The bones of female were found in an old Oddfellows Hall.
Inside was a black wooden box. Curious, Wallace tugged it from its dark resting place. A white shroud appeared. Then leathery ribs. Then white candles.
“It was like a Dracula movie,” Wallace said. “The top of the skull was covered, but you could see the rib cage and the sinew.”
In the Rosicrucian tale by William Ainsworth, a Dracula like figure enters the secret tomb of Cyprian de Rougemont, an alleged Grand Master of the Rosy Cross. Rougemont in Neufchatel is the suggested source of the Rosamond name. The ancestors of Denis de Rougemont, a co-founder of the Eruopean Union and member of the Bilderberg conspiracy, opposed Frederick Wilhelm the third who claimed Neufchatel as a member of the Hohenzollern House of Orange. Above we see Bennett Rosamond the Grand Master of the Orange Lodge in Canada. The Bentons…
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