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Dec 20, 2024, 14 tweets

🧵 Chicago Ritual Child Sacrifice, and horrific coverup by the Police

In 1955 and 1956, five White children, 3 young boys and 2 teenage sisters were abducted and murdered in a manner which seems suggestive of J—ish ritual sacrifice, the liturgical object of which is to obtain Gentile blood to mix with the matzoh used in several esoteric religious ceremonies such as Purim, Passover, and Kol Nidre at Yom Kippur.

John and Anton Schuessler, Jr., Robert Peterson, and Barbara and Patricia Grimes were murdered. (All aged 14 and under). They were all found nude, yet none showed signs of sexual assault. The corpses had marks on the wrists and ankles, indicating bondage.

All of the children were drained of blood. The children each had small cuts on them, indicative of torture. The official cause of death was blood loss and exposure.

The girls were found with repeated puncture wounds to the thighs, buttocks and torso. The two youngest boys were found with puncture wounds in the wrists, hands, and feet, Resembling the wounds of Christ.

John Schuessler was missing skin on his thigh which had been moved deliberately to hide marks printed on his skin. Bobby had eleven irregular wounds on his scalp. The boys also had traces of grain in their wounds (a form of matzoh?)

Floor mat patterns imbedded in one of the victims skin indicated that they were transported in a Packard, a Luxury car which only the wealthiest could afford.

The Chicago Daily news ran an article speculating that a “religious cult” may have been involved. Within ten minutes of reporting it they sent trucks out to bring them all in. They were brought back to the Station to be burned.

Mrs. Lyrl Clark Van Hyning, a publisher, obtained some copies and asked the Daily News why they were recalled. The Paper responded that they received complaints that it would cause “racial unrest”.

Mrs. Van Hyning took it upon herself to send the Boy’s father Anton Schuessler Sr., a copy of Arnold Leese’s definitive work J—ISH RITUAL MURDER.

Upon reading the booklet he made the mistake of going to the police. The Cook County Sheriff of the time was a J— named Joseph Lohman.

Lohman placed Schuessler under arrest for the murder of his own sons. A J—ish deputy named Horowitz was sent to the Schuessler home with a party. They ransacked the house and put Mrs. Schuessler under house arrest.

They were forbidden to leave the house or use the phone because they could “spread rumours about the J—S”

The Two Irish detectives in charge of the case, lieutenants James Lynch and James McMahon, later complained angrily that Lohman’s Cook County investigators had destroyed evidence, threatened and tampered with witnesses, and obstructed their investigations.

Schuessler was found completely cleared of wrongdoing by a lie detector test and strong Alibi but instead of releasing him, he was committed to a private mental institution in Des Plaines, IL

He Died the same day he got there after receiving electroshock “therapy”.

Dr. Steinfeld, who operated the asylum, was forced to testify because of public outcry. He said that Schuessler was suffering from “hallucinations” and “paranoid delusions” that “certain people were out to get him.”

Dr. Thomas McCarran, another psychiatrist, knew that Steinfield had been prosecuted for giving j—ish boys certain drugs that would mimic the effects of certain illnesses to avoid service during WW2, so that they could avoid service.

Dr. Thomas McCarron turned all of the documents of this case over to the DA. He also denounced Steinfield to the Newspapers and said that he was guilty of murdering Schuessler

The DA responded by telling McCarron not to make any more public statements regarding the case. Several nights later, a bomb blew the front door off of McCarons house.

Several days after the inquest closed Steinfeld fled to Switzerland where he “hung himself”.

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