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Fourth Right Foot Found. Possible Human Sacrifice?

5.24.2008

For the fourth time in 9 months a severed human foot has washed up on the shores of British Columbia. This time RCMP say on the foot was discovered on Kirkland Island, near the mouth of the fraser river in Richmond. In August of 2007 two feet washed ashore within two weeks of each other. One on Gabriola Island and the other on Jedidah Island. Both were size twelve and wearing a Rebok shoe. In February a third foot was discovered on Valdes Island. Details about shoe size were not released. Police have made so far made no arrests.

Could there be a link to ritual human sacrifice? In a Time magazine article in 2002, journalist Alex Perry Atapur traveled to India to examine ritual human sacrifice in a ceremonies to worship the goddess Kali. Kali is the Hindu goddess associated with death and destruction but is actually the goddess of time and change. In the sacrifice the feet are removed as well as other body parts while the person is still alive. Other practices of dark magik call for the severed feet to be used in spells and ceremonies. There are also a number of Masonic rituals that involve the dismemberment of human feet and other body parts. For instance earlier this year James Allanach, a Free Mason had his throat ritualistically cut and right ear removed by Luther Aday.

Labels: body parts, mason, NWO, right foot, ritual sacrifice

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