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PEDOPHILE CASTLE: The Most DISTURBING Video I’ve Ever Filmed (Chateau Des Amerois)

PEDOPHILE CASTLE: The Most DISTURBING Video I've Ever Filmed (Chateau Des Amerois)

Install Pie today ➡️ https://pie.org/theparanormalfiles Block ads and earn rewards. - The Chateau De Amerois in Belgium is known as one of the most evil places on planet Earth. It's rumored to be the home of the Illuminati, and a place where elite members of society meet up to carry out horrible crimes against the world's youth.

The Chateau De Amerois in Belgium is known as one of the most evil places…

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HettyFaithful
HettyFaithful
8 days ago

Also known as The Mothers of Darkness Castle. Ties go from the Belgian criminal Marc Dutroux ALL. The. Way. Up.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
8 days ago

Thank you for posting this. I am only a little way into watching it and have already learned some things. I have never been one to believe the fluoride conspiracy, since I have decent teeth thanks to fluoridated water, but this video says the Solvay family who now own the Chateau also own a chemical conglomerate that is the main supplier of fluoride to public works worldwide. Their American office building in Houston has a stylized pyramid on the roof, look up Solvay S.A. on Wikipedia for a photo. And the Chateau itself is an occult solar temple. It has 365 windows, letting light in for each day of the year, and supposedly has Egyptian solar mythology symbols incorporated into its design. I say supposedly, because outsiders are not allowed in and there are no published pictures of anything but the exterior of the building.

Randomcomment
Randomcomment
7 days ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

I don’t know if you watched to the point of the tie-in to the Abraxas Case, but this is from wiki:

As an archon
Gemstone carved with Abraxas, obverse and reverse.
In the system described by Irenaeus, “the Unbegotten Father” is the progenitor of Nous “Discerning Mind”; Nous produced Logos “Word, Reason”; Logos produced Phronesis “Mindfulness”; Phronesis produced Sophia “Wisdom” and Dynamis “Potentiality”; Sophia and Dynamis produced the principalities, powers, and angels, the last of whom create “the first heaven”. They, in turn, originate a second series, who create a second heaven. The process continues in like manner until 365 heavens are in existence, the angels of the last or visible heaven being the authors of our world.[4] “The ruler” [principem, i.e., probably ton archonta] of the 365 heavens “is Abraxas, and for this reason he contains within himself 365 numbers”.

The name occurs in the Refutation of All Heresies (vii. 26) by Hippolytus, who appears in these chapters to have followed the Exegetica of Basilides. After describing the manifestation of the Gospel in the Ogdoad and Hebdomad, he adds that the Basilidians have a long account of the innumerable creations and powers in the several ‘stages’ of the upper world (diastemata), in which they speak of 365 heavens and say that “their great archon” is Abrasax, because his name contains the number 365, the number of the days in the year; i.e. the sum of the numbers denoted by the Greek letters in ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ according to the rules of isopsephy is 365:

Α = 1, Β = 2, Ρ = 100, Α = 1, Σ = 200, Α = 1, Ξ = 60

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
7 days ago
Reply to  Randomcomment

Thank you for that, too.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
5 days ago
Reply to  Randomcomment

@randomcomment You seem well versed in Gnosticism. I am no expert but I have read quite a lot about it trying to understand it. I find it mysterious and confusing and I have a fundamental question about it. The Gnostics say there is a false god who is the demiurge Ialdaboth who created this world, and a true god who is the ultimate reality. I have read quite a bit of debate of whether they meant Yahweh is Ialdaboth, or whether Satan is. Obviously, it makes a lot of difference. Which do you think? Thank you.

UltraMontane
UltraMontane
1 day ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

Gnosticism is Satan’s religion in disguise for the non-philosophical

marie
marie
7 days ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

I have never had a cavity and ate candy daily for food as a child (no, I was actually considered anorexic) no-not a single cavity in my life and never had fluoride in my water. It’s really good genetics imo and flushing and swishing after every meal and in between for fun.
I upped you too, I agree with your thank you

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Ugh
Ugh
7 days ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

“since I have decent teeth thanks to fluoridated water”

You have decent teeth thanks to genetics. Fluoridated water has no benefits.

Michael T
Michael T
7 days ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

I work at an oil refinery. We have 2 towers which cost 20 million to install and what they do is remove fluoride from the propane stream. If we don’t want fluoride in our propane why on earth would anyone drink it? Solvay is also the only company that produces hydrofluroic acid, which is used as a catalyst for 90 octane gasoline.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
3 days ago

I wonder if the Bene Gesserit from Dune are based on the Mothers of Darkness. I think Paul Atreides is an Antichrist figure, genetically engineered by the order of witches to be a false messiah.

sempervigilans
sempervigilans
1 day ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

Hmm, well the new movies have interesting costume and prop design. Also without completely overt satanism (no pentagrams, sigils, demons, etc.) It was one the only movies worth watching these past few years because of this.
I’d say that the books and their adaptations have some truths to them: that AI and overreliance on technology will destroy us, that power shouldn’t fall into the hands of evil people and about rulers in general.
But there are some things that are a bit suspicious, as you said.

The Bene Gesserit are 100% dedicated to selective breeding (does that sound familliar) and in order to achieve that they stop at nothing – they will manipulate, seduce and kill anyone who stands in their way. They practice magic, in a way, and can even alter their own body chemistry which could make them immortal, but they avoid doing that because that would lead other groups to killing them all.
All of the Great Houses are basically their lab rats for this plan to create a messiah. Paul came a generation too early, so his son Leto II will finish the plan at a great cost to himself and humanity. He will be a great tyrant so that humans will never again submit to a leader and hopefully think for themselves.

Then there are the Tleilaxu who turned all their women into “axolotil tanks” which are used for breeding people, genetic engineering and cloning. They are very adept at technology and invent new things that are very close to breaking various laws, but their inventions are very useful to the Imperium, so they turn a blind eye.

Dune’s society is feudal, so you can’t really change your rank that much, unless you’re born into nobility. Some planets are worse than others, Caladan is quite decent unlike Geidi Prime where you have the pedo baron Harkonnen and his messed up lot who kill and torture their servants for fun.

And then there is the Order of Mentats who are basically very intelligent humans who can do calculations the same way computers can (because computers are banned after humanity was almost destroyed by AI). Photographic memory and insane calculation skills, strategic thinking, among other things, but their conclusions must be completely ethical, at least for the normal ones. The Tleilaxu create “twisted” mentats who totally ignore ethics.

The Sardukar are elite warriors that serve the Emperor himself and they are basically perfect killing machines. Every army would want some of those. The doctors are conditioned so that they won’t kill anyone (but this can be broken, as poor Yueh found out).

Lots of genetic engineering, eugenics, mind control and other weird sh*t sprinkled throughout. Truth mixed in with suspicious things. It could be a good read if you keep this in mind. I have only seen the movies and read some excerpts from chapters, so I may not understand this series well enough, but I think what I said here is a decent start.