Posted on 01/13/2017 6:14:32 AM PST by RummyChick
A Catholic priest who inspired The Exorcist died from a fall after what he claims was a possessed child spoke to him, it has emerged. The new revelation comes from a CIA agent after it had been widely reported Malachi Martin from Ireland told a friend an invisible force pushed him to his death. Ahead of the release of a new documentary, his close friend Robert Marrow has lifted the lid on the moment he believes the priest was effectively killed - when a possessed four-year-old girl he was meant to be exorcising spoke to him in America.
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How did he manage to tell anybody anything after he was dead?
An Dr. Martin has been dead for about 15 years.
Great author, his books are wonderful.
Man are you a nitpicker :)
What? Did they meet for coffee after the good Father passed on!?
With a muslim and it’s cronies running the CIA any ‘stories’ coming from there should be run through a very fine Taqiyya filter.
I bet I’m not the only one who remembers his segments with Art Bell.
As heard on Midnight in the Desert last night.
It took him a couple days to die of the effects of the fall. He hit his head on the corner of a desk on the way down, and succumbed to a cerebral hemorrhage.
He called his friend and reported that his feet had been jerked out from under him as he was standing on a stool reaching for a book of a high shelf.
I too remember them well.
Wow, an ex-”intelligence agent” who doesn’t get paid zillions to make up stuff about the demon urinating on the bed in a fancy hotel in Moscow.
I’ve read Malachi Martin’s books (highly recommend), but IIRC he’s not the inspiration for the movie, The Exorcist.
Reminds me of liberals on election night.
“I whip my hair back and forth!” needs to be pumped into the soundtrack on that one.
"THE....BED....IS...ON....MY....FOOT! THE....BED....IS...ON....MY....FOOT! THE....BED....IS...ON....MY....FOOT! THE....BED....IS...ON....MY....FOOT!"
That clip just makes me think of Bohemian Rhapsody!
I thought William Peter Blatty based his book on an exorcism that took place in the 1940s in St. Louis.
Fr. Martin wrote an excellent book on possession in resonse to both Blatty's book and the film entitle "Hostage to the Devil."
Now, onto reading the entire article.
Ah, I think I might have an idea what actually happened...
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