Teaching Despair: "Wish House" "Wish House," an orphanage on the outskirts of Silent Hill. But behind its false image is a place where children are kidnapped and brainwashed. Wish House is managed by the "Silent Hill Smile Support Society," a charity organization sometimes called "4S." It's true that 4S is a well-respected charity that "takes in poor children without homes and raises them with hope. But at its heart, it is a heathen organization that teaches its own warped dogma in lieu of good religious values. Mr. Smith (temp), who lives near "Wish House," had this to say: "Sometimes at night I can hear their weird prayers and the sounds of [children] crying. I went there to complain one time, but they ran me right out. Since then, it hasn't changed a bit." In fact, this reporter was refused admission when he attempted to take photographs in the facility. What exactly do the folks at "Wish House" have to hide? During my investigations, I was able to discover, however, a suspicious-looking round concrete tower which appears to be part of their facilities. Unfortunately no one was willing to tell us what the tower was used for. But it seems unlikely that it has anything to do with the business of raising orphans. It may in fact be a prison, or a secret place of worship. The cult religion that operates "Wish House" is know by the locals simply as "The Order." It's a religion that is deeply interwoven with Silent Hill's history. But its worshippers' fervent belief that they are among the elite "chosen people" has a dark and dangerous side. I intend to continue my investigation of "Wish House" and the cult behind it. I've always believed that "telling the whole truth" and showing the children the true path, is out most important duty.
Joseph Schreiber
That was my article for Concorde. That's what started it all.
"Wish House," an orphanage on the outskirts of Silent Hill. But behind its false image is a place where children are kidnapped and brainwashed. Wish House is managed by the "Silent Hill Smile Support Society," a charity organization sometimes called "4S." It's true that 4S is a well-respected
charity that "takes in poor children without homes and raises them with
hope.
But at its heart, it is a heathen organization that teaches its own warped dogma in lieu of good religious values. Mr. Smith (temp), who lives near "Wish House," had this to say: "Sometimes at night I can hear their
weird prayers and the sounds of [children] crying. I went there to
complain one time, but they ran me right out. Since then, it hasn't changed
a bit."
In fact, this reporter was refused admission when he attempted to
take photographs in the facility. What exactly do the folks at
"Wish House" have to hide? During my investigations, I was
able to discover, however, a suspicious-looking round concrete
tower which appears to be part of their facilities.
Unfortunately no one was willing to tell us what the tower was used
for. But it seems unlikely that it has anything to do with the business of
raising orphans. It may in fact be a prison, or a secret place of worship.
The cult religion that operates "Wish House" is know by the
locals simply as "The Order." It's a religion that is deeply interwoven
with Silent Hill's history. But its worshippers' fervent belief
that they are among the elite "chosen people" has a dark and dangerous side.
I intend to continue my investigation of "Wish House" and the cult behind it.
I've always believed that "telling the whole truth" and showing the children the true path, is out most important duty.
Joseph Schreiber
That was my article for Concorde. That's what started it all.
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