Innocently reading a book of collected short stories, I read this one this morning, and made a note of the author, because I was surprised that the idea of a Human Hunt had even coelesced in someone's head in 1960. Obviously the trilogy of the Hunger Games is the well-known modern equivalent, and takes the concept much farther, also describing a dystopian future. This short story, "An Invitation to the Hunt" by George Hitchcock is quite a good read, because it makes it known clearly who was invited to this "Hunt", put on by the local British elites.
The thing which highlighted this more than usual was on the same morning, when I turned on my PC, I saw an advert for a talk by Ole Dammegard (and Alfred Lambremont Weber) about the same idea of the Hunger Games/ Human Hunting parties for entertainment/SRA etc. I didn't have time to view that today, so I will not post the link until I have seen it myself. But it was one of those moments, where you think: "Why is this topic being brought up for me and highlighted like that, on this morning?"
Title: An Invitation to the Hunt Title Record # 96561
Author: George Hitchcock
Date: 1960-03-00
Type: SHORTFICTION
Length: short story
Language: English
Note: Borderline speculative: set in the real world except for the nature of the blood sports the rich indulge in. First published in the San Francisco Review March 1960.
Synopsis: A man from the lower echelons of the business world is surprised to receive an invitation to hunt with his betters. Although he doesn't like the idea, he accepts for the sake of rising in the world. But on the day of the hunt he finds out what he's really expected to do
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At the Chateau des Amerois in Belgium, many dark things have occurred and Hunger Games-style hunting has been one of them. The Castle is fairly recent in that it was built in 1887 for Philippe of Saxe-Cobourg Gotha (father of King Albert 1).
Fritz Springmeier - outed the dark doings at this castle and exposed its very existence in "Bloodlines of the Illuminati", published January 1, 2002.

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Druidic Samhain - https://druidry.org/druid-way/teaching-and-practice/druid-festivals/samhain-festival
"On or around the 31st October in the northern hemisphere, 1st May in the southern, Samhain is the festival of the dead, a festival of remembrance and honouring of our dear departed friends and relations".
Speaking with a colleague who has mentioned Cabal and NWO to me in the past, I was surprised that she vehemently defended Halloween and the West's take-up of that kind of celebration. She pooh-poohed the idea of murderers ranging out on that night. I said, "Not murderers - Satanic Ritual Abuse". Obviously her rabbit-hole diving has not taken her there, yet.
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Finishing off with something upbeat:
Wake Up - 7.02 mins duration by Ole Dammegard and Mo Anton
The thing which highlighted this more than usual was on the same morning, when I turned on my PC, I saw an advert for a talk by Ole Dammegard (and Alfred Lambremont Weber) about the same idea of the Hunger Games/ Human Hunting parties for entertainment/SRA etc. I didn't have time to view that today, so I will not post the link until I have seen it myself. But it was one of those moments, where you think: "Why is this topic being brought up for me and highlighted like that, on this morning?"
Title: An Invitation to the Hunt Title Record # 96561
Author: George Hitchcock
Date: 1960-03-00
Type: SHORTFICTION
Length: short story
Language: English
Note: Borderline speculative: set in the real world except for the nature of the blood sports the rich indulge in. First published in the San Francisco Review March 1960.
Synopsis: A man from the lower echelons of the business world is surprised to receive an invitation to hunt with his betters. Although he doesn't like the idea, he accepts for the sake of rising in the world. But on the day of the hunt he finds out what he's really expected to do
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At the Chateau des Amerois in Belgium, many dark things have occurred and Hunger Games-style hunting has been one of them. The Castle is fairly recent in that it was built in 1887 for Philippe of Saxe-Cobourg Gotha (father of King Albert 1).
Fritz Springmeier - outed the dark doings at this castle and exposed its very existence in "Bloodlines of the Illuminati", published January 1, 2002.


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Druidic Samhain - https://druidry.org/druid-way/teaching-and-practice/druid-festivals/samhain-festival
"On or around the 31st October in the northern hemisphere, 1st May in the southern, Samhain is the festival of the dead, a festival of remembrance and honouring of our dear departed friends and relations".
Speaking with a colleague who has mentioned Cabal and NWO to me in the past, I was surprised that she vehemently defended Halloween and the West's take-up of that kind of celebration. She pooh-poohed the idea of murderers ranging out on that night. I said, "Not murderers - Satanic Ritual Abuse". Obviously her rabbit-hole diving has not taken her there, yet.
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Finishing off with something upbeat:
Wake Up - 7.02 mins duration by Ole Dammegard and Mo Anton