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Vampires: The Occult Truth | Konstantinos
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Discover the strange world of the undead and the proof that creatures of the night exist when you read Vampires by Konstantinos. The facts about vampires are stranger than anything you may have read, heard, or imagined before. In Vampires you'll learn the truth about the undead. It rips away the myth and exposes the habits and lifestyles of these beings. Vampires reveals the occult truths about these creatures including actual first-person encounters with vampires of all typesthe ancient undead of folklore, contemporary mortal blood drinkers, and the most dangerous creatures of all: psychic vampires who intentionally drain the life force from their victims. - Learn about the four types of vampires - Read about vampire legends from around the world - Discover vampires from history, including: - Arnold Paole of Serbia - Peter Plogojowitz and the Count de Cabreras of Hungary - The vampire of Croglin Grange, Cumberland, England - Countess Elizabeth Bathory, responsible for up to 650 deaths - Gilles de Rais - Fritz Haarman, of Germany, from ninety years ago - John Haigh of Yorkshire, England, from just before WWII - And of course, the real Vlad Dracula - Present-day blood drinkers - How to protect yourself from vampires Included are letters from contemporary vampires. You will be shocked and surprised as you discover what these people are really like. Besides learning about the psychic vampire that unintentionally drains you of your energy as well as the intentional psychic vampire, you'll learn rituals for protection and methods to avoid falling into their clutches. Vampires finally reveals the truth about the undead. You will be fascinated when you discover who they were and what they are now, and you'll be grateful when you learn how to protect yourself from them. This is not a book of fantasy and imagination, but of science, history, and spirituality.
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julieclair
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TheSpineView 🖤🧛‍♂️🖤 2y
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KristiAhlers
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This does read as if it were an essay that was fleshed out to a book length read so at times it‘s a little dry, but with that said there was a lot of good information regarding the myth, and examples of how some live the life of the vampire. When in New Orleans you have to explore the vampire myth.

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Ddzmini
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Of course come on in 🧛🏼‍♂️🧛🏼🧛‍♀️🤣🤣🤣

sprainedbrain Don‘t invite them in! 😂 4y
Ddzmini @sprainedbrain uhoh was I not supposed to do that 😳🤣🤣🤣 4y
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Marmie7
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Not as good as the first one. #teamstoker #scarathlon @TheReadingMermaid

BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 5y
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PathfinderNicole
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Watching What We Do in the Shadows! I absolute love this movie 😂. It‘s got a vampire Taika Waititi I mean what more could you need?! #teamstoker #scarathon @TheReadingMermaid

BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 5y
Kimberlone Love this movie! The TV show adaptation is also very funny though the cast is different. There is an episode where Taika and others from the movie cameo 5y
Kimberlone Love this movie! The TV show adaptation is also very funny though the cast is different. There is an episode where Taika and others from the movie cameo 5y
PathfinderNicole @Kimberlone I love it too! I haven‘t gotten to watch the show yet but my library ordered it and I‘m first on the hold list!! 5y
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AsYouWish
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Day 6 of #ChillingPhotoChallenge So I may have a small “vampire” obsession! They are just so alluring! These are a few of my favorites!

#Scarathlon #TeamStoker @TheReadingMermaid

kezzlou85 Aww I love Spike, he was always my fave. 5y
BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 5y
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MoxieFontaine
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This book reads like an essay that was padded out into a book. Half of the book was just saying “I‘ll deal with this later on”, and then when later on comes, there‘s maybe one or two paragraphs. I think it‘s an interesting premise and I wanted to like it. I just...couldn‘t.