WARNING

 

You have entered my confidential page.  For the love of God, 
God Almighty who shall prevail against the evil, 
I urge you to read what I offer on this page.

Trop de gens sont aveugles par la verite.  Ils souffrent.  Ils meurent.

This is real,  not a sick joke,  experiment or a story.  
I offer what I know to be the truth.
 

On est pas mort

**I've updated this page with new info**

LEGEND OF ALAN TASHI

Dominique Gerard (a.k.a. ALAN TASHI)  was an innkeeper from France.  He was regarded as a caring man however he was well versed in satanic arts and demonology.  In the 1850's, he formed a  secret society, Oxem-hetis.  

WARNING:  Oxem-hetis still exists.  This underground cult continues to perform mutilations, torture, and human sacrifices.  Below is a symbol, the oxemhexagram, a potent force of Oxem-hetis.   Dominique Gerard ("Alan Tashi") had it carved into his forehead.  

     

In October of  1863, an infant was reported missing in Gerard's village.  Days later its mutilated body was found in a shack where the Oxem-hetis members lived.  All nine of  Gerard's followers, including himself, were convicted and sentenced to death.  However Dominique Gerard alluded  authorities and disappeared without a trace.  His nine followers were eventually burned at the stake. 

Allegedly hiding out on a ship, Dominique Gerard made it  to Philadelphia.   He changed his name to Alan Tashi and settled in Collingswood, New Jersey.     Within months "Alan Tashi" held demonstrations for Oxem-hetis in Crow's Park (a neighborhood park named after Collingswood developer E.C. Crow).  He  attempted to seduce new members, but was unsuccessful.  

On October 24, 1865, nine local girls were missing. 

           
             The Collingswood Ledger, Oct. 26, 1865.  

When the girls were reported lost, a search team immediately set out to find them.  Neighbors complained of a foul odor coming from Alan Tashi's house.  Further investigation led the townspeople  to a well on Tashi's property.  Inside of  the well they found the rotting corpses of the children.  Shortly thereafter,  a violent mob surrounded the house but Tashi had barricaded himself inside.  They broke the doors down to find a curiously empty house -- barren rooms with no furniture or anything inside of them.  They searched the house, the grounds, but never found him.  The only  thing they did find was in the attic.  It was an antique child's toy,  a Halloween Shaker.   Once again Alan Tashi vanished without a trace.  

They tell us that he was never seen or heard from again. 

TRAGIC LEGACY

On October 24, 1997, Judge Malcolm Hawks murdered his wife and his two children before killing himself.  This murder/suicide sent shockwaves through the community and brought up renewed fears of cult activity still active in Collingswood.

The following is a newspaper article written about a cult that I believe is Oxem-hetis.  


Collingswood Post August 11, 1989.
Used by permission.

Collingswood Post October 26, 1997.
Crime Scene Photos taken the day after
the murders.  Pictures taken outside the house
 and inside the bathroom where the bodies
 of the Hawks children were found. 
Used by permission.

 

 

A woodcut drawing of Dominique Gerard's manifestation seducing members in France.  Many teenagers are susceptible to this demonic cult as well as others like his.  These destructive forces are real and are very dangerous. 

 


 

 

 

 I remain in hiding from the unknown.

 -V.M.