By TIMOTHY KALYEGIRA
KAMPALA, Uganda, March 28 (UPI) -- Leaders of the Ugandan cult connected
with the deaths of more than 500 followers slaughtered a child every Friday
and drank its
blood, a Kampala newspaper reported Tuesday.
The state-owned New Vision newspaper quoted a Special Branch police officer
as saying cult leaders performed the ritual murders to keep off evil spirits
and
inquisitive government officials.
"The cult leaders had started consulting witches in the nearby towns of
Karoza, Masaka and a central town Masindi. The witches advised them to kill
the opposition leaders and drink the blood of a young slain child to keep
off the spirits and government," the New Vision quoted police sources as
saying.
Orumuri, a weekly sister newspaper to the New Vision, on Monday quoted
Flugensia Katano, a resident of Rugyeyo, in the Rukungiri district where the
cult had its
headquarters, as saying he had witnessed a ritual murder.
"On March 3, I entered cult leader and former prostitute Credonia
Mwerinde's office unannounced and found her squatting on the blood-covered
body of a little child. I fled the camp that night. They had the habit of
killing anyone with vital information about their operations," Katano said.
Sixteen more bodies were discovered Tuesday beneath a house belonging to one
of the leaders of the Ugandan doomsday cult. The bodies, including those of
five children,
were discovered beneath the concrete floor of a room in the home of cult
leader Dominic Kataribabo in the southwestern town of Rugazi. Kataribabo was
among 330 people who perished in the inferno in the cult's church building on
the morning of March 17.
Seventy-four bodies, including those of at least 28 children, were
discovered on Monday after prisoners dug up the concrete floor beneath the
house.
Kataribabo, a former priest, studied for a doctorate in theology in a Los
Angeles-area seminary in the mid-1980s, and joined the leadership of the
Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God. A Bishop in the
area had stripped him of his duties as a Roman Catholic priest in the early
1990s.
A Roman Catholic priest named Paul Ikazire, who defected from the cult in
1994, told the New Vision on Friday that the cult's overall leader, Joseph
Kibwetere, "ran mad in 1993."
"They secretly took him for treatment abroad but he never recovered. In that
state of mind, he had the capacity to do anything extraordinary," Ikazire
said.
Police are looking for female cult leader Mwerinde and Kibwitere, who are
reported to have fled the country for the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
DAVID ICKE NOTE: The Los Angeles area is one of the major mind control
centres of North America and certainly one of the centres for Satanic ritual.
Uganda is, and always has been, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Illuminati,
based in London.
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