**Breaking News** Biggest ever mass child sacrifice found in Peru

Posted On: Apr 26th, 2018 at 19:24

Peru

Copied and pasted Email from Peru, 23 October 2004.
Title: Time To Leave!

Dear All,

Something has dawned on me in the last 48 hours.

Peru is called `Darkest Peru` as some of you probably know. After spending some time here I have noticed something. Peru is great, it has this feel to it that everybody is equal, albeit generally in poverty.

Despite this, one has to read between the lines. Once you read between the lines you realise there are more lines, and you then have to read between those lines. When you do this you find even more lines and then suddenly you can see clearly that this place has a darkness that is almost evil. Darkest Peru indeed.

Yesterday I had what can only be described as the weirdest day on record. A very strange chain of events indeed. I am not going into detail, but today I have decided to get the smeg out of here and I am heading up to Chiclayo hopefully this afternoon.

I will contact you all when I am settled up there.

Steve.

I remember this chain of events very clearly. I had spent some time in Trujillo after my first two weeks in Lima, and stayed in a hostel owned and run by Michael White and his Peruvian wife Clara. Mike has been a good friend of mine ever since and ironically the very person who has sent me the link below.
As you solo travellers are aware, you tune in to your environment when solo travelling, and sometimes you can peel back the layers and really feel a place. I am pretty sensitive to these things anyway, and I had many paranormal experiences in Peru.
But something happened in Trujillo over those two days; something that allowed me to tune in to what I now realise was probably the ancient past.
It turned out that Trujillo is home to what is without doubt the darkest and most barbaric culture I have ever come across – that of the Moche (approx. 100 to 700 AD). There are two pyramids located outside the modern city of Trujillo, one of which is the largest adobe brick structure on planet earth. The other pyramid, Huaca de la Luna, I experienced a deep sense of despair and sadness and that almost turned into fear. It was not too difficult to feel the environment there. Even after 1300 years the negative energy prevails.
The Chimu culture (approx. 750 – 1470 AD) “arrived” much later in the area, and flourished until the massive Inca empire swallowed up most of Peru, as well as large parts of Ecuador, Bolivia and Chile. The Chimu were without doubt the descendants of the Moche, so it surprises me little that the kind of barbarity that the Moche were so good at would continue with the Chimu. However, that’s not what I experienced in Trujillo. Sure, at the Moche sites I felt the darkness, but at the massive ancient Chimu city of Chan Chan I felt almost a sense of peace.
Now, however, that email I wrote in 2004 makes total sense. I know exactly what was right under my feet the whole time I was there, and eventually what I tuned into, prompting me to want to get away from Trujillo as fast as I could.
I will say nothing about the article itself, it’s up to you to read it.
I have read it. It has left me in total disbelief and bewilderment.

https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/04/mass-child-human-animal-sacrifice-peru-chimu-science/