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Becoming the Demon Warrior
By Paul Dale Roberts aka the Demon Warrior
Halo Paranormal Investigations
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Sacramento Paranormal Haunted Hotline: 916 203 7503

The drawing below depicts The Demon Warrior during lighter times, as he is with Iconic & Peter Griffith of Family Guy.  Drawing by Richard Vasseur.

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Netflix now has a new show called Warrior Nun, which is based on the comic book Warrior Nun Areala.  When I was in the comic book industry, Warrior Nun Areala was one of my favorite comic books.  I admired the heroine who was initiated in the Order of the Cruciform Sword.  She fought for honor, for justice, for God.  What is amazing is that this comic book character was loosely based on the Fraternité Notre-Dame, or the Fraternity of Our Lady, a traditionalist Catholic organization.

According to Wikipedia:  "In 1991, a chapter was established in New York City's East Harlem in order to found a soup kitchen. It was in New York that Sister Marie Chantel, who had been a black belt in Judo, learned Taekwondo under a Hell's Kitchen martial arts master. Her fellow nuns, including the Mother Superior, also learned self-defense, hearing that the neighborhoods were dangerous, though they insist that their martial arts training is mostly for sport and that they have had no problems with the surrounding neighborhoods. Their story was ultimately picked up and reported by The New York Times."

Ben Dunn, who attended Catholic schools, read that article and was inspired and the legend of Warrior Nun Areala was born. Warrior Nun Areala also inspired me.  When I became a paranormal investigator, I wanted to help people that had demonic activity in their homes or if they had a demonic attachment.  So many ghost hunting groups would get frightened if the homeowner told them it was demonic activity in the home and would suggest to the occupants that they should move.  That is not the way to help a client, the paranormal investigator needs to go into warrior mode and battle the demon(s).  That is exactly what I did.  I took my inspiration from Warrior Nun Areala.  This was a nun who fought against demonic forces in the name of God.  She was protected by angels.  I also took my inspiration from a priest while stationed in a Southern state.  This priest I know, does not want his name published in this article, he is a very humble man.  This priest smoked cigarettes and taught me how to conduct a Catholic house blessing and also explained to me that a full submersion baptism is a basic form of exorcism.  He told me that a full submersion baptism was a basic form of exorcism and it you have an attachment, the attachment would immediately leave.  I was also told this by a pastor who actually did give me a full submersion baptism, because I felt like I had an attachment.   The priest that I would consult would sit there and explain things to me, while smoking a cigarette.  This priest was a former Thailand styled kick boxer.   He is a humble priest, but if he had to, he could hold his own against an evil entity, all in the name of God.  Yes, he was my 2nd inspiration.

My final inspiration was the Knights Templar.  The Knights Templar or simply the Templars, were a Catholic military order founded in 1119, headquartered on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem through 1128 when they went to the Vatican and were recognised in 1139 by the papal bull Omne datum optimum. The order was active until 1312 when it was perpetually suppressed by Pope Clement V by the bull Vox in excelso.  The Knights Templar were like superheroes on horses, with their knight's helmets, large cross emblazoned on their chests and large cross on their shields, fighting in the name of God.

A majority of my cases are demonic cases.  I have provided many full submersion baptisms and have been very successful in exorcising demons from my clients.  My Roman Catholic house blessings along with Deanna Jaxine Stinson's metaphysical cleansings of a home are 90 % successful. Deanna and I, always call upon angels to assist us with our investigations and cleansings.  I truly believe angels are all around us and are ready to assist us when needed.  So, as you can see, the inspiration for my other persona The Demon Warrior comes from:

1. Warrior Nun Areala
2.  The Priest of the Southern State
3.  Knights Templar (After I consulted the Priest, I studied the ways of the Knights Templar)

The fight continues!
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