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articles describe graphic crimes
Sympathy for the Devil: Ritual Abuse, "False Memories," and the CIA by
Nick Bryant
excerpts:
....The ritual abuse described by the children at the Presidio and West
Point day care centers was remarkably similar, so it begs a rather disturbing
question: Were these children from disparate geographical locations
actually abused in the same ritualistic manner or were they conjuring up the
same, incomprehensible stories?
In The Franklin Scandal, I also discuss a cult called the Finders and a
subsequent law enforcement investigation into their activities: On February
4, 1987, a concerned citizen notified the Tallahassee Police Department that
he had observed six white children, poorly dressed, bruised, dirty, and
behaving like wild animals, in a Tallahassee park. The children were
accompanied by two well-dressed white males driving a white 1979 Dodge van with
Virginia plates. The Tallahassee police responded to the call and took the
children and adults into custody. The children told Tallahassee police they
were not allowed to live indoors and were given food only as a reward. The
Tallahassee police charged the two adults with felony child abuse, and they
were held on a $100,000 bond. The children were placed in protective
custody....
In The Franklin Scandal, I also discuss the Extreme Abuse Survey (EAS), an
international online survey for adult survivors of extreme abuse that was
conducted between January 1 and March 30 of 2007. The EAS respondents were
questioned about the use of feces and blood in their ritual abuse, and
1,106 of EAS respondents answered the questions regarding abuse with feces and
blood. Fifty percent of EAS respondents said that they had been subjected
to abuse with feces, and 63% responded that the use of blood was integral to
their abuse. So like the victims of the Presidio and West Point day care
centers, hundreds of EAS respondents, who come from a myriad of disparate
locations around the globe, convey the same horrific, implausible events....
So the Presidio victims' claim that they were forced to eat feces and
drink urine seems preposterous on the surface, but if their allegations are
examined in the wider context of extreme abuse or ritual abuse, the children's
allegations shed their implausibility, because they are corroborated by
multiple sources from widely disparate geographic locations and points in
time. However, skeptics of the accounts given by the Presidio victims and the
hundreds of other alleged victims who discuss extreme or ritualistic abuse
maintain that these memories were planted by therapists-- therapists from
widely disparate geographic locations and points in time....
Despite the stance of the FMSF and its credential-laden experts, false
memories or dissociative amnesia is recognized as a bona fide condition by the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), which is the
bible of diagnosing psychiatric conditions, whereas the false memory
syndrome is not. Moreover, multiple studies have corroborated the realty of
dissociative amnesia. A 1995 study, published in the Journal of Traumatic
Stress, looked at 46 subjects with PTSD. Over time, 35 of the study's subjects
reported the gradual emergence of a personal narrative that they believed
could be defined as an explicit memory lost to significant or total amnesia,
and 77% of those subjects reported confirmation of that particular memory of
childhood trauma....
The Freyds recruited Ralph Underwager, a Lutheran theologian and
psychologist, and his wife to be co-founders of the FMSF--Underwager and his wife
published Issues in Child Abuse Accusations, which accommodated Pamela
Freyd's initial assault on her daughter's credibility. Underwager would prove to
have a relatively short tenure with the FMSF, because of various statements
he made to the press. London's Sunday Times reported that Underwager said
''scientific evidence'' has shown that 60% of women who are molested as
children felt that the experience was good for them--he contended the same
could be true for boys....
FMSF Advisory Board members, particularly members who Dr. Ross connected
to the CIA's mind control programs, are extremely skeptical or completely
disavow dissociation, a mental state where traumatic thoughts, emotions,
sensations, and/or memories are compartmentalized, repressed and actually
separated from an individual's identity. Though the overwhelming majority of the
CIA's mind control documentation was ordered destroyed, bureaucratic
ineptitude enabled some of it to survive and one set of documents said "special
attention will be given to dissociative states."
In that specific experiment, the documentation discussed administering
electric shock, drugs, hypnosis, and psychological tricks to three
groups--psychotics, children, and mediums--to induce various states of dissociation,
including multiple personality, which the researchers thought would enhance
the subjects' extrasensory perception.
_http://www.franklin files.net/ index.spark? aBID=120661& p=3&topicID= 34032594_
(http://www.franklin files.net/ index.spark? aBID=120661& p=3&topicID= 34032594)
RITUAL MAGIC: ABUSE - You tube TV show video - describes graphic crimes of
abuse
_http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=49aAhsivWrY& #38;feature= related_
(http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=49aAhsivWrY& feature=related)
describes crimes
Del. doctor indicted in serial child abuse scandal 2/23/10 By RANDALL
CHASE - DOVER, Del. (AP) - Prosecutors expect to add more counts to a lengthy
indictment against a Delaware pediatrician charged with serial molestation
of 103 children as investigators urge former patients and parents to come
forward. A grand jury returned a 160-page indictment Monday against Dr. Earl
Bradley of Lewes with 471 counts of sexual crimes....
Announcing the grand jury's indictment, Attorney General Beau Biden said
all of the alleged victims, mainly girls but including one boy, were caught
on more than 13 hours of video recordings, some dating to 1998....
The indictment alleges Bradley was videotaping his sexual exploitation of
patients as far back as December 1998. Many victims were assaulted
repeatedly, some on consecutive days, according to the indictment, which alleges
that one girl was raped more than a dozen times over a period that lasted
more than a year....
After years of suspicions among parents and questions about his strange
behavior from colleagues, Bradley was arrested after a 2-year-old girl told
her mother that the doctor hurt her in December when he took her to a
basement room of his office after an exam.
_http://www.wtop. com/?nid= 104&sid=1894686_
(http://www.wtop. com/?nid= 104&sid=1894686)
The Warlord's Tune: Afghanistan' s war on children By Mark Bannerman for
Four Corners 2/22/10
Sexual slavery involving boys as young as 10 is being condoned and in many
cases protected by authorities in northern Afghanistan. In a story to be
broadcast on Four Corners tonight, the practice of bacha bazi or "boy play",
as well as other allegations of child abuse, are explored. Afghan
journalist Najibullah Quraishi has filmed police attending a party where a young
boy is the "entertainment" . The police shown on the video include one officer
from the youth crime squad. Such parties are illegal under Afghanistan law
and with good reason. The "dancing boys" are in effect sex slaves. They
are lured off the streets by pimps. They are taught to dance and sing, to
wear make-up and to dress like girls. Then they are made to perform before
large groups of men. All of them are sexually abused.
Dancing boys are a lucrative business. Powerful former warlords and
businessmen love to watch them and will pay a lot of money to have their own boy
for bacha bazi. Some of the boys are traded like swap cards among the rich
and powerful, and if they disobey their owners they are killed or
brutalised. The trade in boys is well known to the United Nations. According to
Nazir Alimy, who compiled a report on the issue for the UN, there is no doubt
who is funding this practice and why the police refuse to stop it....There
is also evidence this type of abuse is spreading throughout Afghanistan. Mr
Alimy says his research shows it is happening in the south and even in the
Afghan capital, Kabul._
http://www.abc. net.au/news/ stories/2010/ 02/22/2826024. htm_ (http://www.abc. net.au/news/ stories/2010/ 02/22/2826024. htm)
Terms of sex cult leader's release anger community 8/15/08 (CNN) - The
leader of a religious group that authorities believe preys on children was
released from a Pennsylvania prison Friday but won't be required to register
as a sex offender, triggering outrage in the community where he plans to
live....George Feigley, now 68, was convicted in 1975 on charges including
statutory rape, indecent assault and corrupting the morals of minors.
Because Feigley's 1975 conviction predated the passage of Megan's Law, he
will not be required to register as a sex offender. And, having served his
maximum sentence, he was not put on parole upon his release....
The church's manifesto says, "We hold that the changes called creation and
procreation are divine and that human sexuality is to humans the most
available expression of that function of divinity," according to community
activist Scott Portzline, who has researched Feigley's history and that of the
group. "Sexual activity is the greatest act a human can do."_
http://www.cnn. com/2008/ CRIME/08/ 15/cult.leader. release/_
(http://www.cnn. com/2008/ CRIME/08/ 15/cult.leader. release/)
describes graphic crimes
This is George Feigley FRIDAY, HE'S FREE Sunday, August 10, 2008 BY CARRIE
CASSIDY Of The Patriot-News She lived in a world where parents willingly
gave up their children to a man who declared himself "The Light of the
World."
A world where children were beaten for letting anyone but fellow cult
members see them, and their genitals were pierced with a lock to be controlled
by this so-called prophet. It was a world unimaginable to most people, but
it was her reality for seven years, from the time she was 5 until her
mother broke free of George Feigley's grip.
Three decades later, that world still haunts her through dreams
occasionally featuring Feigley and his flock of followers. She was shocked to learn
from a reporter that the man who beat her, made her call him "Master," and
photographed her in graphic sexual poses would be released from prison this
week.
_http://www.pennlive .com/news/ patriotnews/ index.ssf? /base/news/ 1218143411281160 .xml&coll= 1_
(http://www.pennlive .com/news/ patriotnews/ index.ssf? /base/news/ 1218143411281160 .xml&coll= 1)
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