I find it interesting that The Irish Hellfire club and the Loftus hall share a similar myth. Both places have a lore about a man arriving at the building and gaining entrance only to play cards. Both stories have a similar ending as well. At some point someone drops cards and accidently sees that the stranger has cloven hooves. At that point the stranger laughs and bursts into flames. Up to a couple months ago Loftus hall had a table and a deck of cards set to the side. Loftus hall also had a large hole burned into the ceiling above the chair that the Devil supposedly sat in. They said the ceiling was unable to be fixed. One of the major differences between the two stories is that while the Devil spent time at Loftus hall he impregnated the daughter of the man who owned the hall. They say that she was locked away in a room for 9 years. I guess at some point during renovations the mummified corpse of a baby was found behind a fireplace in the room she was supposedly locked in.
During the 1970s the huge black cat from the Hell Fire Club became a cause for real concern at nearby Killakee Craft Centre, the centuries huge old cat began to terrify craftspeople and customers, this went on for almost two years and was often discussed on Ireland's national media.
At one time during the 1970s my friends and I drove to the Hell Fire Club on our motorbikes and left our bikes at the bottom of the steep hill. We spent the afternoon exploring the Club and the area, evening was coming on and we looked out over the lights of Dublin City, very impressive, trying to locate places we knew well by the distant streetlights. We had to pass the Club in the near dark to get back to our bikes, a very sinister building, but we were talking about other things and took little notice of it. My friend with long hair noticed a strange light coming out of the building and three of us walked over to see what it was. My friend started shouting " It's a face, it's a face , get away, run ". We both thought he was just trying to scare us and we kept looking into the ruin of the Club, all I saw was moonlight shining through the hole in the roof onto the back wall, making a strange shaped light. My friend had become hysterical, and was beginning to hit us to get us away from the window, I thought that this was only a joke and was impressed that he was so good at acting. Then I saw that his shoulder length hair was standing full length on top of his head, moving around, and knew he really was seeing something very evil. He was really terrified and wanted to run at breakneck speed down the steep hill, we had to restrain him and try to calm him down, we brought him to a local pub five miles away but he was still incoherent with fear. I have never seen a man as frightened as him, and even years later he would not ever talk about this terrifying apparition to anybody. There is still supernatural evil in the ruins of that Club.
There's Hellfire Club tunnels under my house in Roscommon. Unfortunately they are currently completely submerged, but before the flooding I had a good look around and used to go through to the Anunaki cavern behind and below. There is archaeological and geological evidence that the place was a ritual site and temple pre-cataclysm (11.9k years ago). St Patrick didn't chase all the serpents from Ireland, some of them just hid underground. The acoustics down there are amazing. I used to go down and play TOOL rock music, an amazing experience. Roslyn Chapel (Temple of Moloch/Cernunnos) in Scotland has Hellfire Tunnels and an Anunaki cavern very similar to here.
Hi there: great upload. Thanks. I've trekked to that place many times since I was a child (a long time ago). I want to point out that there used to be a large standing stone halfway up the steep hill pathway that leads to the lodge: it was upright and seems to be of the same look and proportions of those ancient standing stones you show at 1:59, notably the tall stone to the far left of picture, although it is rounder. I always regarded it as a landmark of sorts: over the decades it has keeled over and has slid down the hill where it now lies on its side, almost indistinct from the other boulders lining the lower part of the mud-path. In my opinion it had definitely been placed and positioned upright there by people - and I can't imagine that was an easy task: I always wondered about it but no-one else seemed to pass much heed in it as I guess it was overshadowed by the novelty of the lodge itself.
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I don't know if these Hellfire Clubs were all connected, but he definitely was a member of the one founded and run by Francis Dashwood, where they'd meet in the Hellfire Cave of Wycombe.
The disrespect ireland and any other skeptical igits have gave to this location and historical stories. I have personally talked to many many Dublin locals about Hellfire Club. Got first hand details and stories from people who actually lived at the base of the hill. And none of them believe anything spiritual about the place. People go and come back saying it's fake and myth. Although none of them believed in spiritual ghost stuff the locals know exactly about the stories. So it makes me wonder. Why go and have all these stories to go off of? But you don't believe in ghosts or demons or devils or cruel fucked up secret societies that have existed since the beginning of time as far as I can assume. That have done the most devilish things there is. All for it to be lies and stupid fake stories? That even the locals don't believe. All they say is it has a great view of the city of Dublin and its fake. You can't always believe what you hear. But if you're experienced in the occult and dark magic societies type knowledge, then you understand exactly how this could be incredibly real. People who don't care to look into conspiracies and lore are the reason it is claimed to be fake. Even though the accounts of evil are so many to count. Why does evil things happen if not for some darker reason? Such as power, manipulation, dark magic from crazy people with too much money vs common sense. But they didn't know about the dark arts like we understand them now. They just went off of superstition and trial and error of devilish activities because of reasons you couldn't possibly understand. They had motives and believed in some sort of darker beings than us and then acted out on those well unbelievable stories. But if you get outside of your stubborn selves. You can feel everything that has been done to this land and Ireland as a whole. But if you stay in this closed mind set maybe you'll get lucky to experience what devilish activities mean. But if you are open minded and not an air balloon of assuming you know everything arrogance. Than you'd see there is truth and more to these stories than you or I will ever know about, hence secret societies. Secrets not lies necessary until proven to be lies
Yeah,the og hellfire club is the Dublin's Hellfire club, The one in stranger things was inspired,and it was popular in the 80s,so that's why Eddie's 'cult' (lol) is called the Hellfire Club
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