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tesla sTinker

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This could be the superior being they believe in and as one of their
secret conditions to join their satan freemasonry.. ? !!!!
Which because of their past history of rotten actions and lies, I can
only believe such a thing is true yes, the devil Krampus. Especially
about Hitler and his foul army to harm the Jews, which Christ gave the
order not to do so. They also, were very freemason. See links below.
Now you have the proof, as the last one, is a Krampus orgi altar.
This should fill your agenda Mattb as to what they do behind closed
doors in the pedophile troubles of freemasonry. No, they only pose as
catholics. thats the whole trick to destruction of God's Good Church.
If, you listen to them and call them priests.

https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=krampus+freemasonry&qpvt=kram
pus+freemasonry&form=IGRE&pc=SMSM&first=1

This is My God's true commandments stated of In the true Holy
Bible book of Exodus....

20:3. Thou shalt not have strange gods before me.
20:4. Thou shalt not make to thyself a graven thing, nor the
likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or in the earth
beneath, nor of those things that are in the waters under the
earth.
20:5. Thou shalt not adore them, nor serve them: I am the Lord thy
God, mighty, jealous, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon
the children, unto the third and fourth generation of them that
hate me:

Freemasonry is clearly against God and His ten Commandments.
There iniquity (sins) are punished to children 4 generations
ahead of them breaking this Commandment over an over again. By the
order of my Good
God.... So mr freemason Krampus, are u nazi. Etc pagan yes, is all
a part
of the devils same religious takeover by the new world order to
crucify Christianity through the harm to all children. This
shouldn't surprise any true Christian ha????

https://seawitchbotanicals.com/blogs/swb/everything-you-need-to-kn
ow-about-krampus#:~:text=Although%20there's%20some%20debate%20over
,as%20early%20as%20the%201600's.

https://poeticauk.wordpress.com/2013/03/11/i-personally-witnessed-a-masonic-orgy/



Greg Carr

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> secret conditions to join their satan freemasonry.. ? !!!!


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When the Nazis came to power, policy towards the Freemasons was equivocal. Efforts to eliminate Freemasons did not receive top priority. Those lodges that espoused tolerance and equality and had international connections or connections through their leaders to the Social Democrats or liberal democrats were subject to persecution and often pressured into “voluntary” dissolution. A few conservative German lodges that were willing to accommodate themselves to the regime were able to continue some form of existence for only a little longer. Nevertheless, the regime intended to exclude those who refused to give up their Masonic connections.

In early 1934, the chief of the Nazi Party Court System ruled that Masons who did not leave their lodges prior to January 30, 1933, could not join the Nazi Party. That same month, Prussian Minister of the Interior Hermann Goering issued a decree calling upon the lodges to “voluntarily” dissolve, but requiring such voluntary actions to be submitted to him for approval. In addition, lodges and their branches in various cities throughout Germany were exposed to arbitrary violence from local SS and SA units, though this terror does not appear to have been centrally directed.

Increasing pressure in the public and professional sectors forced individuals to choose between remaining in their lodges or limiting their career opportunities. Many former lodge members holding positions in the civil service were forced or harassed into retirement. In May 1934, the Ministry of Defense banned membership in lodges to all personnel—soldiers and civilian employees. During the summer of 1934, after Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich completed their takeover and centralization of the Gestapo, View This Term in the Glossary the German police forcibly closed down many Masonic lodges and branch headquarters of the Masons and confiscated their assets, including their libraries and archives.

On October 28, 1934, Reich Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick issued a decree defining the lodges as “hostile to the state” and hence subject to having their assets confiscated. Finally, on August 17, 1935, citing the authority of the Reichstag Fire Decree, Frick ordered all remaining lodges and branches dissolved and their assets confiscated.

Poster [LCID: 20066vl8]
Anti-Masonic poster
Eugenics poster entitled "The relationship between Jews and Freemasons." The text at the top reads: "World politics World revolution." The text at the bottom reads, "Freemasonry is an international organization beholden to Jewry with the political goal of establishing Jewish domination through world-wide revolution." The map, decorated with Masonic symbols (temple, square, and apron), shows where revolutions took place in Europe from the French Revolution in 1789 through the German Revolution in 1919. This poster is no. 64 in a series entitled Erblehre und Rassenkunde (Theory of Inheritance and Racial Hygiene), published by the Verlag fuer nationale Literatur (Publisher for National Literature), Stuttgart, Germany, ca. 1935.

US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Hans Pauli
Nazi propaganda continued to link Jews and Freemasons; Julius Streicher's virulent publication Der Stuermer (The Assault Trooper) repeatedly printed cartoons and articles that attempted to portray a “Jewish-Masonic” conspiracy. Freemasonry also became a particular obsession of the chief of Security Police and SD, Reinhard Heydrich, who counted the Masons, along with the Jews and the political clergy, as the “most implacable enemies of the German race.” In 1935 Heydrich argued for the need to eliminate not only the visible manifestations of these “enemies,” but to root out from every German the “indirect influence of the Jewish spirit”—“a Jewish, liberal, and Masonic infectious residue that remains in the unconscious of many, above all in the academic and intellectual world.”

Heydrich created a special section of the SS Security Service (Sicherheitsdienst; SD), Section II/111, to deal specifically with Freemasonry. The SD was particularly interested, as its personnel believed that Freemasonry exercised actual political power, shaped public opinion through control of the press, and was thus in a position to provoke war, subversion, and revolution. Later, Section VII B 1 of the Reich Security Main Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt; RSHA), an amalgamation of the SD and the Security Police formed in 1939, took over the section devoted to investigating Freemasonry.

As Nazi Germany prepared for war in 1937–1938, the regime relaxed pressure on the rank and file of the dissolved lodges. Hitler amnestied members of the rank and file who renounced their former loyalties in April 1938 and efforts were made in the public sector to decide on continued employment of former lodge members on a case to case basis. Many civil servants who had been forced to retire due to their Masonic connections were recalled into service after the war began and the ban on former Masons serving in the Wehrmacht (German armed forces), even at the officer rank, was relaxed. The Nazi Party continued to ban former Masons from membership, though exceptions were made after 1938 in both the Nazi Party and even the SS.

As they conquered Europe, the Germans forcibly dissolved Masonic organizations and confiscated their assets and documents wherever they established an occupation regime. After a lodge was closed, it was ransacked for membership lists, important library and archival items, furnishings, and other cultural artifacts. Items seized would be sent on to the appropriate German agency, primarily the SD and later, the RSHA.

A billboard advertising an anti-Masonic exhibition organized by the anti-Masonic Belgian league, "L'Epuration," in the Masonic Supreme ... [LCID: 90033]
Billboard Advertising an Anti-Masonic Exhibition in Brussels, Belgium
A billboard advertising an anti-Masonic exhibition organized by the anti-Masonic Belgian league, "L'Epuration," in the Masonic Supreme Council building. Brussels. Belgium, 1941.

As part of their propaganda campaign against Freemasonry, the Nazis and other local right-wing organizations mounted anti-Masonic exhibitions throughout occupied Europe. German-occupied Paris hosted an anti-Masonic exhibition in October 1940, as did German-occupied Brussels in February 1941.

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View Archival DetailsAs part of their propaganda campaign against Freemasonry, the Nazis and other local right-wing organizations mounted anti-Masonic exhibitions throughout occupied Europe. German-occupied Paris hosted an anti-Masonic exhibition in October 1940, as did German-occupied Brussels in February 1941. Displaying Masonic ritual and cultural artifacts stolen from lodges, such exhibitions aimed to ridicule and direct hatred towards Freemasons and to heighten fears of a Jewish-Masonic conspiracy. German wartime propaganda, particularly in the army, charged that the Jews and Masons had provoked World War II and were responsible for the policies of US President Franklin D.Roosevelt, who was identified as a Freemason.

Some of Germany's Axis partners decreed police and discriminatory measures against Masons. In August 1940, the Vichy France regime issued a decree declaring Masons to be enemies of the state and authorizing police surveillance of them. The French wartime authorities even created a card file that identified all members of the Grand Orient of France, a leading French Masonic organization. The card file survived the war and was later microfilmed for the holdings of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives.

In 1942, Alfred Rosenberg was authorized by a Hitler decree to wage an “intellectual war” against the Jews and Freemasons. To that end, Hitler permitted Rosenberg's “Deployment Staff of Reich Leader Rosenberg (Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg; ERR) to seize and evaluate Masonic archives and libraries to best equip them to carry on the “methodical intellectual fight” that was “necessary to win the war.” The members of ERR were guaranteed the support of the High Command of the German Armed Forces (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht; OKW) in fulfilling their mission.

After the end of World War II, vast collections of Masonic archives and library collections that had been seized by German authorities were captured, in turn, by Allied and Soviet forces. For example, a significant Masonic archive was found in Silesia, in eastern Germany, by Soviet troops in the last days of World War II. The Soviet authorities shipped the records to Moscow, where they were held in secret archives. Other Masonic-related materials were recovered in Poland. Some of this material has been microfilmed and stored in the archive of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Since the end of the Cold War, many Masonic-related collections have been returned to their countries of origin, while others continue to be held in foreign repositories.

Because many of the Freemasons who were arrested were also Jews and/or members of the political opposition, it is not known how many individuals were placed in Nazi concentration camps and/or were targeted only because they were Freemasons. Some former lodge members, as individuals, participated in or were associated with German resistance circles. Some were arrested and murdered during World War II.

Last Edited: Oct 27, 2005
Author(s): United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC

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This article is about the folklore figure. For the film, see Krampus (film).

1900s illustration of Saint Nicholas and Krampus visiting a child
Krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure in the Central and Eastern Alpine folklore of Europe who, during the Advent season, scares children who have misbehaved. Assisting Saint Nicholas, or Santa Claus, the pair visit children on the night of 6 December, with Saint Nicholas rewarding the well-behaved children with gifts such as oranges, dried fruit, walnuts and chocolate, while the badly behaved ones only receive punishment from Krampus with birch rods. Krampus day itself, on the other hand, is on the 5th of December.[1]

The origin of the figure is unclear; some folklorists and anthropologists have postulated it as having pre-Christian origins.[2] In traditional parades and in such events as the Krampuslauf (English: Krampus run), young men dressed as Krampus attempt to scare the audience with their antics.[3] Such events occur annually in most Alpine towns.[4] Krampus is featured on holiday greeting cards called Krampuskarten.

The figure has been imported into American popular culture, and has appeared in movies, TV and video games.

Etymology
Krampus is thought to come from either Bavarian: krampn, meaning "dead", "rotten", or from the German: kramp/krampen, meaning "claw".[5][6][7]

Origins

A person dressed as Krampus at Morzger Pass, Salzburg, Austria
The history of the Krampus figure has been theorized as stretching back to pre-Christian Alpine traditions,[2][7] with celebrations involving Krampus dating back to the 6th or 7th century CE.[7] Though there are no written sources before the end of the 16th century.[8]

Discussing his observations in 1975 while in Irdning, a small town in Styria, anthropologist John J. Honigmann wrote that:

The Saint Nicholas festival we are describing incorporates cultural elements widely distributed in Europe, in some cases going back to pre-Christian times. Nicholas himself became popular in Germany around the eleventh century. The feast dedicated to this patron of children is only one winter occasion in which children are the objects of special attention, others being Martinmas, the Feast of the Holy Innocents, and New Year's Day. Masked devils acting boisterously and making nuisances of themselves are known in Germany since at least the sixteenth century while animal masked devils combining dreadful-comic (schauriglustig) antics appeared in Medieval church plays. A large literature, much of it by European folklorists, bears on these subjects. ... Austrians in the community we studied are quite aware of "heathen" elements being blended with Christian elements in the Saint Nicholas customs and in other traditional winter ceremonies. They believe Krampus derives from a pagan supernatural who was assimilated to the Christian devil.[9]

The Krampus figures persisted, and by the 17th century Krampus had been incorporated into Christian winter celebrations by pairing Krampus with St. Nicholas.[10]

Modern history
In the aftermath of the 1932 election in Austria, the Krampus tradition was prohibited by the Dollfuss regime[11] under the clerical fascist Fatherland's Front (Vaterländische Front) and the Christian Social Party. In the 1950s, the government distributed pamphlets titled "Krampus Is an Evil Man".[12] Towards the end of the century, a popular resurgence of Krampus celebrations occurred and continues today.[13]

The Krampus tradition is being revived in Bavaria as well, along with a local artistic tradition of hand-carved wooden masks.[14][15] In 2019 there were reports of drunken or disorderly conduct by masked Krampuses in some Austrian towns.[16]

Appearance

A 1900s greeting card reading 'Greetings from Krampus!'
Although Krampus appears in many variations, most share some common physical characteristics. He is hairy, usually brown or black, and has the cloven hooves and horns of a goat. His long, pointed tongue lolls out,[17][18] and he has fangs.[19]

Krampus carries chains, thought to symbolize the binding of the Devil by the Christian Church. He thrashes the chains for dramatic effect. The chains are sometimes accompanied with bells of various sizes.[20] Of more pagan origins is the Rute, a bundle of birch branches that Krampus carries and with which he occasionally swats children.[17] The Rute may have had significance in pre-Christian pagan initiation rites.[17] The birch branches are replaced with a whip in some representations. Sometimes Krampus appears with a sack or a basket strapped to his back; this is to cart off evil children for drowning, eating, or transport to Hell. Some of the older versions make mention of naughty children being put in the bag and taken away.[17] This quality can be found in other companions of Saint Nicholas such as Zwarte Piet.[21]

Krampusnacht
The Feast of St. Nicholas is celebrated in parts of Europe on 6 December.[22] On the preceding evening of 5 December, Krampus Night or Krampusnacht, the wicked hairy devil appears on the streets. Sometimes accompanying St. Nicholas and sometimes on his own, Krampus visits homes and businesses.[17] The Saint usually appears in the Eastern Rite vestments of a bishop, and he carries a golden ceremonial staff. Unlike North American versions of Santa Claus, in these celebrations Saint Nicholas concerns himself only with the good children, while Krampus is responsible for the bad. Nicholas dispenses gifts, while Krampus supplies coal and the Rute.[23]

A seasonal play that spread throughout the Alpine regions was known as the Nikolausspiel [de] ("Nicholas play"). Inspired by Paradise plays,[citation needed] which focused on Adam and Eve's encounter with a tempter, the Nicholas plays featured competition for the human souls and played on the question of morality. In these Nicholas plays, Saint Nicholas would reward children for scholarly efforts rather than for good behavior.[24] This is a theme that grew in Alpine regions where the Roman Catholic Church had significant influence.[citation needed]

Perchtenlauf and Krampuslauf
There were already established pagan traditions in the Alpine regions that became intertwined with Catholicism. People would masquerade as a devilish figure known as Percht, a two-legged humanoid goat with a giraffe-like neck, wearing animal furs.[24] People wore costumes and marched in processions known as Perchtenlaufen, which are regarded as an earlier form of the Krampus runs. Perchtenlaufen were looked at with suspicion by the Catholic Church and banned by some civil authorities. Due to sparse population and rugged environments within the Alpine region, the ban was not effective or easily enforced, rendering the ban useless. Eventually the Perchtenlauf, inspired by the Nicholas plays, introduced Saint Nicholas and his set of good morals. The Percht transformed into what is now known as the Krampus and was made to be subjected to Saint Nicholas' will.[25]

It is customary to offer a Krampus schnapps, a strong distilled fruit brandy.[17] These runs may include Perchten, similarly wild pagan spirits of Germanic folklore and sometimes female in representation, although the Perchten are properly associated with the period between winter solstice and 6 January.

Krampuskarten
Europeans have been exchanging greeting cards featuring Krampus since the 19th century.[26] Sometimes introduced with Gruß vom Krampus (Greetings from Krampus), the cards usually have humorous rhymes and poems. Krampus is often featured looming menacingly over children. He is also shown as having one human foot and one cloven hoof. In some, Krampus has sexual overtones; he is pictured pursuing buxom women.[27] Over time, the representation of Krampus in the cards has changed; older versions have a more frightening Krampus, while modern versions have a cuter, more Cupid-like creature.[citation needed] Krampus has also adorned postcards and candy containers.[28]

Regional variation
Krampus appears in the folklore of Austria, Bavaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Northern Italy, Autonomous Province of Trento and South Tyrol, Slovakia, and Slovenia.[29]

In Styria, the Rute is presented by Krampus to families. The twigs are painted gold and displayed year-round in the house—a reminder to any child who has temporarily forgotten Krampus. In smaller, more isolated villages, the figure has other beastly companions, such as the antlered "wild man" figures, and St Nicholas is nowhere to be seen. These Styrian companions of Krampus are called Schabmänner or Rauhen.[17]

A toned-down version of Krampus is part of the popular Christmas markets in Austrian urban centres like Salzburg. In these, more tourist-friendly interpretations, Krampus is more humorous than fearsome.[30]


Dallas Krampus Society Walk, 2016
North American Krampus celebrations are a growing phenomenon.[31]

Similar figures are recorded in neighboring areas. Strohbart in Bavaria, Klaubauf(mann) in Austria and Bavaria, while Bartl or Bartel, Niglobartl, and Wubartl are used in the southern part of the country. Other names include Barrel or Bartholomeus (Styria), Schmutzli (German-speaking Switzerland), Pöpel or Hüllepöpel (Würzburg), Zember (Cheb), Belzmärte and Pelzmärtel (Swabia and Franconia). In most parts of Slovenia, whose culture was greatly affected by Austrian culture, Krampus is called parkelj and is one of the companions of Miklavž, the Slovenian form of St. Nicholas.[17][32]

In many parts of Croatia, Krampus is described as a devil wearing a cloth sack around his waist and chains around his neck, ankles, and wrists. As a part of a tradition, when a child receives a gift from St. Nicholas he is given a golden branch to represent his good deeds throughout the year; however, if the child has misbehaved, Krampus will take the gifts for himself and leave only a silver branch to represent the child's bad acts.[33][34][35][36]

In popular culture
Further information: Krampus in popular culture
The character of Krampus has been imported and modified for various North American media,[19][37] including print (e.g. Krampus: The Devil of Christmas, a collection of vintage postcards by Monte Beauchamp in 2004;[38][26] Krampus: The Yule Lord, a 2012 novel by Gerald Brom[39]); Krampus, a comic series from Image Comics in 2013 created by Dean Kotz and Brian Joines, television – both live action ("A Krampus Carol", a 2012 episode of The League[37]) and animation ("A Very Venture Christmas", a 2004 episode of The Venture Bros.,[19] "Minstrel Krampus", a 2013 episode of American Dad![40])–video games (CarnEvil, a 1998 arcade game,[41] The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, a 2014 video game[42]), and film (Krampus, a 2015 Christmas comedy horror movie from Universal Pictures[43]).

Criticism
Every year there are arguments during Krampus runs. Occasionally spectators take revenge for whippings and attack Krampuses. In 2013, after several Krampus runs in East Tyrol, a total of eight injured people (mostly with broken bones) were admitted to the Lienz district hospital and over 60 other patients were treated on an outpatient basis.[44]

Gallery
Krampus mit Kind ("Krampus with a child") postcard from around 1911
Krampus mit Kind ("Krampus with a child") postcard from around 1911


Krampus and Saint Nicholas visit a Viennese home in 1896
Krampus and Saint Nicholas visit a Viennese home in 1896


Nikolaus and Krampus in Austria in the early 20th century
Nikolaus and Krampus in Austria in the early 20th century


A Krampus from Sveti Martin na Muri, northern Croatia, at local carnival in Čakovec (2015)
A Krampus from Sveti Martin na Muri, northern Croatia, at local carnival in Čakovec (2015)


Washington DC Krampusnacht walk (2016)
Washington DC Krampusnacht walk (2016)

A St. Nicholas procession with Krampus, and other characters, c. 1910
A St. Nicholas procession with Krampus, and other characters, c. 1910


St. Nikolaus with 12 Krampuses in Berchtesgadener Land, Germany (2016)
St. Nikolaus with 12 Krampuses in Berchtesgadener Land, Germany (2016)


In Sexten, Italy (2016)
In Sexten, Italy (2016)

A modern Krampus at the Perchtenlauf in Klagenfurt (2006)
A modern Krampus at the Perchtenlauf in Klagenfurt (2006)


Krampus in Toblach, Italy (2006)
Krampus in Toblach, Italy (2006)

See also
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Belsnickel – German Christmas gift-bringer, another West Germanic figure associated with the midwinter period
Perchta – German Alpine goddess, a female figure in West Germanic folklore whose procession (Perchtenlauf) occurs during the midwinter period
Pre-Christian Alpine traditions – Primitive rituals based on folklore, pre-christian Alpine traditions
Germanic paganism – Traditional religion of Germanic peoples
Goatman – a malevolent figure in urban folklore originating in Southern United States, like Maryland
Green Man – Sculpture or other representation of a face surrounded by or made from foliage
Holly King and Oak King – Personifications of winter and summer
Yule goat – Scandinavian decorative Christmas straw goat, a goat associated with the midwinter period among the North Germanic peoples
Namahage – Japanese folklore character associated with new year's ritual
Nuuttipukki – Scandinavian holiday – Creature in Finnish folklore
Kallikantzaros – Malevolent goblin in Southeastern European and Anatolian folklore – Creature in Balkan folklore
Knecht Ruprecht – A companion of Saint Nicholas in Germanic folklore
Koliada – Ancient pre-Christian Slavic winter festival, an ancient pre-Christian Slavic festival where participants wear masks and costumes and run around.
Turoń – Creature in Polish folklore
Ded Moroz – Christmas figure in eastern Slavic cultures
Sinterklaas – Legendary figure based on Saint Nicholas, celebrated in the Low Countries on 5 or 6 December. He has a companion called Zwarte Piet (Black Pete), who used to punish bad children with a "roe", and kidnap them in bags to Spain. But nowadays they are just as friendly as Sinterklaas ("de Sint"), and give sweets and presents to all children.
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Silvesterklaus, a Swiss New Year's Eve celebration featuring a musical procession of performers in grotesque costumes.
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teslaStinker

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tesla sTinker <seav...@yahoo.com> Wrote in message:r
> This could be the superior being they believe in and as one of their secret conditions to join their satan freemasonry.. ? !!!!Which because of their past history of rotten actions and lies, I canonly believe such a thing is true yes, the devil Krampus. Especially about Hitler and his foul army to harm the Jews, which Christ gave the order not to do so. They also, were very freemason. See links below. Now you have the proof, as the last one, is a Krampus orgi altar. This should fill your agenda Mattb as to what they do behind closed doors in the pedophile troubles of freemasonry. No, they only pose as catholics. thats the whole trick to destruction of God's Good Church. If, you listen to them and call them priests.https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=krampus+freemasonry&qpvt=krampus+freemasonry&form=IGRE&pc=SMSM&first=1This is My God's true commandments stated of In the true Holy Bible book of Exodus....20:3. Thou shalt not have strange gods before me.20:4. Thou shalt not make to thyself a graven thing, nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, nor of those things that are in the waters under the earth.20:5. Thou shalt not adore them, nor serve them: I am the Lord thy God, mighty, jealous, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me:Freemasonry is clearly against God and His ten Commandments. There iniquity (sins) are punished to children 4 generations ahead of them breaking this Commandment over an over again. By the order of my Good God.... So mr freemason Krampus, are u nazi. Etc pagan yes, is all a part of the devils same religious takeover by the new world order to crucify Christianity through the harm to all children. This shouldn't surprise any true Christian ha????https://seawitchbotanicals.com/blogs/swb/everything-you-need-to-know-about-krampus#:~:text=Although%20there's%20some%20debate%20over,as%20early%20as%20the%201600's.https://poeticauk.wordpress.com/2013/03/11/i-personally-witnessed-a-masonic-orgy/

I will not awnser you ass hole greg.... you don't have any idea
how to get rid of word wrap, which deletes everything. You are
guilty for deleting partial posts, so fuck you. MY God is well
aware of you corny shit queer.
--
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Rod Eastman

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On 3/6/2023 11:39 AM, tesla sTinker wrote:
> This could be the superior being they believe in and as one of their
>  secret conditions to join their satan freemasonry..  ? !!!!

Nope..freemasons believe in and worship Osiris and always have,
the hieroglyphs in the great Pyramid prove this true.


Krampus, in central European popular legend, a half-goat, half-demon
monster that punishes misbehaving children at Christmastime. He is the
devilish companion of St. Nicholas. Krampus is believed to have
originated in Germany, and his name derives from the German word
Krampen, which means “claw.”

Krampus was thought to have been part of pagan rituals for the winter
solstice. According to legend, he is the son of Hel, the Norse god of
the underworld. With the spread of Christianity, Krampus became
associated with Christmas—despite efforts by the Catholic church to ban
him. The creature and St. Nicholas are said to arrive on the evening of
December 5 (Krampusnacht; “Krampus Night”). While St. Nicholas rewards
nice children by leaving presents, Krampus beats those who are naughty
with branches and sticks. In some cases, he is said to eat them or take
them to hell. On December 6, St. Nicholas Day, children awaken to find
their gifts or nurse their injuries.
Illustration of Merry Old Santa Claus by Thomas Nast. (Christmas, holidays)
Britannica Quiz
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Krampus
Krampus

Festivities involving Krampus include the Krampuslauf (“Krampus run”).
In this activity, which often involves alcohol, people dressed as the
creature parade through streets, scaring spectators and sometimes
chasing them. Beginning in the late 20th century, amid efforts to
preserve cultural heritage, Krampus runs became increasingly popular in
Austria and Germany. During this time Krampus began to be celebrated
internationally, and the monster’s growing appeal was evidenced by
numerous horror films. Some claimed that the expanding popularity of
Krampus was a reaction to the commercialization of Christmas.
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P+Barker

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Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com> wrote:

>On 3/6/2023 11:39 AM, tesla sTinker wrote:
>> This could be the superior being they believe in and as one of their
>>  secret conditions to join their satan freemasonry..  ? !!!!
>
> Nope..freemasons believe in and worship Osiris and always have,
> the hieroglyphs in the great Pyramid prove this true.

Oh no..... another religious expert telling us his BS crap.
I really wish you had selected a different nym.

Rod Eastman

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On 3/10/2023 2:47 PM, P+Barker wrote:
> Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 3/6/2023 11:39 AM, tesla sTinker wrote:
>>> This could be the superior being they believe in and as one of their
>>>  secret conditions to join their satan freemasonry..  ? !!!!
>>
>> Nope..freemasons believe in and worship Osiris and always have,
>> the hieroglyphs in the great Pyramid prove this true.
>
> Oh no..... another religious expert telling us his BS crap.

I'm just telling you what I have learned from egyptologists,
you stupid fat son of a bitch. Go suck your dick.



> I really wish you had selected a different nym.

It's my name, stupid shit.

P+Barker

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Mar 10, 2023, 5:27:25 PM3/10/23
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 15:36:49 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>On 3/10/2023 2:47 PM, P+Barker wrote:
>> Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/6/2023 11:39 AM, tesla sTinker wrote:
>>>> This could be the superior being they believe in and as one of their
>>>>  secret conditions to join their satan freemasonry..  ? !!!!
>>>
>>> Nope..freemasons believe in and worship Osiris and always have,
>>> the hieroglyphs in the great Pyramid prove this true.
>>
>> Oh no..... another religious expert telling us his BS crap.
>
> I'm just telling you what I have learned from egyptologists,
> you stupid fat son of a bitch. Go suck your dick.

What egyptologists?
Talk about liars..........
How funny.

Rod Eastman

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Mar 10, 2023, 6:48:43 PM3/10/23
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Yes, I;m talking about you.



> How funny.

P+Barker

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Mar 11, 2023, 7:48:01 AM3/11/23
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 17:48:40 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
What egyptologists?
I've GOT to save this post.
So when you ask me why I call you a liar, I can show you..

Rod Eastman

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Mar 11, 2023, 3:32:18 PM3/11/23
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Dr. Robert Schock

P+Barker

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Mar 11, 2023, 6:35:58 PM3/11/23
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On Sat, 11 Mar 2023 14:32:16 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>On 3/11/2023 6:48 AM, P+Barker wrote:
>> On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 17:48:40 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/10/2023 4:27 PM, P+Barker wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 15:36:49 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Yes, I;m talking about you.
>>
>> What egyptologists?
>
> Dr. Robert Schock

Ok then. You checked out a book.
Gotcha.
Or... are you going to claim you have been to Boston - perhaps with
matty?

Rod Eastman

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Mar 11, 2023, 7:17:02 PM3/11/23
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On 3/11/2023 5:35 PM, P+Barker wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Mar 2023 14:32:16 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 3/11/2023 6:48 AM, P+Barker wrote:
>>> On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 17:48:40 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 3/10/2023 4:27 PM, P+Barker wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 15:36:49 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Yes, I;m talking about you.
>>>
>>> What egyptologists?
>>
>> Dr. Robert Schock
>
> Ok then. You checked out a book.
> Gotcha.

Not only that but I have read many of his white papers
and magazine articles.


> Or... are you going to claim you have been to Boston - perhaps with
> matty?

What could you say other than "I'm lying" if I made the claim? And
could you prove it?

P+Barker

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Mar 12, 2023, 9:42:13 AM3/12/23
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On Sat, 11 Mar 2023 18:17:00 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
Nah, not ma thang.
I just love it when kansas ex-farmers (and good BBuddies of matty)
make claims of "learning" from egyptologists.
Tell me more.

Greg Carr

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Mar 26, 2023, 12:25:22 PM3/26/23
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Because you are an idiot addicted to lies and derision.

>you don't have any idea
> how to get rid of word wrap, which deletes everything. You are
> guilty for deleting partial posts, so fuck you. MY God is well
> aware of you corny shit queer.


Whatever Gerber's drooler.

> --
> Daniel

Mattb

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Mar 27, 2023, 12:02:33 PM3/27/23
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On Sat, 11 Mar 2023 18:17:00 -0600, Rod Eastman <nhra...@gmail.com>
Patrick hasn't been able to prove much. Hard to prove a lie and
he has many of those.

Mattb

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Mar 27, 2023, 1:30:53 PM3/27/23
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2023 09:42:15 -0400, P+Barker <PBa...@gmail.com>
Patrick got his learning from pedophile teachers and priest. He
learned to bend over the Altar before mass and he liked it.


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