The widespread debauchery in Hollywood is well-known among Americans, particularly conservatives.
Ricky Schroder, award-winning actor and former child star, took to Instagram to reveal a disturbing incident from his childhood days in Hollywood.
This takes the term “evil” to a whole new level.
Schroder gained recognition for his role as the son of conservative actor Jon Voight in the 1979 movie “The Champ.” His exceptional performance in the film earned him a Golden Globe award.
Schroder began his Instagram video by mentioning his great-uncle, whom he considered one of his personal heroes. His great-uncle, a member of General George Patton’s army during World War II, used to share stories with Schroder during his childhood regarding the monstrous actions of the Nazis.
After sharing the story of his heroic great-uncle with his followers, Schroder strongly criticizes the prevalent corruption in American society, specifically within the federal government and Hollywood. He astutely notes that this is likely the reason why all these so-called “investigations” never lead to any actual accountability.
Schroder then shifts his focus to the chilling incident he witnessed as a young boy, describing it as a truly demonic episode that took place before he even reached the age to drive.
The following details may be disturbing for some readers:
I was hanging out with the older guys. And somebody popped in a cassette tape into a VHS player.
They had some sort of ritual where they took out a knife and cut him down the side. It was his right side.
They took out parts of him, and blood started flowing and they were chanting.
There were women there, and they took off their clothes, and then they took the blood and they smeared it on their bodies and started to be sexual with each other.
It was quite disturbing to see.
Schroder said the adults handed him the cassette tape and he said he took it to someone he trusted. Schroder then revealed what happened next.
“So we watched it. Then he told me never watch that again, and give it back to whoever gave it to you,” the actor said. “So I did that. But I was always confused about why they didn’t ask where it came from.”
Schroder believes the people who subjected him to this horrific abuse were cult members who could be linked to the Illuminati.
“And so, I believe that I met some of the cult members when I was younger, and they could be the Illuminati, or tied to them,” he said.
The actor concluded his video by asserting that the absence of justice in America stems from the potential corruption of influential leaders who could be entangled by this unnamed cult.
“If, in fact, we have no accountability or justice, it could be because these people who are supposed to bring us justice and protect and defend the Constitution, are corrupted by this cult, which I believe exists globally. But it especially has roots in Hollywood and in the environmental cult and in industry and politics,” he said.
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