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The audio issues will continue until views improve! This extraordinary story was mostly dug up by my Wisconsin-raised Catholic friend Sawyer McDonnell, who also did invaluable research on the episode last summer about Wikipedia editor Neelix. Last fall, when I was in western Wisconsin working on the election, I heard rumors of a weird Catholic-ish cult in Necedah, but I was never able to find out much about it. In fact, not a lot of this information was public until now. This is the most complete investigation ever done on the Necedah Shrine. What else should have been part of the Necedah Shrine's dogma? The Virgin's last name was Van Hoof - https://torscabinet.com/stor (merch!) The Biblical manna was Culver's cheese curds - / membership Vatican II was heretical, but they'll go back to supporting the Pope after Vatican III - https://x.com/parsons_tor (Twitter) All Packers owners automatically get into heaven - / torscabinet Kevin Smith's Dogma is true - / tor.from.oregon Sources & Further Info: Mystery tower & speculation: / mystery_tower_in_necedah_what_the_heck_is_... Cuneo, M.W. (1997) “The Vengeful Virgin: Case Studies in Contemporary American Catholic Apocalypticism,” in T. Robbins and S.J. Palmer (eds.) Millennium, Messiahs, and Mayhem. Routledge. ISBN 9780415916486 Krebs, J.M. and Laycock, J. (2017) “Marian Apparitions as New Religious Movements,” Nova Religio, 21(2), pp. 5–12. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26418556 Kselman, T.A. and Avella, S. (1986) “Marian Piety and the Cold War in the United States,” The Catholic Historical Review, 72(3), pp. 403–424. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25022337 Zimdars-Swartz, S.L. (1989) “Religious Experience and the Public Cult: The Case of Mary Ann Van Hoof,” Journal of Religion & Health, 28(1), pp. 36–57. https://doi.org/10.1007%2FBF00987502 Zimdars-Swartz, S.L. (1991) Encountering Mary: From La Salette to Medjugorje. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691073712 Zimdars-Swartz, S.L. (2012) “Bodies in Motion: Pilgrims, Seers, and Religious Experience at Marian Apparition Sites,” Journeys, 13(2), pp. 28–46. https://doi.org/10.3167/jys.2012.130203 Zimdars-Swartz, S.L. (2016) “Fátima and the Politics of Devotion,” in R. Di Stefano and F.J. Ramón Solans (eds.) Marian Devotions, Political Mobilization, and Nationalism in Europe and America. Springer. pp. 169–199. ISBN 9783319434438 Zimdars-Swartz, S.L. (2017) “Lipa Comes to Necedah: Personal Experiences, Signs, and a Confluence of Imagery at an American Cold War Apparition,” Nova Religio, 21(2), pp. 100–110. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26418563 Floridians on Florida Man: https://www.usforacle.com/2019/03/24/... Reporting from The Capital Times (particularly the 1980 investigation by Rob Fixmer & Dan Allegretti), The La Crosse Tribune, the Wisconsin State Journal, the Chippewa Herald-Telegram, the Marshfield News-Herald, and others If you read this, comment "this video sure is a gooly ramsamsam"