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In Charlie in the chocolate factory he talks about foreigners being imported through underground entry to the factory, where they stayed, underground. Well known that Moloch worshipers have operated this way for a LONG time. HP Lovecraft wrote about the same exact thing in his story about moloch worshipers in NYC.

In the factory it makes clear that children are eaten there. Underground.

In the sequel to Charlie in the chocolate factory, it is clear THIS IS NOT A CHILDREN'S NOVEL. It goes straight to outer space where it is a straight up horror novel of the likes of X-Files or Hell Raiser. He makes it clear that he writes not from a fantasimal approach of imagination. Writes of a space creature that can travel at extreme speeds, has extreme strength, can change forms and even talk / communicate to some degree. However it can not enter the earth's atmosphere because it has no way to keep from burning up. So it basically stops all real space travel.

In the book it talks about the president of the US being controlled by his wife. Who is an ultra battle hag to the point of basically looking like a dude. Sound familiar? Sounds like it fucking was written yesterday by someone with deep insider knowledge. Why would he put that kind of political detail into a childrens book? Let alone the sequel to CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY. Literally the whole book was about these space creatures and the politics around the president of the US.

In "BFG" "The Big Friendly Giant". Once again he does not even hint that he is writing from imagination. He writes from the confidence and plainality of this is at best of a metaphor or version of something that he plainly knows as a reality / truth. The giants, which are basically timeless, just simply appeared on earth and simply disappear if they ever do, do nothing but go out and eat children at night. They are basically invisible in their actions, and go to all walks of the globe to do what they do.

But this and really "The Witches" that is 'scaring the shit out of me'. Straight at the beginning of "The Witches" it makes it clear that there are real witches. And they come off as real, normal everyday people with real everyday jobs and normal to interact with as any other people. They dress normally, they are complete normal in their everyday activities. However they eat and kill children. They despise children (although will act completely like any other normal person around them and not be identifiable) and always have to be killing and disappearing them at at least once a week.

Each country has their own witches who all know each other, basically all loosely work together / know each other, and go about what they do in their own local way. Ie in Britain they turn them to insects so the parents kill them themselves. In the US they actually get the parents to eat them by turning them in to hot dogs.

They can't be identified in any normal scenario, but they always ie have large nostrils, in other words large noses. There is a "Grand High Witch" that goes around for a yearly single meeting of all of the witches in each country individually. Sound familiar? The "grand high witch" can print any country's currency essentially rendering all the witches infinitely wealthy as needed. The grand witch makes a plan to have all the witches buy sweet shops then poison the sweets with a delayed response poison so it can't be associated with the sweet shop. sound familiar? WTF! The meeting that they have, in a hotel, is dubbed "Meeting for the stoppage of cruelty to children". At this point I was like wtf I can't just keep reading this and not let someone else know. And the writing style as if basically NONE of this is made up. You can always tell if something was written from imagination or plain confidence truth.

Keep in note Roald Dahl is an "ex" intelligence agent. I straight up suspected this after reading the second book, after the 4th I confirmed it was true.

In Charlie in the chocolate factory he talks about foreigners being imported through underground entry to the factory, where they stayed, underground. Well known that Moloch worshipers have operated this way for a LONG time. HP Lovecraft wrote about the same exact thing in his story about moloch worshipers in NYC. In the factory it makes clear that children are eaten there. Underground. In the sequel to Charlie in the chocolate factory, it is clear THIS IS NOT A CHILDREN'S NOVEL. It goes straight to outer space where it is a straight up horror novel of the likes of X-Files or Hell Raiser. He makes it clear that he writes not from a fantasimal approach of imagination. Writes of a space creature that can travel at extreme speeds, has extreme strength, can change forms and even talk / communicate to some degree. However it can not enter the earth's atmosphere because it has no way to keep from burning up. So it basically stops all real space travel. In the book it talks about the president of the US being controlled by his wife. Who is an ultra battle hag to the point of basically looking like a dude. Sound familiar? Sounds like it fucking was written yesterday by someone with deep insider knowledge. Why would he put that kind of political detail into a childrens book? Let alone the sequel to CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY. Literally the whole book was about these space creatures and the politics around the president of the US. In "BFG" "The Big Friendly Giant". Once again he does not even hint that he is writing from imagination. He writes from the confidence and plainality of this is at best of a metaphor or version of something that he plainly knows as a reality / truth. The giants, which are basically timeless, just simply appeared on earth and simply disappear if they ever do, do nothing but go out and eat children at night. They are basically invisible in their actions, and go to all walks of the globe to do what they do. But this and really "The Witches" that is 'scaring the shit out of me'. Straight at the beginning of "The Witches" it makes it clear that there are *real witches*. And they come off as real, normal everyday people with real everyday jobs and normal to interact with as any other people. They dress normally, they are complete normal in their everyday activities. However they eat and kill children. They despise children (although will act completely like any other normal person around them and not be identifiable) and always have to be killing and disappearing them at at least once a week. Each country has their own witches who all know each other, basically all loosely work together / know each other, and go about what they do in their own local way. Ie in Britain they turn them to insects so the parents kill them themselves. In the US they actually get the parents to eat them by turning them in to hot dogs. They can't be identified in any normal scenario, but they always ie have large nostrils, in other words large noses. There is a "Grand High Witch" that goes around for a yearly single meeting of all of the witches in each country individually. Sound familiar? The "grand high witch" *can print any country's currency essentially rendering all the witches infinitely wealthy as needed*. The grand witch makes a plan to have all the witches buy sweet shops then poison the sweets with a delayed response poison so it can't be associated with the sweet shop. *sound familiar*? WTF! The meeting that they have, in a hotel, is dubbed "Meeting for the stoppage of cruelty to children". At this point I was like wtf I can't just keep reading this and not let someone else know. And the writing style as if basically NONE of this is made up. You can always tell if something was written from imagination or plain confidence truth. Keep in note Roald Dahl is an "ex" intelligence agent. I straight up suspected this after reading the second book, after the 4th I confirmed it was true.

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Talking about "ex" intelligence agent, Behold a Pale Horse was written by an ex intelligence agent too. What really scared me about that book was he wrote it in the late 70s!

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I didn't read it what does it picture?

I know a thing or two about bill cooper, he made a couple of rather outlandish claims and he had a reputation of being an alcoholic toward the end of his life, died in a shooting with local authorities. His supporters often described him as the real alex jones, sort of, most of the time they were AJ haters as far as I recall

>In the Summer of 1988, Cooper made his first public comments on the ParaNet Bulletin Board System, an early UFO message board. According to Cooper's first post, in 1966 he was serving aboard the USS Tiru when he and fellow Navy personnel witnessed a metal craft "larger than a football field" repeatedly enter and exit the water.

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His book talked about pandemics long before it happened and the groups surrounding all of this. Had you read it in the late 90s, you would have assumed this guy was nuts, yet here we are.