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Algol and the 'Vampire Cemetery' in Poland






A chilling find has been made in Poland: at least 17 skeletons buried with the skulls severed and placed between the knees or hands. That, say archaeologists, is how vampires used to be interred, to stop them rising from the dead. Construction workers building a road near the town of Gliwice in southern Poland this month came across four skeletons buried in a bizarre way. Their skulls had been cut off and placed between the knees or hands of the dead. Later, a further 13 skeletons arranged in a similar way were found.




The chart for the New Moon at Gliwice has the star Algol [26ta21] on the Midheaven [25ta58]

To the Chinese Algol was Tsi-Chi, “The Heaped Up Corpses,”  central star of Ta-Ling, “The Great Trench” a mass grave of piled up, deliberately dishonoured and dismembered remains. [1][2]

[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.201)



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