Vlad-The Evidence for Vampirism
Apprentice Kathy
July, 2012
Is there circumstantial evidence for Vampires? Stories and legends are not proof for this researcher. Is there evidence found in current history books that Vampires had existed in Europe where Vampire lore says they are to be found? The following images will present a powerful case that a veil of secrecy that has descended over Transylvania and Wallachia, the home of Vlad. Has the powerful Vampire cabal paid off, intimidated or threatened academia so that this knowledge remains hidden from the public?
The above images confirm the knowledge in academia, especially historical circles, of Vampires, or the chief vampire, and their powerful cabal. While historians talk about Western European history, they don't want you know the truth about Eastern Europe.
Until Bram Stoker published his vampire story, Vlad had free reign and the historians had no concerns about Vampires being exposed to the bright light of day. Clearly, by 1900 Vlad has gone into hiding. There is no doubt of an express arrangement between the powerful Vampire cabal and academia.
The agreement is this-you don't write about us and we won't exsanguinate you. Those egg head professors like big words.
Clearly, the powerful Vampire cabal has started to influence Hollywood. Only in the last two decades have vampires lost their bloodthirsty image to transform into brooding, romantic figures. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Twilight saga are leading the way for people to accept Vampires as normal people, just different than we are.
For over 2,100 years Wallachia was independent. It was unconquered by Alexander, the Romans or the Ottomans.
Alexander did not venture into to Europe, but instead chose India for his conquest.
The Roman Empire ranged from Britain to the Middle East, but left Vlad alone.
The Ottomans also ruled the Middle East, the Balkans and threatened Vienna, but Vlad was left unmolested.
Being isolated in eastern Europe, Vlad's secret was safe until very recently.
However as the world at large learned about Vlad in the 19th century, he went into seclusion.
There is no doubt in this researcher's mind that when the errors of Modernism are exposed, Vlad will reemerge to become and future ruler of his beloved land, Wallachia.
I am not a believer in conspiracy theories, but when presented with evidence like this, I wonder why have historians not written about this unconquered land and exposed the evils of Vampirism? Historians will spend a lifetime collecting and commenting on the intrigues of Duchies, Kingdoms and Papal States that span centuries in Italy, but nothing about this constant presence in the Balkans that can ward off powerful enemies?
This is a massive cover up spanning millennia and I, for one, am glad to have exposed verifiable proof of Vampirism to the world.
Until Bram Stoker published his vampire story, Vlad had free reign and the historians had no concerns about Vampires being exposed to the bright light of day. Clearly, by 1900 Vlad has gone into hiding. There is no doubt of an express arrangement between the powerful Vampire cabal and academia.
The agreement is this-you don't write about us and we won't exsanguinate you. Those egg head professors like big words.
Clearly, the powerful Vampire cabal has started to influence Hollywood. Only in the last two decades have vampires lost their bloodthirsty image to transform into brooding, romantic figures. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Twilight saga are leading the way for people to accept Vampires as normal people, just different than we are.
For over 2,100 years Wallachia was independent. It was unconquered by Alexander, the Romans or the Ottomans.
Alexander did not venture into to Europe, but instead chose India for his conquest.
The Roman Empire ranged from Britain to the Middle East, but left Vlad alone.
The Ottomans also ruled the Middle East, the Balkans and threatened Vienna, but Vlad was left unmolested.
Being isolated in eastern Europe, Vlad's secret was safe until very recently.
However as the world at large learned about Vlad in the 19th century, he went into seclusion.
There is no doubt in this researcher's mind that when the errors of Modernism are exposed, Vlad will reemerge to become and future ruler of his beloved land, Wallachia.
I am not a believer in conspiracy theories, but when presented with evidence like this, I wonder why have historians not written about this unconquered land and exposed the evils of Vampirism? Historians will spend a lifetime collecting and commenting on the intrigues of Duchies, Kingdoms and Papal States that span centuries in Italy, but nothing about this constant presence in the Balkans that can ward off powerful enemies?
This is a massive cover up spanning millennia and I, for one, am glad to have exposed verifiable proof of Vampirism to the world.
Vlad's castle.