How To Turn Someone Into A Vampire In the 1700s



In 1731, people understood vampires very differently.

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  1. It was the fallen angels who first turned away from The Creator—in order to come down into the world of men, and live as the gods; [they are the ‘gods of old’ worshipped by the pagans still to this day, known as ‘the mighty ones’ to the Greeks i.e the demigods] it was they who first taught mankind the forbidden knowledge—that the life resides in the blood, and by consuming that ‘life’ from the blood of another, [usually from children as their blood was purer in age] they could regenerate their life force, heal faster, and look more youthful… however, people would inevitably become monsters, devouring the youth and preying upon the innocent, the world have been given over to the wicked, as the fallen had corrupted ALL things—for this cause, the earth would have to be ‘cleansed,’ and so The LORD GOD sent the rains… however, not all was destroyed, and that forbidden knowledge would ultimately resurface as mankind began to resurface, only now, these ‘practices’ would go underground, and remain hidden in the darkness; carried on, and passed down through the generations, it would be closely guarded within a dark religion—but nothing can be hidden by the darkness, that won’t [eventually] be made manifest by the light, and The Lord Jesus Christ warned us about the return of those dark days… “as it were in the days of Noah, so shall it be when The Son of Man returns to the earth!”

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  2. Vampyre are tales told to make the citizens angry against the aristocratic society. (French and Russian revolutions) Aimed at the pasty white blue blood.
    Looking at some of the stories that you hear today they're still about.
    Like the guy that had the menstrual blood for beauty products.

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