NEW INFORMATION APPEARS ON 30 YEAR OLD

OCCULT MURDER CASE OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

PROFESSOR

The mysterious Book of Gates which has been linked to several ritualistic murders and occurrences over the last three decades. The murder of Professor Crane of Eastern American University was said to have direct correlations to his researches in the Gobi Desert and the strange Yidath Wisdom Cult that has been revealed by local police. Mysterious murder cases had links to ancient ‘Book of Gates’ Strange rituals associated with the monster gods and prophets Secret cult sects suspected to be operating around the world Connections to recent archaeological discoveries recorded by scholars Excerpt from News World Today, September 2019 Edition. Printed with permission. The recent investigation into the 1980 murder of Professor Stanton Crane, of East American University, wasn't the first time authorities have come across the possibility of unknown occult rituals in southwestern Nevada. Recently uncovered news has shocked the county. Five years after the archaeological professor was murdered, tips, surveillance, and an infrared aerial sweep of Cortez Park area prompted Carson City Inspector James Telb and investigators to spend two days excavating a woody area west of the independent city. They were looking for the bodies of five to ten people, who have reportedly been killed over several years during cult rituals. The tips that have spurned on this sudden and strange seeming search have remained confidential. At this time, it's unknown exactly what news has come to light to prompt them to believe that it was, in fact, cult style rituals. (Insert) Professor Stanton Crane murder victim of a ritual related to the use of the dark Book of Gates. (Larger) Ruins photographed by Crane in Mongolia during his fact finding expedition on discovering the origins of the book and Yidath Wisom Cult regarding the First Gods.

BUT THE QUESTION RAISED DURING THE INVESTIGATION WAS

- WHO OR WHAT WAS DOING THE KILLING?

"We have been undulated with unusual reports coming out of Cortez Park for nearly three years now. So an investigation had to be initiated," the Inspector told Daily World News last week. "We took every effort to discover if anything was going on there, right?" Some evidences of a makeshift stone altar was found, candles, footprints and some traces of blood. But the investigation was suspended. But now, now decades later, the new allegations have come to light. An unnamed woman has come forward, claiming that she was an unwilling participant in rituals in which strange, unearthly creatures were summoned. She claimed to be a follower of a group called the Yidath Wisdom Cult. Could this cult have been the same one that caused the dig, thirty years past? Earlier, in 1974, Professor Stanton Crane had led an archaeological expedition into China's Gobi Desert. Among the perpetrators, the Carson City police claimed, was Father Gerald Robinson of the Saint Thomas Universal Church, who was arrested Friday for the 1980 murder of Professor Stanton Crane. As far as law enforcement was concerned, it was a closed case. Sacrificial stones found for strange ceremonies taking place in the state's isolated areas. The woman's claims have not been confirmed by local investigators, but they were enough to lead authorities to reopen the murder investigation. Inspector Telb said yesterday that he was not contacted by investigators reviewing the 1980 murder case, and he's unsure if there are any links between it and the 1985 tips about occult rituals that his department pursued. Our reporters questioned him on what connections there might be. Telb was hesitant to give out much information. When pressed, he was willing to share a peculiar connection to the case: a controversial religious book called "The Book of Gates" and it's companion 'translation', by 19th century Oxford professor and occultist Jebidiah E Smith, called "A Commentary on the Book of Gates". The academic's work details the history of an ancient continent called Yidath that existed billions of years ago, and the religious references to the "First Gods". The area being searched is believed to have been related to the ceremonies of the Yidath Cult. In fact, he acknowledged, the locals who have gone missing were likely not sacrificed in the area that was searched, if they were sacrificed at all. One such case of alleged sacrifice was that of Charity Freeman. She was found several years after going missing in California, having been abducted by her grandfather. We have not found any evidence of human victims, or animals for that matter," Inspector Telb said. However, in the Carson City case, Inspector Telb did admit that after police surveillance on the site ceased due to funding after nearly three months reports of some kind of gathering activity were made. Symbols, as yet unidentified by scholars, etched on druid like monolith stones were found, candles as well as discarded clothing left in the immediate area. Investigators looking at Professor Stanton Crane's case have played down the possibility of a ritual involved with her slaying. Official reports state that her case is solved, and closed. But what, then, about the startling allegations that Professor Crane made the year before? It drew national media coverage! And recently, it was found that she, too, had recently come into contact with "A Commentary on the Book of Gates." The timing of Professor Stanton Crane's murder on May Day possibly fits the pattern of a satanic sacrifice, two experts told The Blade yesterday. "The whole idea of the Yidath Cult is to parody religion, to emulate it, to duplicate what is done in religious rituals," said Raymond Buckland, who has written more than forty books on the occult. He is considered an expert in his field, and claims that the Professor's case is a popular subject online among those have an interest in the strange, the religious, and the occult. The Circle of Eternity as it appears every 1000 years when the Book of Gates is by supernatural power, and use of the Seer Stones of Dloth, able to be read. The rituals to the First Gods allow the seeker, when called by Them, to receive rewards eternal in the past on Yidath and future. This last year, the Yidath Wisdom Cult that was founded by the Oxford Professor Jebidiah Smith shortly after the publication of the Commentary mentioned an event called 'The Circle of Eternity". "This is very significant to the First Gods, who trade this world for the next. The Book of Gates seeks disciples who through rituals in the Book (after being supernaturally translated by the Seer Stones of Dloth, whom the 'chosen' receive from the First Gods themselves)," said Mr. Buckland, also a practicing New Age priest, who lives near Dallas, Texas. Bob Vanderhorst, a Toledoan who has researched cults and hate groups, and the correlation between the two, for more than thirty years, agreed that the "Circle of Eternity" would be a significant date for the Yidath Wisdom Cult. In their belief," he said,"for every 1000 years the Circle of Eternity will allow the opening of doors, and human sacrifice is an intricate need for that reward. These cults, they aren't right in the head. It isn't a religion like you or I would follow. It's something that could have a significant cultural meaning, that is then taken to the extreme, twisted about until it doesn't make sense to anyone but them." He said the Yidath Wisdom Cult need to perform this ceremony in order to rewarded (according to Jebidiah Smith) with the blessings and revelations of the First Gods. (Insert) Title page of the 'A Commentary on the Book of Gates' First Edition (1868). Photo is one of two taken and known to exist of Oxford Professor Jebidiah Ethan Smith (died 1870?). One of the most notorious occultists who began the Yidath Wisdom Cult in 19th Century England. So that begs the question, doesn't it? What happened to Professor Crane? What happened at the dig near thirty years ago? When one case is closed, and the other is running entirely on cold leads, it looks like it might be getting more difficult to find out. During out interview with Sheriff Telb, he mentioned that there are still tips coming in every few days. He is holding out hope that one such tip might be enough to unveil the entire mass of tangled stories. In the mean time, it seems that there is little we can do but hope that someone will come forward with pertinent information, and that no one else falls victim to these strange strings of murders. The Circle of Eternity has passed. The 1000 years will cycle. In the future. News World Today Editor Stan Wilson contributed to this report.
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NEW INFORMATION APPEARS ON 30 YEAR OLD

OCCULT MURDER CASE OF AMERICAN

UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR

The mysterious Book of Gates which has been linked to several ritualistic murders and occurrences over the last three decades. The murder of Professor Crane of Eastern American University was said to have direct correlations to his researches in the Gobi Desert and the strange Yidath Wisdom Cult that has been revealed by local police. Mysterious murder cases had links to ancient ‘Book of Gates’ Strange rituals associated with the monster gods and prophets Secret cult sects suspected to be operating around the world Connections to recent archaeological discoveries recorded by scholars Excerpt from News World Today, September 2019 Edition. Printed with permission. The recent investigation into the 1980 murder of Professor Stanton Crane, of East American University, wasn't the first time authorities have come across the possibility of unknown occult rituals in southwestern Nevada. Recently uncovered news has shocked the county. Five years after the archaeological professor was murdered, tips, surveillance, and an infrared aerial sweep of Cortez Park area prompted Carson City Inspector James Telb and investigators to spend two days excavating a woody area west of the independent city. They were looking for the bodies of five to ten people, who have reportedly been killed over several years during cult rituals. The tips that have spurned on this sudden and strange seeming search have remained confidential. At this time, it's unknown exactly what news has come to light to prompt them to believe that it was, in fact, cult style rituals. (Insert) Professor Stanton Crane murder victim of a ritual related to the use of the dark Book of Gates. (Larger) Ruins photographed by Crane in Mongolia during his fact finding expedition on discovering the origins of the book and Yidath Wisom Cult regarding the First Gods.

BUT THE QUESTION RAISED DURING THE INVESTIGATION

WAS - WHO OR WHAT WAS DOING THE KILLING?

"We have been undulated with unusual reports coming out of Cortez Park for nearly three years now. So an investigation had to be initiated," the Inspector told Daily World News last week. "We took every effort to discover if anything was going on there, right?" Some evidences of a makeshift stone altar was found, candles, footprints and some traces of blood. But the investigation was suspended. But now, now decades later, the new allegations have come to light. An unnamed woman has come forward, claiming that she was an unwilling participant in rituals in which strange, unearthly creatures were summoned. She claimed to be a follower of a group called the Yidath Wisdom Cult. Could this cult have been the same one that caused the dig, thirty years past? Earlier, in 1974, Professor Stanton Crane had led an archaeological expedition into China's Gobi Desert. Among the perpetrators, the Carson City police claimed, was Father Gerald Robinson of the Saint Thomas Universal Church, who was arrested Friday for the 1980 murder of Professor Stanton Crane. As far as law enforcement was concerned, it was a closed case. Sacrificial stones found for strange ceremonies taking place in the state's isolated areas. The woman's claims have not been confirmed by local investigators, but they were enough to lead authorities to reopen the murder investigation. Inspector Telb said yesterday that he was not contacted by investigators reviewing the 1980 murder case, and he's unsure if there are any links between it and the 1985 tips about occult rituals that his department pursued. Our reporters questioned him on what connections there might be. Telb was hesitant to give out much information. When pressed, he was willing to share a peculiar connection to the case: a controversial religious book called "The Book of Gates" and it's companion 'translation', by 19th century Oxford professor and occultist Jebidiah E Smith, called "A Commentary on the Book of Gates". The academic's work details the history of an ancient continent called Yidath that existed billions of years ago, and the religious references to the "First Gods". The area being searched is believed to have been related to the ceremonies of the Yidath Cult. In fact, he acknowledged, the locals who have gone missing were likely not sacrificed in the area that was searched, if they were sacrificed at all. One such case of alleged sacrifice was that of Charity Freeman. She was found several years after going missing in California, having been abducted by her grandfather. We have not found any evidence of human victims, or animals for that matter," Inspector Telb said. However, in the Carson City case, Inspector Telb did admit that after police surveillance on the site ceased due to funding after nearly three months reports of some kind of gathering activity were made. Symbols, as yet unidentified by scholars, etched on druid like monolith stones were found, candles as well as discarded clothing left in the immediate area. Investigators looking at Professor Stanton Crane's case have played down the possibility of a ritual involved with her slaying. Official reports state that her case is solved, and closed. But what, then, about the startling allegations that Professor Crane made the year before? It drew national media coverage! And recently, it was found that she, too, had recently come into contact with "A Commentary on the Book of Gates." The timing of Professor Stanton Crane's murder on May Day possibly fits the pattern of a satanic sacrifice, two experts told The Blade yesterday. "The whole idea of the Yidath Cult is to parody religion, to emulate it, to duplicate what is done in religious rituals," said Raymond Buckland, who has written more than forty books on the occult. He is considered an expert in his field, and claims that the Professor's case is a popular subject online among those have an interest in the strange, the religious, and the occult. The Circle of Eternity as it appears every 1000 years when the Book of Gates is by supernatural power, and use of the Seer Stones of Dloth, able to be read. The rituals to the First Gods allow the seeker, when called by Them, to receive rewards eternal in the past on Yidath and future. This last year, the Yidath Wisdom Cult that was founded by the Oxford Professor Jebidiah Smith shortly after the publication of the Commentary mentioned an event called 'The Circle of Eternity". "This is very significant to the First Gods, who trade this world for the next. The Book of Gates seeks disciples who through rituals in the Book (after being supernaturally translated by the Seer Stones of Dloth, whom the 'chosen' receive from the First Gods themselves)," said Mr. Buckland, also a practicing New Age priest, who lives near Dallas, Texas. Bob Vanderhorst, a Toledoan who has researched cults and hate groups, and the correlation between the two, for more than thirty years, agreed that the "Circle of Eternity" would be a significant date for the Yidath Wisdom Cult. In their belief," he said,"for every 1000 years the Circle of Eternity will allow the opening of doors, and human sacrifice is an intricate need for that reward. These cults, they aren't right in the head. It isn't a religion like you or I would follow. It's something that could have a significant cultural meaning, that is then taken to the extreme, twisted about until it doesn't make sense to anyone but them." He said the Yidath Wisdom Cult need to perform this ceremony in order to rewarded (according to Jebidiah Smith) with the blessings and revelations of the First Gods. (Insert) Title page of the 'A Commentary on the Book of Gates' First Edition (1868). Photo is one of two taken and known to exist of Oxford Professor Jebidiah Ethan Smith (died 1870?). One of the most notorious occultists who began the Yidath Wisdom Cult in 19th Century England. So that begs the question, doesn't it? What happened to Professor Crane? What happened at the dig near thirty years ago? When one case is closed, and the other is running entirely on cold leads, it looks like it might be getting more difficult to find out. During out interview with Sheriff Telb, he mentioned that there are still tips coming in every few days. He is holding out hope that one such tip might be enough to unveil the entire mass of tangled stories. In the mean time, it seems that there is little we can do but hope that someone will come forward with pertinent information, and that no one else falls victim to these strange strings of murders. The Circle of Eternity has passed. The 1000 years will cycle. In the future. News World Today Editor Stan Wilson contributed to this report.
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ON 30 YEAR OLD OCCULT

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The mysterious Book of Gates which has been linked to several ritualistic murders and occurrences over the last three decades. The murder of Professor Crane of Eastern American University was said to have direct correlations to his researches in the Gobi Desert and the strange Yidath Wisdom Cult that has been revealed by local police. Mysterious murder cases had links to ancient ‘Book of Gates’ Strange rituals associated with the monster gods and prophets Secret cult sects suspected to be operating around the world Connections to recent archaeological discoveries recorded by scholars Excerpt from News World Today, September 2019 Edition. Printed with permission. The recent investigation into the 1980 murder of Professor Stanton Crane, of East American University, wasn't the first time authorities have come across the possibility of unknown occult rituals in southwestern Nevada. Recently uncovered news has shocked the county. Five years after the archaeological professor was murdered, tips, surveillance, and an infrared aerial sweep of Cortez Park area prompted Carson City Inspector James Telb and investigators to spend two days excavating a woody area west of the independent city. They were looking for the bodies of five to ten people, who have reportedly been killed over several years during cult rituals. The tips that have spurned on this sudden and strange seeming search have remained confidential. At this time, it's unknown exactly what news has come to light to prompt them to believe that it was, in fact, cult style rituals. (Insert) Professor Stanton Crane murder victim of a ritual related to the use of the dark Book of Gates. (Larger) Ruins photographed by Crane in Mongolia during his fact finding expedition on discovering the origins of the book and Yidath Wisom Cult regarding the First Gods.

BUT THE QUESTION RAISED DURING

THE INVESTIGATION WAS - WHO OR

WHAT WAS DOING THE KILLING?

"We have been undulated with unusual reports coming out of Cortez Park for nearly three years now. So an investigation had to be initiated," the Inspector told Daily World News last week. "We took every effort to discover if anything was going on there, right?" Some evidences of a makeshift stone altar was found, candles, footprints and some traces of blood. But the investigation was suspended. But now, now decades later, the new allegations have come to light. An unnamed woman has come forward, claiming that she was an unwilling participant in rituals in which strange, unearthly creatures were summoned. She claimed to be a follower of a group called the Yidath Wisdom Cult. Could this cult have been the same one that caused the dig, thirty years past? Earlier, in 1974, Professor Stanton Crane had led an archaeological expedition into China's Gobi Desert. Among the perpetrators, the Carson City police claimed, was Father Gerald Robinson of the Saint Thomas Universal Church, who was arrested Friday for the 1980 murder of Professor Stanton Crane. As far as law enforcement was concerned, it was a closed case. Sacrificial stones found for strange ceremonies taking place in the state's isolated areas. The woman's claims have not been confirmed by local investigators, but they were enough to lead authorities to reopen the murder investigation. Inspector Telb said yesterday that he was not contacted by investigators reviewing the 1980 murder case, and he's unsure if there are any links between it and the 1985 tips about occult rituals that his department pursued. Our reporters questioned him on what connections there might be. Telb was hesitant to give out much information. When pressed, he was willing to share a peculiar connection to the case: a controversial religious book called "The Book of Gates" and it's companion 'translation', by 19th century Oxford professor and occultist Jebidiah E Smith, called "A Commentary on the Book of Gates". The academic's work details the history of an ancient continent called Yidath that existed billions of years ago, and the religious references to the "First Gods". The area being searched is believed to have been related to the ceremonies of the Yidath Cult. In fact, he acknowledged, the locals who have gone missing were likely not sacrificed in the area that was searched, if they were sacrificed at all. One such case of alleged sacrifice was that of Charity Freeman. She was found several years after going missing in California, having been abducted by her grandfather. We have not found any evidence of human victims, or animals for that matter," Inspector Telb said. However, in the Carson City case, Inspector Telb did admit that after police surveillance on the site ceased due to funding after nearly three months reports of some kind of gathering activity were made. Symbols, as yet unidentified by scholars, etched on druid like monolith stones were found, candles as well as discarded clothing left in the immediate area. Investigators looking at Professor Stanton Crane's case have played down the possibility of a ritual involved with her slaying. Official reports state that her case is solved, and closed. But what, then, about the startling allegations that Professor Crane made the year before? It drew national media coverage! And recently, it was found that she, too, had recently come into contact with "A Commentary on the Book of Gates." The timing of Professor Stanton Crane's murder on May Day possibly fits the pattern of a satanic sacrifice, two experts told The Blade yesterday. "The whole idea of the Yidath Cult is to parody religion, to emulate it, to duplicate what is done in religious rituals," said Raymond Buckland, who has written more than forty books on the occult. He is considered an expert in his field, and claims that the Professor's case is a popular subject online among those have an interest in the strange, the religious, and the occult. The Circle of Eternity as it appears every 1000 years when the Book of Gates is by supernatural power, and use of the Seer Stones of Dloth, able to be read. The rituals to the First Gods allow the seeker, when called by Them, to receive rewards eternal in the past on Yidath and future. This last year, the Yidath Wisdom Cult that was founded by the Oxford Professor Jebidiah Smith shortly after the publication of the Commentary mentioned an event called 'The Circle of Eternity". "This is very significant to the First Gods, who trade this world for the next. The Book of Gates seeks disciples who through rituals in the Book (after being supernaturally translated by the Seer Stones of Dloth, whom the 'chosen' receive from the First Gods themselves)," said Mr. Buckland, also a practicing New Age priest, who lives near Dallas, Texas. Bob Vanderhorst, a Toledoan who has researched cults and hate groups, and the correlation between the two, for more than thirty years, agreed that the "Circle of Eternity" would be a significant date for the Yidath Wisdom Cult. In their belief," he said,"for every 1000 years the Circle of Eternity will allow the opening of doors, and human sacrifice is an intricate need for that reward. These cults, they aren't right in the head. It isn't a religion like you or I would follow. It's something that could have a significant cultural meaning, that is then taken to the extreme, twisted about until it doesn't make sense to anyone but them." He said the Yidath Wisdom Cult need to perform this ceremony in order to rewarded (according to Jebidiah Smith) with the blessings and revelations of the First Gods. (Insert) Title page of the 'A Commentary on the Book of Gates' First Edition (1868). Photo is one of two taken and known to exist of Oxford Professor Jebidiah Ethan Smith (died 1870?). One of the most notorious occultists who began the Yidath Wisdom Cult in 19th Century England. So that begs the question, doesn't it? What happened to Professor Crane? What happened at the dig near thirty years ago? When one case is closed, and the other is running entirely on cold leads, it looks like it might be getting more difficult to find out. During out interview with Sheriff Telb, he mentioned that there are still tips coming in every few days. He is holding out hope that one such tip might be enough to unveil the entire mass of tangled stories. In the mean time, it seems that there is little we can do but hope that someone will come forward with pertinent information, and that no one else falls victim to these strange strings of murders. The Circle of Eternity has passed. The 1000 years will cycle. In the future. News World Today Editor Stan Wilson contributed to this report.
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