According to the information in a new report, our indignation was not only justified, but I would argue that we were not outraged enough.

Remember when the modernist and liberal enemies of Christ mocked Catholics who were outraged about the Pachamama spectacle in Rome as alarmist? How we were told that the carved figures brought into the Vatican gardens were merely “symbols of life,” “expressions of indigenous culture,” or harmless gestures of “dialogue with creation”?

Well, guess what? According to the information in a new report by Infovaticana, our indignation was not only justified, but I would argue that we were not outraged enough.

New revelations emerging from South America suggest that the story of Pachamama is far darker than the carefully constructed narrative that was presented to the world during the controversial events surrounding the Amazon Synod in 2019.

The deeper one investigates the cult of Pachamama, the harder it becomes to maintain the fiction that it is simply an innocent reverence for nature. Evidence continues to surface that the religious universe surrounding Pachamama is tied not only to superstition, but to rituals involving blood, death, and offerings made to powers believed to dwell beneath the earth.

In March 2024, a court in La Paz convicted two men in connection with the disappearance and death of a young woman, Shirley HRA, a 25-year-old mother of two.

According to the prosecution and the police investigation, the woman was deceived, drugged until unconscious, and transported to a mine in the municipality of Palca. There she was buried as an offering to Pachamama, “Mother Earth”, in the hope that the ritual would bring favor or prosperity.

This was not speculation from hostile outsiders, but the official explanation accepted in the courtroom: a human being was offered as a sacrifice.

The brutality of the case is in stark contrast to the romantic language that was used by the anticatholic usurpers in Rome, and their minions, to defend these practices. In the case of this young victim there was no poetic reverence for nature, no charming folklore, no harmless ritual. There was only a young mother turned into a sacrificial object for a pagan rite.

Even more disturbing are testimonies suggesting that such acts are not merely isolated crimes.

In reports published in Bolivian media, ritual specialists known as yatiris have openly described how human offerings can still be made in certain contexts—particularly in mines and major construction projects. According to these accounts, a victim may be intoxicated until unconscious, the ceremony performed, and the body buried so that the soul remains to guard the place.

Historians of Andean religion explain that the belief behind such rites is that the sacrificed person becomes a spiritual protector of the site.

If I must explain to you why this is horrifying to any true Catholic, then you are lost and part of the problem.

These practices often intersect with another figure venerated in the mining regions of Bolivia: a sinister being known as “El Tío,” believed to rule the underground world of the mines.

Miners leave offerings to this figure—alcohol, coca leaves, cigarettes, and sometimes animal blood—in the belief that he controls their safety and the richness of the veins of ore.

In some cases investigated by prosecutors, bodies have reportedly been found in contexts that suggest ritual offerings connected to these beliefs. The pattern is chillingly consistent. Blood, the earth, underground spaces, and a supernatural being believed to reward those who feed it.

This is precisely why the Pachamama controversy of 2019 cannot be dismissed as a misunderstanding or an overreaction. During the Amazon Synod, statues representing Pachamama were placed in ceremonies within the Vatican gardens and later appeared in churches in Rome.

The faithful who protested were told that the figures were not idols, that they represented life, fertility, or the Amazonian peoples. But the evidence now emerging from investigations, testimonies, and criminal cases demonstrates that the religious framework surrounding Pachamama is not merely benign folklore, but blatantly demonic and satanic, complete with an element of human sacrifice.

But this is what I want you to take away from this information.

First, these are the calibre of people who have been illegally occupying the Vatican and the structures of the Catholic Church for more than 60 years. Men so evil that they allowed the carved avatar of blood-thirsty demons into the epicentre of Christ’s Church and then told you that you were a narrowminded, overreacting spiritual peasant for being outraged.

Secondly, by their logic, this religion is not only welcome at the satanic synodal ecumenical table, but this false human-sacrificing religion is also one of the many divinely sanctioned ways to God.

And finally, to seek this synodal spawn’s approval, to want to be in communion with them, or to think they must legitimize you before you can be Catholic, is diabolically surreal.

To say this is the Church Christ founded, or that these are the successors to the holy Apostles, is a grave insult to Christ, and if you do, you should have your head checked.