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Post by maya55555 on May 1, 2018 18:33:30 GMT
Lowtacks86
Remember years ago a series called "Unsolved Mysteries" with Robert Stack? He was interviewing a teenaged girl who was abducted for a Satanic ritual. She told about how everyone who participated in this ritual wore long hooded robes and masks. What she did remember was the voices of these men; one of them she stated was the Chief of Police. So To whom could she and her parents go to file a complaint?
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Post by maya55555 on May 1, 2018 18:33:42 GMT
Lowtacks86
Remember years ago a series called "Unsolved Mysteries" with Robert Stack? He was interviewing a teenaged girl who was abducted for a Satanic ritual. She told about how everyone who participated in this ritual wore long hooded robes and masks. What she did remember was the voices of these men; one of them she stated was the Chief of Police. So To whom could she and her parents go to file a complaint?
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Post by Stammerhead on May 1, 2018 22:28:33 GMT
Lowtacks86
Remember years ago a series called "Unsolved Mysteries" with Robert Stack? He was interviewing a teenaged girl who was abducted for a Satanic ritual. She told about how everyone who participated in this ritual wore long hooded robes and masks. What she did remember was the voices of these men; one of them she stated was the Chief of Police. So To whom could she and her parents go to file a complaint?
What did Robert Stack do?
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Post by gadreel on May 1, 2018 22:37:57 GMT
Child sacrifice never stopped because it never started.
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Post by maya55555 on May 2, 2018 0:44:00 GMT
gagreel
It must make you feel so secure to know everything that happens upon this planet. The stats for missing people in the USA, alone is 600,000 people with a 1% never found rate. Never found. That would be 6,000 people.
But you knew that already.
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Post by maya55555 on May 2, 2018 0:45:38 GMT
Stammerhead
Simple, he wrapped up the segment and told parents to keep a watch for their kids. What did you expect?
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Post by maya55555 on May 2, 2018 1:20:57 GMT
Really listen to this video. Do not pat yourselves on the back and not view it, just because I posted it.
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Post by Stammerhead on May 2, 2018 12:53:48 GMT
Stammerhead
Simple, he wrapped up the segment and told parents to keep a watch for their kids. What did you expect? He couldn't have been that concerned but then he was only an actor presenting a TV show. Perhaps a proper journalist team should have worked with him.
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Post by FilmFlaneur on May 2, 2018 13:29:45 GMT
Can anyone here link to a western or American case of successfully prosecuted satanic child abuse?
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Post by Stammerhead on May 2, 2018 13:35:04 GMT
Really listen to this video. Do not pat yourselves on the back and not view it, just because I posted it.
I have no reason to disbelieve anything she said not then she didn't say anything about Satanic child sacrifice. Perhaps she had the day off when they were carried out.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 2, 2018 14:07:39 GMT
Really listen to this video. Do not pat yourselves on the back and not view it, just because I posted it.
I have no reason to disbelieve anything she said not then she didn't say anything about Satanic child sacrifice. Perhaps she had the day off when they were carried out. Yeah, Satanists are okay with abusing and terrorizing a child, but they draw the line at sacrificing a child, because that would be like....wrong.....or something.
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Post by FilmFlaneur on May 2, 2018 14:40:37 GMT
I have no reason to disbelieve anything she said not then she didn't say anything about Satanic child sacrifice. Perhaps she had the day off when they were carried out. Yeah, Satanists are okay with abusing and terrorizing a child, but they draw the line at sacrificing a child, because that would be like....wrong.....or something. While I am not aware of any genuine cases of satanic child abuse (in the UK at least) there is are certainly instances of Christians of various types attempting exorcisms or supposing the manifestation of 'witchcraft' in children, sometimes with cruel, even fatal results. As superstition says, superstition does.
www.ibtimes.co.uk/witchcraft-exorcism-child-abuse-cases-rise-uk-1523454
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Post by Stammerhead on May 2, 2018 17:43:16 GMT
I have no reason to disbelieve anything she said not then she didn't say anything about Satanic child sacrifice. Perhaps she had the day off when they were carried out. Yeah, Satanists are okay with abusing and terrorizing a child, but they draw the line at sacrificing a child, because that would be like....wrong.....or something. I don't recall hearing any mention of Satanists in that video but most child abusers don't end up killing their victims.
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Post by gadreel on May 2, 2018 19:37:56 GMT
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Post by FilmFlaneur on May 3, 2018 11:01:07 GMT
Indeed. From your first link: " ... zealotry never resulted in any evidence that such sadistic ritual-torture cults existed; instead, the legal system continued to victimize innocent adults who were caught up in what was essentially a 20th-century witch hunt. Many of these cases eventually resulted in overturned convictions due to mishandled investigations and lack of evidence. " From the second: "In a survey of more than 11,000 psychiatric and police workers throughout the country, conducted for the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, researchers found more than 12,000 accusations of group cult sexual abuse based on satanic ritual, but not one that investigators had been able to substantiate. The organizers of the survey say it is the first authoritative national survey on the subject." For those who might wish to read more on the subject (at least in so far as the UK is concerned, away from sensationalism and bunkum I recommend Speak of the Devil: Tales of Satanic Abuse in Contemporary England by J. S. La Fontaine, a scholarly but impressive work which places the SCA moral panic in the context most revealing - that of witch hunting.
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Post by gadreel on May 3, 2018 18:44:06 GMT
Indeed. From your first link: " ... zealotry never resulted in any evidence that such sadistic ritual-torture cults existed; instead, the legal system continued to victimize innocent adults who were caught up in what was essentially a 20th-century witch hunt. Many of these cases eventually resulted in overturned convictions due to mishandled investigations and lack of evidence. " From the second: "In a survey of more than 11,000 psychiatric and police workers throughout the country, conducted for the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, researchers found more than 12,000 accusations of group cult sexual abuse based on satanic ritual, but not one that investigators had been able to substantiate. The organizers of the survey say it is the first authoritative national survey on the subject." For those who might wish to read more on the subject (at least in so far as the UK is concerned, away from sensationalism and bunkum I recommend Speak of the Devil: Tales of Satanic Abuse in Contemporary England by J. S. La Fontaine, a scholarly but impressive work which places the SCA moral panic in the context most revealing - that of witch hunting. yeah I find it interesting that there are still people languishing in jail for what has been outed as a hoax, but I suppose is has a bit to do with the sort of idiots that the OP is , still believing this rubbish.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on May 4, 2018 2:49:52 GMT
Geez, that's horrifying. If anyone wonders why we should be skeptical of media-fueled moral-outrage movements, and demand for evidence/proof from actual experts, then this is it. As the article concludes: And this is an age of such advanced scientific, forensic, investigative tools.
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Post by gadreel on May 4, 2018 3:01:37 GMT
Geez, that's horrifying. If anyone wonders why we should be skeptical of media-fueled moral-outrage movements, and demand for evidence/proof from actual experts, then this is it. As the article concludes: And this is an age of such advanced scientific, forensic, investigative tools. I agree, it's shocking and asshats like tweedledum and tweedledumber are to blame. For some strange reason the 80's and 90's were frought with people who lead children to conclusions to further court cases here, we had a famous one in Christchurch, poor guy was locked up as a peadophile (and I am sure I dont need to tell you what happens to them in prison) based on forced confessions like this.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on May 4, 2018 3:11:41 GMT
Geez, that's horrifying. If anyone wonders why we should be skeptical of media-fueled moral-outrage movements, and demand for evidence/proof from actual experts, then this is it. As the article concludes: And this is an age of such advanced scientific, forensic, investigative tools. I agree, it's shocking and asshats like tweedledum and tweedledumber are to blame. For some strange reason the 80's and 90's were frought with people who lead children to conclusions to further court cases here, we had a famous one in Christchurch, poor guy was locked up as a peadophile (and I am sure I dont need to tell you what happens to them in prison) based on forced confessions like this. The collective mentality that leads to stuff like this would be a fascinating subject for study in itself. It's clear there's a lot of irrationality/biases at work; bad things happen, that triggers fear, the fear is aimed at outsiders, false narratives are cooked up about these outsiders ("satanism"), and suddenly everyone has already found their answer and then proceeds by assuming it's true and "evidence" is only useful insofar as it fits the narrative; and since they're doing it all to protect children, that makes their cause righteous (reinforcing the "by any means necessary" mentality). Of all those cases, the only one I was previously aware of was The West Memphis Three. I saw the documentary on it (Paradise Lost) years ago, and it remains probably the most powerful doc I've ever seen. I was thrilled when they finally got released, but still rather angry about the ignorance and incompetence of all those involved that cost them decades of their life, not to mention their health.
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Post by maya55555 on May 4, 2018 5:30:12 GMT
gagreel
Your "logic" is like you, convoluted.
I thought you placed me on ignore.
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