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Blood libels are false and sensationalized allegations that a person or group engages in human sacrifice, often accompanied by the claim that the blood of the victims is used in various rituals and/or acts of cannibalism. The alleged victims are often children. Some of the best documented cases of blood libel focus upon accusations against Jews, but many other groups have been accused throughout history, including Christians, Cathars, Carthaginians, Knights Templar, witches, Wiccans, Christian heretics, Romani people, Mormons, pagans, Native Americans, Africans, atheists and communists.

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  • Blood libels are false and sensationalized allegations that a person or group engages in human sacrifice, often accompanied by the claim that the blood of the victims is used in various rituals and/or acts of cannibalism. The alleged victims are often children. Some of the best documented cases of blood libel focus upon accusations against Jews, but many other groups have been accused throughout history, including Christians, Cathars, Carthaginians, Knights Templar, witches, Wiccans, Christian heretics, Romani people, Mormons, pagans, Native Americans, Africans, atheists and communists.
  • Blood libel is a term that has to do with the Jews eating their babies. However, most Catholics now know that the Jews are our friends because they are key to speeding up the Rapture. Now it's atheists, feminists, Arabs, Muslims, agnostics, pastafarians, Hindoos, Buddhists, and sodomites who eat babies during orgies. Mel Gibson, however, is an old-school kind of guy when it comes to his blood libel.
  • A hidden anti-Semitic message in a yearbook offers a clue to a Jewish teacher's murder.
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  • Blood libels are false and sensationalized allegations that a person or group engages in human sacrifice, often accompanied by the claim that the blood of the victims is used in various rituals and/or acts of cannibalism. The alleged victims are often children. Some of the best documented cases of blood libel focus upon accusations against Jews, but many other groups have been accused throughout history, including Christians, Cathars, Carthaginians, Knights Templar, witches, Wiccans, Christian heretics, Romani people, Mormons, pagans, Native Americans, Africans, atheists and communists.
  • Blood libel is a term that has to do with the Jews eating their babies. However, most Catholics now know that the Jews are our friends because they are key to speeding up the Rapture. Now it's atheists, feminists, Arabs, Muslims, agnostics, pastafarians, Hindoos, Buddhists, and sodomites who eat babies during orgies. Mel Gibson, however, is an old-school kind of guy when it comes to his blood libel.
  • A hidden anti-Semitic message in a yearbook offers a clue to a Jewish teacher's murder.
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