Thirty Years In Hell | Page 5

Bernard Fresenborg
these harlots.
After Dr. Wulf came down the ladder and told what he had seen, of
course the rest of us wished to become eye witnesses to the perfidy of
this vagabond of the Catholic Church.
We would take time about going up the ladder to look at this sight, and
sometimes one would remain so long at the top of the ladder the others
would become restless and urge him to come down and give the rest of
us a chance.
It seemed as though this Catholic dignitary and the women up stairs
within had implicit confidence in the dogs, and had no fear of detection
in their drunken orgy of immorality. This dignitary seemed very drunk,
and the ladies began to undress him preparatory to putting him to bed.
When they had him undressed, one of them pulled off her clothes and
went to bed with him.
The next morning the report in the form of affidavits was presented to
the parents of the girls, which caused a very great sensation, and this
bundle of infamy and abomination was forced to leave the city by the
parents of these daughters whom he had desecrated by his filthy touch.
It was afterwards learned that this state of affairs had existed in this
Catholic mansion for years past, and all that had transpired in this
mansion would blush the inhabitants of Sodom if it could be told, but it
is so filthy that it could not be repeated by any one who had much

respect for himself.
After this dignitary had left the mansion there were a number of
children's skeletons unearthed in the park belonging to the mansion,
and one child's skeleton was found in the waters surrounding the
palace.
No one was ever arrested for this awful, awful crime, as this Catholic
dignitary fled to some monastery and there was concealed from the
law's clutch, as there is no law whereby these monasteries can be
forced open and their criminals brought to justice.
A monastery is a Catholic institution that may be used for divers
purposes, but for one great purpose, and a very heinous purpose, is to
hide and conceal Catholic officials who break the laws of their country,
as they can flee to these monasteries and there hide themselves from
the wrath of the civil government.
It makes no difference how vile the culprits may be, these Catholic
institutions are always a refuge for them, and especially if the culprit
who has money or friends supply them with same, as the Catholic
Church is and always has been a great money machine, as money, in
the eyes of the Catholic dignitaries, covers up a multitude of sins.
You may not know it, but it is a fact, nevertheless, that the monasteries
never allow the officers of the civil laws to enter, and suppose the
officers did enter, the culprit would never be found, as Catholic
institutions are built with the purpose of sheltering her abominable
faithless in case these criminals' desire to hide themselves therein, as
the convents, monasteries and cloisters have a labyrinth which would
mystify any one who was not used to these underground passages.
No one ever learned where the dignitary of this Catholic institution at
Vechta went, but we were thoroughly convinced that he was hiding
somewhere in a monastery.
At this point in my religious training I perceived the nonsense of
celibacy, and the Apostle's injunction: "Nevertheless, to avoid

fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman
have her own husband." (I Cor. 7:2.) But the teachings of my childhood
caused me to believe that it would be sacrilegious upon my part to even
allow myself to believe that the Pope of Rome could possibly make a
mistake, therefore I did as all true Catholics are expected to do, and
forced myself to believe that all of the abominations practiced by this
church were godly.
At this time I would conceal myself in privacy, and endeavor to reason
why a minister of the gospel should be expected to do things which
were unnatural and against the direct teachings of God, as we find in
Gen. 21:18 that our Creator said: "It is not good that man should be
alone, I will make a helpmate for him," but whenever I would
undertake to study and try to convince myself of the erroneousness of
the Catholic doctrines, her teachings would loom up and blind my
intelligent conception of things, as I had been taught that I should not
question a single mandate that the Pope of Rome should see fit to
promulgate, therefore I made up my mind that it was a sin for me to use
the intelligence that God had given me, and I resolved to follow the
Catholic
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