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Ritual Abuse
A specific form of sexual abuse which is
widely discussed is ritual abuse.
See the Ritual Abuse bibliography for
other sources of information.
See also the witchhunt
server.
Other research
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Little Rascals Daycare Case of satanic ritual abuse.
[Rascals]:(see here)
McMartin Case
[McMartin]:(see here)Manhattan Beach, CA
Akiki Case
[Akiki]:(see here)San Diego
Michaels Case
[Michaels]:(see here)Maplewood, NJ
Country Walk Case
[CountryWalk]:(see here)Florida
Bobby Fijnje Case
[Fijnje]:(see here)Florida
Scott Country Case
[ScottCountry]:(see here)Jordan, Minnesota early 1980s
Fells Acres
[FellsAcres]:(see here)Malden, MA 1984
Jim
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It's interesting to note that most of the books railing against any kind
of sexual expression before 18 that were published in the mid and late
80's offered as their main "scientific" basis the various stories of the
McMartin and other Day Care abuse scandals. Now, only a decade or less
later, we're coming to learn that ALL of these cases were based on lies,
and that ALL of the children were coerced, and often FORCED by overbearing
therapists and police into making up stories of supposed abuse. Most of
these well publicised cases are under review, and it is becoming
increasingly embarrasing, when faced with the evidence, that they ever
went to court. Yet the interviews with the children, and false evidence
is still throw out as PROOF of the sinister nature of such relationships.
Those cases are particularly interesting since, at least in the few
books on the subject I've read, pedophiles do not, normally, by
nature, have any sexual attraction to day care age children. But,
then again, it's easier to get the public fired up over a toddler,
than a 12 year old.
Again, most of the day care cases are now either proven false or highly
suspect and under investigation. If this is the case, then those children
had memories of abuse cemented in their minds by the police and
interrogators. They were encouraged to make up stories that, by
themselves, were not harmful, but afterwards, were treated as "damaged
goods," and that impression was reinforced by ongoing therapy for events
that did not occur, and attitudes ranging from sympathy to horror from
everyone they met. If even ONE case is not true, then the many children
involved WERE raped, my friend. But not by the day care worker. By the
justice system, and the do good therapists so intent on "getting the kid
to ADMIT abuse" that they failed to ask if there WAS any abuse.
FBI
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Until hard evidence is obtained and corroborated, the public should
not be frightened into believing that babies are being bred and eaten,
that 50,000 missing children are being murdered in human sacrifices,
or that satanists are taking over America's day care centers or
institutions. No one can prove with absolute certainty that such
activity has NOT occurred. The burden of proof, however, as it would
be in a criminal prosecution, is on those who claim that it has
occurred. The explanation that the satanists are too organized and law
enforcement is too incompetent only goes so far in explaining the lack
of evidence. For at least eight years American law enforcement has
been aggressively investigating the allegations of victims of ritual
abuse. There is little or no evidence for the portion of their
allegations that deals with large-scale baby breeding, human
sacrifice, and organized satanic conspiracies. Now it is up to
mental health professionals, not law enforcement, to explain why
victims are alleging things that don't seem to have happened.
(Kenneth V. Lanning, Behavioral Science Unit, FBI Investigator's Guide to Allegations of Ritual Child Abuse)