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The illuminati however, were very different. Drinking blood in their rituals was crucial before taking part in their endeavours. Having excess blood in their system prevented CAC, which was a very dangerous affliction aftering being exposed to a magnetic field over over 1.5 gauss. Which means yes, cruor absent cachexia as we know it today, did affect people experimenting with time travel. |
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Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy Yeah, quite adequate :cya:. |
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If you are referring to the bubonic plague, the plague thought to be responsible for the 'Black Death', this disease has literally plagued the world for millennia. It has hit Europe, the Middle East and Asia multiple times throughout history, including Roman Europe. Indeed, it is still very much a problem to this day in China and other areas of Asia, and cases still occur in Europe and the US (though which much less frequency these days). And I believe that SpiderGoat asked you for sources on your Illuminati rantings. Of all the things I've ever read on them, vampirism, Satanic rituals and time travel devices aren't exactly frequently mentioned (unless you happen to read certain fictional novels, of course). The term is generally associated with freethinkers and these days, the New World Order, so if you're going to made wild, utterly insane claims without appearing to be either a nutcase or a troll (keyword!!!), back 'em up with unbiased and academically credited sources. |
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy That avatar and personality combined… Ever seen Poltergeist 2? “God is in his holy temple.." |
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy Black death, black plague, bubonic plague, yersinia pestis, doesnt matter what you choose to call it or nick pick the names. They are all the same thing. The disease plagued europe, and my original statement that it was happening 500 years ago still remains unshaken. With all due respect, im not here to hold everyones hand and explain to them that X Y and Z are the same thing. Like if you wish to believe that are hurricane, cyclone, and typhoon are all different things, there is little I can do. But I do request at least some knowledge of the topics at hand being discussed. Always makes for a more lively debate. ;) |
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy It does matter what you call them. The Black Death and the bubonic plague are drastically different things, and the black plague doesn't exist. And I still haven't seen any of those sources. There's no debate of any sort while you're just talking nonsense without any backing. |
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy Werewolves don't exist for the simple reason no one's seen them well enough to get a real photo. You really think that in the entire history of mankind no one would have a clear view of a werewolf and be able to prove it? |
Re: The Reality of Werewolves: An intelligent analysis of Lycanthropy I was pretty amused at seeing "werewolves" and "intelligent analysis" in one thread title. Read USMA's first post, that pretty much says it all. |
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