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Subject STEPHEN KING AND THE SALEM'S LOT CONSPIRACY
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Original Message Ben Mears, a successful writer who grew up in the (fictional) town of Jerusalem’s Lot, Cumberland County, Maine (or “The Lot”, as the locals call it), has returned home following the death of his wife. Once in town he meets local high school teacher Matt Burke and strikes up a romantic relationship with Susan Norton, a young college graduate.
Ben plans to write a book about the “Marsten House”, an abandoned mansion that gave him nightmares after a bad experience with it as a child. The Marsten House was the home of '30s Gangster Hubert Marsten. Hubert, or "Hubie" was a hitman who specialized in rather unsavory hits. Hubie's profession intersected with his personal life and after his suicide, it was discovered he was responsible for the deaths of several children. Unbeknownst to Ben and his new friends, the Marsten House is about to be inhabited by the vampire Kurt Barlow/Breichen. It is later revealed that Hubie Marsten had in fact communicated with the erstwhile Barlow, and that in the course of their correspondence Marsten may have extended to Barlow the necessary invitation to come to 'Salem's Lot.
Mears discovers that the Marsten House has been bought by a Mr. Straker and a Mr. Barlow, appearing as a pair of businessmen who are opening an antique store in town, although only the tall, bald Mr Straker has yet been seen in public. Their arrival coincides with the disappearance of a young boy, Ralphie Glick, and the suspicious death of his brother Danny. Over the course of the book, the town is slowly taken over by vampires, reducing it to a ghost town by day as they sleep

German vampire Kurt Breichen/Barlow = The Bavarian Illuminati.

The vampire’s English servant Richard Straker = The British Crown


The British Crown is the faithful servant of the Bavarian Illuminati, and the Crown have secretly taken over America on behalf of their Bavarian masters. British Straker (British Crown) is the lowly servant of the German vampire Breichen/Barlow (Bavarian Illuminati).

On the face of it, it seems as though Straker and Breichen/Barlow have ventured to small town America to set up their antiques business, but they have really returned on behalf of the Vampire’s Empire to have another crack at taking over America. The vampire always remains out of sight and makes his English puppet do all his dirty work, until the town has been completely subverted, and only then does he reveal himself.

We also see a school play at the beginning of the movie, which is a re-enactment of the American Revolution. This scene is telling the viewer that the American people may have defeated the British and ousted them from their shores, yet the Empire sent in their ’knights’ to infiltrate the United States Government in secret. This is shown to the viewer via the arrival of the British Straker and his German master Kurt Breichen.

*When being interviewed by Constable Gillespie, actor James Mason - who plays British watchman Straker - makes the Freemasonic Lion’s Paw hand signal and places it over his heart (The Lion’s Paw hand sign signifies allegiance to the Crown). [link to 3.bp.blogspot.com]

Stephen King knew about the conspiracy, that’s why he wrote Salem’s Lot.
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