Latine Mother Unbothered After Three-Year-Old Daughter Killed in X-Treme Non-Catholic Exorcism Ritual

When Mexicans get to America, they often get involved in really weird and creepy evangelical stuff.

I’m not going to say that a 3-year-old can’t be possessed by demons, but you don’t torture and murder them during the exorcism. And if your 3-year-old dies via torture and you brush it off while smiling causally – then probably, you were the one possessed by demons.

New York Post:

A 3-year-old girl was allegedly tortured and killed by her family in a 12-hour exorcism in her granddad’s California church — with her mom later posting a smiling video dismissively saying, “It is what it is.”

Little Arely Hernandez was found dead on the floor of a small house-based church in San Jose last September with “multiple injuries around her eyes, face, neck and chest,” according to court documents obtained by KRON Wednesday.

She’d been there with her mom, uncle and grandfather who “believed the child was possessed by a demon and were at the church praying for her,” deputy district attorney Rebekah Wise wrote in court documents.

Arely’s El Salvador-born mom, Claudia Elisa Hernandez, 25, told cops she was certain her toddler was “possessed by an evil spirit” — just because she’d woken up screaming, according to police documents published by the Daily Beast.

The mom and her brother then took the toddler to the church where they were met by their father, who “identified as the leader of the church and claimed he was a certified pastor,” the police report said.

They arrived at 6:30 a.m., and over the next 12 hours they violently pinned her down and stuck fingers down her mouth to make her vomit, which they “believed would help her get the spirit out,” the document said.

“One individual was holding victim by the neck, while one held her around her abdomen, and the last held her around her legs,” wrote the officers.

They continued even after little Arely “fell asleep several times.”

“Eventually, the victim vomited a clear/purple liquid,” the report said, with an autopsy determining she died of asphyxia due to suffocation and smothering.

The mom “believed the victim died sometime between 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.” — 12 hours after they arrived at the church, the police report noted.

Still, the family did not dial 911 until 8:12 p.m., around two hours after they think she died — and “no lifesaving measures were performed to help” the youngster, the police report noted.

“She strangled her multiple times to the point where the victim went unconscious, she stuck her hands down her throat, and continued this course of conduct for almost a full day,” Wise wrote of the mom, according to KRON.

The gruesome case was not made public at the time, nor when mom Hernandez was charged in February, and only came to light this week when the court documents emerged, KRON said.

Why?

Hernandez is being held without bail, charged with felony assault on a child with force likely to produce great bodily injury, the outlet said, noting she faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted.

The uncle and grandfather have not been charged, the station said.

Why?

Just six days before she was charged, Hernandez posted a nearly 45-minute YouTube video about her dead daughter — smiling and defending herself from apparent critics of her parenting.

“I could sit here and be negative… [but] I cannot change what is. It is what it is,” she said — a phrase she repeated several times.

“I could sit here and be negative, be sad about the whole situation that she passed away, but it’s like, there’s no point, you know, because it is what it is. It is what it is. She’s not here with me — it is what it is,” she told the 58 subscribers to the channel under the name Elisaa Santos.

“It’s like, what’s the point, you know? I’m just gonna be putting myself down when there’s no point for me to do that, you know? I cannot change the situation,” she said.

The worst of the Mexicans come from El Salvador. They have the least white blood, and they have always resisted Catholicism, clinging to ancient Aztec voodoo. If you look at the El Salvador murder gang MS-13, you find that this is a Freemasonic satanic cult.

This was shown in the show Breaking Bad. I can’t find any of the clips, but it was the hitman brothers.

The show showed them going to a church that was ostensibly Catholic, but was filled with skulls and symbols of death. They prayed to some kind of goddess of death who was in the guise of Mary. This is common throughout Latin America, though most infamously in Haiti – the savages will take certain Catholic symbols and use them as cover for an atavistic and satanic religion of magic and death.

Here’s a Haitian voodoo altar:

Note the skulls. They use the cross – but on a coffin.

Mexicans in Mexico have this impulse, but they channel it into Day of the Dead, which is in some ways a pagan death festival but not totally non-Catholic. That is to say, it has all of the trappings of a pagan festival, but they don’t do any satanic rituals.

I guess the priests thought that the Mexicans needed this outlet for their atavistic impulses.

Anyway: when these people get into the US, they start doing this ultra weird stuff. More of the veneer falls off, and they get involved in open satanism – which you can easily do under the guise of evangelicalism.

All of this is to say: this situation with this child “exorcism” death was obviously an Aztec satanic ritual child sacrifice hiding under the guise of a Christian exorcism.

We don’t really know why it is that so many people are inclined towards demonism. It is not really even limited to brown people and Jews (though that is primarily who is doing it now). You had it throughout Europe before the Christians came. Rome didn’t really do it, but Roman scholars documented running into all of these northern peoples who were involved in this sort of thing.

You even had it in parts of Asia – and still have it to the extent they can get away with it in Tibet.

The only really logical explanation is that these entities do exist, and that they are able to give people some kind of power through blood sacrifice.

This relates to the abortion issue – obviously. Most of the abortionist “doctors” are either Jewish or Indian, a lot of them women, and I am certain they view it as some kind of ritual. You see it with the women themselves – that they get some rush of power from killing their own children.