Sunday, December 3, 2023

Just a Little Torture

 


Yes I cut off his balls. A woman's work is never done.



As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


I was reading an obituary which stated the person was related to their 32nd grandfather Ragnar Lothbrok. This apparently is from The Vikings series, where pointy heads have claimed this Viking did not live, even if his name Lothbrook, means Shit Pants as he died for dysentery after invading France.

The above is interesting as the name is real in Shit Pants, as was the legend, and in England there was found a Viking Giant, all 9 feet of him like Goliath of Gath. They think this Giant was the son of Ragnar in Ivar the Boneless. Whatever was up with the boneless guy, he had bones in the quote below, we find a rather interesting English method of dealing with infidels who destroy Churches.


As you will read, the corpse was found with the following wounds.


Two spear wounds to the skull. If dude was 9 foot tall, he must have not been standing.  He had wounds to the jaw, and to his arm.

There are marks on the inner spine, meaning the English gutted the man.

The top of the thigh or femur had cut. It meant that the English cut this guys balls and cock off with a heavy blow.

Each of his toes, that means 10 toe were split lengthwise as were both his heals. That kind of detailed cuts are not from a man laying on the ground. It would appear this Giant was subdued, most likely tied down and then the English went to work on him.


The logic would be someone wounded the battle arm, then others were attacking the head.Somewhere in this he went down, maybe these 5 foot tall ants were climbing on him and they got him down and subdued, where the sport as 249 Vikings were slaughtered around him, the order of injuries were to cut the bones in the feet in most painful torture, cut his nuts off, then gutted him.

Yes history is real of the sons of Ephraim are like in all their modern civility in starting every world war. Even the English sit which records this autopsy does not explain what these forensic wounds mean.



The saga 'The Tale of Ragnar Lothbrok' relates that Ivar's condition was the result of a curse. His mother Aslaug, a Norse seer, reportedly had a vision warning that she and Ragnar must wait three nights before consummating their marriage after his return from raiding in England. However, Ragnar failed to heed her warning resulting in Ivar's condition at birth.

Reconstucted face of the Repton warriorReconstructed face of the Repton warrior

Professor Martin Biddle of Oxford University and his wife Birthe claim that the skeleton of a nine-foot-tall Viking warrior, discovered during excavations at the churchyard of St Wystan's in Repton in southern Derbyshire may be that of Ivar the Boneless. In 873 the Great Army is said to have travelled to Repton, where it took up quarters for the winter. The mass grave at Repton was initially uncovered in 1686 by a labourer named Thomas Walker but the grave was eventually recovered and its existence is forgotten. The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok itself states that Ivar the Boneless was buried in England.

The body unearthed by Professor Biddle, of a man aged between 35 and 45 must have been that of a very important Viking warlord, as around this burial lay the bones of at least 249 bodies. As well as a sword, he had been buried with a small Thor's hammer and a boar's tusk.

Examination of the bones revealed the warrior died a savage and brutal death. Two wounds on his skull were probably made by a spear and marks on the spine suggest the warrior was disembowelled after death. A violent blow to the top of the thigh could have removed his genitals, perhaps the reason why the boar's tusk was discovered between the legs of the skeleton, an attempt by those who buried him to make his body whole before his journey to Valhalla. Viking beliefs stipulated that a body could not enter Valhalla if it was not whole. According to Dr Bob Stoddart, of Manchester University, the man was stabbed in the head, jaw, arm and thigh and disembowelled. Each of his toes and both his heels were split lengthways. Birthe Biddle claims the man would have been killed in a revenge attack following the destruction of the church and adjoining monastery.


David only cut Goliath's head off. His kindred in England were a bit more thorough in their Catholicism.


Nuff Said



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