I haven't been here in a day so please no bully.
Can someone redpill me on post-colonial Guatemalan history?
>the 'charm'
>SIGNIFICANT to [[[them]]]
Why is this 'charm' special?
Is it milagros in general or specifically because it was Rafael Carrera's?
>Rafael Carrera
>anti-unionist
>anti-liberal
>pro-[[[Spanish Catholic]]]
>abolished elections
>became president for life
Reminds me of the promoted slave who is harsher than the slaveowner.
>GV
Is she just a fangirl or did her unknown spirit-cooking father steal it from him?
Why is the 'charm' more important than the miniature baby-roasting figurines and playset above her bed?
We're all agreed that she' a high-ranking LARPer, right?
>probably leads a 'coven' or some other word they made up
>probably toward the tippy-top of the pyramid, like 'Assistant to the General Manager
Nevertheless, she was just one cell in an interwoven network that (obviously) is just a pyramid scheme. They destroy more than they create, and they destroy the creators (at an accelerating rate).
and this ghoul is still alive at 94. i'd do a 'Death Note' meme for her, but Vanderbilt is certainly not her real name since they're all spiritcuckers
It's pretty clear the [[[Church]]] knew the 'early peoples' were there (because they came from the same place) and sought to eradicate them and scrub their past history.
''dibs had da bram gangkok**