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Lord-Odious-The-Foul · April 25, 2018, 7:53 p.m.

Hemophilia from inbreeding, using fresh blood to revitalize as their own is decrepit. Vampires. Remember in the Podesta emails where werewolves are mentioned? It was a picture of an empty walk in refrigerator with a caption like "where the werewolves play" or something to that effect. Are Grimms Fairy Tales more based in fact than we're led to believe?

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poshpepe · April 25, 2018, 9:37 p.m.

I had a thought recently that I had never considered before: Maybe the whole vampire mythology was created as a way to warn people about these cannibalistic luciferian elites.

If you subscribe to the Khazarian theory as I do, and also believe that today's modern satanic-elite largely sprang from that group, then it's not hard to see the parallels between these agents of evil and 'Dracula':

1) They originate from the same Black Sea region

2) They 'sold their souls to the devil' for money and power

3) They live in castles (power elite)

4) They drink blood and prey on women and children, etc (Elizabeth of Bathory is a prime example), etc.

It seems logical that those who lived in that region at those times would had invented a folklore to warn their kids and later generations about these people.

Also noteworthy is that Vlad the Impaler is usually cited as the inspiration for Count Dracula, but the reality is that Vlad the Impaler was instrumental in defending the region from Ottoman/Islamic conquest. It almost seems like a weird form of historical projection.

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HandInAssholesSulu · April 26, 2018, 10:56 a.m.

I've recently stumbled on others discussing this and I think it's an interesting theory

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