Proof that a Death Cult Rules this World

As a child I lived in France and traveled Europe for a year. During that time I visited the Catacombs under Paris, in which I was suitably impressed with the arrangements of bones of the dead. I misunderstood much I thought I learned from that experience, primarily that the Paris Catacombs were unique, the only place where this was done. That is not even remotely true.

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There are myriad Christian sites where similar, and even far more impressive use of corpses in art is made. There are many questions that arise from this revelation for me. The narrator in the above video well notes that if you were to use corpses to produce artwork you'd be considered monstrous, another Geoffrey Dahmer or Tony Podesta (there's an interesting contrast). Walmart could not do this and sell tickets to tourists to view their art, but hundreds of churches do. One thing that occurs to me is that Native people objecting to such use of their remains is not unreasonable.

History is a lie agreed upon by genocidal conquerors.

The video is ~50 minutes, but it significantly challenged the basal beliefs my indoctrination provided me. There are questions I cannot answer because the questions themselves have been hidden from me by the cartoonish history I was taught as a child. Question everything, because much of what we have been told are lies. As a child I could not consider the catacombs of Paris with any context, and that context of myriad catacombs hasn't been well considered by me previously. It is sobering, to say the least, particularly when modern remains are shown to be used in such art, and this practice isn't merely something monks in the dark ages undertook.

Neither is this only a Christian practice, as the image below of a skull from Tibet reveals.

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IMG source - I do not know where I got this image, and many of the images I have collected over the years are similarly of unknown source, likely from anonymous posts on sites that may not even exist today. However the earliest example I can find of this image from Tineye is Spaceghetto.st

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IMG source - AtlasObscura.com - Sedlec Ossuary

What does using the bones of the dead, possibly vanquished enemies - or groveling minions (or are they the same thing?), as a chandelier mean? What of the prehistoric practice of using the skulls of vanquished foes as drinking cups Are these practices a continuation of that primordial symbol of conquest? What does this mean for we mortals today? It certainly suggests we are a crop, like flowers grown to cut and display in vases, such as in 'Predator', the movie that treats inhumanity and human remains collected as trophies by inhumane monsters.

Whom truly rules the world?



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Is perhaps a grandiosity of a killer to display their victims like a trophy?

Maybe grandiosity is not the correct word. But from what I learned about sociopaths is that they take trophies as their victims. So maybe an institution ran by sociopaths and the like, behind the mask of religions, use these skulls to showcase their predecessors victims?

Beats me, I don't know. Just thinking out loud.

My personal sentiments about the human skeleton is respect for the dead. It tells a story and that is worth noting down be it what it may be.

I wouldn't have any skulls in my personal apart from a tattoo I already have made. It mayhaps also just be a culture thing and nothing to do with anything malignant. For many people they take the skeletons serious such as the day of the dead here in Mexico.

Those art works on the skulls is badass imo.

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I got similar thoughts when I visited a bone-decorated chapel in Poland.. it was build&decorated after some great epidemic event, and visitors had a chance of hearing the story behind it - basically corpses laying everywhere, everybody at least slightly sane left the place, and some time after priests moved in and served at least some minimalistic burial to those deceased by collecting the corpses and building the chapel. The story claimed that the chapel was decorated with skulls to provide a form of "reminder" to the local populace.. spooky as fuck.

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It does cause one to think about those that have come and gone before us, but it is creepy, and I'd rather be reminded of our forebears in other ways.

Thanks!

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There are myriad Christian sites where similar, and even far more impressive use of corpses in art is made. There are many questions that arise from this revelation for me. The narrator in the above video well notes that if you were to use corpses to produce artwork you'd be considered monstrous, another Geoffrey Dahmer or Tony Podesta (there's an interesting contrast). Walmart could not do this and sell tickets to tourists to view their art, but hundreds of churches do. One thing that occurs to me is that Native people objecting to such use of their remains is not unreasonable.

Dear @valued-customer !
I didn't know that Catholics made such buildings with human skull! So, I was very shocked!😨

I personally understood that the reason why Catholic brides make buildings with people's skulls is to commemorate people who died with war and infectious diseases!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokushinbutsu

Japanese Buddhist monks have Sokushinbutsu, who commit suicide to prove their religious faith.

Suicide for Japanese people from the Middle Ages is a sacred act to prove his honor and religious faith to the public!

So, The US troops in war with the Japanese were shocked to see the Japanese group suicide.
But, I believe that suicide is sinning to God because I am a Christian!

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E4%BA%AC%E8%A7%80

Since ancient times, the Chinese have built the bodies of the enemies who were defeated in the war to create a memorial tower.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moloch

I believe that the Molok in the Bible will know better!😂

It would be better to make a monument with the dead than to make a living person a monument!

PS: Can you speak french?😃

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The disturbing thing is always at the limits of morality, the past was forged with violence to build our present. Perhaps it is only a matter of time before madness becomes part of normality again.

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"...it is only a matter of time before madness..."

I am certain of this, and keep a weather eye out because such things can erupt suddenly. That's why I keep a bugout bag handy. Not for earthquakes, hurricanes, or tsunamis, although it would work for those, but for eruptions of madness.

Thanks!

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Yeah, I have been working on my bug out bag, for some time. Its close, everyone can feel it.

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