It's not what people think happened on halloween. It's what actually happened. Halloween occurs simultaneously (at the same time as) the winter solstice, which is the infamous holiday for witches. Anything associated with witches/witchcraft is associated with demons for that is what witchcraft really is, a demonic ceremony. Long ago, presumably by the druids at stonehenge, animal and human sacrifices were performed at every winter solstice, which allegedly is when certain planets align or line up. This is why lil kids dress up as ghouls and freaks of all kinds at halloween, because during the winter solstice, demons were allegedly on the prowl due to stupid people messing with ceremonial dances, barbaric rituals, and now ouija boards and bloody mary. People have been cut, stabbed, mauled, had bones broken, traumatized, and even killed during halloween/winter solstice. The whole trick or treat thing started with a treat (to the demons, which was a sacrifice) or a trick (a demonic act of violence or theat of violence). People still don't take this seriously as kids do it now with no knowledge of what they are saying/doing, except running around collecting candy.
Yes. Halloween was brought to us in the early 1900's by the Irish and Scotch. Halloween did not become a holiday in America until the 19th century... until Anoka, Minnesota started an organized town event to celebrate Halloween in 1920: it had the first Halloween parade!
Halloween III has nothing to do with Michael Myers. The story follows an investigation of a company called Silver Shamrock, a week before Halloween night.
I believe you're referring to the little girl in Halloween 4 and Halloween 5, who plays Jamie Lloyd. Danielle Harris, who portrayed Jamie Lloyd, was 11 years old when Halloween 4 was filmed, and 12 years old when Halloween 5 was filmed. In Halloween 6, which was filmed several years later, the character of Jamie Lloyd was grown and portrayed by a different actress.
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The East Coast of America is where Halloween was celebrated first. The Irish introduced it first. They came because of the Great Potato Famine in the 1940's. -actually the famine that I believe you are referring to happened in the 1840s, not the 1940s
We celebrate Halloween so that we have an excuse to eat candy and get a good scare. It originated as
Yes, it is true that the Irish invented Halloween.
I believe Halloween began to be celebrated in the late 30s and the early 40s in the US.
The English and Irish brought Halloween to America.
A traditional Irish Halloween drink is Lamb's Wool which is made with milk and crushed.. what?
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Halloween has roots in the Celtic (Irish) culture and was brought over to America by English and Irish immigrants.
The Irish celebrate traditional holidays like Halloween and Christmas. The Irish also have rich traditions in Folk Music and folklore.
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