Hector Pieterson: An Iconic Symbol of the Apartheid


The Apartheid was a period of extreme segregation in South Africa beginning in 1948 and lasting until 1994. The word “Apartheid” translates literally to “the state of being separate”. During the Apartheid, citizens of South Africa were placed into one of four major groups: Black, White, Coloured or Indian, with the ‘Coloured’ and ‘Indian’ groups having many subdivision. South Aftica’s ruling party during this time, the National Party (NP), created laws to support a long-time goal of the NP; To discriminate against the black majority and give the white minority superiority. These laws banned the black population from doing business, living or owning land in ‘white’ areas. From 1960 -1983, 3.5 million non-white South Africans were removed from their homes and forced into segregated areas. They had no right to citizenship and instead became citizens of one of the ten self-governing ‘Bantustans’. The division of the Bantustans was tribal-based. This forced segregation and relocation is one of the largest mass-removals in modern history. Interracial marriage was criminalized during the Apartheid and in 1970, legislation was passed which prohibited any political representation for the Black population. Resistance grew in the 1960s as many Black citizens were arrested, beaten and killed while peacefully protesting Apartheid policies. In 1953 the ‘Bantu Education Act’ was passed, enraging many South Africans. As used in ‘Bantu Education Act’, “Bantu” is considered to be a highly inflammatory word having derogatory connotations against indigenous peoples of central or southern Africa who speak a ‘Bantu’, or Niger-Congo language. [In modern times “Bantu” is used as a neutral term for the various African languages of South Africa when speaking in generalizations] The Bantu Education Act required all South African students to learn the Afrikaan language regardless of their local language. Half of exams for students after elementary/early primary school would be written in Afrikaan. Being the language of leaders of the National Party, it was viewed by non-white citizens as the language of their oppressor. The Bantu Education Act prompted the beginning of many anti-Apartheid political movements and organizations including the South African Students Organization (SASO). During this time the Black Conciousness Movement (BCM) became more prominent in South Africa, as well.
Tensions caused by the Apartheid and the NP’s imposing of the Afrikaan language on South Africa’s youth rose to a climax on June 16, 1976 with the Soweto Uprising. Between 3,000 – 10,000 students (some modern estimates believe the crowd may have grown to as many as 20,000) participated in a peaceful protest organized by the South African Student’s Movement Action Comittee and supported by the Black Conciousness Movement. They gathered in Soweto, Johannesburg, carrying protest signs reading ‘Bantu Education- to Hell with it’ and ‘Down with Afrikaans’ while singing freedom songs. Many than began the march which would end at Orlando Soccer Stadium where there was scheduled to be a peaceful protest. Approximately fifty police officers halted protesters marching towards the stadium and told them to turn back but they refused. Police dispersed tear gas into the crowd and fired warning shots before opening fire into the crowd. Many ran for cover, others held their ground and began throwing stones at police in retaliation.

 

Fifteen year old Hastings Ndlovu was shot in the head by police and died after arriving at a nearby clinic. Hastings’s parents, brother and three sisters left Johannesburg shortly after his death but returned a few years later. His former home located at 7235 Thabete Street in Soweto, Johannesburg was marked with a blue plaque on June 16, 2012 in memorial of the boy. Thirteen year old Hector Pieterson was shot by police on the corner of Moema and Vilakazi Streets near Orlando West High School.

 

 

A fellow student, 18-year-old Mbuyisa Makhubo, picked Hector off the ground and began running to get him into the car of news photographer Sam Nzima. Nzima snapped a photo of Makhubo carrying Hector Pieterson as Hector’s 17-year-old sister,  Antoinette Sithole ran alongside them.

 

 

Hector was placed into Sam Nzima’s car and driven by journalist Sophie Tema to a nearby clinic where he was pronounced dead upon arrival. What had begun in Soweto quickly spread across the nation of South Africa. By the end of the day on June 16, 1976 the government reported 23 deaths including two white police officers who were either beaten or stoned to death by the crowd. By the end of June 1976 the numbers had risen to 176 killed and thousands more injured, but modern estimates suggest approximately 700 people were killed in total; The Soweto Uprising had a major impact on South Africa’s socio-political landscape.

 

 

Sam Nzima’s iconic photo of Hector Pierterson. [Originally “Pitso”, the family adopted the surname “Pieterson” to pass as ‘Coloured’. During the Apartheid, ‘Coloured’ citizens received more privileges than ‘Black’ citizens.

 Sam Nzima’s photo went on to become a famous symbol of the movement forcing him and Mbuyisa Makhubo to go into hiding due to extreme harassment by police and members of the National Party. On August 21, 1976 Mbuyisa Makhubo said he was going to Durbam. He then told his mother he was “tired of running” and illegally crossed the border to Botswana to escape the hostile environment in South Africa. While in Botswana, he had a son, Thato, with Keneilwe Mokgele. The last time his mother had any form of contact with Mbuyisa was in 1978 when he sent he a letter from Nigeria. He wrote that he had “every sickness in the book” and was unhappy in Nigeria. He said he wanted to walk to Jamaica. His family stated they got the impression from his letter he was mentally unwell at the time. Mbuyisa’s mother, Nombulelo, died in 2002 assuming her son was imprisoned or dead, having only heard from him once in the 26 years since he went into hiding. On Feburary 11, 2014, Mbuyisa’s younger brother, Raul, received photos and information on a man who had been living in Canada since 1988 under the name “Victor Vinnetou”.

 

“Victor Vinnetou”, believed to be Mbuyisa Makhubo, the student who carried Hector Pieterson.

“Victor” had been detained in Canada since August 10, 2004 for being found living in the country without citizenship or proper documentation. After uncovering “Victor Vinnetou”‘s past experiences matched those of Mbuyisa Makhubo from speaking about his experiences on June 16th to knowing specific details about the Makhubo’s family home in South Africa. The man was also found to have a moon-shaped birthmark on the left side of his chest which indicated to his living relatives “Victor” was in fact, Mbuyisa Makhubo. Following this discovery, the Department of Arts and Culture began working to bring Mbuyisa home to South Africa; However, after performing a DNA test, the results were found to be “inconclusive”. Raul said he was told by Paul Mashatile, the Minister of The Department of Arts and Culture at that time that the “inconclusive” results were announced as a way to buy more time for Mbuyisa to repatriate. Obviously, this is an incredibly emotional process for Mbuyisa Makhubo’s family and due to partial paralysis from a stroke in 2013 and being diabetic, Raul has not been involved in the process of bringing Mbuyisa back to South Africa since his initial involvement. Instead, Mbuyisa’s oldest sister, Nontsikelelo has taken over the process and is trying to reach out to the nation of France on behalf of the family to receive the assistance they need to retrieve Mbuyisa from Canada. The family is working to raise money to finally meet “Victor Vinnetou” in person and confirm his suspected identity. They plan to appeal to both the Canadian and South African governments to bring their long-lost brother home.
Both Hector Pieterson and Hastings Ndlovu were buried in the Avalon Cemetery in Soweto, Johannesburg. The Apartheid ended in 1994 when Nelson Mandela became the first black President of South Africa and the National Party’s rule ended. Mandela, who spent 27 years in prison for his role as a leader in the anti-Apartheid movement worked once again to eradicate the unjust laws put into place by the National Party once released from prison in 1990. Today in South Africa, June 16th is observed as ‘National Youth Day’, a day when the country honors young people and sheds light on the needs of students’.

 On June 16, 2015, the 39th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising, school children remembered the sacrifices made by Hector Pieterson, Hastings Ndlovu and other young protesters in 1976 by staging a reenactment of the bloody and pivotal day in South African history.

The following video features Antoinette Sithole discussing the events of June 16, 1976 and offers additional information on the death of Hector Pieterson.

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Rest in Peace Lois Lilienstein of ‘Sharon, Lois & Bram’s Elephant Show’


On April 22, 2015 Lois Lilienstein passed away and for some of us, a piece of our childhood died with her. Lois Lilienstein was co-founder and member of “Sharon, Lois and Bram”, a trio well-known in the late 80s and early 90s for their popular children’s songs. Lois was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1936 but moved to Toronto, Canada with her husband, Ernest, and their son, David, in 1966. In 1978 Lois teamed up with Bram Morris and Sharon Hampson, beginning their career together in children’s entertainment. By 1984 the trio had their own television show for children aptly named, Sharon, Lois & Bram’s Elephant Show which aired on CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Company) until 1988.

Sharon, Lois & Bram’s Elephant Show, CBC

Another Canadian children’s entertainer, Eric Naghor joined them as a regular guest on the Elephant Show along with an elephant (of course) brought to life by Paula Gallivan. Reruns began airing on Nickelodeon as a part of the Nick Jr. Line-up in 1995. Lois had been suffering from a rare form of cancer (not specified) which she had been diagnosed with in October of 2013. She succumbed to the disease on Wednesday evening in her Toronto home with family and friends present at her passing. Lois’s son David commented, “She knew it was happening, she was at peace with it and she died very peacefully and not in pain.” Lois Lilienstein was 78 years old.

Rest in Peace, Lois Ada Lilienstein
July 10, 1936 – April 22, 2015


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Dying with Dignity

Bill 52 was passed into law in Quebec, Canada on June 5, 2014 by a 94-22 vote with no abstentions. Also known as the ‘Dying with Dignity Law’, Bill 52 gives terminally ill residents of Quebec the option to end their life with the assistance of a medical professional. Veronique Hivon, the Parti Quebecois member of the National Assembly who originally drafted the bill explained, “Dying with dignity means dying with the least amount of suffering.”.

Veronique Hivon

Veronique Hivon

Under this new law, patients who meet the required criteria may request their doctor prescribe them a lethal dose of medication. The new law states the patient must be diagnosed with an incurable disease and experiencing unbearable suffering which cannot be relieved through any other acceptable means, and be “of full age and capable of giving consent to care”. Lawmakers reiterated ‘Dying with Dignity’ applies to “competent adults only”. Although additional requirements include the patient be “at the end of life”, it is left vague and open to interpretation. While physician-assisted suicide is now legal in Quebec, other Canadian provinces are currently engaged in heated debated regarding the right to die. The act of physician-assisted suicide made legal in Quebec is not to be confused with voluntary euthanasia. In assisted suicide, the patient must take the final step by self-administering a fatal dose of medication prescribed by their doctor, as opposed to voluntary euthanasia in which the doctor administers the life-ending dosage, typically through an injection or IV, as in the case of Dr. Kevorkian. Before becoming legalized, physician assisted suicide was an act punishable in Quebec by up to 14 years in prison. The Canadian Supreme Court banned assisted death in 1993 in the case of a woman from British Columbia, and in 2010 the House of Commons voted against a proposition to legalize the act by a large margin. In May 2014, the Supreme Court of Canada opened the issue back up for debate due to an appeal in another British Columbia case.
When drafting the bill, lawmakers used Europe’s end of life legislation as a guideline, hoping to make a few improvements to prevent facing some of the issues many European countries have encountered after passing Right to Die laws. In Belgium, where both assisted suicide and euthanasia are legal, there is no requirement that the patient must be near death before choosing to end their life with medical aid. This caused the law to be reexamined when 45 year old deaf twins, who were beginning to lose their eyesight, sought physician-assisted suicide when they decided their quality of life was becoming so poor they had no choice but to end it. Only a week before Bill 52 passed in Canada, Belgium passed a law which extends euthanasia rights to children under the age of 18, with parental consent and clearance from a mental health professional. The Netherlands also passed a law in 2002 which extends End of Life rights to children as young as 12.
In the United States, Washington, Oregon, Vermont and Montana have legalized physician-assisted suicide with the stipulation that the patient must be diagnosed by two physicians as being terminally ill with a life expectancy of six months or less.

14 Most Violent Valentine’s Days

Most people observe the 14th of February as a day to celebrate love and romance, but those of us who are a bit twisted know all too well that the holiday has proven throughout history to be more murderous than mushy. Whether you’re celebrating Single’s Awareness Day alone or you’re cuddled up with your Suicide Girl and preparing to watch ‘Faces of Death’ this evening, if you are overwhelmed by the cheesiness of Valentine’s Day here are 14 morbid facts about February the 14th:

1. St. Valentine was a Roman Holy Priest who is known for marrying soldiers in secret during a time in which all marriages and engagements were strictly forbidden. The Roman Empire was building its army and felt family ties were a hindrance to active and potential soldiers. For performing these ceremonies, St. Valentine was sentenced to death. During his imprisonment, he formed a friendship with the jailer’s daughter. Before his execution, he left her a note and signed it “From Your Valentine”. On February 14th circa 270 (there are many years in which this may have taken place, no one is certain) St. Valentine was bludgeoned to death with clubs and decapitated.

2. King of England, Richard II died of starvation on February 14, 1400 while imprisoned in Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire. King Richard II, who was only 33 years old at the time of his death, was deposed by Parliament and succeeded by his cousin, Henry IV.

3. On February 14, 1779 Captain James Cook, an English explorer and navigator landed on the beaches of Hawaii with his crew. As they debarked, they were met by very angry natives who began hurling rocks at them. Cook tried to negotiate with native leader King Kalaniopuu. Unfortunately, those negotiations did not go over well after  Cook’s crew had shot a lesser chief of the tribe to death. A mob of natives attacked the Captain and his crew who retaliated with gunfire. Despite the superior weapons sported by Cook and his crew, they were engulfed by the Hawaiian natives. Captain Cook was killed in the battle, and only a handful of his men managed to escape the island and the wrath of its people.

4. In 1929, six associates of the Northside Irish gang (run by Bugs Moran) and one car mechanic were ambushed and killed in an execution style shooting in a Chicago, Illinois warehouse (2122 N. Clark St. in Lincoln Park). These murders have gone on to be known as “The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre”. While it is widely believed the attack was carried out by members of Al Capone’s Southside Italian gang, Deidre Capone, Al’s niece, defends her late uncle’s innocence. When police arrived, John May (mechanic), Albert Weinshank, Reinhardt Schwimmer, Adam Heyer, Albert Kachellek, and brothers Peter and Frank Gusenberg lying side by side along one wall. The objective of the attack was to take out Bugs Moran himself, but the unknown assassins mistook Albert Weinshank, who bore a striking resemblance to Moran, as the infamous mob leader. All were found dead except Frank Gusenberg who was barely clinging to life after being shot fourteen times. When police repeatedly questioned Frank as to who shot him he replied, “No one- nobody shot me.”, adhering to ‘omerta’, a rule of absolute silence within the gang.

5. On February 14, 1943, Frieda Reiss, an 11 month old baby deported from France was murdered in Auschwitz, a Nazi concentration camp.

6. Adolph Dubs, US ambassador to Afghanistan was on his way to the US embassy on Feburary 14, 1979 when his car was stopped by four men. The men forced the driver, at gunpoint, to drive to the Kabul Hotel where Dubs was held hostage in Room 117. His kidnappers had hoped to have Afghani prisoners in the US released, in exchange for the ambassador. Despite the United State’s wishes to hold off in order to ensure Dubs’s safety, Afgahnistan police forces stormed the hotel and opened gunfire on the room in which Adolph Dubs was being held captive. After a 40-60 second exchange of gunfire, Dubs was found slumped in a chair, killed by two shots to the head. Two of his captors were killed in the attack, as well.

7. Juan Manuel Navarro showed up at the home of Ignacia Manriquez, his ex-girlfriend, on Valentine’s Day 1993. The couple had three children together, but Manriquez had taken out a restraining order on Navarro after their break-up. One of their children, seeing his father outside, opened the door and allowed him in the house. Ignacia brought out the restraining order and told him to leave, but he refused. Navarro then followed his ex and their three children to the parking lot of a local supermarket in San Bernardino, California where witnesses say the two were engaged in an altercation outside Ignacia’s vehicle. Juan then shot Ignacia in the head at point blank range. As she fell onto the pavement of the parking lot, Navarro shot her again in the stomach and twice in the head while their four year old son watched. When the four year old boy was asked by police to recount the traumatic event he stated, “There is ketchup everywhere.”.

8. In 2000, three tornadoes unexpectedly touched down in Georgia between February 13th and 14th. Many were caught off guard as February is a highly unusual time of year for the Southern United States to experience tornadoes. It was the single deadliest tornado outbreak in the United States between June 1999 and October 2002, killing 18 total while injuring countless more and nearly destroying the Georgia towns of Camilla and Meigs.

9. 53 year old John Hamilton of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma came home on Valentine’s Day 2001 to find his wife of 14 years, Susan, lying on the bathroom floor in a pool of her own blood. She had been strangled with two of John’s ties and her head had been severly beated to the poin that parts of her brain were exposed. Blood on John’s shirt was found not to be from an attempt to recessetate his wife as he had claimed, but was consistent with blood splatters found when smashing someone’s head in. John Hamilton was later accused and imprisoned for his wife’s  murder.

10. A terrorist group known as  “The Nasra & Jihad Group in Greater Syria” detonated a truck bomb packed with an estimated 1,000 kg of explosives in Lebanon on Febrarary 14, 2005. The explosion, which took place in Beirut near the St. George Hotel, killed 21 people and injured approximately 220. Those killed in the attack include Bassel Fleihan, former Minister of Ecology in Lebanon and Lebanese Prime Minister, Rafiq Hariri.

11. Stephen Grant of Washington Township, Michigan reported his wife Tara’s disappearance to the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office on February 14, 2007. Stephen claimed his wife had gone missing 5 days prior after she was overheard on the phone saying, “I’ll meet you at the end of the driveway” before getting into a “mysterious dark vehicle” and driving off. Police became suspicious, and during a search of the couple’s home found Tara’s torso in the garage. Later, other body parts were found scattered throughout the nearby woods. Stephen eventually confessed to his wife’s murder, telling investigators he had strangled her to death before dismembering her body.

12. On Febrary 14, 2008 the fifth deadliest school shooting in the United States took place at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. The shooter, Steven Kazmierczak, shot and killed five students and injured twenty-one before taking his own life. The entire event occurred in only 6 minutes, between 3:05 and 3:11 pm.

13. South African sprint runner Oscar Pistorius is a double-amputee (legs, below knee), Paralympic Champion who shot and killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in their home on Valentine’s Day 2013. Pistorius, who claims he believed her to be an intruder, was recently convicted of culpable homicide and is currently serving a five year prison sentence.

14. TODAY, Feburary 14th, 2015, Lindsay Kantha Souvannarath (23), Randall Steven Shepherd (20), an unidentified 23-year-old American female and 19-year-old Canadian male had planned to shoot as many people as possible in the Halifax Shopping Center before killing themselves. This shopping center is the largest regional shopping mall in Canada and could have resulted in multiple murders. The unidentified 19-year-old Canadian was found dead in his home, presumably as a result of suicide. The other “Murderous Misfits”, as they are being called, are in police custody.

From the same demented mind that brought you The Post-Mortem Post: FREAK

Herb Baumeister and the Horrors of Fox Hollow

Whether you have an avid interest in serial killers or not, when the subject arises, many names initially come to mind: Jack the Ripper, Ed Gein, John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy. The names of these killers are embedded into our mind and our pop culture due to the shockingly large scale and horrific nature of their crimes. They’ve officially earned a place on everyone’s mental list of people-you-don’t-want-to-run-across-in-a-dark-alley, making their name and reputation as infamous as Marie Antoinette. One person that should be on that mental list, but probably isn’t is Herb Baumeister. As a person who has always been fascinated by serial killers and was allowed to watch the eleven o’clock news at far too young an age, I hadn’t heard about Herb Baumeister and his crimes until about a year ago. Since then, I have been obsessed. His story, and that of Fox Hollow Farm, the estate where the murders took place, is one that begins in Herb’s childhood and has outlived him by multiple decades. The case of the “I-70 Strangler” will easily continue to unfold with seemingly unending macabre evidence and details for the next half-century.
Baumeister’s bizarre behavior was recounted by a childhood friend who recalled an instance in which Herb found a dead crow in the road on his way to school and later that day, dropped it on his teacher’s desk when she wasn’t looking. According to those who knew him, “playing” with dead animals was a favorite pastime of his, as well as pondering what human urine tastes like. Herb once urinated on a teacher’s desk, although it is unclear if his malicious actions were aimed at multiple instructors, or one in particular. When Herb Baimeister reached his teens, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was suspected of having multiple personalities, but did not receive treatment. Theses disorders would become more apparent as Herb matured. While attending college for one year at Indiana State University, he met Juliana Saitor. The two were drawn to one another due to their incredibly conservative ideologies. In 1971, the two were married, but only six months afterwards Herb was committed to a psychiatric institute where he spent two months. Over the next several years, the couple produced three children: Marie (1979), Erich (1981), and Emily (1984). In 1974, Herb Baumeister began working for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and displayed symptoms of his mental illness. One year, he and a coworker appeared on the company Christmas card dressed in drag. Obviously, simply dressing in drag is not a sign of mental illness, however it was out of character for Mr. Baumeister and in hindsight, disturbing, considering the nature of the crimes he would go on to commit. Herb worked his way up to the title of Program Director, but was terminated from this job in 1985 when he urinated on a letter which was to be sent to then-governor of Indiana, Robert D. Orr (Republican). It was the same year the body of Eric Roetiger, a seventeen year old white male was discovered in Indiana. He may or may not have been serial killer Herb Baumeister’s first victim. On September 3, 1985 he committed a hit and run while intoxicated, though he received no severe punishment. Less than one year later on March 27, 1986 Herb was charged with auto theft and conspiracy to commit theft, avoiding implications of his actions a second time and beating the charges against him. In 1988, Herb’s mother loaned him $4,000 to open a thrift store, ‘SAV-A-LOT’, which made him $50,000 in its first year alone, allowing for a second location.  In 1991, ‘SAV-A-LOT’ was so successful Herb, Julie, and their three children were able to move to Fox Hollow Farm: An eighteen acre, one million dollar estate in the prestigious Westfield district, a suburb of Indianapolis. For the first time in his life, Baumeister was viewed as a pillar in the community. The town recognized Herb as a family man and charitable entrepreneur. He owned a popular business that had recently become a small chain, and a dream home complete with a pool house, which included a wet bar. This area was decorated lavishly and filled with mannequins dressed by Baumeister to appear as if they were guests attending an upscale pool party. Herb began to frequent the local gay bars in search of potential victims to lure back to his pool house. He would pose as an autoerotic asphyxiation fetishist (someone who receives pleasure from choking/being choked, or having air cut off/restricted by other means during intercourse and/or masturbation) and invite the unsuspecting men to engage in this act with him. Once he got these men back to Fox Hollow Farm he would ensure they were intoxicated, invite them in the pool and strangle them to death. Their remains were discarded in the woods behind his home. Reports of missing gay men in the area began piling up, and bodies continued to be discovered throughout Indiana and Ohio. Unfortunately, at this time police did not put much effort into investigating the murders and disappearances of gay men. Most investigators and members of the community believed the ones who had simply gone missing decided to run off to a big city where they may be more widely accepted by society without informing their families. Finally, law enforcement began to connect the dots and in 1992 received their first tip from a man named Tony Harris. Tony called the Indianapolis police and claimed a gay bar patron by the name of “Brian Smart” had murdered his friend and tried to kill him, as well. Unable to locate a “Brian Smart”, the killings continued. In 1994, life took a downwards turn for Herb Baumeister. His business, which had previously been flourishing, began to fail. This could have been caused by a sudden, vastly superior attitude he began to display towards his employees, and by his habit of leaving work, only to return later in the day reeking of booze. He was also arrested for drinking and driving in Rochester, Indiana, which earned him three days in jail and one year of probation.  To make things far worse, Herb’s son, Erich, who was thirteen at the time, found a human skull on their property while walking through the woods. Erich showed it to his mother, Julie, who inquired about the skull to her husband. Herb’s answer was that had come from a medical skeleton belonging to his deceased father which he had acquired many of throughout his long career as an anesthesiologist. Although there were problems at this time in Herb and Julie’s relationship, surprisingly, this was not one of them. Later, when Julie went looking for these remains, they could not be located. Assuming they had been carried off by a wild animal, she accepted her husband’s explanation without giving it a second thought. In 1995 Tony Harris had another run in with Brian Smart at a local gay bar and this time he got a license plate number. Police ran the plates and learned “Brian Smart” was an alias of Herb Baumeister. When police arrived at the Baumeister home and asked to search the property without a warrant, both Herb and Julie refused. Herb told his wife he was being falsely accused of theft and ordered her not to allow police onto the property. One day, investigators were able to speak to Julie alone and explained they were really there; Her husband was suspected of multiple murders. Even after learning this and knowing a human skull had been lying in the woods on their property, she remained unwilling to a search. However, as Herb’s luck began to run out, his mood swings and odd behavior reached a climax and began to disturb his wife. In 1996, both of Herb’s SAV-A-LOT stores shut down and he became depressed, even threatening to take his own life. Julie was filing for divorce and suing for sole custody of their three children when she finally contacted police and agreed to a full search of the property while Herb was away on vacation. During the initial search, which lasted a few days, law enforcement recovered 5,500 bones, bone fragments, and teeth from four different victims in the wooded area of Fox Hollow Farm. Many of the remains had been concealed beneath piles of leaves and garbage. A second search was prompted by the Baumeister’s neighbor, who informed police he had discovered skeletal remains near a drainage pipe separating the two properties. When police arrived, they immediately noticed several somewhat intact skeletons protruding from the muddy ground. 140 more bones (including several intact rib cages and vertebra) from seven additional bodies were found in this location along with many cans of Miller Genuine Draft, Mr. Baumeister’s favorite drink. In all, eleven bodies were found but only eight could be identified: Johnny Bayer (20), Allen Wayne Broussard (28), Roger A. Goodlet (33), Richard D. Hamilton (20), Steven S. Hale (26), Jeff Allen Jones (31), Michael Kiern (46), and Manuel Resendez (31). While Eric Roetiger was never confirmed as one of Herb’s victims, Baumeister is suspected to have killed many more men who fit the profile and were dumped along rural roadsides throughout Indiana and Ohio during his active years. According to Julie Baumeister, Herb took a hundred or more trips to Ohio on store business. There would have been plenty of time for Herb to commit these murders that took place on the property, undisturbed. Usually during the summer, sometimes for several months at a time, Julie and the kids would go out of town to stay with Herb’s widowed mother. When asked by investigators about the human skull her son Erich had found on the property a few years prior, Julie informed them of the story Herb provided her with and stated, “It wasn’t like I was sitting at home with nothing else to think about.”. While searching Fox Hollow Farm, police discovered a video camera hiding in a corner of the pool house where Herb had committed multiple murders. Despite no tapes being found, police believe this camera was used to record the deaths of his victims. Still away on vacation, Herb contacted his older brother. He claimed he was away on a business trip and needed more money immediately. A few days later, Herb called his brother a second time to request more money. By this time, he had caught wind that corpses were being discovered on his brother’s property. Herb’s brother informed him that the local police wanted to have a chat regarding all the bodies uncovered on Fox Hollow Farm. Having run out of options, Herb quickly escaped to Canada. One evening, while sleeping in his car under a bridge, a Canadian trooper approached him. Baumeister told the trooper he was a tourist who was just passing through, and had stopped to get some rest. The trooper noted that there was a large stack of what appeared to be video tapes in the backseat of his car. The next day, on July, 3 1996 Herb Baumeister killed himself with a shot to the head from a .357 magnum in Pinery Provincial Park, Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada. He left a three page suicide note on yellow note paper giving his reasons for the suicide: A failed marriage and business. He made note of the fact that he had originally planned to kill himself elsewhere, and apologized for “messing up” the park. He mentioned he would have a peanut butter sandwich for his last meal and afterwards he would “go to sleep”. Herb Baumeister never confessed to any of the murders, though there was more than enough sufficient evidence to convict him. The video tapes spotted the previous evening by the trooper were not in the car and were never found. It is believed Herb disposed of them in the river before committing suicide. His body was found eight days after his death.
That seems like the end of the story, but this is where things become even more bizarre. In 2009, Rob and Vicky Graves purchased Fox Hollow Farm. They moved in and soon began renting out an apartment on the property to Joe LeBlanc. Shortly after getting settled in, Vicky spotted a man in a red T-shirt wandering about near the tree line on their new property, close to the spot investigators had exhumed many of Herb Baumeister’s victims. Assuming the man had a morbid curiosity with the location and murders, the new homeowners were prepared to confront the trespasser. Once she got a better look at the man, Vicky noticed he had no legs- he was just floating, then disappeared into thin air. The two searched the wooded area in the direction he had last been seen, but found nothing. The Graves installed a security camera following the incident in hopes that they could catch any future trespassers on their property. Joe and his dog, Fred, later saw the same man with the red T-shirt in the woods. Fred went chasing off after the man, and Joe ran after him. Eventually Joe came face to face with the trespasser, but as before he had done before, he suddenly vanished. On another occasion, Fred ran back into the woods, and Joe followed behind him. When his dog stopped, Joe noticed something peculiar: a human femur. The police were contacted to collect the bone and informed the new owners it may only be the first in a long series of human remains they would discover on their property. While law enforcement recovered thousands of bones and bone fragments from Baumeister’s victims, there are undoubtedly countless more skeletal remains still buried. Afterwards, the sightings of the man in the red T-shit ceased, but the activity on the property did not. Joe had been experiencing instances of a constant knocking at his door. While the knocking would become growingly intense, no one would answer when he asked who was outside. Anytime Joe opened the door, he would find no one was there. One night when it began, Joe asked who it was and as always, did not receive a response. The knocking grew louder, and more violent. When he opened the door, he saw the knocker was hanging straight out as though someone were still holding it. It would certainly not be a paranormal event for a door knocker to simply stick and hang in a position that seems to defy gravity, but if Mr. LeBlanc’s story is to be believed, there would be no way the door knocker could repeatedly move up and down by itself, before freezing in a perpendicular position. Joe closed his door, locked it and waited, hoping for it to stop. He noticed the knob twisting, like someone outside was trying to get in. The doorknob finally quit turning to his relief, but only a moment later the door burst wide open, sending woodchips flying into his apartment. Moving outside to confront whoever it was, Joe was met at the door frame by a young Caucasian man in soaking wet clothing. The man was terrified, screaming and went running for his life through Joe’s apartment, then just vanished. Not long after this occurred, Joe was able to identify the man he had seen tearing through his apartment that evening as one of Herb Baumeisters victims. The strange events at the property escalated when Joe invited his friend, Jeremy, to come for a swim at the infamous Fox Hollow Farm pool, which Joe had access to as a tenant. Jeremy was a hardened skeptic who wanted to put to rest the rumors of hauntings on the property. In the water, Joe felt someone touch his back immediately before he claims to have been pulled under the water by an unseen force. He felt like he was being choked, as Herb Baumeister’s victims had been years before in the same pool. Jeremy, who witnessed the events, says Joe was clawing at his throat as though he were trying to get someone’s hands off his neck. Having known Joe a very long time, Jeremy is confident that his friend was genuinely scared for his life, and that something unseen had been trying to cause him harm. Bizarre events had become very mundane for Joe LeBlanc who was beginning to feel a constant presence in his kitchen and was hearing footsteps in the room. Frustrated, he finally faced the presence in his home after he investigated a metal scraping sound only to find a knife on the kitchen counter along with cuts in the wooden wall. Attempting what he had seen done on paranormal investigation shows, Joe turned off anything in his house that could make noise, and began to record audio from his computer. Although he felt silly, he asked who had been hanging out in his kitchen. Later, he got his answer from the recording, “The married one.”. Of all Herb Baumeister’s known victims, none of them were married- they were all single gay (or assumed gay) men. LeBlanc believes the voice he captured is that of Baumeister. It is true Herb did not die on the property and many are under the impression this is irrefutable evidence that the voice could not possibly that of the serial killer; However, many parapsychologists strongly believe, assuming the existence of spirits is real, it is not a requirement that a ghost be attached to the location of their death. It is possible that a spirit would, in certain situations, be more likely to return to the place they were most happy during their physical life, as opposed to spending a good chunk of eternity exactly where they met their demise. In Herb Baumeister’s case, it is very likely the best years of his life were those spent at Fox Hollow Farm, killing to his heart’s content. Despite his depression and his awareness that he had reached the end of the line and lost everything, Baumeister did not seem incredibly emotional about taking his own life. As he put it, he was just going to “go to sleep.”, perhaps hoping when he woke up he could return to his property and continue to torment his victims without fear of ever being caught. That being said, police think it very likely Baumeister murdered many more whose bodies have yet to be discovered on his property, or were dumped along the rural roads of Indiana and Ohio and were never officially identified as one of his victims. Therefor, it is possible Herb did at one point kill a married man, unknown to investigators. According to the Graves, the femur bone they located on the property was unable to be identified, and strange happenings still regularly occur at the estate.

From the same demented mind that brought you The Post-Mortem Post: FREAK

Joshiah: We Are the Creators of Our Universe

Due to the best selling book The Secret, most Americans are familiar with The Law of Attraction which suggests we may change our reality by changing our thoughts. For example, if you are constantly worrying about your finances and saying to yourself over and over, “I don’t have enough money. I have so many bills and so much debt…”, you’re sending a message out to the universe and that message is, “I am and will continue to be financially stressed and in debt. That is the reality I choose to live in.”. According to the Law of Attraction, all you need do to change your reality is change your thoughts. Instead of dwelling on your current reality, you imagine the one you want. Believers of this law say if you tell yourself, “I am rich, I have everything I need or want and I am grateful for it.” and truly believe you will receive whatever it is you ask for, you will eventually see your life begin to change for the better. Quantum theory supports the belief that individual and collective energy exerted through thoughts shape our universe and goes onto suggest that we live in a multiverse; an infinite or finite set of universes which include our own. These ‘other’ universes within the multiverse are commonly referred to as “parallel universes”. Hypothetically, any and every possibility exists somewhere in the multiverse. As our universe follows its own set of rules, other universes may follow their own separate set of rules. In other words, there is a universe within our multiverse without gravity, one in 4D, and another where all living things are immortal. While many dismiss the multiverse hypothesis as pseudoscience, Stephen Hawking is one of many prominent scientists who support the theory.
Even if you are already a firm believer in all these possibilities, you probably didn’t know we’ve been being contacted regularly by an entity from another dimension for nearly fifteen years now. It sounds insane, and although I am open-minded, when my ex informed me of this, I thought she had been brainwashed by a modern day branch of Heaven’s Gate. After looking into it myself, I began to realize there might just be something to this entity, Joshiah, and his teachings. Somehow, Joshiah’s unbelievable explanation of our universe makes perfect sense, and correlates with the basic beliefs of Quantum theories and the Law of Attraction.
Until the spring of 2000, Bub Hill was just an average man living in Saskatchewan, Canada and working in real estate. Although he holds weekly meditation groups in his home, he does not consider himself to be a spiritual man in any way, and says he only practices meditation for his own personal benefit, not as a form of worship. It was at one such meditation group he began channeling Joshiah, an entity who claims to be from one of the many parallel universes within our multiverse. While Joshiah has never lived in or visited our universe in a physical incarnation, he has much insight into how it operates, and is willing to share his knowledge with us. When Bub Hill channels Joshiah, he speaks in a strange accent, much different from Bub’s and tells us our language is so limited, it is difficult for him to speak to us in a way we can understand. For Joshiah, speaking to us is similar to explaining complex concepts to a three year old. Although Bub is completely unaware of what he is saying during his channelings, when he watches back the tapes he is astounded to see how much Joshiah, when speaking through him, struggles with such simple words, while rattling off phrases Bub himself has trouble pronouncing in his waking life. People who have attended the channeling sessions report all sorts of strange happenings such as temperature fluctuation within the room and audio malfunctions. While all sessions are recorded, many parts of the tape, generally from the question and answer portion of the channeling may be omitted, and replaced with a strange, vibrating sound. It seems when an attendee asks Joshiah a very personal question which in no way pertains to the rest of the group, their answer fails to record and is replaced with this low, rumbling vibration. The tape then picks back up with the next pertinent question. Sometimes multiple voices have been heard during the play back of the tapes, when only one voice was heard by the group in attendance at the time of the channeling. This second voice is also Joshiah, speaking telepathically to Bub during his channeling and addressing a completely different subject than he was speaking on with the group. There was even an instance in which a channeling session that had lasted one clock hour was compressed to 45 minutes when reviewing the tape. The recording sounded high-pitched, like chipmunks, contrary to how he sounded in real time, but when slowed down the recording sounded as it had at the time of the session. Neither Bub, nor Joshiah claim to be able to predict large-scale future events, but there have been a handful of times Joshiah has made a near-future prediction which turned out to be true. He even once told a doctor in the audience of a channeling session that there was a very pressing matter he needed to take care of as soon as possible. This prompted the man to schedule a check up and learned he was suffering from an extrememly aggressive form of cancer which was found just in time, thanks to Joshiah.
Joshiah refers to our universe, and others, as a “vibrational level” and claims everything that has, or ever will happen anywhere within our multiverse exists in the same time and the same space. Time and space, he says, are illusions, which only exist so that everything is not happening all at once. Joshiah compares these vibrational levels and how they work to radio waves; We have the ability to tune into only one radio wave at a time, and by tuning into one we eliminate all the others, but we are still aware those other radio waves exist in the same time and space as the one we have chosen to listen to. The vibrational level we exist in is very unique due to our “veil”, a type of electromagnetic energy, which prohibits us from knowing who we are, why we’re here, and from answering all the questions we have about the meaning of life. According to Joshiah, we live in this vibrational level by choice, and we choose to stay. He insists no entity put us here, or is forcing us to stay here, and doing good deeds in this life will not promote us to a “better” vibrational level after death. Everyone on this earth, he says, has been here since the beginning of time, being reincarnated again and again. You may be wondering, why would we choose to live here? If we have the option, why not choose to migrate to a different vibrational level, one we feel is closer to our idea of “heaven” or “nirvana”? For that matter, why has everyone on earth made the decision to return again and again and again since the beginning of time? Although our vibrational level’s veil keeps us from answering all of life’s questions, it is the ONLY one that allows its inhabitants to experience emotions brought on by various situations without knowing we are in control of the outcome. Admittedly, our experience on this earth is defined by our struggles, and though those struggles may cause complications in our lives, the thought of living in a vibrational level where we knew, without a doubt, we can manifest anything we want seems a bit pointless and anti-climactic. Taking this into account, it makes perfect sense why we humans choose to live in a world where things are left to chance- or so it seems. The truth is, we can alter our reality, and we do alter it whether we acknowledge it or not. Unfortunately, we are not aware of this ability in our conscious state due to the veil, and it continues to effect us to a lesser degree in our unconscious state. If you have experience in lucid dreaming, you know once you realize you are in a dream, you can change it through your thoughts with enough concentration. It is a glimpse into our world, not as we know it, but as it truly is. Even in dreams, your subconscious attempts to create backstories to explain away strange instances where we begin to question if we are asleep. A commonly used “reality check” within dreams is to check the time on a digital clock (times displayed on digital clocks are obscured in dreams), you may find it odd that the clock reads 16:88 before suddenly remembering you dropped your phone in a puddle of water yesterday and it hasn’t been working correctly since. This is our veil’s way of preventing us from realizing our full potential. However, it also works to our benefit by keeping entities from other vibrational levels from entering our world in a physical incarnation and altering our reality. If an entity were to enter, our veil would effect them as well, rendering them unable to do us any harm because they would forget why they came here, even that they chose to come here, to begin with. While entities originating elsewhere in the multiverse are unable to intrude upon our reality, we possess the ability to create new entities within our own reality. This means if aliens, big foot, chupacabras, and other cryptids (creatures who are rumored to exist, but whose existence have not been proven by science) do exist, they exist within our reality, and it is possible, we put them here. For example, if the first chupacabra (dog-like cryptid) ever seen was just a mutated wild dog, but exaggerated stories put the idea into others’ minds that such a creature may exist, our collective consciousness’ belief in such a being could spawn the chupacabra we have imagined. Joshiah says he, and other entities living in the other vibrational levels have no interest in visiting us in physical form, or changing our reality in any way, though they are very interested in learning about our lives here in the veil and are eager to communicate with us through other means. Unfortunately, there are not many of us who are open to this idea. Along with the collective veil which exists throughout our entire universe, we each have our own, personal veil which we may choose to thin or thicken. This could explain why some people feel they are empathic, sensitive to the spirit world, or psychic while others dismiss the idea of the paranormal all together. In many instances of supposed hauntings we see two people who share a space and while one is convinced a spirit is present, and claims to have seen a ghost, the other, though they may have also had an irrefutable paranormal experience, still finds a way brush off the strange activity, even after all logical explanations have been exhausted. The former example has a thinner personal veil, while the latter has a very dense personal veil. Joshiah teaches that no matter our beliefs, we all have the ability to alter our consciousness whether we accept it or not, and we are all equal to every living thing, not only in our vibrational level, but in all vibrational levels in existence, because we are all a “piece of the one”. He says “the one”, or the entity we refer to as ‘god’ does exist, but can in no way be put into words, and that we are the collective creators of the entire universe, not any omnipotent entity. On earth, we view other’s actions as “good” or “bad”, but according to Joshiah, entities in other vibrational levels do not view our choices in this way. They do not acknowledge right or wrong, they only acknowledge the fact that we experience what we choose to experience- whatever that may be.
Because entities from other vibrational levels have never lived physical incarnations on our earth, Joshiah admits he does not have the answers to all our questions, rather he tells us things we already know but choose to ignore. Both Joshiah and Bub insist that through meditation, we are able to find all the answers inside ourselves. Asking an entity from another vibrational level to tell us about our own vibrational level is much like knocking on the door of a neighbor who has never been inside your home, and asking him if you should buy milk when you go to the store because you don’t know how much is left in your refrigerator. If you don’t know the answer to that yourself, why would you expect your neighbor to know? Joshiah and the man he communicates through, Bub Hill, have a small following. Several of those followers attend the channeling sessions not to listen, but to meditate and receive their own personal telepathic message from Joshiah and other entities which are more tailored to them and their lives. Bub does earn some money off of his channeling, but certainly not enough to provoke a 15 year long scam, and channeling attendees assure they have witnessed undeniable proof that this phenomenon is real. After about a year of channeling, Bub scanned through thousands of pages of transcripts from his sessions and put them into a book called Joshiah: Conscious Creation, Channeled By Bub Hill, which contains some of Joshiah’s teachings. Channelings are open to the public and you can receive more information on attending one by visiting http://www.joshiah.com. Bub has over the years, often considered ending this whole “channeling business” as he blandly refers to it , but due to many emails of support, he has chosen to continue. If we are to believe everything Joshiah has to tell us, not only does it bring in to question our reality as a whole, but brings into question many aspects of our reality which have remained mysteries to us for years. Perhaps Joshiah will provide us with the tools we need to finally learn the meaning of life.

At Bub Hill’s request I will not post a video of a channeling session on this site. Please visit the Joshiah website at http://www.joshiah.com to watch a channeling and decide for yourself. Please note is VERY difficult to understand Joshiah’s accent at first, but transcripts of his recordings are available on the website.
Check back for future articles on Joshiah and Quantum theory.

For more information on Joshiah and Bub Hill visit: http://www.joshiah.com
or check out the interview with Bub Hill by Lance White on “Fireside Chat” BBS radio