninety two eighty the human sacrifice was judged a
capital crime. Tunnels were used and allowed secret ceremonies to
cyble to continue, including child sacrifice. In the second century,

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the tunnels were closed and Roman families found to continue
these practices were exiled to Libya. One of these was
the family of Gaius Fulvius Victor, whould eventually become the
third pope after Paul, and he was pope from one
ninety three to one ninety nine eighty. The gnostic Antonius
Pious sought to execute any nobles who worship Cyble. One

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of these was Victor's father, who had to flee Rome
back to his native land, which was the old Phoenician
city of Minneapolis in North Africa. In one ninety three,
the Emperor Severus allowed the reopening of the Great Temple
of Sybyl on Vatican Hill and granted the temple to Victor,
who appointed himself Bishop of Rome. As pope, he was
guilty of many crimes, but his worst offense was to

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reinstitute the practice of child sacrifice at the Vatican. Not
satisfied to perform these rituals once a year, he woned
every mass to include a sacrifice. He claimed the celebration
of the Last Supper and Jesus's death demanded the human
sacrifice of an innocent. He also called for ritual incest.
In twenty twelve, Pope Pontifex M Victor was declared a

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saint by Pope Benedicta sixteenth. He passed away in twenty
twenty two and was born as Joseph Alois Ratzinger. He
resigned in February twenty thirteen, making him the first pope
to step away from the papacy since Gregory the twelfth
was forced to resign in fourteen fifteen, but Francis was

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elected in Ratzinger's place. It wasn't until the fourth century
that Christians transformed the Temple of Sybil to the Basilica
of Saint Peter, where it stands today. The Axis Moundy
of Catholicism is an obelisk in the center of the Vatican.
It is surrounded by sixteen windrows markers, a system created
by the Etruscans. The markers all referred to important places

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in the Christian faith. They are Hagia Sophia Fatima Portugal,
the Dome of the Rock, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Chartres Cathedral, Acan Cathedral,
and the shore Brune Palace or Hofburg Palace that is
connected to the sphere of Destiny. Vatika is also associated
with a bitter tasting grape used to produce cheap wine.

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There was also a weed with the same name, which
grew in the same slope as the grapes, ingesting It
produced hallucinations. According to a Vanakin curator, the Vatican Hill
took its name from the Latin word Vaticanus Vatikinis Ferendis
alludes to the oracle who in ancient times delivered messages
at this place. It was Victor who issued anew official

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liturgy of the Mudge of the Mother Church, and he
established the date of Christ's crucifixion with moon cycles and
the ancient day of Blood celebrated by Satanic and pagan
cults for Astri, the Norse name for Sybil. Victor died
in one ninety nine AD when he was seventy three,
and Pope's Sephrians Cephrians, his son, succeeded him. He was

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pope for seventeen years. Quote the Grand Master of the Piree,
which is from nineteen eighty one to nineteen eighty four.
His name was Pierre Plantard is reported saying that the
Cecambrian's ancestors of the Frankish Merovingians worship Sybil as Diana
of the Nine Fires or as Arduena. The eponymous Goddess

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of the Ardennes, the huge idol to Diana or Arduena,
which was towered over Caragag in northeast France, between the
Black Virgin sites of Orbald Avioth and Meziers, near to Stenay,
where the Marriagevingian king and Saint Dagobert the second was
murdered in six seventy nine points circumstantially to a link

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between the two cults. In this connection, Plantard mentions that
one of the most important acts of Dagobert, when he
acceeded to the throne after his Irish exile, was to
continue the ancient tradition of Gaul the worship of the
Black Virgin. The Black VIRGINI insists as ices and her
name is Notre Dame de Lumiere. The Vatican Necropolis was

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discovered in the nineteen thirties and explored between nineteen forty
and nineteen forty nine under Pope Pious to twelve. It's
located about thirty five feet beneath the Basilica. The primary
emphasis of the excavation was to locate Saint Peter's tomb.
Archaeologists found ancient graffiti that translated to Peter is here.
Also found were bones, fragments of cloth, and other artifacts

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connected to the Apostle. In the book Culled of the
Black Virgin, the author wrote that Frankish Merovingians worshiped Sybyl
as Diana and erected monuments to her in France. In
modern times, she survives as Mary Magdalene or Saint Mary
of Egypt. Lyons, France was a center of worship for her,
and in Paris she was identified as Iss until Saint Genevieve,

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who is a patroness Saint of Paris, took her place.
Over five hundred images of the Madonna depicted a with
black or dark features is a mysterious phenomenon. They are
known as verge nois and France. These images of the
other Mary are associated with pagan goddesses, but ties to
fertility and death or the underworld. This is in contrast

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to the traditional view of the madonna, which represents tender motherhood.
Hypothesis that explains a large number of black Madonnas brought
to Europe, mostly into France, from the Middle East is
that they were brought by knight templars. All of the
black Madonnas predate the thirteenth century and have similar characteristics.
They are all about twenty eight inches in height and

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are sitting upright with their large eyes fixed in the distance.
Their fingers and hands are very long, and they hold
a child on their knee. The childholds a ball in
one hand or is making the gesture of a blessing. Frances,
where most of the dark skinned virgins are found, especially
in central France. There is a theory that from these
pagan origins a heretical gnostic Christian float into the Western

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world with the cult of Mary Magdalen, which we surfaced
in Catharism during the Crusades, especially with the Knights Templar.
The Black Virgin is linked to Sybil Diana ISI's venus
klis Inana and Lilith. The role of the stars and
their place in the heavens has affected the design of
cities from Rome to Washington, d c. Especially regards the

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importance of the goddess in both places. In Rome, Christian's
head goddess worshiped by reverence to the Virgin Mary. George Washington,
though not Catholic, placed half of the capital district in
Virginia and the other half in Maryland. Perhaps this explains
better for France's acquiescence in allowing pagan idols to be

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placed in altars at the Vatican. In Belgium, surrounded by
the Ardennes Forest is the Chateau d Amarah, which is
also known as the Mothers of Darkness Council. A forest
extended into Luxembourg and northern France, the places believed to
be tied to the Illuminati, where elites are said to

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perform occult rituals. More disturbing our rumors that it is
here they have hunting parties where traffick children are hunted
on these state grounds. And pre Christian times, the Ardense
Force was considered sacred for cults, portals, and strange beings
such as witches, where wolves and vampires were said to
roam the wood. Travelers and locals spoke of the goddess Arduena,

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said to ride through the force on a wild boar.
It became a place to avoid an order for fear
of the supernatural beings that existed there. The Romans did
not like it because it could afford cover for their enemies,
and they also said it was full of omens. They
feared curses or falling prey to an unearthly enemy. After
the advent of Christianity, hermits and mystics would go into

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the force to live in prey. However, Pagans still worshiped
in the area. Battles were fought in the Ardennes throughout
hundreds of years, but during World War I and World
War II, fierce combat occurred just miles from the chateau.
The Battle of the Bulge costs nineteen thousand lives. Undoubtedly
the land there has been tainted by this bloodshed and suffering.

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The chateau replaced an earlier structure destroyed by fire, and
was completed in eighteen seventy seven. It was built for
Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders, the brother of King Leopold
the Second. The prince's children sold the chateau to Robert Colette,
and before nineteen ten had been sold once more to
Alice Solvay. Present day, the estate belongs to her descendants.

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They are billionaires who've made money from the from pharmaceuticals,
among other things. Access to the castle has been blocked
to the public and for news media and documentary filmmakers
as well. There are only three existing photographs of the
interior of the castle and no known floor plan present day,
though occupied, the security around the chateau and on the
grounds is thorough. The family who built the castle were Catholic,

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and one of the key features of the chateau is
its chapel, where its allege a black Madonna is in sky.
There's some individuals who claimed they were traffic and witness
Satanic rites inside the chapel of the Black Madonna in
the Chateau d'amarrais, and the figure was placed at the
center of the non Christian rituals. There were blood sacrifices

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and the madonna represented a pagan goddess. The participants were hooded,
much like the movie Eyes Wide Shut. The Mother of
Darkness was supposed to be a coven of witches which
gathered the chateau to perform their dark rituals. This is
done to gain power and foretell the future. In nineteen
sixty nine, it was noted that the spread of cults
that had the French had the French and other Europeans concerned.

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Most disturbing were Satanic sects that are recently desecrated cemeteries
in four French cities. Remains were pulled from graves in
Dunkirk and Toulon, till the cemeteries were defaced with anti
Christian graffiti and crosses adorning tombs were broken or turned
upside down. Authorities suspected that behind the religious facade, some
groups were laundering money and extorting funds from their members.

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They were all also engaged in other unlawful business practices.
In May nineteen ninety six, the French Parliament organized a
police intelligence branch that included cult specialists German officials when
an ongoing battle with the Church of Scientology, claiming they
did not merit tax exemption. A French court had closed
a Scientology center due to tax debts. On December sixteenth,

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nineteen sixty eight members of the Order of the Solar
Temper Temple were found dead in a remote mountain area.
The dead were a mixture of suicide and murders, and
the event was an extension of rituals in which fifty
three members of the cult died. In nineteen ninety four,
in Canada and Switzerland, a pedophile investigation started four months
before and precipitated a midnight raid on the headquarters of

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the Institute of Brassex and forchet Lamarch Akaight. The Belgian
Church of Satan and the Luciferian initiation order near Charlevois.
Police took backs of papers, video cassettes, and a refrigerator.
Inside were found containers of blood and human bones. Also
taken were human skulls and black magic ritual tools. Supposedly,

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the rate had been prompted by the discovery of an
undated letter addressed to someone named Bernard, making reference to
a special ceremony and a special gift. Was signed by Anubis,
the assumed name of the high priests of the a
Braxis sect. It was believed the Bernard mentioned in the
letter was Bernard Weinstein, a Frenchman who was an accomplice

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of a gang led by convicted rapist Mark Dutroux, who
admitted to killing Weinstein and burying him in the yard
of one of his properties. The investigation followed accusations of
incompetence in the police's efforts to solve the cases concerning
the disappearance of several children. Mark Dutroux Lydd and Charleroi,
and four children were found buried in his garden. Two

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of the bodies were eight year old girls missing for
more than a year. He starred them to death while
he held them in a sound the basement of one
of his homes. The police had dug through flooded mindshafts
near Jumae, a suburb of charleraw for evidence of other
human remains. The areas full of abandoned workings dating back
three hundred years, and they received leads they might find

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remains there. Dutroux and his accomplices went to trial in
two thousand and four and he was convicted of four
murders along with the abduction and sexual abuse of six girls.
He was convicted to life imprisonment and his presently serving
a sentence. Throughout the trial, he claimed that he was
at he was on the bottom rung of a powerful
pedophile network. Focus was placed on the fact that Dutroux

(27:37):
owned ten houses and he was worth six million Belgian
francs equivalent to one hundred and thirty thousand American dollars,
while at the same time receiving public assistance of twelve
hundred American dollars a month. Documents released by WikiLeaks reflect
that large amounts of money in different currencies were deposited
into Michel Martin's bank account on dates and coincided with

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the disappear yarance of the girls. Michele Martin, by the way,
was Dutroux's wife. The following was reported in two thousand
and two. Quote journalist Olenka Frankkiel claims that more than
twenty potential witnesses in the case of Dutroux have died
in mysterious circumstances. Frankell cites Bruno taglia Fero as an example,

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was found that after claiming to have knowledge of the
abduction vehicle used by Dutroux. Though Tagliaferro's cause of death
was ruled as a heart attack, American analysts later determined
that he had been poisoned. Frank Hill's article alleges that
Tagliaferro's wife, Fabiene Geopart, who was determined to find her
husband's killer, was reportedly found that as well, after her

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mattress had been set on fire. End In June nineteen
ninety seven, while Dutroux was awaiting trial, the Belgian town
of Mons was be saved by a serial killer that
was known as the Butcher of Mons. He murdered five
women between January nineteen ninety six and July nineteen ninety seven.
The victim's bodies were dismembered with highly precise cuts and

(29:04):
then placed in plastic bags. These were left in conspicuous
places such as roadside areas and channel embankments. The first
major discovery was in March nineteen ninety seven, when a
police officer found nine garbage bags with human remains beneath
Rue Emilie van der Veldt. A tenth bag was found
two days later. On April twelfth, nineteen ninety seven, two

(29:26):
bags which contained a head, foot, leg and other body
parts were found, and total thirty eight bags were found
with the women's body parts inside. All the victims were
from the medieval town of Mons, who were known to
frequent the railway station. They were strangled to death. An
analysis of DNA and questioning of several suspects failed to

(29:47):
produce the identity of the killer. The cases open, however,
the statute of limitation set to expire in twenty twenty seven.
A strange twist, the garbage bags were discovered in places
with morbid names such as Rue de Depot aka Dumb Street.
Chemin Lynki too translates to the path of worry and
the rivers heine, which is hate and the rivers truly

(30:11):
or true true, which translates to jitters Martin Baun was
the only victim to have the breast cut off. Its
theorizis could have been prompted when the murder discovered this
individual to be male and not female. Was a coincidence
that only miles away, several individuals with ties to a

(30:32):
Satanic group had committed Hain's crimes during the same time period.
Arthur Ursula Bielski described her experience when asking chat GPT
about Dutro and the pedophile network. These were her findings. Quote.
When I was reading about Dutro and the connections of
the occult to law enforcement in Belgium and elsewhere, I
thought I'd ask GPT some questions that I couldn't seem

(30:57):
to find answers to online, so I thought maybe if
chat GPT coming the internet could find them for me.
While the results were very interesting because chat GPT told
me there is no evidence supporting the idea of a
larger occult network involved in the abuse of children, and
yet I had found many articles in very legitimate news
sources that I found that talked about members of a

(31:18):
specific demonic cult, the cult of the Demon of Braxis
that were involved in the same circles as Mark du Troux,
including even some police officers and other law enforcement officials.
But chat GPT told me that isn't true, and then
the chat box also immediately deleted my question. The truth
is that these other sources have flatly said that members

(31:41):
of the police and other agencies were also members of
the A Braxis cult in Belgium, and so I pointed
out these articles to chat GPT, showing that reliable journalists
had discovered that there actually was a connection between law
enforcement and this demonic cult. Once again chat GPT told
me it wasn't true, and then chat gpt deleted that

(32:02):
question too. I have never had a question deleted by
chatchpt ever, but chatchpt deleted my two questions about Mark
Dutroux and the cult of a Praxis end quote. Where
does the truth lie? Is it possible that a sinister
cult that's existed since pre Christian times has persisted through

(32:23):
the ages by disguising itself with different identities and religions,
but always serving the same dark lord. Think about it.
All these areas central France and to Belgium. This these
are not This is not far away from each other. Okay,
And of course the most ancient is where the Vatican

(32:45):
is now, In other words, what happened there? And which
is what I think a lot of people are finding
out that some of these cults or religions or whatever,
they just go underground when you know, for some reason
they're practices for whatever reason, are like, you can't do
that anymore. All they need they do is they go underground,

(33:06):
or they disguise their their idols with something else that's similar,
that kind of deal. But yes, which begs the question again. Also,
what happened at the Vatican bringing in a a statue

(33:27):
if you want to call them, these wooden things from
Pachamama into the Vatican doesn't make sense. But anyway, let's
keep going. This is also out of Stranger Than Fiction
Stories and it is titled Unknown Unclaimed. Let me see here,

(33:49):
here we go, Slow Internet day. Okay. In February nineteen
seventy four, a man was found dead. His identity was
unknown at and remained that way. The county Medical Examiner
was usually able to pare a name to remain except
for an occasional fetus or skeleton found in the Everglades.
He's been one of those exceptions. It was a mild

(34:11):
winter morning in North Miami when Louis Severson, aged seventy five,
He said it was a good day to fish from
a canal on Biscayne Bay Drive in Keystone Point. Severson
lived in the green Acre's Mobile Village in Hallendale and
had traveled here by automobile. He did a double take
when he saw, about one hundred and fifty feet off
the roadway what he thought was a mannequin. He put
his line in the water, but after a couple of

(34:33):
hours with no luck, his curiosity got the better of him.
He walked over to it and then realized it wasn't
a mannequin. Severson drove around the neighborhood hoping to spot
a policeman, but like his fishing attempt, he met with
no luck. He stopped at a nearby construction site and
asked two men there, dan villela and Larry Gordon, if

(34:53):
they would look at what he thought was a corpse.
The men returned with him and confirmed what the old
man already suspected. There was no poltse and rigor mortars
had just set in. The man was faced down on
a grassy spot three feet from some pine trees and
three feet west of a dirt road leading to the canal.
Soon the comps around the scene, and the description of

(35:13):
the man was quote white, age, perhaps eighteen to twenty five,
five feet four inches tall, weighing one hundred and thirty
seven pounds end quote. He had seventy cents in a
pant pocket and nothing else. His head lay on an
old sprinkler head, and nearby was a piece of paper
with no writing on it. The most telling clue was
the body's lividity. An investigator for the Medical Examiner later

(35:36):
stated the lividity was not all consistent with the position
of the body. Someone had to have left the body there,
placed it, or dumped it. The body had been found
at the end of the street, which ended in a
cul de sac. It could have been dropped off by
a vehicle, but more easily it could have been transported
by a boat under the cover of night and left
where it lay. The Eisenbergs, who lived at one three

(35:59):
three feet five five Biscayne Bait Drive, right next to
where the body was found, had not seen the man's body.
Only a few free from their home. There were multiple
faint needle marks on both arms and a trace of
barbituates were on the marks. Toxicology came back positive for
opiates and morphine, both ingredients of heroin. The medical examiner

(36:20):
found that despite the evidence pointing to an overdose, there
was something different about this victim quote. His clothing were
expensive and clean. He wore new tie dyed long sleeved
shirt blue, seven buttons down the front, two buttons on
the coff The label was Hutzpah. The undershirt small, dark brown,

(36:40):
heavy rib was nine O nine collection. The denim dungarees
with flear bottoms, had no hems from pockets only and
a purple label Livins. There was no under shorts. The
belt was one and a half inches wide, soft dark leather,
about size thirty four. The shoes were a soft moccasin
type buckskin laced up to the shins size eight U

(37:03):
S Patent three point nine four six point zero sixty nine.
There was a three inch fre inch at the top.
The medical examiner noted he had to have had money.
His eyes were brown, his mustache was thick, and his
hair reached his shoulders. There was a touch of blonde
bleaching barely perceptible. His teeth were excellent examination of the

(37:26):
corpse found a ten and a half inch diagonal scar
across the abdomen. His appendix was still there, but his
spleen had been removed, most probably because he had been
in some type of accident. The FBI returned negative matches
to his finger prints and a BOLO was sent out
nationwide and there was no response. Even Interpol was sent
the information and nothing came back. The students at Miami

(37:48):
did College and Bombing School worked on the corpse and
returned it to the Medical Examiner's office without anyone coming
forward to offer information on his identity or what happened
to him. He was interred in Pottersfield, but perhaps after
fifty years someone can offer a clue to who was
a young man that looked like he wandered from the
movie set of Jesus Christ Superstar. Another mystery tied to

(38:10):
this John Doe is that present day there is no
reference to this case, which was seven four three nine three,
the seven four standing for the year of the case,
neither in the County Medical Examiner's database or in the
nationwide name US. Beyond the few articles written during March
nineteen seventy four, no further reference is made to this

(38:31):
macab discovery. Keystone Point in North Miami is populated by
multi million dollar homes intersected by canals, and this cold
case has been long forgotten. So yes, if you go
to either name us, you know where they have like
unidentified remains. So hopefully maybe at some point as a

(38:52):
matter of fact, they have made connections with missing people
and remains that finally they figured out, hey, this person,
wodonave that's this person. Usually there's a just mentioned that
it was solved, or even in the Medical Examiners County
Medical Examiners, if you put in plug in, it says

(39:12):
what happened to it? You know that the person was
identified or whatever. This thing dropped off the face of
the earth, this case, and nothing else was further written
about it in the newspapers, like saying, oh, this discovery
made in nineteen seventy four February of this unnamed unknown person.
We found out who that is. He was claimed, even

(39:35):
if let's say they didn't say the name for whatever reason.
Never and if you look at the aerial view of
where he was left, it was a cul de sac,
but off to the side. If you came to that
cul de sac. It would lead into different houses yards,
but a part of that cul de sac led into
like this little field where there was nothing where people

(39:58):
parked to go fishing. As a matter of fact, I
believe that's where this gentleman saw him. So my point
being that somebody could have come in a boat after
dark doctor real quick in that little area where people
would fish, in other words, not to come through somebody's
yard and just left them, you know, at the end
of the cul de sac, which is what I believe
that they did. They brought him on boat under the

(40:19):
cover of night, left his body there and just left.
So mystery, who was this guy? What happened to him? Why?
Is every ref And by the way, this was one
of the things that the me was adamant about. After
obviously he looked like he had some type of addiction problem,
but the way he was dressed and this, in other words,

(40:44):
his his uh, even his teeth. He was somebody who
was well off. He wasn't like some but a homeless guy. No,
this was per somebody that had money. Even the clothing,
if everybodybody remembers back in the seventies where even guys
would wear those those moccasins up to the knees with
a fringe on it. Yeah, what happened to him? Who knows? Okay?

(41:08):
Next story out of Strangers in fiction stories titled What
the French Investigators Discovered. In nineteen oh one, a group
of French investigators claimed they discovered that the Boxer atrocities
in China were not instigated by the Manchuse, but with
the result of deliberate machinations of American and European Satanists.
I'm telling you those Satanists are everywhere. Okay, this starts

(41:31):
off the reference to it is. Let's start with the
Boxer rebellion. Okay. The Boxers were a Chinese secret society
dating back to the seventeenth century. In seventeen forty seven,
they were responsible for Jesuits being expelled from China. The
Boxers preach anti Western beliefs. According to them, all foreigners
were first class devils, Chinese who were Christian converts were

(41:52):
second class devils, and those who worked for any foreigner
were third class devils. The Boxers believed in magic and
were soon perstitious. They thought their spells could protect them
from Western bullets. Quote during the Boxer rebellion as a whole,
a total of one hundred and thirty six Protestant missionaries
and fifty three children were killed, and forty seven Catholic

(42:13):
priests and nuns. Thirty thousand Chinese Catholics, two thousand Chinese Protestants,
and two hundred to four hundred of the seven hundred
Russian Orthodox Christians in Beijing were estimated to have been killed. Collectively,
the Protestant dead were called the China Martyrs of nineteen hundred.
The Boxers went on to murder Christians across twenty twenty

(42:34):
six prefectures end quote. According to those to these investigators,
despite tales that Colts who worship Satan almost always have
a French background, the headquarters of the Luciferians were in
the United States and Britain. They mentioned Charleston, South Carolina
as a quote hotbed of depravity and wickedness end quote.

(42:56):
They alleged that double worshiping cults had their origins and Freemasonry,
and all the members belong to the Masonic Order. The
connection between Charleston and cults of double worshippers was Albert Pike,
who was based out of the city where he served
as Grand command of the Supreme Council of the thirty
third Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction from eighteen fifty nine

(43:17):
until his death in eighteen ninety one. He is buried
within the walls of the thirty third Degree headquarters in Charleston,
an honor unique to him. A statue of pikehol honoring
him as a leader of the Scottish Rite, stands on
federal property in Washington, d C. Near the Capitol Hill area.
Some sources describe him as a Satanist who practice occult
rituals and believed in Lucifer as a central figure of

(43:40):
a pure philosophic religion. Skulls, skeletons, and corpses have always
figured visibly in the history of black magic. If the
remains of a saint can be obtained, the Satanists can
do almost anything, even call up the Prince of the
Infernal Regions himself. However, the turn of the twentieth century,
saints were scarce. The next best thing were ministers of

(44:01):
the Gospel or missionaries, their earnest character and willingness to
self sacrifice making them very desirable. According to the Investigators
in eighteen ninety one, a certain doctor Battai, who was
formerly a ship surgeon on board the Anadir, which belonged
to the Campaignie des Messagi Messageries Maritimes told the story

(44:23):
of an Italian named Gaetano Carbuccio. He was made a
mason in Naples by Giambattista Pessina most Illustrious Sovereign Commander,
past Grand Master and grant grant Hiaphant of the Antique
and Oriental Right of Memphis in miss Ram which for
two hundred francs more allowed Carbuccio to enterre the thirty

(44:47):
third grade of the Sublime Mystery and for a fifteen
and for fifteen Frank's annually was made into a Grand
Commander of the Temple. Hey, you know what, who needs
who needs to like? You know? You can buy buy
your way into those degrees anyway quote. One day the

(45:09):
ship was en route to Europe, the ship being the Anadir.
One day the ship was en route to Europe from
China and anchored at Point de Gal in southern Ceylon.
A few passengers came on board from this port, one
which was an Italian named Gui Dono Carbuccio. His trade
was dealing in curiosities and in the course of his
work he made several voyages on the Anadir. According to

(45:30):
doctor Battai, Carbuccio's appearance had changed drastically in a few months.
He had become a feeble and emaciated man. The doctor
asked what happened, and Carbuccio told him that he was
a damned man. It started when he was persuaded to
become a mason at Naples, and he was initiated into
the most secret degrees. One trip. One trip took him
to Calcutta, and he found the Freemasons of the city

(45:52):
in a state of intense excitement. The cause of it
was their success in obtaining from China the skulls of
three martyred missionary which they planned to use in a
magical rite. The right had been composed by General Albert
Pike of Charleston, South Carolina, and the skulls had been
obtained by George Sheckleton. Carbuccio attended the right and describer's
skulls were placed on a table and invocations were called out.

(46:16):
There was a shock of earthquake, a noise as of thunder,
a blinding light, and then the devil appeared and sat
in the grand Master's chair. He was closed in a
sort of rosy flush, nothing else, and was about thirty
eight years of age, with an expression of infinite but
charming melancholy. Before he disappeared, he shook hands with Shackleton,
who had procured the skulls. Suddenly, the man yelled and

(46:37):
there was an electric shock, and darkness descended in the chamber.
The devil had departed and Sheckleton was dead. After witnessing
the scene, Carbuccio felt he was beyond the help of heaven.
Doctor Buttilla assured him he was not, and decided to
investigate diabolism on his own. Many of his findings were
similar to what A. E. Waight described in his book

(46:57):
Double Worship. In France in the eighteen nineties. There is
reference to George Sheckleton as being an assistant to mister Crisp,
a pawnbroker, which is I might have crossed passed with
guy Dano Carbuccio, who dealt in curiosities. The steamer Anadir
was plying the route between Marseilles and the Orians since
the eighteen seventies. It sank in July eighteen eighty nine

(47:20):
on the Aden Bar in the Red Sea after collision.
An ex attache wrote of an experience he had while
traveling on the ship, which explained the Boxer rebellion was
not the first time religious members were murdered. After eighteen seventy,
a number of monks, priests and sisters of mercy sailed

(47:42):
from Marseilles to China to take the place of those
who had been put to death during the Tin Sin
Massacre of eighteen seventy. When they arrived at Saigon, the
capital of French Cochin China, a young French priest who
was dying was carried on board. His twenty seven years old,
but all his hair had gone. He had been a
missionary at the Chinese border. He was seized and shut

(48:04):
up for a space of two years in a wooden
cage in which he couldn't lie down or sit up.
His eyes were burned out and wooden wedges were forced
between each toe and each finger. He was tortured to
the edge of death, but never allowed to die. Prior
to his death on the ship, he told of what
he had endured. The following is the Tinsen Massacre of
eighteen seventy, also known as the tia Jin massacre. It

(48:28):
was caused by a violent anti Christian sentiment that occurred
in tia Jin, China, on June twenty first, eighteen seventy.
It was sparked by unfounded but widespread rumors that French
Catholic missionaries, in particular Sisters of Charity, who were said
to be kidnapping Chinese children in order to harvest their
eyes for use in medicine. This was fueled by the

(48:51):
practice of baptizing very ill infants. A mom attacked the
French councilate and the Catholic mission buildings. A total of
sixty people died, included including ten nuns who were raped
and mutilated before being killed. The Tinsen Cathedral was burned
down along with other buildings. Under pressure, the king government

(49:16):
or Queen government executed sixteen Chinese who were deemed responsible,
and four hundred thousand tales were paid to France along
with an apology. This incident marked a turning point in
relations between the West and China contributed to the Boxer rebellion.
Peking's foreign community had to fight against thousands of boxers
until a multi national army came to their rescue. The

(49:38):
security at the Legation quarter came about after the slaughter
of thousands of missionaries and Chinese Christians. In nineteen thirty seven,
Pamela Warner, the daughter of an English professor, was mutilated
and murdered. Her body was dumped near the Fox Tower
outside the Legation Quarter. Her murder was never solved. So
here you go. You have the this mitch mash of

(50:03):
anti Christian sentiment in China, allegations of black magic, which
involved the Freemasons, a whole host of things, where just
the truth lie? Good question, right, Okay, let's go off.
This is an article appearing in Archaeology News, and this

(50:25):
is very recent. This was a discovery made maybe a
couple of weeks ago University of It's titled five thousand
year old domen Tomb on Earth. In southern Spain, University
of Gadis archaeologists have discovered one of the greatest megalithic
discoveries of recent decades, a monumental dolmen in the town
of Tiba and Malaga Province. The tomb, located in La

(50:49):
Lente Juela Necropolis, is more than five thousand years old
and has been described as one of the largest and
best preserved funerary monuments in Andalusia, measuring nearly forty three
feet in length of structures built from gigantic slabs of stone,
some over two meters tall, which were used to build
walls and compartments within the chamber. Within the chamber, its

(51:11):
excellent state of preservation allowed scientists to identify the dimensions
of its construction, its design, and the practices of the
communities that built and reused it. Archaeologists are certain that
the Dolmen was first built in the Late Neolithic or
Early Copper Age in the fourth millennium b C, and

(51:31):
later reused by groups during the Bronze Age. Inside the
team discovered many oustuaries containing human remains, confirming its role
as a collective burial site. The burial also yielded an
outstanding collection of grave goods, including flint, arrowheads, huge stone blades,
high quality halberd and ornaments of exotic materials like amber, ivory,

(51:55):
and seashells. The marine shells found in this island on
this inland location and have been used as evidence of
a long distance trade network and highlights the symbolic significance
of the sea as a status and prestige marker. Directed
by archaeologists Eduardo Vijande instead of Fingbeesta of the Thalasa
Research Group at the University of galiz The project Monumentality,

(52:19):
Time and Society the Megalithic Phenomena in the Lente Joilla
Necropolis has unfolded over four excavation campaigns. The project has
also served as a valuable training ground for university students.
Young archaeologists directly participated in the excavations, gaining experience with
prehistoric material culture and excavation techniques. This educational aspect underscores

(52:41):
the broader the projects broader contributions in advancing academic research
and heritage preservation. In Andalusia. Researchers highlight that the worth
of the monument is not merely in its magnitude and preservation,
but also in its value its source material for understanding
the symbolic and social systems of pre historic Iberian societies

(53:02):
dolmens or multifunctional structures across Europe, and while they were
originally tombs, they may have also been used as ritual centers,
terriatorial markers or land ownership symbols and early agricultural societies.
Their association with celestial events such as solstices also just
suggests they were involved in ritual or cosmological activities. Spain

(53:25):
is particularly rich prehistory of megalithic monuments, ranging from small
dolmens to vast complexes like the dolmen of Guala Peral,
an ancient stone circle dated to seven thousand years ago
and called Spanish Stonehenge. The newly excavated La Lente Huerra
Dolmen now joins this cultural heritage. Is one of the
best prehistoric monuments on the Iberian Peninsula. As additional research

(53:48):
is conducted, archaeologists are excited to continue refining their understanding
other communities that built the monument blah blah blah, blah
blah at the end of the blah blah blah. And
again you see, because everybody always thinks of Stonehenge in
the UK. But apparently all these Neolithic cultures, which remember

(54:09):
there were no borders around this time. You know, they
all at some point, whether it was through trade or
through migration, they all used that same megalithic style. Again,
whether it was for necropolis's you know, where they buried
you know, their people, or whether they used it for

(54:31):
celestial purposes or a ritual. And in other words, yeah,
there were some that were bigger, taller than others. But yeah,
and I think it's going to also contribute, I think,
to showing that ancient cultures were around a lot longer
than I think have originally been thought to be. And

(54:52):
again the question always comes up, how did some of
these cultures erect or move around these huge pieces of stones,
quarry them, some of them winging tons, How did they
maneuver them and cut them, etcetera, etcetera. Yes, mystery within

(55:12):
a mystery within a mystery. Till next time. I will
be seeing you soon
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