Of Cannibals and Kings – Aristocratic Human Flesh Consumption/Blood Drink was in vogue long before Epstein’s Island
Mon 2:33 pm +00:00, 16 Feb 2026Source: https://thomassheridan.substack.com/p/of-cannibals-and-kings
If Jeffery Epstein was eating human flesh, and we have to stress ‘if’, as some of the more sensational claims are currently making, then all of them on that island were doing the same. Literally everyone who went to that island did so to indulge in cannibalism. They can have sex with children anywhere. Location never stopped them from doing that in the past. However, a private island exists for the more demonic indulgences of the Epsteinites who are behind all the globalist policies and mandates.
This might explain why the royals and aristocratic types went there: consumption of human flesh has long been documented among these creatures and was not even hidden. Also, note that all European Royalty consider themselves descended from King David. Who collected the foreskins of his Pagan enemies. This is why the Harp of King David is the Irish Royal Standard.
Again, we have to be cautious with what is in the files, but I would suggest people read up on cannibalism among aristocratic types and see that it is not at all unusual. There were cannibalism tourists who went to Africa in the late Victorian era. James Sligo Jameson, a grandson of the founder of Jameson Irish Whiskey, paid associates of the slave trader Tippu Tip to procure a young slave girl, who was then slaughtered and cooked in front of him. In his diary, Jameson admitted that he paid the charged price, saw the event, and made sketches of it. However, two members of the expedition accused him of having deliberately instigated the murder to satisfy his curiosity about cannibalism and the eating of human flesh.
The most prolific psychopathic female serial killer in history was a lady of the nobility. In later years, she would become known as ‘Countess Dracula’; however, in her heyday of aristocratic murder and sacrifice, she was known as Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed. A blood-drinking aristocrat who left a legacy of murder and horror in the Kingdom of Hungary between 1560 and 1614. During her lifetime, her reputation earned her the nickname ‘Blood Countess’.
At first, her victims tended to be local teenage peasant girls (sounds familiar?), and from this, she began killing servants and maids of the court. She is also accused of murdering the daughters of rival and less prestigious nobility. During the investigation into her activities, it was revealed that there existed a secret network from Vienna to Belgrade which captured and supplied her with young girls (sounding even more familar???). Witnesses stated in her posthumous trial that the victims’ bodies were generally buried in local graveyards.
Following the death of her husband, the countess and several royal collaborators began amassing victims, which by some estimates reached over 6,000 young girls and women. She was never formally charged, tried, or convicted for her horrific crimes during her lifetime. However, she did remain under house arrest for the last four years of her life. A proper investigation into her crimes was not conducted until long after her death, and some of the testimonies and accusations are unfathomable in terms of their sheer depravity, which included taking baths in the blood of virgins she and her collaborators had kidnapped and murdered. In Hungary and Slovakia, for centuries afterwards, Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed’s presence loomed large in the collective folklore.
Of course, royalty and nobility’s taste for human flesh is hardly restricted to Eastern Europe. British Royalty for centuries dined on human flesh and used everything from powdered human skulls (at one time human skulls for consumption were one of Ireland’s biggest exports to England) to the organs of executed prisoners being ingested for alleged medical, sexual and life-enhancing benefits. Dr Richard Sugg’s book Mummies, Cannibals and Vampires is an excellent insight into the cannibalistic dietary practises of Darwin’s ‘Favoured Races’.
One more thing. Have you noticed that the Ten Commandments do not forbid cannibalism?













