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banned on youtube - ISSAC KAPPY NAMES TOM HANKS, STEVEN SPIELBERG, STEPHEN COLBERT AS PEDOPHILES #PEDOGATE

https://www.bitchute.com/video/z96I7wOwmv42/

darkknight111

@Vindicator @think- @carmencita

This Blind Item lines up perfectly with the “Heather Skin Shoes” claim made by Macauly Culkin.

Exhume corpse -> replace with a “body double” -> skin the original corpse.

I was completely right on everything regarding that theory...except the date.

Vindicator

It would indeed o_0

carmencita

Vile and Yes I agree.

NinaSparrow

Poor little Heather 🥺🙏 I pray she can finally rest in peace.

These people are filthy demons.

Fetalpig

Ask Henry Winkler,and Steven Spielberg what exactly happened to this poor girl. They know.

Vindicator

This is awful. :-(

What are the stories about the filming of Poltergeist? Any evidence they summoned a real entity for the production of that movie?

I can't help noting that Poltergeist planted the seed for the "ghost hunting" craze. I've been listening to a lot of talks by the exorcist Fr. Chad Ripperger, and he has said more than once that he has dealt with cases of demonic obsession (harassment) and even possession in people who got into ghost hunting. Turns out, it's not actually ghosts people are encountering, but demons. It's a modern form of necromancy not too different from the seances that were the rage during the 19th Century.

Makes me wonder if they produced that movie to incite curiosity that would lead people unwittingly into a dangerous fascination with these evil entities. It's certainly true that Heather's heroic role in the movie made them seem less threatening.

millennial_vulcan

Satanic panic was at its height at that time too. McMartin scandal was 1982/3; Poltergeist filming/release 1981/82.

Ghost hunting, aliens , all big around that time. No irony ‘rolls eyes’ that S Shitzberg’s first choice for Carol Ann was Drew B . He didn’t think she looked angelic enough so poor Heather got the job.

I dont think a real entity was summoned for the the film, LOL, but as we know, journalist Dominick Dunne’s daughter was murdered right after it finished shooting. Of course the crazy on-off boyfriend got the blame, but Dominick knew a lot of Hollywood secrets so honestly wonder if it was carried out by someone else as a warning to keep his mouth shut.

I look back at most suspicious Pedowood deaths now and can believe they were probably all hit jobs. @carmencita @darkknight111

carmencita

Ghosts? Exorcism? And how about real live skeletons instead of props? Yes I believe these were and usually are added to stir and interest those of the younger years. Look at what Halloween has become.

https://filmdaily.co/news/poltergeist-cast/

Many fans who try to trace the root of the hauntings and the curse believe one possible explanation is that, well, real human skeletons were used in filming the movie. In Poltergeist, Diane (JoBeth Williams) falls into a pool. It’s a pool full of skeletons. It was cheaper to use real skeletons than fake ones. Either way, they were really, really there.

In an interview with TVLand, Williams said, “In my innocence and naiveté, I assumed that these were not real skeletons. I assumed that they were prop skeletons made out of plastic or rubber . . . I found out, as did the crew, that they were using real skeletons, because it’s far too expensive to make fake skeletons out of rubber.”

Many believers in the paranormal say that by using the skeletons, the filmmakers tempted fate by using the bones of the dead in such a way.

The Exorcism

Fast-forwarding to the sequel Poltergeist II: The Other Side, an exorcism was conducted on the set of the film. Will Sampson, who played shaman Taylor in the movie, was very concerned about the use of skeletons in the first film.

Sampson was reportedly so concerned that he offered to perform an exorcism on the set. No one knows what happened during the exorcism as Sampson did the ceremony alone in the dead of night. The next morning, however, the cast and crew reportedly felt “relieved”, which means that it was a success.

As you know since you are aware of Fr. Ripperger that an exorcism must be performed by a real ordained priest and not a shaman.

For those who are sensitive as am I be careful looking at the pics in this article. Pretty scary stuff especially if you have been affected by the Judith and Heather cases.

Vindicator

I knew it!

Thanks for all those details, carmencita.

Sounds to me like a lot of folks got opened up to demonic persecution because of that film and how it was made.

carmencita

Still freaks me out. Can’t see her in any pics from that movie. Someone said in the comments that there was another girl molested on Brian K show. Even though he may be responsible I remember the first CDAN Bl says many took turns VILE. He possibly sold to pedo friends (fiends). This is why I have shortened my time on here. Brain has been overwhelmed with sadness.

millennial_vulcan

I hear that Carm. RIP H and J :(

carmencita

Yes ♥️

NinaSparrow

Thank you for the warning. I am very sensitive to that stuff, too.

What the hell is wrong with these people!

carmencita

It's scary right? I mean I have seen some awful stuff on here but I only saw that movie once and I wanted to run out. What really upsets me is that they had Children there and they floated those cadavers in the pool with them. I can't even find words.

millennial_vulcan

Worse than that was the kid actor from The Exorcist . Messed up for life :(

carmencita

The real life story that The Exorcist was based on is hair raising. I have read it twice. Each time I was frightened by it. I may read it again just to refresh how evil satan really is. No wonder she was disturbed. Life Altering. Warren B was in that movie which freaks me out.

millennial_vulcan

Associated Press, 1988: ”Unusual circumstances surrounded actress’ death”

https://apnews.com/article/355ac4e0f2b6bd8109f766de6ec0dfb8

LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The death of 12-year-old ″Poltergeist″ actress Heather O’Rourke was ″distinctly unusual″ because she lacked prior symptoms of the bowel defect that reportedly killed her, gastrointestinal doctors say.

″I would have expected a lot of (digestive) difficulties throughout her life and not just to have developed a problem all of a sudden,″ said Dr. Daniel Hollander, head of gastroenterology at University of California, Irvine, Medical Center.

Other specialists, also unconnected with the case, said Wednesday it was possible she died as the resulted of a birth defect, but added that the circumstances of her death were extremely unusual.

A private funeral was scheduled for Friday at Westwood Village Mortuary in Los Angeles for the blond youngster, whose character encountered ghosts and warned ″They’re heeeere 3/8″ in ″Poltergeist″ and ″They’re baaaack 3/8″ in the sequel. Filming was completed on a third ″Poltergeist″ movie last June.

Terry Merryman, spokeswoman for Children’s Hospital of San Diego, said Heather died Monday of septic shock due to congenital stenosis of the lower intestine, or bowel. That means she died of shock caused by infection in the blood, which in turn was caused by a birth defect that made a section of her intestine abnormally narrow.

Such narrowing typically reduces bowel diameter to one-eighth inch instead of the normal half inch, impeding movement of food and fluid through the bowel. The defect usually is apparent at birth because it causes severe abdominal pain, vomiting and nausea, Hollander said, adding that it is very rare for the disorder to kill an older child who lacked prior symptoms.

Mike Meyer, the actress’ manager and lawyer, said Heather didn’t suffer chronic digestive problems, and the bowel narrowing wasn’t discovered until she underwent surgery and died on the operating table after suffering cardiac arrest en route to the hospital.

Hollander speculated that Heather’s bowel narrowing might not have been congenital but could have developed suddenly due to inflammation.

However, congenital bowel narrowing could cause sudden death after years without symptoms if infection caused the bowel to rupture or become perforated, said Dr. Frank Sinatra, head of gastroenterology at Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles.

Meyer said a section of Heather’s intestine burst after ballooning to 4 inches in diameter. She contracted an intestinal parasite last winter, probably from well water at her former home in Big Bear, and her doctors assumed the parasite inflamed the intestine, he said.

Moderate bowel narrowing at birth might not cause symptoms, but a lack of symptoms before age 12 ″would be distinctly unusual,″ said Dr. Paul Hyman, chief of pediatric gastroenterology at Harbor-University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center.

However, as the intestinal muscle upstream of the narrowing is strained by trying to push material through the narrowing, ″there may be more and more widening of the bowel tissue″ so it becomes infested with bacteria and eventually perforates or bursts, Hyman said.

When intestinal narrowing is obvious, the defect is corrected by surgically removing the narrow section and connecting the normal sections on both sides, the experts said.

Hyman said congenital narrowing of the small intestine occurs in roughly one of every 50,000 live births, while such narrowing of the large intestine is about 10 times more rare.

″I cannot understand what precipitated the death because it’s usually clear when they’re born they have an important disease,″ said Dr. Carlo Di Lorenzo, a University of Southern California pediatrician.

″It just doesn’t seem to quite make sense,″ said Dr. Hartley Cohen, a USC gastroenterologist.

″It’s weird,″ Meyer said. ″She was completely healthy Saturday, they thought she had the flu on Sunday and she was dead on Monday.″

(Really? Dr “Frank Sinatra??” Turns out, yes https://www.chla.org/profile/frank-sinatra-md )

millennial_vulcan

@Darkknight111 I really hope we see justice.

ASolo

Things are going to start heating up. Buckle up.

millennial_vulcan

About time. Good to see you, AS!

ASolo

Hi MV. Good to see you too and to see you've still been so busy. Great work!