Sicario Human Sacrifice to Santa Muerte
BY Herschel Smith6 years ago
Recall I said this?
To point to Roman Catholicism and claim that Hispanics will vote GOP because of socially conservative viewpoints misses the bigger picture of the state of Catholicism in South and Central America. It is a synthesis, or a hybrid mixture, of Catholicism, superstition, Marxism, and in some cases evil “patron saints” for the cartel criminals.”
Or perhaps you don’t. Read it again. And perhaps you recall this?
Father José Antonio Fortea, a leading Mexican exorcist, who once ordered the mass exorcism of the whole country, has warned of an increase in satanic ritual killings.
He said that “devil worship” stemmed from the so-called cult of Santa Muerte, depicted as a human corpse with all the flesh picked off the bones, and dressed like a bride for her wedding.The name means “Holy Death” – and it harks back to the days when to be sacrificed to the Aztec gods was considered the greatest honor.
Brace yourself, and read this very carefully.
Edgar is a young man of twenty-six years, and he is doing a ten-year sentence for illegal possession of firearms and kidnapping. He says he has killed nearly sixty people working as a sicario for the Juárez Cartel, but since there is no proof—he is not sharing the details—he cannot be convicted for these murders.
Edgar was born in Juárez, but his mother separated early from his father and when Edgar was two, they moved to Kansas City. His mother was involved in dealing large quantities of cocaine, which the young Edgar discovers. When she runs into trouble, she has to flee back to Juárez. Edgar, at that age around eleven, is shocked by the poverty and filth of Juárez. His mother starts to work as a hairdresser but they cannot afford the rather comfortable lifestyle they had before. Edgar is a good student at school, but he starts to hang out with ‘bad people’ and gang members. He starts to deal weed and is caught when he is thirteen years old. A juvenile offender, he was still convicted to six months, but managed to pay his way out. At age fourteen, he hangs out with friends and gets into a fight. He hits one of his attackers with a big stone and the boy actually bleeds to death. This is Edgar’s first kill. He says he did not mean to kill the person and runs away from the scene of the fight, feeling afraid, guilty, and nervous at the same time. This unintentional murder will haunt him for half a year. His second murder is a drive by shooting he carries out with a gang. He does not know if his bullets actually killed someone during that drive-by, but there were deaths.
Being in a gang selling drugs, he goes down a slippery slope. He learns shooting from his stepfather, who is a private detective. At one point, he starts to work for the Juárez Cartel as a sicario. He is not too specific as to how he started to work for a cartel. But he says the cartel seeks people out, and it is not people who seek the cartels out. He sees killing strictly as work. He receives orders and he carries them out. Saying no is simply not possible. Still, he does not shift moral responsibility onto the boss, it is still him who carried out the orders, who pulled the trigger. Edgar manages to separate work from private business. ‘I love persons, I kill persons.’ ‘No tiene que estar mezclado. el amor a mi familia es muy diferente a lo que hago’, Don’t mix things. The love for my family is very different from my work.’ He realizes he kills people who have a mother or a wife, even more since he has children himself. Still, he does what he has to do, ‘it is either them or you’.
He talks with professional pride about his work. ‘I do it quickly.’ He does not like to waste many bullets. A few in the body and a final shot in the head. Sometimes they work with teams of two or three people. Edgar says he once stopped an ambulance to finish his victim that had not died. He mentions bystanders and witnesses, in that they are too shocked to absorb what they see or they are too scared to testify. Still, he has an honor code; he never kills women and children. He says other cartels do this, like Los Zetas and the Sinaloa Cartel.
Edgar believes God exists, but says it is not his god. Satan is his God, and he prays to Santa Muerte. Ever since Santa Muerte appeared to him in a dream and gave lifesaving advice, he worships her. Edgar also has a bruja, or a witch, that functions as his personal spiritual adviser. Before a hit, he prays to Santa Muerte that all goes well. ‘I actually sacrifice people for my Santa Muerte. The thing is that I kill for ordering, but I talk to her and say, hey, I go to a job. Just make me hit, I am gonna give you that life, it is for you.’
Santa Muerte actually whispers to him to carry out killings. Edgar is honest and admits he actually enjoys killing. ‘I feel powerful. My god always tell me to do it. I don’t know why, but I could hear, “hey, hey, do it, do it.” I am not crazy, ‘cause I know I ain’t crazy. I still could count I still could eat. I still could sleep’. Edgar admits he has developed an addiction to killing. ‘It gives me a feeling of power. But that moment last only for the moment. There were days that he felt ‘I need to kill somebody. I feel that I need it.’ At the prison, there is an Adictos Anonymous group that handles all sorts of addictions, including addiction to killing.
But be of good cheer. I’m certain that we’re vetting the good, hard working folks coming across the border so that the masses don’t include people like this, and I’m certain that there is no corruption of border patrol or local LEOs with money or intimidation.
Or perhaps that’s not the case and you should be prepared for this. You be the judge.
On October 21, 2018 at 11:26 pm, BRVTVS said:
The evil patron saint link is dead. It is archived here: https://web.archive.org/web/20120312144816/http://www.yumasun.com/news/almonte-75901-criminals-saint.html
On October 21, 2018 at 11:29 pm, BRVTVS said:
“Edgar is a young man of twenty-six years, and he is doing a ten-year sentence for illegal possession of firearms…”
The same Mexican gun laws that put him in prison also kept his almost 60 victims from protecting themselves.
On October 22, 2018 at 12:26 am, Georgiaboy61 said:
To allow the southern border of the U.S. to remain porous is to import fourth-generation warfare onto U.S. soil, as correctly stated by William Lind. Consequences to be forthcoming…
On October 22, 2018 at 7:06 am, Carl B. said:
The invasion “caravan” arrives in a few days. Trump stops it at the border by whatever means necessary – up to and including armed force – or this country is finished.
On October 22, 2018 at 7:35 am, RM said:
Ephesians 6:12-13 King James Version (KJV)
12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
13 Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.
*****
Make no mistake about who you are battling against. This game has been a foot since before the beginning of this world. Stand Fast.
On October 22, 2018 at 8:14 am, Fred said:
“This unintentional murder will haunt him for half a year.”
It’ll be quite a lot longer than that.
“He learns shooting from his stepfather, who is a private detective.”
I think we know how he got connected to the cartel. And yet, he never learns where the info for his hits comes from. 4GW by cells.
“Still, he does not shift moral responsibility onto the boss, it is still him who carried out the orders, who pulled the trigger.”
I wonder if the American Church understands this principle. I wonder if the American people do. Who pays for all of the wars, welfare, and public ‘schools’ and national sin after sin upon sin? Who pulls the trigger? You never know from whom you can learn. He is more of a man than any taxpayer I know.
“Edgar believes God exists…Santa Muerte actually whispers to him to carry out killings.”
If you don’t understand that this is real you are in deep trouble. If you are still searching for some logic, reason, and sound judgment that will see you through the coming trial of America then you have denied an entire aspect of your created being and you will miss life’s most precious Gift. You will be brought to the realization of Christ Jesus so you might as well voluntarily begin that journey lest it come upon you suddenly.
All true believers on the LORD need to purpose in their hearts, beforehand, that you will not deny the risen Saviour. Now is the time, while you still can.
And just in case you were wondering. The invasion continues apace and has even accelerated, at least in my area. Mostly Central and South American mountain tribesmen, but, muz too. Nothing has changed under Trump. From what I see every day there is more quickly growing foreign population here since the election. Trump won’t save you, he can’t. Your government won’t save you, it can’t.
I’ve been reading Ezra.
On October 22, 2018 at 8:21 am, Ned said:
Porter from Kakistocracy blog posted this yesterday:
Americans are paying $667 billion to the pentagon this year.
What is this colossal expenditure getting them?
Is it protecting them from foreign invasion?
Does a military have any other fundamental purpose?
Protect the border or give us our money back.
Amen.
On October 22, 2018 at 9:35 am, dad29 said:
It is a synthesis, or a hybrid mixture, of Catholicism, superstition, Marxism, …
To be clear, that is NOT “Catholicism.” It is a heresy–or a variety of heresies, flavored country-by-country.
On October 22, 2018 at 11:36 am, billrla said:
The Cartels have been a god-send for the tattoo industry.
On October 22, 2018 at 1:05 pm, Herschel Smith said:
@dad29,
Well, they may not be following Thomistic theology given in the Council of Trent, but they include all of the trappings of Roman theology, such as the veneration of the “Saints” (I believe that every believer is a saint), prayers on behalf of the dead, and I could go on.
So to respond, you can believe as you wish, but to be clear, I think it’s just as I said it was.
On October 22, 2018 at 3:08 pm, dad29 said:
We will differ. Bill Clinton, and B H Obama both claim to be “believers.” If we accept their claim at face value, you are then forced to admit they are “saints.” Hmmmm.
Santeria, which is what you describe above, is based on some Catholic beliefs, as is Calvinism. But neither is “Catholic” in any strict sense of the word.
You are also well-enough acquainted with Scripture to know the verse from Macc: ‘It is a holy and wholesome act to pray for the dead.’
On October 22, 2018 at 5:37 pm, Gryphon said:
Remember, Central and South America were filled with various Cannibalistic, Human-Sacrificing Religions – While the Roman Catholic Church may have brought the ‘civilizing’ influences of homosexual ‘priests’, pedophilia, child trafficking, and more recently, socialism and cultural marxism, the Indigenous Beliefs of these Savages remain to some extent. There are Parallels to this with some of the African Tribal Religions that also ‘merged’ with Christianity during and After the Slave Trade.
And now, the (((cultural marxists))) are Hell-Bent (sarc. intended) to Bring In all sorts of Non-Assimilating, Non-White, Illiterate, low-I.Q. savages to Dilute and Destroy the White Race (no matter their Religion) .
We shall See exactly where Trump stands is regards to Protecting the Nation when the latest ‘Caravan’ Invasion reaches the U.S. Border. Unless it is Definitively Stopped, One and All, and the (((organizers))) Arrested and sent to GITMO without Trial under the NDAA, we will have seen the End of Politics as a ‘Way Out’ of the coming Chaos.
On October 22, 2018 at 7:23 pm, moe mensale said:
“You are also well-enough acquainted with Scripture to know the verse from Macc: ‘It is a holy and wholesome act to pray for the dead.’”
@dad29,
There is no authorization for praying for the dead in the 66 books of canonical Scripture. 2 Maccabees is not canonical Scripture. It’s part of the Apocrypha. One’s eternal destiny is determined here on earth prior to death. That eternal destiny can’t be changed after death.
On October 22, 2018 at 10:05 pm, Herschel Smith said:
@dad29,
This has nothing to do with Obama or Clinton. Their works show them to be who they are, sons of perdition.
Calvinism has little in common with RC. The Westminster Confession of Faith is almost in every point contrary to the Council of Trent.
First and Second Maccabees is not accepted in the Canon of Scripture by protestants: see F.F. Bruce.
I stand by my analysis 100%.
On October 23, 2018 at 1:10 pm, LP said:
BRVTVS Thanks for the archived link!!
On October 23, 2018 at 1:37 pm, dad29 said:
One’s eternal destiny is determined here on earth prior to death. That eternal destiny can’t be changed after death.
Catholics do not make the claim that the eternal destiny can be changed. It is binary: heaven or hell. You made your choice, you bought the ticket, have a nice ride.
HOWEVER, Catholicism’s invocation of 2Macc (and we determined that it IS canonical) goes to Purgatory with the knowledge that some souls are–at death of the body–not pure enough to be admitted to the Eternal Vision. Purgatory …ahhh….’purgates’ those souls and those Maccabean prayers hasten that purification.
To those who remind us that Catholics include vile, evil, reprehensible, and otherwise despicable cretinous human beings, yes. Thanks for the reminder. Don’t know what we’d do without you bringing the news.
Herschel, we would likely be very good pals prescinding from this religion stuff!
On October 24, 2018 at 9:43 am, Herschel Smith said:
@dad29,
I’m providing a lot of latitude to you (and others) to criticize me and my analysis by opening up comments almost without moderation. But you’re being a bit pedantic and overly critical.
This isn’t a comprehensive conversation about theology. I could do that, and I would hold my own (I assure you). My main point in the post, however, was that there are elements of RC in the beliefs of this cult. That’s indisputable. I stand by my analysis 100%.
As to the other points, you only verified what I said all along – i.e., that there is little to no correspondence between the doctrines outlined in the WCF and those in the Council of Trent, and yet you said that reformed theology is in part “based” on RC. It isn’t. It’s based on the Holy Writ.
I am not a RC. I do not believe RC theology. I studied the Council of Trent in detail and wrote papers on it in seminary. I am a Calvinist. I do not apologize for that, and my analysis over this web site will be based in part on my holistic world and life view coming from reformed theology.
You can like that or not. But my tolerance for criticism has limits, esp. when it deviates from the main points of the post.
On October 24, 2018 at 3:16 pm, moe mensale said:
@dad29,
Having been brought up in the Catholic tradition from Day 1, I think I can openly, but respectfully, discuss why I disagree with it. But don’t credit me with words I didn’t say. I never made any disparaging comments about you or Catholics in general.
Nearly 4 decades ago I determined that certain Catholic teachings and beliefs didn’t square with what the bible clearly stated. Either Jesus’ death on the cross forgave all my sins and cleansed my soul once and for all or it didn’t and everything else is just a lie. “Wash, rinse and repeat” isn’t the biblical prescription for salvation.
On October 28, 2019 at 11:06 pm, BRVTVS said:
And now an alter with 40 skulls was found: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-violence-tepito/over-40-skulls-found-at-altar-in-den-of-mexico-cartel-suspects-idUSKBN1X7030