“The satanists in the mountains of North Carolina are never shy about announcing their presence,” Schuffert wrote. “In fact, they have often let it be known that they are quite proud of their exploits! But then, why not? The jewel of Asheville, NC, is the famed ‘Biltmore Estate,’ former home of the great Illuminati Satanist millionaire, George Vanderbilt! In his Illuminati mansion, one large room contains a coven’s table, with 13 seats on either side. On the door is a plaque with the words, ‘Assemblage of the Gods.’”

I’ve never been to Asheville, but it sounds great. Schuffert should have been put in charge of the tourism department.

Asheville, it seems, will be the epicenter of the Luciferian NWO. At some point, martial law will be declared and “our corrupt government” will round up Christians and “Patriot resistors” into boxcars fitted with shackles (which Schuffert claims already exist, were even brought out for Halloween one year) and transport them to death camps throughout North Carolina.

In one case, Schuffert says a young woman (a Christian and a virgin, of course) had been targeted for sacrifice by the Asheville Satanists, so Schuffert was asked to help.

“In 1992, as I was investigating Satanism in the mountains of North Carolina, I was tipped off by a Satanic crime investigator about a young woman whose life was living hell: she was marked for abduction and sacrifice by local Satanists, and they were systematically destroying her life. Her social life was cut off: most of her previous friends had been slowly frightened away. Even pastors had been frightened to stand with her, apparently. The investigator suggested I could provide spiritual comfort and support for her if I moved into her trailer with her.”

The attacks began months prior, when the girl’s mother received a phone call.

“We’re gonna get yer daughter for SACRIFICE,” a voice said, and hung up.

“Knowing that victims fall more easily into Satanist traps IF terrorized prior to abduction (fear creates confusion and tends to paralyze),” Schuffert wrote, “they started off their conquest of Cindi with these words.”

Schuffert writes that this was followed up by “roadside abduction traps,” poisoning, stalking, Satanists cutting off electricity and phone service at the girl’s home, and even tapping her phone so they could interrupt conversions by shouting “Kill!”

Of course, it only got worse once Pam got involved.

“The Satanists worked double time after I moved in,” she wrote. “Sensing that my friend was now receiving the needed Christian support and teachings in order to evade them, they became more violent and insane in their efforts. We endured many episodes of life on the wild side. I found myself spending countless hours on my knees in prayer for our protection, having both a Bible for support and carrying a loaded handgun in a beltbag 24 hours a day for emergencies.”

So the Satanists brought in the big guns, so to speak: A “curse pin.”

“In the months that following, she endured many attacks,” Schuffert wrote, “including suffering a ‘curse pin’ that was secretly planted in a car seat she sat in unsuspectingly one morning on the way to church. Satanists often use ‘curse pins,’ fine pins planted in locations wherein the unsuspecting victim may encounter them.

“They are coated with deadly poisons and assigned demons of destruction to the victim as well. After she sat in this car seat, the fine pin slowly worked itself into her leg which was in contact with the seat. The pain was tremendous. She screamed as the burning spread through her leg and her body. Her friend pulled the car over to the side to the side of the road, and then rushed her off to the firestation.”

Cyndi was taken to the Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville, where Schuffert says she was initially refused treatment when the emergency room staff learned she was suffering from a Satanic attack.

“As a former high level Satanist in Asheville had warned me, who had worked in that hospital, this hospital was filled with both Satanists and witches as doctors, nurses and other employees,” Schuffert claimed. “In fact, the Satanists and the witches were in constant invisible battles with one another there, hurling ‘summoned demons’ and curses at one another, etc. They would not TOUCH my friend at first, therefore, when warned that it was Satanist-attack connected. Finally, she was stabilized and was able to come home.”

The harassment continued with threatening phone calls for weeks as Cyndi recovered at home. Frustrated, Schuffert grabbed the phone one day and “blasted” them:

“Listen…you Satanists are nothing but a bunch of wimps and cowards like your father Satan,” she told the Satanist on the phone. “Think I’m impressed when it takes ten of you ‘men’ or MORE to sacrifice just one little helpless baby? COWARDS! Get a life…instead of taking a life. Get Jesus Christ in your lives instead.”

Because they’re evil, this ridicule only made things worse.

“This infuriated the leader, code name of ‘King One,’ Schuffert wrote. “King One,” apparently one of the most powerful Satanists in America at the time, responded by calling back later.

“Tell Pam she has forty-hours to leave your trailer…OR ELSE!” King One told Cyndi.

Schuffert told Cyndi to tell King One, “Sorry…I DON’T take orders from Satanists…ONLY JESUS CHRIST!”

When Schuffert refused to leave, the Satanists descended and terrorized them throughout the night by hiding in the woods and making scraping sounds on the outside of Cyndi’s mobile home.

“I paced from one end of the trailer to the other, Bible held high, and standing on the Word of God for Divine protection,” Schuffert wrote.

They made it through the night, but the wasn’t the end.

“One night, the harassment went into the extreme, however. Cyndi had by this time moved her mattress onto the living room floor so that she would not be window level when she slept at night. Her head was ground level, right next to an air duct. One night she came to me and said, ‘I’ve been smelling something strange for the last 15 minutes…’ I had smelled nothing. A few minutes later she said, ‘what are those funny black spots doing around your head?’ She then collapsed and fell on her knees, her head and shoulders fallen on the sofa. I ran and lifted her entire body up on the sofa. She was totally unconscious by now.

“We later figured out, they had introduced some type of chemical weapon into her ventilation system, but not strong enough to affect everyone in the trailer…only her, since her face had been directly next to the vent. She and I had heard sounds coming from underneath her trailer that night, and we KNEW that they had spent some time under there…but we dared not go out to confront them at night.

“When she came out of this state many hours later, she admitted to having a most marvelous angelic visitation in which she believed God had visited her and promised her victory in this battle.”

Eventually, Cyndi’s family left Asheville to escape the harassment.

“She and her mother were forced to relocate far out of the area to avoid further attack,” Schuffert wrote. “But these murderers never succeeded in getting her after all. Nor did they succeed in getting me, although they made numerous attempts on my life after that through abduction attempts, poisoning, even sending into my life a Satanist posing as a Christian who needed counseling.”

Many of Schuffert’s details are vague, such as the locations of the caverns where Satan is summoned upon a golden throne to witness human sacrifices. But she does mention one location by name.