Late night with Meredith Cheeseman at the Plains Road McDonald’s

Late night with Meredith Cheeseman at the Plains Road McDonald’s

In a previous blog post, I introduced Meredith and Don Cheeseman of the Cheeseman family, of Burlington, Ontario, Canada (https://danielbutterfield.com/2023/08/27/meredith-and-don-cheeseman-of-the-ontario-cheeseman-family/). The post described a CBC news story about her, a quirky local character who likes to engage people in conversations about Anton LaVey and satanism.

(Given that there’s no evidence being presented here that isn’t circumstantial, this post and the others like this are an exercise in hypothesizing for entertainment purposes only, whether or not the accounts presented correspond to real, not-fictional events.)

I’ve seen this woman around town. I took the following photo on April 23, 2021, at 2:33 AM. I had just placed my order in the drive-thru lane of the McDonald’s at Plains Road and King Road in Burlington, and when I pulled around the corner, I was surprised to see a woman in a red hooded winter coat standing at the second drive-thru window, seemingly chatting with the employee inside. I quickly opened the camera app on my phone and took this photo:

It turns out that she lives in the makeshift building, a converted garage, behind the house at 1025 King Road, adjacent to the McDonald’s drive-thru.

She does this regularly–she chats with the employee at the drive-thru window at the McDonald’s next to her house, because they can’t go anywhere. It’s a captive audience, and they have to listen to her dish about LaVey and Satanism.

Here’s another photo of Meredith Cheeseman I took with my phone recently, of her paying for her groceries at Daniel’s No Frills on Brant Street. I’ve seen her walking down the street in front of my house, though I haven’t managed to snap a photo. I “crossed” Burlington’s Freemasonry-based Satanist community, part of the establishment that settled Upper Canada in the first place, so I’m being monitored.

This is Meredith Cheeseman — one of the faces of old-family-lineage-(peerage)-based Satanist leadership stationed in Burlington, Ontario since 1873, when the men laying the Canadian National Railway discovered Hidden Valley, and Sir John A. MacDonald commissioned a residence to be constructed at its terminus.

In case she sees this, here are two musical selections for her to, hopefully, enjoy…

Sisters of Mercy – This Corrosion
Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots – Disco Duck (pt. 1)

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