Former Rock Star Admits To Attending Illuminati Snuff Parties

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Former bassist for the band The Scorpions, Ralph Rieckermann, has revealed to TMZ that he attended illuminati snuff parties whilst in the band.

According to Rieckermann – people who attended the snuff parties paid in excess of $100,000 to witness somebody at the party get murdered.

Ultimateclassicrock.com reports:

In the video posted on the TMZ website, Rieckermann is approached by one of the TMZ cameramen and was jokingly asked if he was going to be attending any German fetish parties later that evening. While Rieckermann initially laughs off the comment, the interview takes a surprisingly dark turn.

With no prompting whatsoever by the cameraman, Rieckermann says that he had attended a party one time where he saw “really bad s–t.”

When the TMZ cameraman asks “Was it a donkey show?”, Rieckermann responds saying “No, they actually killed people there and stuff. They pay up to $100,000 to see people get…”

At this point the TMZ camerman interjects, completing Rieckermann’s thought, offering the word “executed?” to which Rieckermann responds that he is not kidding. And by the serious look on his face, the viewer is inclined to believe Rieckermann could be telling the truth.

Rieckermann then goes on to tell the TMZ cameraman that he had attended another party where he saw something so revolting that he “wanted to throw up.” (The mind boggles…)

Ralph Rieckermann was a part of the Scorpions line-up for approximately 10 years from 1993 through 2003. He currently makes his living as a composer for film and television, as you can see over at his official website.

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