TRAPPED BY THE MORMONS


















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"I cannot compare it to anything else than the reptile that enamors his prey, till it captivates it, paralyzes it, and it rushes into the jaws of death." -John D. Lee, March 8, 1877, famous Mormon apostate, speaking of the Church on the day he was executed by the Mormons.
In the 1920's and 1930's, more than 30 films came out of Britain which depicted Mormons as the evil vampiric perverts they truly are. The films, shown only in burlesque houses due to their terrifyingly honest nature, often portrayed a Mormon villain who used mesmeric power to seduce young girls into becoming his polygamous sex slaves.

Trapped by the Mormons (1922), the most successful of these films, was so popular that a sequel, titled Married to a Mormon, was made later the same year. Much as Reefer Madness (1936) revealed the dark underbelly of marijuana addition, Trapped by the Mormons accurately exposed the threat presented by the Curse of the Morm.

These films were far-reaching in their exploration of the shady dealing of the Mormons. One of the earliest, A Mormon Maid (1916), even laid bare the link between Mormons and the notorious Ku Klux Klan. Though entirely truthful and filled with insight, the films' titular character was eventually replaced with more popular movie monsters such as werewolves, actual vampires, and Jews.

Recently, films have portrayed Mormons not as the sinister maniacal cretins they are, but in a softer, more liberal light. This trendy misrepresentation of the Mormon's true nature is highly dangerous to America's moral values, as many Americans remain blissfully ignorant to the myriad threats Mormonism has posed throughout history.

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