Here in Northern Ontario Canada there are remnants of WWII prison camps all throughout the swampy wilderness between Sudbury and Thunderbay, some right along the Hwy 11 stretch from Kirkland Lake to Beardmore, many camps being the site for today's mining and logging towns with one town still named " SWASTIKA ". The harsher prison camps were on the Canadian Pacific rail line.
Along the 47th parallel section of the railway at approximately 83° N near the town of Chapleau and close to Sultan , there sits the ghastly remnants of a German POW camp named " TOPHET ", and the reason I refer to it as " ghastly " is due to the origins of the name/word " TOPHET " .
In the sadistic Ashkenazi cult, consistent with jewish depravity, a " TOPHET " is a burning pit with the semblance of a
" HADES HELL FIRE " with the sole purpose being CHILD SACRIFICE in which offerings were made to the cow idol Bahl.
Just south of the Tophet POW camp on the C.P. rail line, within a mile, is a body of water named " MOUNTBATTEN LAKE ", as in Lord Louis Mountbatten who's genealogy is linked with British royalty and Germanic nobility, among other prominent names in Greece, Russia and Belgium. Although Mountbatten was not recognized as a commander with exceptional brilliance, under his command over 3,000 Canadian troops got cut to shreds at Dieppe in August of 1942, nevertheless he was " connected " to the head of the British Empire.
I interpret the POW episode of Tophet as being one of a psychological manipulation just short of torture. Being held prisoner in a foreign land 7,000 miles from home and in a prison camp named after a Jewish sacrificial burning pit akin to HADES would no doubt cause exponentially compounded mental anguish...adding insult to injury prisoners are constantly reminded of the British Empire by a lake named after the uncle of Prince Philip, who is husband to Queen Elizabeth II, Lord Louis Mountbatten.
I just found it strange that a WWII German POW camp, named after a burning pit that jews sacrificed children in, would be in my backyard, so to speak.
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