St Mary College for Jesuits AKA Hell House in Ellicott City Maryland Destroyed by DEW

St Mary College for Jesuits AKA Hell House in Ellicott City Maryland Destroyed by DEW

Hallmark damage found in re-examined rubble reveals destruction by Directed Energy Weapons (“DEW”)

BELOW: Classic DEW damage — note the insta-rusted, wilted like warm taffy or wet spaghetti steel with the extreme wilting / warping that is impossible in open-air fire without presence of either blast furnace or DEW introduced by Pres Reagan in 1983.

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  1. St. Mary’s College in Ilchester, Maryland, commonly referred to as “Hell House,” experienced two significant fires:

    June 14, 1968: The “lower house,” originally the Ellicott hotel, was destroyed by fire.

    November 1, 1997: The main building, known as the “upper house,” was gutted by a fire set by arsonists on Halloween night.

    Following these events, the remaining structures were demolished in 2006.

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  2. Adjacent SIMKINS PAPER MILL (THISTLE MILL) in Ilchester Maryland may have also been “DEW’d”. Liz Guseman may have URBEX post-fire photos (2018) showing DEW hallmark damage, per https://lizguseman.com/simkins-paper-mill

    St. Mary’s College in Ilchester, Maryland, commonly referred to as “Hell House,” experienced two significant fires:

    – June 14, 1968: The “lower house,” originally the Ellicott hotel, was destroyed by fire.

    – November 1, 1997: The main building, known as the “upper house,” was gutted by a fire set by arsonists on Halloween night.

    Following these events, the remaining structures were demolished in 2006.

    Reply

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