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So of all the things that supposedly inspired the Satanic Panic, not one was real.
Satanic ritual abuse = fake.
Church of Satan = fake.
Tate murders = fake.
Warnke = fake.
What about the McMartin daycare sex abuse scandal? also fake and gay.
What about Lawrence Pazder’s 1980 book Michelle Remembers?
This was the first published account of satanic ritual abuse, which investigators later ripped to shreds.
Pazder was a key consultant in the McMartin trial, which proves he was a fraud.
Nevertheless: Michelle Remembers, along with other accounts portrayed as survivor stories, are suspected to have influenced later allegations of SRA, and the book has been suggested as a causal factor in the later epidemic of SRA allegations.
And:
In 1987, a list of "indicators" was published by Catherine Gould (jewish), featuring a broad array of vague symptoms that were ultimately common, non-specific and subjective, purported to be capable of diagnosing SRA in most young children.
So it seems one of the main objectives of this project was to make everyone paranoid that they themselves had been victims of satanic ritual abuse and were repressing their memories.
Why?
To further mess with our heads, of course, and create a new market for psychotherapy and drugs.
It also justified more government spending: In 1984, Kee MacFarlane warned a congressional committee that children were being forced to engage in scatological behavior and watch bizarre rituals in which animals were being slaughtered.
Shortly after, the United States Congress doubled its budget for child-protection programs.
Do you think any of that money helped protect children?
If anything, child protection programs and laws are just another way to scare parents into doing exactly what they’re told. They want you to think you’ll be charged with child abuse for homeschooling or refusing to vaccinate.
Just know it’s all a bluff.