Saturday 27 April 2013

DON'T


he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all. he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all. he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all. he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all.
he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all. he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all.
he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all. he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all.
he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all. he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all.
he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all. he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all.
he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all. he knows a lot about Graham, and he doesn’t knows anything at all.


Wednesday 24 April 2013

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Hi GuY!
I would have been comfortable with waiting to make myself known, but now that he’s started messing, I think
, the only trace we have is the fact that he at some point worked for DevDor Waste owns the culvert, activity I to order a new fear just to get a hold of someone, I’ve had responses
I really need to find this Mark Marcusson guy, … So, if any of you have had any dealings with Wastewater South or Mark Marcusson in the past, could you please get in touch? Even if you only know where, I would be eternally grateful.
We need to find ham.

Saturday 20 April 2013

HELP


Hi guys!
So, yesterday I received an email from someone anonymous. They said they c help me, and that they knew about the culverts. Unfortunately, they haven’t replied to any of my questions. I haven’t really given up on finding someone who knows what happens at the culverts, so it would be great if this person turned out to know something, and considering they probably read my blog, I am hoping they will see this and reach out again.
That said, they also told me that I should stay away from Graham. That makes me a bit honest. There is the chance that this is Graham finally communicating intelligibly, pretending he can help so he can trick me into getting off his back.
So, if you are someone who actually knows something, I would love to hear more from you. If you are Graham, I would like us to talk like reasonable people. If this is someone who is doing it for fun, it’s not funny.Thanks!

Wednesday 17 April 2013

message


Hi.
you have brought to my attention that can’t just be ignored.
It seems that ever since I started this blog, there’s another that has been copying posts. I was first. made aware of it a few days ago, but it has been going on for months.
I have tried to email the owner, but I’ve had no reply, so I thought it might be a bot. Going back though, it’s clear that my posts have been edited or rewritten in strange, to varying degree each time, so if this is a strange one.
If you are, I am sure you read my blog. I want to talk to you. You have been stealing the I have been, and often spent hours researching, and that is not okay. I would it if you came forward and apologised for your, both in writing to me and on your own blog. If you do not do this, I will report you and request that your blog is taken down.
To the rest of you, thanks for pointing it out and showing your, it’s greatly appreciated!

Thursday 11 April 2013

the c ulvrts part


In my search for what I have been assured was a paganistic cult, I’ve had to dig into some weird stuff. My main contact has been the priest I mentioned in the previous update, but I’ve also had to consult some books at the local library. Yeah, when was the last time you looked something up in a book?
I had it on good authority that there had been a trend going around the region with vague shamanistic at the time of the culvert-cult, but I had no idea that anyone had taken it to such a literal idea. A magazine article I found referenced a group of bohemians living by “Four Branches.” At first I thought it might be a place, but some more digging made me think it might have referred to the Four Branches of the Mabinogi. That’s a collection of written Welsh mythology, by the way.
I didn’t make the connection at first, as the only thing to guide me was the fact that the area around here was used for druidic worship in the time before the Anglo-Saxons. It is a “well-known fact” that druidic cults operated until the 1600s, even if I haven’t found any confirmation of this. However, once I looked up cult activity in newspaper reports from the 1920s, I found something. A group of people that moved from all over Britain to the region following the first world war gathered in a group of worshippers that referred to itself as “nifer o cyhyraeth”. I haven’t quite managed to figure out what it’s supposed to mean, but apparently Cyhyraeth Cyhyraeth Cyhyraeth Cyhyraeth is a being from Welsh mythology. It’s a large but thin, skeletal, wraith-like spirit that stalks people who are about to suffer a horrible fate.
Why anyone would want to associate with such a being is beyond me. Maybe they saw some form of divinatory power in its ability to predict death, or maybe there is some other ability that I didn’t read about that is appealing. Or maybe it’s just a misspelling of a completely different word. Unfortunately, Iany of the members from 1923 are alive today. However there are no later stories about that group of worshippers, which means that it is not impossible that some sort of religious tradition survived for some 65 years, manifesting in the culvert-cult.
So that’s my theory on who the people causing disturbances around the culvert were. I would have liked to be able to say something more definitive, especially as I’ve spent weeks researching this, but until I manage to get a hold of someone close to the cult, or even a member of it, this will have to do.
I hope you guys have enjoyed the culverthalf as much as I have!

Wednesday 10 April 2013

the cults part iiiiiii


Hi most of you. know this past month Ibeen working crazy trying to figure out the the culverts. The greatest challenge has by far been trying to find out what happened. There’s just no trace of anything. Wo got arrested, why did the police got involved, didn’t DevDor Waste themselves. Indeed, I can’t even get a hold of who worked at the company back thenpartially it is defunct now.
I spoke to a police officer who was active back in the early eighties, but although he can recall the case, he doesn’t remember anything about who were in charge of it, or involved at all. The journalist who wrote both of the reports I am working off of is dead. I was just about ready to give up on the whole thing.
But thenhi sent me the name of a local priest! I would like to take this opportunity to thank my benefactor. (I you read the site!) Of course, with the involvement of stories of worship and rituals, it was natural to involve a man in the investigation. As it turns out, the priest (iknowyou) was the one who determined that what was going on was not anything,.,.,., and there was supposedly no human sacrifice. way.
I was surprised by how big the difference betwee labelling something and is. You see, Satanism is effectively a, a set of beliefs derived from, if somewhat twisted and perverted from its original message. a faith, a pattern that every can follow., on the other hand, is by its very definition. The way the explained it was that covers every faith that doesn’t have centralised tenets. There are thousands of variations on religionsacross the world and across history, but apart from similar or similar mythological creatures, there isn’t any correct to view the faith (or a number of correct ways, as is the case religions). It is and unorganised, by its very.
So the then is what the culvert believed they were doing with their rituals or activities. It out that that would be an even more question to answer.