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Some Quotes and stories
« on: October 22, 2022, 05:39:08 pm »


“After (Marcel) Petiot’s arrival, the unit began to enjoy an unaccustomed variety of dry sausages, cheeses, candy, wine, and other luxuries, no doubt obtained from daily and nightly foraging excursions. Petiot seemed to glow after each triumph.
The soldier remembered one conversation about the morality of theft, Petiot arguing that it was completely natural. “How do you think that the great fortunes and colonies have been made?

By theft, war, and conquest.” Then morality does not exist? No, Petiot answered, “it is the law of the jungle, always. Morality has been created for those who possess so that you do not retake the things gained from their own rapines.” Petiot would later claim that he learned a lot from war.
Taken from author David King about Marcel Petiot, French serial killer aka Dr.Satan.


“A pharmacist later told how he once refused to fill one of Petiot’s unorthodox prescriptions—a dose for a child, he said, “that could kill an adult.” Petiot’s alleged response was chilling, if he was serious, as his enemies claimed that he had been: Isn’t it better to do away with this kid who does nothing but annoy his mother?”
Taken from author David King about Marcel Petiot, French serial killer aka Dr.Satan.

From Antinatalism, Pessimism And Higher Consciousness-FB

Saintly Cruelty ---- A man holding a newly born child in his hands came to a saint. “What should I do with the child”,he asked, “it is wretched, deformed, and has not even enough of life to die.”

“Kill it”, cried the saint with a dreadful voice, “kill it, and then hold it in thy arms for three days and three nights to brand it on thy memory:_ thus wilt thou never again beget a child when it is not the time for thee to beget.”- When the man had heard this he went away disappointed; and many found fault with the saint because he had advised to kill the child. “But is it not more cruel to let it live?” asked the saint.

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