An Exorcist Speaks

I am not Catholic, but when it comes to this subject I picked up on some valuable information from this video. This priest is the “official” Exorcist of The Archdiocese of Indianapolis. I had heard of him, but never heard him speak on the subject. I know next to nothing about true exorcism and was surprised to find out (from another source) that The Rite had only recently been updated in the last couple of decades or so; they had been using The Rite set forth in 1614 for the last 400 years.

Much of what he speaks of is what can be described, IMO, as what we make of The Corona Plan (my term), esp. when he gets to “The 4 D’s”. Unknowingly, these 4D’s might be the reason I feel more and more skeptical of ALL information we’re getting, even from alt media. In fact, it sounds exactly like the strategy being used against us! I also find what he states regarding what is termed as Depression, actually being “discouragement”, in the most pathological sense of the word, to have much validity. He explains it very well.

He gives 6 entry points for demon possession and first and foremost is Occult Practices, next is Entertainment and either 3rd or 4th, he speaks of abuse. At this point, minute 22:20, he talks of a Mexican girl that came to him for help and the story is pretty enlightening. NOTE the physical changes he describes from minute 23:30 to 23:38; he will reiterate these changes again just a bit further on. Make of it what you will. At 31:45, he explains the “ordinary” ways humanity is overcome, The Four D’s.

This is all just VERY interesting. Get the greatest hits from minute 22:20 to the Q&A, which I have not listened to as yet. If wanting to know more, go back & listen from the beginning, etc. Enlightening indeed!

PS - Just listened to Q&A and it’s GREAT!!!

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Now all that priest needs to do is to perform a mass exorcism on all the world leaders; every damn one, from governors and mayors on-up the power-food-chain.

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You hit the nail on the head, Robert! Cast out those nasty suckers!

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Thank you for the summary!
I have read that the rate of exorcisms has increased in what is now a very dark time on the planet, so I find this to be believable.
I was raised Catholic, and while I don’t know much more than the rudimentary basics of exorcism, I am familiar with what the Italians call Malocchio or “The Evil-Eye”. There is a ritual Italians practice to remove said curses from victims, and one of my Aunts was trained in recognizing possession and performing the rite when necessary - always successfully.
Anyone who is into jewelry trends may notice an increasing number and variety of “protective” amulets for sale - (pendants, earrings, etc), and in various symbols (horns, chili peppers, eye and hand designs).
I think people are becoming aware of lurking evil forces, and whether it’s superstition or not, they may not want to take chances, so to speak.

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Dixie, how interesting about your Aunt! Note that the priest says there’s a different between “obsession” (which might relate to the jewelry) and full-blown possession.

As someone who grew up in the 60’s & 70’s, I saw the occult practices calm down after that, only to show a huge resurgence in the last couple of decades, but esp. since 2000. I was big into tarot as a teen and as a result of watching the video, pulled out the medium-sized plastic box with lid and looked at the cards, which, when priced, some decks are worth well over $100 and selling for that, easily, on eBay. Then, that is the real moral question, isn’t it?

I heard a priest many years back say that if it’s charts, cards, anything material, etc., they should be buried, not thrown in the garbage, not burned and certainly not sold to others. They should rot as a corporeal body would; it’s the only “safe” way. I did not hear his explanation for this, but can guess. Where do I bury cards in an apartment courtyard? Sheesh. Guess I need to go to the woods somewhere, IDK.

BTW, overhead that priest those years ago say there was good reason that the film The Exorcist was based on a story using a ouija board, as that’s the quickest, strongest way to invoke possession. Tarot ranked 2nd.

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Had an Italian grandmother of one of my son friends and teammate perform the Malocchio on both of them because of an evil man who cursed them with the evil eye! Boiling water and olive oil and it seemed to work!

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@ColonelZ The anointing with oil I understand. What did she do with the boiling water?! Ouch!

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I’ve heard about ouija dangers – never had one as a kid.
In my life, I’ve known only one really good and very successful Tarot reader, and that was because her motives were clean and pure. The rest were / are charlatans.
I agree about the dangers of the other stuff, but would it be safe to say that perhaps it’s not the objects themselves, but the users who are the dangers? Depending on whose hands they’re in, these things can be tools for good, or rather weapons to be misused / abused by the user who has negative, selfish or evil motivations, and in the case of possession, perhaps ego and ignorance has actually opened Pandora’s Box and allowed (invited) the curse in the first place.
Anyway, if you don’t know anyone with real estate where you can lay the cards to rest at the moment, is keeping them safe from evil doers for the time an alternative option?

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It’s said that taking food (eating) is one way to open one up to the Malocchio.
Since food is deeply embedded in Italian culture, it seems to make sense.

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The oil was dropped into the water and read to see if they had the evil eye (Malocchio ). So, she read what the oil did, this Italian grandmother spoke no English and then she said a prayer or what I couldn’t understand. The Rite was done, and the kids were free!

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@dixiejrt From what that priest said and the exorcist implied, there is absolutely no good in Occult practices; ego and ignorance having nothing to do with it. It’s all demon loaded and doesn’t matter the intent of the user; they will eventually be overcome by the evil. This does not mean they become possessed, but he said they usually become “obsessed”, which can ruin their lives and the lives around them. That being said, when it came to outright demon possession, aside from a person literally inviting a demon to possess them, the Occult practices are at the top of the risk levels.

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Great video! Interesting to hear what they show in the movies is actually a lot of what really happens. I definitely believe in demonic possession and entity attachment. I’ve seen a little myself in the form of behavior change, like someone/something else was speaking and a change in the eyes. I really enjoyed his speech. Very well spoken. Thank you for sharing!

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Thank you for pointing out the priest’s warnings - he may be correct for all I know.
What I do know is that there are too many off-balance people toying around with these things for fun, and have no idea what they’re doing. I steer clear of them.

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EB, short of burying the( hopefully perishable) materials somewhere where they may rot and be consumed by worms, insects, wildlife and mushrooms, that is to say, in a forest and not in a bog or swamp( ! – even if you think you know what you’re doing there), protocol dictates to wrap in “tin”( aluminium) foil and put in a cedarwood box( such as a case which expensive cigars are packed, etc.)., until such time as they may be buried. This however ONLY pertains to CHARGED items, for example bones found in sand brought back from Egypt( if for example one is an idiot as one of my friends let himself become), or ouijiboards known to have been the subject of maleficent influence. Run-of-the-mill tarot decks, dice, “occult” books and so forth may readily be despatched to the local garbage incinerator station or like alternative. Burning items in the backyard may be an option if one is careful not to get near the smoke. Reciting “binding prayers”/ binding magic over the item and then casting the influence out from one’s “sphere of influence” into the “pit”( effectively exorcism) is definetely useful. Books on exorcism are readily available, and one might start with searching for anglican exorcisms in the 1970’s. Best NOT to attempt exorcism on one’s own, however – always a price to pay.

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A friend of mine from my Army days, who I’ve since lost touch with, had an uncle who was a catholic priest who’s primary role was to perform exorcisms. He was based out of St. Louis or Kansas City, I can’t seem to remember which. My friend was never able to get much information out of his uncle, but he was told that they are becoming much more common than they used to be. I suppose that could be because people are a little more open these days, or perhaps it’s as some suspect, evil seems to be much more rampant and left unchecked than it used to be, or a bit of both. I haven’t thought about this in years.

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The problem with your proposition Robert is that, for exorcism to be successful it has to be done with at least a bit of free will left in a person that is possessed or oppressed. Since most of our elites especially in a higher echelons of power are perfectly or nearly perfectly possessed ( which means they are freely and almost completely cooperating with evil forces) to borrow from f. M. Martin vocabulary. Exorcism in these cases are futile.
Highly recommended reading in these matters are:

Gold standard as I call it “Hostage to devil” by M. Martin
“Diary of an American Exorcist” by Msgr. Stephen J. Rossetti, Ph.D
particular favorite of mine relatively unknown gem:
“The Deceiver” by Livio Fonzaga
and few note worthy psychiatrists with their take on spiritual warfare
“Demonic foes” by Richard Gallagher, M.D.,
“Glimpses of the devil” by M. Scott Peck M.D.
"People of the Lie: by M. Scott Peck M.D.

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You’re very well-read on this subject, of which I am not. In viewing the video and IMO, I think the higher echelons are working the 4D’s very hard in an effort to completely “Discourage” us to the point of throwing up our hands and giving in. Very few people can go any length of time without working, visiting family, friends, travel, entering federal bldgs., etc.; and that’s just what’s in effect at present. They’re going to try to hammer us until we completely lay down for it. This is why I like CAF’s idea of Redemption. We need to find out who the un-redeemable are, do away with them and redeem the rest to stop the cycle; and we need to do it quickly. Feels like a weird mix of Invasion of The Body Snatchers and Salem’s Lot. There will always be evil arising in the world, but this way, humanity might be able to catch its breath and live to fight another day.

Discouragement in action:

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What I wrote was an: “if only” it were possible.
And for it to be possible, would mean some heavy-duty intervention by a power; that would probably chose some other way of expressing such power, way beyond most imaginations. Indeed, maybe it would be so subtle - no one would notice - only time could reveal.

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I see your “if only” and would raise, if only I knew how to raise this. I wonder if the entire block, or many blocks of a city would have to be cleared for such a Rite? Wonder how many exorcists it would take to get everyone cleaned up? Really dangerous stuff…

Oh, I am counting on this " heavy-duty intervention by a power. It was done before and מקבל/Who is like God, won.