Crime: Ritual murder of priest?

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Who was that exorcist/priest that was ritually murdered some years ago up north? I was reviewing occult elements in suspiciously-resolved and unsolved murders at OpOrd Analytics website. opordanalytical.com/phpBB3/index.php

I would hope some wise soul would review this information thoroughly. I was recalling that Fr. Malachi Martin had said in an interview on Art Bell’s After Dark radio show that this wasn’t a singular crime, that there were several other exorcist/priests ritually murdered and kept quiet by the Church, probably to discourage further copycat killings. And it ties in with Maury Terry’s book on the Son of Sam killings where the convicted perp said he was a part of national slayings by a group of Satanists.

The social implication is simply that we have an epidemic of physiologically impaired people whose disorder(s) generate the inability to have compassion, sociopaths that would tend to cling to a construct–like occultism or Satanism or genocidal atheism as Russia showed, or terrorism–that would mesh with their physiologically-impaired ideation. This could be from mercury poisoning, and tons are released from coal burning electric plants alone, let alone dental applications and suspected impact from mercury in vaccines. Disorders could include those within the autism spectrum, including Asperger’s, and this is not to denigrate those tender souls afflicted with this challenge or those who help them. This may include Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, which can block compassion for others. Some if not all of these afflictions can include not only a failure to feel for others but a kind of dissociation from self.

And finally the greatest predictor of serial killing is a combination of brain injury whether from external or interior sources–blow to head versus brain lesion–with the aggravating factor of heavy metal poisoning. Toxic metals can include aluminum, popular now for beverages but also included as leavening in many baked goods. While aluminum exposure from aluminum cans is out of one’s system in three days, an exposure time possibly paralleled in excreting aluminum from baked goods, the repeated exposure could mean aluminum as a constant though one-time use would only give it a transient effect. Heavy metals are also now included in popular vitamin & mineral supplements that show nickel in their ingredients! Then throw in marijuana, that can induce schizophrenia/bi-polar disorder in susceptible individuals. The Truth will set us free. Is this a truth hiding in plain sight? Are we unmaking society?

So is this a post about getting to the root of ecologically-induced sociopathy? Is this a post about monitoring not only lead poisoning in urban populations but checking for mercury, too? Is this about eating food and supplements that contains only food? Is it about mandatory helmet laws to prevent head injuries, and not letting kids smash soccer balls with their heads? Because the most grim part of this antisocial spectrum isn’t the criminal underground that despoils our culture, but the cluster of physiological assaults, chemical and mechanical, that turn promising souls into high-functioning zombies with no conscience.

The insight into the tipping point where one chooses to accommodate one’s predisposition for sociopathy can be seen in Roy Master’s book, The Hypnotic States of America, and more specifically his YouTube demonstration of hypnosis. A man is told he will be hypnotized to switch his shoes to the wrong feet. Hypnosis is induced. He is asked why he then switched his shoes and he rationalizes why. This is the point to examine. “I’m supposed to…It is more comfortable this way.” We have the ability to trick ourselves, to camouflage our impulses with rational excuses. Is it our Christian duty to come along side one another to actively insure we remain rooted in health and ideational reality by first removing physical elements that derange our thinking and behavior? If anyone can help me express this more cogently, I’d be open to suggestions. GBU! Otherwise, let’s keep praying and working to serve the least of our brethren, those suffering needlessly when help could be forthcoming if we applied this construct for change.
 
My question would be where’s “up north?”

Rev. Alfred J. Kunz was killed in 1998 in Wisconsin. Kunz was a Canon Lawyer and Exorcist. He managed to make enemies among very right wing Catholics, among others. Malachi Martin is described as a “dubious” figure who was a friend of Kunz. Martin is also desribed as an ex-Jesuit whose status within the Church is “unclear.” Actually, he was a secular priest – released from some, not all, of his vows in 1965. He died in 1999. And, yes, Martin did believe the Church had been infiltrated by Satanists.

I too listen to Coast to Coast and After Dark. While great late night entertainment, and some political news, you can’t take every conspiracy theory seriously. Afterall, if they didn’t have a conspiracy how long would we listen? There just so many sightings of the Yeti that I can take.

And I read Maury Terry’s book. There simply is no evidence to support a nationwide conspiracy of Satanists tied both to the Son of Sam Killings and to that ritualistic murder of the young married woman in a Catholic Church some 3,000 miles away. But it did make for a great opening to the book and an excellent late night read. Creepy book – really. But I saw no evidence to tie the ritualistic killing to “Son of Sam.”

And, yes, many serial killers have had, among other things, a history of repeated head injuries.
 
"Sapolsky (1997) has studied the effects of testosterone in the body, and has found that if someone is already aggressive, testosterone will increase aggressive behavior but does not cause it. He explained that giving higher levels of testosterone to a man who is not normally aggressive does not radically change him into an aggressive man. In recent years there have been some surprising studies that challenge the concept that aggression in men is a result of high levels of testosterone. Cook (1997, p. 33) writes that the 1995 conference of the Endocrine Society produced papers *“contending that a deficiency of the ‘male’ hormone testosterone was more likely to produce aggressive behavior, not high levels of the androgen.”*Another study found that the female hormone estrogen “was a source of aggressive tendencies.” (Cook, 1997, p. 33) What new scientific research may be finding is that any imbalance of testosterone or estrogen may lead to higher levels of aggression in both males and females who are predisposed to violence. This finding may place the discussion of aggression more in the area of choice, childhood trauma, and hormonal imbalance in both men and women, rather than simply being a *‘male problem.’ "
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The above citation notes estrogen as a predictor of violence. We have high estrogen exposures in soy-based foods and industrial products that contain xeno-estrogens. The Catholic back-to-the-farm movement, while not practical for all, should inspire us as a matter of violence-reducing social justice to plant and grow and create foods that are chemical-free and have low estrogen, so no soy or marijuana. Catholic victory garden? Fr. Kunz was, according to a former police officer, a victim of violence by a family member who had previously attacked his wheelchair-bound father. The culture imposed a ritual violence overlay, something just as easily done by the perp themselves. Again, which came first: the obsessive-compulsive aberrant behavior possibly as a result of environmental chemical and heavy metal exposure and physical trauma to the brain; or the rationalized religious ritual construct, whether “Satanism” or Muslim extremism or…?

*Here’s a link to one Catholic agrarian movement. Let’s get that Victory Garden planted. There was a surge of healthy demographics during WWII attributed to shortages of commercial food forcing more gardening with home-grown fruits and vegetables and raising chicken and rabbits for meat. Lord of the Harvest, keep us fit and stable to minister to our neighbors.
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thecatholiclandmovement.org/2011/01/agriculture-vs-agribusiness.html
 
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