This is a black thing written by a human hand.. More than a quarter of a million women were victims.. Their blood was shed in the name of this book.. And they were burned in the name of this book.. Or is it a devil who wrote it.. He wore the cloak of a priest and called himself Heinrich Kramer.. And he brought us this evil wrapped in the cover of religion.. So he blinded the hearts and eyes and brainwashed millions.. Priests.. Soldiers.. People.. A state of madness swept Europe so they burned men, women and children.. And nothing can be said about this book except that it is filth.. filth
witch hammer
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It does not seem possible for any contact between demons and the human body, because the demon has no point of contact with it. Therefore, they cannot inject semen into the human body.
Categories: | Horror literature, Literature, Novels |
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Tags: | Horror, literature, Novels, stories |
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