Above; En Auto de Fe (An Edict of Faith) by M Robert Fleury
Ted Bundy was a serial killer who is known to have committed up to 30 murders between 1974 and 1978. He lived most of his early years in Tacoma WA and attended the University of Puget Sound. Bundy would trick his victims into leaving with him then knock them unconscious. He would then rape and kill them. On a few occasions he took the head as a trophy. He would sometimes return to the body and perform sex acts.
Gary Ridgeway, the Green River Killer, was also a serial killer. He was active in the 1980s and 90s in Washington. Most of his victims were runaways or sex workers who he would trick into trusting him. He would pick them up and strangle them. The bodies he dumped by the Green River.
“Task force members included Robert Keppel and Dave Reichert, who periodically interviewed incarcerated serial killer Ted Bundy in 1984. Bundy offered his opinions on the psychology, motivations, and behavior of the killer. He suggested that the killer was revisiting the dump sites to have sex with his victims, which turned out to be true, and if police found a fresh grave, they should stake it out and wait for him to come back.” Wikipedia
Turns out Bundy was right. Ridgeway wasn’t arrested until 2001 however. This was after a pronouncement in the 4th D from Santa Fe, NM about serial killers operating in WA with all those giants (including Phil) around.
How did Bundy know? They had the same handler.
1 Schmul 19:9 “And an evil spirit from the Lord was upon Saul, and he was sitting in his house, with his spear in his hand, and David was playing with his hand. 10 And Saul attempted to pin David to the wall with the spear, but he slipped away from before Saul, and Saul drove the spear into the wall, but David fled and escaped on that night.”


Joseph Ignace Guillotine was a french physician, politician and Freemason who played a role in the French Revolution. Although he was against capital punishment he felt the machine invented for beheading built by Tobias Schmidt and Antoine Louis was a more humane way of execution. He argued for it’s use for all classes of people sentenced during “The Reign of Terror.” The machine was then, through popular use, called the “guillotine.” Sort of ironic. He spent years afterward arguing against the death penalty. He was also one of the first physicians to accept Edward Jenner’s discovery of the vaccine and was the head of the French Central Vaccination Committee. It is mistakenly believed he himself was beheaded with the machine; dying in 1814 of old age (75 years).


This is Jose Amador de los Rios, a Spanish historian. He studied and wrote of the medieval literature of Spain, until then largely regarded as backwards. In particular he wrote about the pre-Inquistion period and writings of Spanish Jews in his “Historia social, política y religiosa de los judíos de España,” He did not, however, condemn the Spanish Inquisition that saw forced conversions of Jews and Muslims..


This is the chart of Carl Frederich Goerdeler. He was a German politician, member of the German National People’s Party. He studied law and economics in university. After the July 20, 1944 plot to assassinate Hitler he was arrested, tried by the Gestapo and hung. He was considered an enemy of the NAZI party.


This man is Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy was a notorious serial killer. Bundy studied law at the University of Puget Sound, He did not receive a degree but acted as his own legal counsel for his trial. He confessed to 30 murders in the Northwest but the total is believed to be higher. The details of his crimes are gruesome and disturbing; this guys mind was messed up. Some of his escapades he claims to have no memory of at all; just lost time. His victims would undoubtedly be programmed as well (see Case Study 33). That is the point of stoning women to death, inquisitions and holocausts in the first place. Maybe they would meet an “Epstein” next time around.
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The former is Karl Willigut, Nazi occultist and member of Heinrich HImmler’s staff. He was conscripted at the age of 17 into the army of Milah I, King of Serbia and eventually received a commission. He served with distinction in WWI and attained the rank of colonel, retiring in 1918. He claimed to be the heir to secret knowledge he called Irminism. It was a form of Ariosophy, occult beliefs stemming from researching Aryans. He had been involuntarily committed to an asylum by his wife but was later released. His work for Himmler was in the development of Germany as the new religious center of the world they were trying to dominate. He created rites and a mythos claiming it to be the “true German religion.” He was released from his appointment when Himmler found he had been involuntarily committed. His writings came back into interest in the 1990s by Neo Nazi, Neo paganism and National Socialist black metal.
The latter is mass murderer and soul harvester Gary Ridgeway, known as the “Green River Killer” after the river in Washington where he dumped the bodies of his victims. He murdered up to 71 women in the 80s and 90s. Like many mass murders, Ridgeway preyed on sex workers or “sinners” in line with religious traditions. He had been programmed, aware of it or not, to collect souls. Those women would also be brainwashed. Groomed by out of body sorcerers from a young age they can be used in their next lifetime for the political ambitions (Case Study 33) of a Controller or as part of a psychic harem. The one(s) controlling them are rich, white and live long lives. They can have one of their victims through 2 or even 3 lifetimes considering the victims lives are short.
Ridgeway is serving a life sentence. He will be able to get out of body and run around doing as he chooses. This is the same sentence given to James Earl Ray (Case Study 16), Dr Martin Luther King’s assassin. It is not the same sentence given to Dustin Higgs (Case Study 39). Higgs was executed for murders he didn’t commit. There is no possible way with all the big ones running around out of body in Washington State Ridgeway could have committed the murders unnoticed.