A MURDER TRIAL in Indiana made international headlines this week when defense attorneys argued that the victims had been sacrificed to the god Odin.
Two teen girls were murdered in Delphi, Indiana in 2017. The defense team for the accused, 52-year-old Richard Allen, claims that the girls were actually sacrificed in a ritual to the Norse “All-Father,” Odin—who was not as kindly as he’s depicted by actor Anthony Hopkins in the Thor movies produced by Marvel Comics.
The judge in the case had previously refused to allow evidence presented in August by an expert in ritualistic crimes. The defense claims testimony by a crime scene investigator this week has opened the door to present the ritual murder defense.
We also discuss Israel’s attack on Iran Friday night. It appears to have targeted Iran’s missile manufacturing capabilities. It’s unclear at this point whether Iran will respond—although, as of our recording this morning, Iran’s proxy Hezbollah had launched 200 missiles at Israel today.
We talk about a new report by investigative journalist James O’Keefe, who cites a whistleblower from the General Services Administration who revealed that the GSA awarded a $347 million contract to a private security firm with ties to the CIA, NSA, FBI, and Homeland Security to transport unaccompanied children from America’s southern border to “sponsors.” It’s big business, and the whistleblower says the children were treated like “commodities.”
Here’s the link to the article at ZeroHedge News that explores the exploitation of immigrants by the federal government on behalf of a network of “industrial-size staffing firms.”
Our new book The Gates of Hell is now available in paperback, Kindle, and as an audiobook at Audible!
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