Ever since the Jeffrey Epstein files were released, I feel like I’m living in the plot of a twisted movie. The things revealed within the many pages of the Epstein files included everything from sexual deviance to literal cult-like blood sacrifices. It basically pushes you to believe any evil atrocity, no matter how outlandish it seems, is completely possible. I’m at a point where if someone told me that interdimensional/demon aliens were descending upon Earth, I don’t know if I could confidently rule that out.
Spoiler: Evangelical pastors are claiming they were recently briefed by the US Government about this. And honestly, I’m not even sure if that’s the worst thing I have ever heard, especially after discovering the recent allegations by a journalist about a literal “human safari” conducted in the 1990s during the siege of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Rumors have circulated for decades that ultra-rich tourists paid money to be able to hunt humans during the four-year siege of Sarajevo.

LAD Bible reported that these sickos reportedly shot thousands of civilians in the street for sport. At the end of 2025, Italian reporter Ezio Gavazzeni came forward to offer detailed evidence of the “manhunt,” which is being supported in a new book by Croatian journalist Domagoj Margetic with even darker claims. In the book, Margetic states that sniper tourists would compete to target the most attractive and pregnant women while on their sadistic “vacation.”
The disturbing claims are difficult to investigate, due to 30 years passing with only a handful of complaints.
The recent revelations, however, have led to some judicial progress. According to El País, the Public Prosecutor’s Office registered three people as suspects for these insane crimes. One suspect, an 80-year-old truck driver from San Vito al Tagliamento, a town in the Friuli region near the Slovenian border, says he was only in the area for work not to “hunt.” The other two suspects reportedly include an “avid hunter” who hails from central Italy and a businessman from Lombardy, the region of Milan.
Margetic mirrored claims made by former US Marine John Jordan, who testified at The Hague in 2007.
“If an adult and child were walking together, the child would be shot. If a family was walking, it would be the youngest. In a crowd of girls, it seemed that the most attractive would be shot,” Jordan said, according to LAD Bible. “I had witnessed on more than one occasion personnel who did not appear to me to be locals by their dress, by the weapons they carried, by the way they were being handled, i.e., guided around by the locals.”
In a 2022 documentary, an anonymous Slovenian man who was in the area of conflict more than 30 times in the ’90s and worked as an intelligence officer claims he was told not to repeat anything he saw.
The man claims he was escorted onto one of these safaris but refused to participate.

“These people were certainly not ordinary people,” he claimed. “They were people in high positions, protected… people who, after having everything, seek another thrill, saying to themselves: ‘Why shouldn’t I now shoot a child or an adult in Sarajevo and gain another pleasure? I won’t only kill animals.’ I never heard the prices. I only know it was terribly expensive, and that the price was higher for a child.”
He also claimed that he could immediately recognize that some of the participants were “from the West.”
“They were prepared: you could see something was about to happen,” he claimed, per LAD Bible. “I thought they were foreign journalists… Then I connected the dots. These men couldn’t wait to come and do something.”
Now that three Italian suspects have been identified, who knows how much is about to surface around these tragic accusations?