THE BLACK MADONNA OF AMEROIS: The Enigma of the Ardennes
Deep in Belgian’s Ardennes Forest stands the hushed and guarded Chateau des Amerois, once a home to faithful Catholic rulers. Few have seen behind its massive Gothic edifice, but those who have speak of it by another name:
The Castle of the Mothers of Darkness.
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Hello, my friends, and welcome to Uncanny Catholic, where we explore everything in this world that is supernatural from a Catholic perspective. I'm your host, Ursula Bielski, and I'm so glad that you are here today, because we are we are talking about one of the most mysterious places on Earth and one of the most chilling places, too, if you believe the many stories that are told about it. It's the story of a remote castle in the Ardennes forest in Belgium: the Chateau des Amerois.
I had to spend several days learning how to say that, but castle is more popularly known as the Mothers of Darkness Castle. And for those familiar with current conspiracy theories, this is said to be a key center of the Illuminati's power—a place where the secret elite conduct occult rituals and plan world events together. It is also allegedly one of the main places where “hunting parties” have been held by elites that reportedly meet to hunt trafficked children on the grounds of the estate, in imitation of (or maybe influencing) that famous story, “The Most Dangerous Game.” (Remember that one from Great Books in grade school? We all had to read that.) But this is supposed to be one of the main places where children have experienced it, and have been victimized by these people who have literally hunted them down to kill them, to use them in rituals, etc.
We're going to take all this with a grain of salt, because there's not a lot of information about this. But, as you're going to hear in a few minutes, there actually has been a lot of evidence brought forth, be it circumstantial evidence, maybe hearsay evidence, to suggest that these stories are true. But Of course the powers that be, including the Internet don't seem to want us to talk about them, and I'll give you a specific example—or examples—of how I know that, in just a few minutes.
The Mystical Ardennes
So let's set the stage for this. First of all, the Chateau d'Amerois is in the Ardennes forest. This is this very famous forested region in Europe. It's densely wooded and is in southern Belgium, but extends into Luxembourg and also northern France. It's not just a geographical area, but it's a place that's so rich in history.
The Ardennes has been so important in warfare and other military operations. And it's also been a key place where we've really seen the history of spirituality in humanity play out, from ancient times through the birth of Christianity to current times (and the resurfacing of Paganism), doing almost a full circle.
In ancient times, the forest was considered a very sacred place for the cults who lived in the area, and they literally worshiped the trees of this very dense forest and also the hidden springs that you'll find all throughout it. These were considered sacred: not just beautiful natural, elements and creations of God, but they were considered to be conduits to the divine. In fact, the whole forest was considered to be a liminal space where the division between the physical world and the spiritual world was broken, that line was broken, that line was blurred.
And so, basically, anything could happen when you were in the Ardennes forest, and you might encounter any number of spiritual beings, including gods that were said to roam through the forest. Primarily, locals and travelers would talk of the goddess named Arduinna, as this was said to be her realm, and she ruled this realm and would be seen riding through the forest on a wild boar.
The forest was a place that was full of all the things: witches, werewolves, vampires, and all of these elements that we think of when we think of Medieval, Gothics, spooky, spiritual, terrifying things that you might encounter in the woods. You had them there in the Ardennes, and people really avoided the woods because it was this liminal place rife with spiritual beings—many of them untoward.
Then, when Christianity began to develop, the Ardennes became a place where Christians would start to go, especially Christian hermits would go into the forest to live and pray. There would be mystics that would go into the forest as well, to commune with God and receive visions. And so we saw a transition there from this Pagan world to the Christian world. But there were still Pagans that were living in the area and worshiping in the area. So we see a real intersection between these two cultures for a long time in the Ardennes forest.
This region has also been very marked by conflict: a center of military operations going back to Roman times. In fact, the Romans did not like going into the Ardennes because they said it was not only a place where their opponents had so much cover—where they could hide with all of the trees and overgrowth—but it was also a place they said that was full of omens apparitions, and they didn't like to go in there because they felt they might come out cursed . . . or bringing something out with them . . . or maybe not even come out at all, having fallen prey to some spiritual adversary rather than a flesh and blood enemy.
Despite all of the ancient wars that were fought here and military operations that were fought in the Ardennes many hundreds of years ago, the forest really saw most of its suffering during the two world wars in the 20th century. It was the site of the Battle of the Bulge in World War II, which played out just miles from the Chateau des Armerois and which led to, as you may know, some 19, 000 deaths and many other injuries, sickness and disease. If you, like me (having been a paranormal investigator and a demonologist for so many years), believe that the events that play out in history affect physical places, then you would definitely say that there's something bad about the Ardennes for us today, with all of the ancient pagan worship that went on there, with all of the occult practice that has reportedly gone on there, witchcraft and ritual and all of that sort of thing. And also with all of the death and destruction and suffering that occurred during the world wars, I would say that has definitely left a blight and a permanent effect on the Ardennes Forest and the land surrounding the Chateau des Amerois.
Adding to the castle and its mystique is its inaccessibility. There have been, in recent years, since it's become more well known around the internet, many adventurers, podcasters and conspiracy theorists that have attempted to visit the castle, which is reported to be not occupied, not lived in right now, but it's still very much owned. It's not abandoned. And it's very fortified.
People who try to visit are quickly turned away by private security. There are tripwires. hidden cameras. There are alarms and even guard dogs, which sounds terrifying. A guard dog in the remote reaches of the Ardennes Forest around this creepy castle sounds like a very deadly thing I would not want to encounter.
But there, in fact, very sophisticated surveillance systems in place here, which has added, again, to the mystique and the conspiracy around it visitors to there. They talk about not only these physical barriers to getting near the castle, but they talk about the fact, too, that when they get closer to it, they feel like they're being watched from all around them: from the forest itself.
Now that might be that because there are cameras probably hidden far out in the forest as well, but it could maybe be something else less rational too. Because these trespassers will also hear whispering, and they'll hear chanting and singing in the woods and feel just a sense of menace or malevolence. And I think anyone that's been to somewhere like maybe Bachelors Grove here in the Chicago area or another forest that's known to be haunted can identify very well with this kind of a feeling.
Now there's been a long line of ownership that we'll talk about in just a minute. But I think it's really important to point out too, that it’s not just heresay reports of that sort of “get out” feeling about castle. There have been numerous news agencies, documentary filmmakers and so forth that have tried to get into the castle to film, to make documentaries for television or to film movies there. And they are told, in no uncertain terms, Absolutely not. And that includes the BBC. It includes National Geographic. I'm sure it's included our friend Zack over at Ghost Adventures and other ghost hunting shows. But everyone has been told no. And so we have no footage from inside the castle. There's maybe three existing photographs from inside the castle and no known floor plans. We just don't know what's inside.
And so again, this all has added to the mystery around the the castle and what's actually going on there. We're going to come back to them in just a moment, but today the castle is owned by the Solvay family. This is a kind of a shady, uber wealthy Belgian wealthy family who are billionaires. And they've made—this is a weird little piece of trivia— . . . They've made their money from pharmaceuticals and other things that have conspiracies of their own surrounding them, things such as fluoride. So they made a lot of money selling fluoride.
We've heard a lot about this now, right? With RFKJ being put into Trump's cabinet to go after the health and pharmaceutical industries. And he's talking about removing the fluoride from the drinking water. And everybody's talking again about the conspiracy: about why exactly do we have fluoride mandated to be in our drinking water? And many people have suggested that it's a money thing. Someone made a deal at some point—possibly this Solvay family—, made a deal with the governments to in exchange for something else: We’ll keep up our end of the deal, and you buy our flouride and put it in all the drinking water. So what kind of a deal might that be? I don't know, but I guess maybe we'll find out in this episode! Now to understand, we're going to look at the spiritual undertones of the Chateau des Amerois. But first we have to look at the origins of the physical place, because there have been a lot of owners of the Chateau before the Solvay family came in.
Catholic Origins
I think it's really important to point out that, first and foremost, the Chateau des Amerois was built as a home, and as a Catholic home. It is a home. It's huge, enormous, as you can see by the picture in the thumbnail. But it was built by Catholic builders. It was built by a Catholic family. It was built to be a Catholic home with a chapel in the heart of it.
Reportedly. It was obviously influenced by a Gothic architecture, with the spires rising to the heavens just like all of the beautiful cathedrals all over Europe. So it did have these beautiful Catholic origins. So let's keep that in mind.
But let's look at the history of the estate. It starts in 1849 when the count of Mesniel acquired the land with the intention of building a manor house. And by 1859—just 10 years later—this beautiful manor house that he had built he abandoned, and he sold it to Theodore van der Noot, 8th Marquess of Assche. He then sold it in 1869 to Prince Philippe, the count of Flanders, the brother of King Leopold II.
Sadly, that original home weas completely destroyed by fire in 1873. But Prince Philippe really loved living out there. He loved the chateau and quickly commissioned another, hiring an architect named Gustave Saintenoy to design a new estate in the Ardennes on the same property.
And this was to be a very grand home again, as you can see by the pictures. A chapel was to be a focal point of the redesign, and Philippe hired a famous artist at the time—Yul Helbig—to create beautiful art for the chapel. There was also an amazing estate surrounding the house with redwood trees and greenhouses that were filled with thousands of plant and flower species. Philippe even designed these massive stables that were filled with horses, as the family loved equestrian sports. And his wife, Princess Marie, . . . she was an artist as well. And she drew beautiful sketches and watercolors of the estates that were apparently displayed all over the house. It sounds like just a really lovely place, when this family first lived there.
Now, after Prince Philippe's death in 1905, his children sold the Chateau to Robert Collette, and he was a wood merchant—a timber merchant—from Liege, and he lived there a very short time, too. But unfortunately, what he during that short time was to pull a Mr.T on the place. Remember when this happened? Wwhen Mr. T bought the house in Lake Forest outside Chicago and chopped all the trees down? This is what Colette did. He chopped down most of the trees on the property before selling the estate to Alice Solvay. And the estate has remained in the Solvay family ever since.
As with the Ardennes itself, the history of Amerois also intersects with numerous European events, especially the the World Wars. In fact, during World War I the Chateau itself was occupied by a German patrol under Lieutenant Wolf Werner von Blumenthal of the 2nd Reserve Heavy Cavalry. It's funny, but when I looked at this up, accounts stated that the house “emerged largely unscathed from the occupation, though its wine cellar was not as fortunate.” So apparently the the Germans got into the wine cellar, but it is what it is.
A LEGENDARY CHAPEL
Now, one key feature of the Chateau’s chapel—this famous chapel that supposedly was designed for the chateau—has really influenced the conspiratorial aura of the chateau. And that is the alleged Black Madonna said to reside in this interior chapel of the Chateau. As you may know, if you are a Catholic, Black Madonnas are rare, but they are seen throughout the history of Catholicism and in different parts of the world. And there are many different theories about the origin of these Black Madonnas.
To be clear, Black Madonna just means it's a Madonna figure or image with a black face. So it's a Madonna that does not look like the European Madonnas or even a Middle Eastern Madonna. It looks like a Black, African Madonna. And so there are a lot of different ideas that historians suggest as to why we have these black Madonnas throughout Catholic history long before Catholicism was a thing in countries with actual Black people in them. These Madonnas appeared in European countries and communities. Today, of course, we have Madonnas of every color and every race: beautiful paintings and statues. If you go on Etsy, you can see all the amazing, different Madonnas that people are painting, as well as the ones that have cropped up in churches around the world, representing the local populations.
But some historians believe that these black Madonnas were actually part of ancient Pagan culture. I talk a lot about this in my latest book, The Devil in Dreamland: about how, of course, so many people say that Catholicism and Christianity has taken all of these things from the ancient Pagan world and turned them into Christian things. That's not true, but I talk a lot about that in my book, and we’ll talk about that on an episode maybe in a few months, actually on this channel, that would be a good topic. But that's one theory that these are just motifs and images and icons from ancient pagan times that were assimilated by the church: that these are images of Pagan goddesses.
Others say it's just a very practical thing: that these Madonnas— the pictures, the statues—have become blackened by the many hundreds of years of worship and candle soot from the candles being lit in chapels and churches. Just this week, we saw the unveiling of the new Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, and I, for one, am horrified by the fact that they cleaned all of the centuries of candle soot off the walls inside, which made it so dark. That's from all of the worship that was done, and all of the Masses that were done over all of those years. And it just breaks my heart that they just wiped it all away and we're supposed to be happy now because it's bright inside. And I'm not. Anyway, I digress.
Anyway, and finally, ssome historians think that these Madonnas were painted or sculpted specifically to show that the Blessed Mother is universal and that she represents all races around the world. So we don't exactly know the truth about what's behind the black Madonna, but she's not specific to the Chateau des Amerois. She is found in other places around the world.
THE CHAPEL’S DARK HISTORY?
Some self proclaimed survivors of human trafficking and satanic ritual have said that they have personally been inside the chapel of the Black Madonna at the Chateau des Amerois— and that they were part of rituals that placed this Madonna at the center. And these were not Christian rituals. These were blood sacrifices. They were occult rituals that obviously characterized this Madonna as a Pagan goddess and not as the Christian Blessed Mother. Some say that, at these rituals, there were hooded figures, and some have specifically talked about women in hooded cloaks, which is where we start to get this idea of the Mothers of Darkness, and of the Chateau as the Mothers of Darkness Castle.
The Mothers of Darkness are, according to theories about the Chateau, a group of witches—a coven of witches— that worships and performs rituals at the castle. And these rituals are done to not only receive visions and messages for the dark direction of the world but also to receive power to enact events that they're orchestrating in seats of power all over the world.
And the black Madonna in this chapel is a central part of this legend. And so they say that the the black Madonna has been hijacked by occultists, like many other things in the castle—and many other things in Christianity—, to be used in Pagan, occult and very dark Luciferian rituals at the castle.
A THOUSAND POINTS OF LIGHT
One of the most unexpected aspects of the Mothers of Darkness castle is its alleged connection to the “thousand points of light” conspiracy, which is of course tied to a phrase coined by former U. S. President George H. W. Bush. At the time of Bush’s address, most assumed the president was referring to the very Christian idea of the light of Christ, and that Bush was envisioning the people of the United States working together, shining their own little their own little lights of charity and goodwill for the common good.
And so it was was painted as a very Christian thing, even though Bush didn't overtly refer to Christ. But any Christian American would think:Oh, he's talking about the Christian idea of Jesus as the light of the world, and that we all are lights of Christ, and we don't keep our light under a bushel and, all of that.
But there are apparently were others that immediately saw something very different in what Bush said, and that what he meant by “a thousand points of light” was not a Christian reference at all but a reference to the Illuminati and to the occult seats of power. Some said he was referring to the network of covert occult practitioners that are all over the world, and that these people are implementing the dastardly plans prescribed by such as the Mothers of Darkness at the Chateau des Amerois.
Strangely enough, there have actually been some claimed survivors of trafficking and ritual abuse who have said they actually saw a thousand literal points of light in one of the halls at the castle: that in one of the ritual rooms, there are a thousand candles or a thousand electric lights. They say that this is a literal symbol of the thousand points of light scattered around the world doing the evil work dictated by the Mothers of Darkness working under the direction of the goddess they’ve called down through the blasphemed Black Madonna.
Grains of Truth
Now I know what you're thinking . . . . I know what you're thinking.
Is there any truth to any of this? How can we believe any of this is true? The reason we can believe any of this is true is that the there is a very strong connection between the Chateau d'Amerois and these conspiracies that we learn from victims of a Belgian serial child trafficker, abuser, and murderer by the name of Mark Dutroux.
If you're into true crime, you know exactly who he is. He is one of the most heinous criminals in European history. And he was very deeply linked to the occult. Theorists believe that a lot of the activities that he carried out and that he talked about—and that he said he saw other people carrying out—happened at the Chateau des Amérois.
When Dutroux was arrested in the 1990s, he more than hinted at a much larger network of occultists—specifically Luciferians—who were doing the same kind of things that he was doing. And he said that many of them were elites. Many of them were in government and law enforcement. And this was when things first started to come out and people started to talk publicly about the “elites” and the “Illuminati” and the supposed networks of satanism, child trafficking and governance in the interest of the occult.
Of course, this all came on the heels of the so called Satanic Panic, which I also write a lot about in my recent book, The Devil in Dreamland. I'll put that book down below if you'd like to read it. The cultural sensation was called the Satanic Panic to ridicule it, as if it didn't happen. Even today, most talk about it as if it was not true and it didn't happen. And in my book, I talk about how that is just not true at all. There were many instances of satanic ritual abuse going on in the eighties and into the nineties, and there still are today. And yet, even today, people refer to the events of those years as the Satanic Panic and deny that it happened—and deny that such abuse is happening today.
But the arrest of Dutroux is really when we start to have in Western culture people starting to talk about and wonder about satanic ritual abuse on this wide scale and at these high levels. So this is really a very cultural story about the Chateau, because it really has a lot to do with the development of those themes in our culture in recent years.
A CONSPIRACY INDEED
When I was reading about Dutroux and the connections of the occult to law enforcement in Belgium and elsewhere, I thought I’d ask GPT some questions that I couldn't seem to find answers to online. So I thought maybe chat GPT combing the internet could find them for me. I also wondered if the chatbot would try to hide any of the plentiful information online about the Dutroux case.
Well, the results weres very interesting, because Chat GPT told me there is no evidence supporting the idea of a larger occult network involved in the abuse of children. And yet I had found many articles in very legitimate news sources that I found that talked about members of a specific demonic cult—the cult of the demon Abraxas—that were involved with the same circles as Mark Dutroux, including even some police officers and other law enforcement officials. So there are many reporters that have reported on actual members of law enforcement and government officials that were involved in this demonic cult associated with Dutroux.
But Chat GPT told me that isn’t true. And then the chatbox also immediately deleted my question. Which I found odd, and I though it was just a computer glitch in my wonky laptop. And I kept digging.
I found out more about Mark Dutroux, and let's look at him for a second, because he had a troubled childhood, as you can imagine, and there were reports of neglect and abuse by his family and maybe even incest. He would later admit to stealing from his father's massive collection of pornography and selling it to classmates at school. His father would sit upstairs and just read porn, watch porn constantly, constantly. And we know from exorcists that pornography can be a huge conduit for demonic activity. And this is one of the main reasons for demonic possession in our day and age. So it would not be at all surprising if the Dutroux household had some—shall we say—invisible family members because of that behavior of Dutroux's father.
At any rate, by the time Mark was a teen he was involved in petty crime (by the 1980s), and soon he would be a convicted sex offender. In 1989, he was convicted of abducting and raping young girls, for which he was sentenced to only 13 years in prison. But then he was released in 1992, after serving just three years of his sentence. He was also apparently given a lot of money from the government while in prison—like a lot of money . . . like where he could buy these very expensive houses and things. It was very strange, or maybe not.
Let me just mention that this short prison sentence is a big part of what of what people talk about when they talk about Dutroux. They say that he went on to do all of these other crimes because he was not kept in prison. He was not prosecuted properly. And so it was a systemic failure of the justice system that led to him doing the horrific things that he would go on to do. So I'm just pointing that out because people do not point to the satanism, the occultism at all as an issue. They say it was the failure of law enforcement: they were just lazy or they didn’t believe the victims that were coming forward. It had nothing to do with the fact that some of the actual cops and legal system representatives were apparently demon worshippers. But anyway we'll come back to that.
Between 1995 and 1996 Dutroux kidnapped and imprisoned several young girls, often keeping them in underground cells beneath his house. Some of the victims were kept alive for months and subjected to horrific abuse. He murdered at least two of the girls, while others were eventually able to escape or to be rescued. He was also implicated in this much wider pedophile network, and many believe he was involved with these powerful individuals or elites who shielded him from being arrested or prosecuted earlier or more effectively.
Dutroux’s arrest in 1996 brought the full scope of his crimes to light at last. He had buried the bodies of several victims in his yard, and evidence showed his involvement with an accomplice: his actual wife, Michelle Martin. It sounds like a more sinister version of the Jeffrey Epstein thing . . .and Ghislaine Maxwell. Doesn't it? Yeah, it seems very similar, and Dutroux’s wife actually helped him to imprison and abuse the girls.
In 2004, Dutroux was convicted for the abduction, rape and murder of several girls and was sentenced to life in prison. The case did leave to lead to reforms in Belgium's justice system and a major shift in public attitudes toward criminal investigation, especially of child crimes. There were huge protests in the streets of Belgium when Dutroux was arrested, with thousands of tens of thousands of people turning out in anger against the government and the law enforcement community for shielding him from justice.
To Believe . . . or Not Believe?
Several victims of Belgian trafficking during the Dutroux era have gone on to publicly talk about things that happened at the hands of Dutroux and the elites that he ran around with . . . who were allegedly involved in these occult rituals. And some of these have appeared on podcasts and television shows and things like that. Most notably, some of these have been tied to the Chateau des Amerois and have specifically talked about being in that location as well as other castles and chateaus around Europe where these things were going on. This is, again, where we get some of the information and hearsay evidence that points to the Chateau as a central place in the Illuminati conspiracy.
Now, I talked about finding a lot of articles about Dutrous confirming the demonic underpinnings of the world he operated in. And I want to read you this one. The headline says POLICE RAID CENTRE OF SATANIC SECT. And this unfortunately was published on Christmas Eve in … I believe it was1996, and the article was written by Jeremy Lovell. It reads:
Police investigating a Belgian gang accused of child sexual abuse and murder raided the headquarters of a satanic sect at the weekend, looking for clues. It said 150 police and special investigators raided the headquarters of the Institute of Braxis in Fourches la Marche near the central Belgian city of Charleroi on Saturday night.
The television showed police taking away bags of papers, video cassettes, and a refrigerator. It said they also took away black magic ritual implements and human skulls.
The RTBF television reported that the raid had been prompted by the discovery of an undated letter addressed to someone named Bernard asking him to remind someone else that a special ceremony was approaching and to remember a quote special gift. The letter was signed by quote Anubis, an ancient Egyptian God and the assumed name of the high priest of the Abraxas sect.
A Frenchman by the name of Bernard Weinstein was an accomplice of a gang led by a convicted rapist, Mark Dutroux, who has admitted to killing him. Weinstein's body was found alongside those of eight year olds Julie Lejeune and Melissa Russo in mid August, buried on a property belonging to Dutroux in the town of Sars la Boussiere, southwest of Charleroi.
The two girls abducted in June of 1995 had starved to death earlier this year. Dominique Kindermans, the high priestess of the sect, said that to her knowledge, neither Dutroux nor Weinstein had ever been members of or connected with Abraxas. Yeah, a spokesman for gendarmes searching an abandoned mine complex in nearby Jumei, a suburb of Charleroi, refused to comment on many links between the Abraxas raid and their own hunt for a secret hiding place they are convinced Dutroux had for abducted children (which they had not yet found at the time of this article).
Now, I think it's worth pointing out that, as mentioned, the general theory is that these things went on for so long because of the failure of law enforcement to investigate in a timely manner because they were lazy or because they didn't believe it was going on. The truth is that these other sources have flatly said that members of the police and other agencies were also members of the Abraxas cult in Belgium.
And so, I asked pointed out these articles to ChatGPT, showing that reliable journalists had discovered that there actually was a connection between law enforcement and this demonic cult. Once again, ChatGBT told me that it wasn't true, and then ChatGBT deleted that question, too.
I have never had a question deleted by ChatGPT—ever. Never. But ChatGPT deleted my two questions about Mark Dutroux and the Cult of Abraxas.
The Truth We Always Knew
I think we really need to step back from all the conspiracies surrounding the Chateau des Amerois and all of these terrible things that are alleged to have occurred—and still occur?—there. Because we could sit here all day and then tomorrow and the next day and the next week and the next month and the next year trying to find the evidence for any of this happening.
But we already know the answer.
We know the darkest things imaginable are happening, because we are told that explicitly in Ephesians 6: 12 :
For we contend not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world rulers of this present darkness.
And we well know that there are world rulers of this present darkness that, and we do know that these things are going on.
Have they gone on and are they going on at the Chateau des Amérois in the Ardennes Forest? That we may never know. Or perhaps we will. Perhaps a new era of justice is coming, when God's justice will rain down and shine His light into these dark corners of these remote places that have had so many rumors swirling around them for so long.
So we wait and hope for that day.
Before we part until next time, I want to pray the Saint Michael prayer together:
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Saint Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray.
And do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
The name of the father and of the son and of the Holy spirit. Amen.
I will see you right here on Uncanny Catholic/Pray for Ghosts next time. And in the meantime, I'll see you around the World of the Supernatural.
Until then, remember to pray for ghosts. See you next time!
Ursula Bielski
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