![]() ![]() When it comes to scholarly discussion of Circe and her infamous Order, apparently speculation is the best one will find. Shortly before the police raid, the occult shop in Toledo closed and ‘Circe’ disappeared.”Īnd here, it seems, is where the trail dies. In 1985, law enforcement officials dug up the site, discovering ritualistic paraphernalia, although no evidence of murder was uncovered. “ This mysterious ‘Circe’ also brought property adjacent to a location reported as being a site where satanic rituals involving human sacrifice were performed. The Circe Order of Dog Blood, however, may have had the distinction of performing human sacrifice as well. These organizations, including the Process and the Manson Family, are allegedly linked through this ritual of drinking animal blood. “ …a group called “Kirke Order of Dog Blood.” This group allegedly met on the full and new moons on secluded beaches outside of Los Angeles to sacrifice black animals of all sorts, cats and dogs included.” The heart was eaten…”Įllis goes on to link the Four Pi Movement with: The instrument of sacrifice was a set of 6 knives welded into a football shaped holder. There were as many as forty people in attendance at these sacrifices. “ The ceremonies involved use of a portable crematorium to dispose of the bodies, a wooden altar adorned with dragons and a wooden morgue table. One inside source claimed of the Four Pi Movement that: Author Bill Ellis mentions rumors of “Santa Cruz dog-skinners”, who may have been one and the same as the Order, or perhaps the infamous Four Pi Movement, a secret contingency within the Process. While very little is known about the Circe Order of Dog Blood, it has become something of a scapegoat for unsolved, gruesome crimes committed during the early 1970s. Robert DeGrimston pictured alongside Mary Tyler Moore in literature promoting the Process Church of The Final Judgment (Ironically enough, one of the Process’ retreat centers in Arizona transformed into the Best Friends Animal Society, a non-profit organization currently dedicated to animal rescue and welfare). DeDrimston is notorious for founding and leading of The Process Church of The Final Judgment, an early offshoot of the Church of Scientology. ![]() ![]() Gorightly hypothesizes that Circe was and alter-ego of Mary Ann DeGrimston, ex-wife of Robert DeGrimston. According to author Adam Gorightly, Circe briefly owned an occult shop in Toledo, Ohio, where she actively accumulated cult members and led them in ritualized dog slaughter. Some sources suggest that a woman identifying herself as Circe (a name harkening to the mythological Greek sorceress who turned men into pigs and surrounded herself with animals) was the central figure of the Order. There is no evidence to suggest, however, that Manson was involved with the Order’s administration. Most references to the Order are brief mentions of its possible association with famed cult leader Charles Manson, pictured above. Believed to have been active in Southern California and perhaps Ohio during the early 1970s, this alleged Satanic cult has been blamed for, or at least linked to, acts of shuddering violence. One such topic, regarding which I have heard mention of countless times during my years as an investigator into the occult but have still found precious little information, is an organization known as the Circe Order of Dog Blood (with Circe sometimes spelled Kirke). While wandering through the dusty back-alleys of the internet, occasionally one hears whispers of a subject so unspeakably terrifying that it is rarely addressed directly. "Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus" by John William Waterhouse, depicting the sorceress Circe from Homer's Odyssey ![]()
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