THIS JUST IN – WEREWOLVES ARE REAL!

Bill Schnoebelen, Occult expert and Ex-Vampire-turned-Christian Evangelical Baptist has just confirmed it – Werewolves are real!

In Schnoebelen’s latest DVD Documentary, ‘Interview with the Ex-Vampire’, he explained that werewolves are very real, and go by many names, or sometimes just Weres, Lycanthropes, Therianthropes, Otherkin. They are people who have ascended through the ranks to the top levels of Satanism and Wicca, and can shape-shift into wolves and other animals.

Schnoebelen, author of Christian books ‘Lucifer Dethroned’ and ‘Wicca: Satan's Little White Lie’ went onto explain that within the Satanist and Wiccan World, these ‘werewolves’ were used as assassins, and were the main 'Satanic Death Squads' used to take out their enemies! This is shocking!
To find out more, purchase this indepth 9-hour-long DVD Documentary – ‘Interview with the Ex-Vampire’ at - (http://www.exvampire.com/aboutthemovie.php)

Stories of people turning into wolves (and other were-animals) have been around for millennia. Perhaps the oldest of these stories is that of the Greek king Lycaon. According to legend, Lycaon was turned into a wolf for eating human flesh. Other stories say that he was turned into a wolf after sacrificing a child to the false Pagan God Zeus atop Mount Lycaeus. Every year afterward those who would sacrifice to Zeus on Mount Lycaeus, would also be turned into a werewolf as a curse.

Throughout Europe stories of werewolves and similar creatures have developed. The Un-Godly Scandinavians, for example, spoke of fighters known as ulfhednar (shapeshifters). During battle they would summon the demon spirits of animals, such as the wolf or bear, to possess them so they could fight even more ferociously in battle. Other countries where such creatures make an appearance include Germany, Bulgaria, Russia, Romania, Portugal and many more.


During the 16th and 17th centuries there were several high profile and documented cases regarding "real werewolves," primarily in France. One such case was that of Jacques Roulet, who was found hiding in some bushes feasting upon the remains of a mutilated teenage boy. Such examples of cannibalism were often seen as evidence of the person being a werewolf.


Such criminal cases of "werewolves" have recently hit the news, such as the story of a man in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, who attacked a woman and informed police afterwards that he was a werewolf.

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Bill Schnoebelen, Occult expert and Ex-Vampire-turned-Christian Evangelical Baptist has just confirmed it – Werewolves are real!
In Schnoebelen’s latest DVD Documentary, ‘Interview with the Ex-Vampire’, he explained that werewolves are very real, and go by many names, or sometimes just Weres, Lycanthropes, Therianthropes, Otherkin. They are people who have ascended through the ranks to the top levels of Satanism and Wicca, and can shape-shift into wolves and other animals.
Schnoebelen, author of Christian books ‘Lucifer Dethroned’ and ‘Wicca: Satan's Little White Lie’ went onto explain that within the Satanist and Wiccan World, these ‘werewolves’ were used as assassins, and were the main 'Satanic Death Squads' used to take out their enemies! This is shocking!
To find out more, purchase this indepth 9-hour-long DVD Documentary – ‘Interview with the Ex-Vampire’ at - (http://www.exvampire.com/aboutthemovie.php)
Stories of people turning into wolves (and other were-animals) have been around for millennia. Perhaps the oldest of these stories is that of the Greek king Lycaon. According to legend, Lycaon was turned into a wolf for eating human flesh. Other stories say that he was turned into a wolf after sacrificing a child to the false Pagan God Zeus atop Mount Lycaeus. Every year afterward those who would sacrifice to Zeus on Mount Lycaeus, would also be turned into a werewolf as a curse.
Throughout Europe stories of werewolves and similar creatures have developed. The Un-Godly Scandinavians, for example, spoke of fighters known as ulfhednar (shapeshifters). During battle they would summon the demon spirits of animals, such as the wolf or bear, to possess them so they could fight even more ferociously in battle. Other countries where such creatures make an appearance include Germany, Bulgaria, Russia, Romania, Portugal and many more.
During the 16th and 17th centuries there were several high profile and documented cases regarding "real werewolves," primarily in France. One such case was that of Jacques Roulet, who was found hiding in some bushes feasting upon the remains of a mutilated teenage boy. Such examples of cannibalism were often seen as evidence of the person being a werewolf.
Such criminal cases of "werewolves" have recently hit the news, such as the story of a man in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, who attacked a woman and informed police afterwards that he was a werewolf.
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