It is no secret that Hollywood has become a cesspool of immorality and debauchery.
Award-winning actor, Ricky Schroder, recently shared a disturbing story from his childhood days in the business as a young boy on Instagram – an experience that takes the term “evil” to a whole new level.
Schroder was just nine years old when he first gained recognition for his role as the son of conservative actor Jon Voight in the 1979 movie “The Champ”.
His outstanding performance earned him a Golden Globe award at such an early age.
During his childhood, Schroder used to listen to stories about World War II from his great-uncle who served under General George Patton’s army.
In the video posted on Instagram, Schroder went on to tell how he witnessed something truly demonic before he even reached driving age.
He said that there were older guys hanging out with him and somebody popped in a cassette tape into a VHS player and started performing some sort of ritual where they took out a knife and cut down someone’s right side resulting in blood flowing everywhere while chanting something at the same time.
Women present then took off their clothes and smeared themselves with this blood before being sexual with each other – which according to Ricky was quite disturbing for him to watch as an innocent child.
What made it worse is that adults handed him this cassette tape and asked him to watch it without asking any questions afterwards, not even about where it came from or who gave it to them in the first place.
Following this incident, Ricky believes those people could have been cult members linked back to The Illuminati – hence why all these so-called investigations never lead anywhere because influential leaders are corrupted by such organizations.