I like to call it Ba'elmont because it was named after the 200 acre parcel that Opium Trader, John Perkins Cushing, donated from his "Bellmont" estate. The Forbes family made their money in the Opium Trade too and used this money to buy the Elizabeth Islands off the coast of Massachusetts. One of the letter ls was dropped from Bellmont and no one seems to know why. Bel is the same evil entity as Ba'el whose name means Lord. Ba'el Zebub means Lord of the Flies. Henry Kissinger, whose last name means swamp dweller, lived on Belmont Hill in the 60s when he was a professor at Harvard. He said he liked Dom's Pizza, according to a Belmont resident on Facebook who used to babysit for him, which was the only pizza place in town at the time, until Belmont Pizza opened in 1971. Belmont Pizza's back door aligns with the back door of the creepy Odd Fellows Hall, a house with no windows, which I find strange in light of the "debunked" Pizzagate "conspiracy theory." In the 1988 movie, Mystic Pizza, a secret ingredient was being added to the sauce, kind of like John Podesta's legendary Walnut Sauce, which made everyone love the pizza but no one knew why. Human skeletons have been found in the walls, floors, and cabinets of Odd Fellows Halls across the country. They say that they used to do initiation rituals using real skeletons, but only use plastic ones now. Former CIA Director, John Deutch, still lives on Ba'elmont Hill. Ba'elmont Hill, Harvard, and the CIA are all evil in my opinion. McLean Hospital runs the world's largest brain bank for Harvard, where they remove the pineal glands from the brains, calling them "key structures," but don't say what they do with them. The pineal gland of a human sacrifice victim was allegedly referred to as "witches candy" by Hillary Clinton in the "debunked" Frazzledrip video that caused nine NYPD officers to "commit suicide" after watching. There is also a September 6, 1914 article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch about eating pineal glands called A Food That Does Away With Youth that has an illustration called Victims of Moloch. The mock sacrifice of a baby to Moloch was performed at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair by Jews in a pageant called The Romance of a People. The Fernald "School" in Waltham, a stone's throw from McLeans, did illegal radiation experiments on kids for MIT. They were also slicing up the brains of the kids who died there for "research" that was never done. This was revealed in a 60 Minutes segment in 2004 called America's Deep, Dark Secret. The Fernald School was on Trapelo Rd, which according to Belmont historian, Dick Betts, got its name from beaver trappers in the area who used to shout, "Trap below!" but I don't believe that. Trapelo is the first person present tense conjugation of the Italian word trapelare, which would mean light filters through me, or I am the light. I believe that this is a reference to Lucifer, "the light bearer." Satan is the new name given to Lucifer after his fall from the heavens. Beth Dozoretz, a friend of Hillary Clinton, who works at Harvard, ran the Art in Embassies program, which allegedly ships children in crates labeled as "live art" to satanists who ritually murder them according to "conspiracy theorists." When Satanic Ritual Abuse victims, Gabriel and Alisa Dearman, were asked where their parents got the babies they were sacrificing, they said that they were shipped in crates via the "post." Satanic Landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, who lived in Ba'elmont, put an owl representing Lilith, the wife of Satan, into the landscape design for Washington, D.C. Lilith is described as a "screech owl" in Isaiah 34:11, and was believed to steal babies in the night. Olmsted also chose the land for McLean Hospital. People think it's a nice quiet town without much going on, but I think there is clearly evil lurking beneath the surface that most people don't know about. Keep an eye on your kids if you move there. I grew up there and someone tried to kidnap me on my way to school in the late 70s right after my sister and I were befriended by a CIA family. I was also taken on a field trip in fifth grade to the home of Harvard alum and Rockefeller Institute trustee, William Henry Claflin, Jr., who lived on top of Ba'elmont Hill to see his collection of shrunken heads and bannerstone that he "collected." He was sent by Harvard to Stallings Island, GA to "collect" the bannerstones, but since bannerstones are something that Native Americans bury with the dead, he might have had to dig up a Native American grave or two in order to "collect" them. What was the criteria for Olmsted to choose the land for his projects? Does it have to be a Native American burial ground, or sit along a "ley line?" Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C., which are home to many of his landscape design projects, are all in a line for some reason. Links: A Food That Does Away With Youth https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85038615/1914-09-06/ed-1/seq-48/#date1=1777&index=1&rows=20 Immortalising Brains at the world's largest Brain Bank https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23130920-100-immortalising-human-brains-at-the-worlds-largest-brain-bank/ America's Deep, Dark Secret, a.k.a. Locking Away the Feebleminded https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m01dXKDOxcs&t=161s Art in Embassies Program https://prepareforchange.net/2018/05/12/modern-art-scandal-uncovered-are-children-shipped-in-boxes-as-live-art-under-the-art-for-embassies-program-to-feed-pedophiles-and-cannibals/
My weird hometown: Belmont, MA
Updated: Sep 22
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