Tuesday 4 August 2015

Wicked Paedia on Satanic Abuse (nothing to see here).

Wikipedia, or should that be Wicked Paedia, is as we know the repository of what the Sheeple consider "facts", as opposed to "ridiculous conspiracy theories".

I find this entry, on ritualistic Satanic abuse, particularly amusing. It is, like so many things, reminiscent of the cop who says "Move along now, Sir, there's nothing to see here!"

"Satanic ritual abuse (SRA, sometimes known as ritual abuse, ritualistic abuse, organised abuse, sadistic ritual abuse and other variants) was a moral panic that originated in the United States in the 1980s, spreading throughout the country and eventually to many parts of the world, before mostly diminishing in the late 1990s. Allegations of SRA involved reports of physical and sexual abuse of people in the context of occult or Satanic rituals. In its most extreme form, SRA involved a supposed worldwide conspiracy involving the wealthy and powerful of the world elite in which children were abducted or bred for sacrifices, pornography and prostitution".

(Translation: "Moral panic is a type of mass hysteria. These allegations (ie never proved), these lunatic suppositions (ie crassly stupid fantasies) spread all over the world, but thankfully its all over now and you can just go back to sleep. At times it was extreme (ie not something normal people believed, just extremists who are all bat-shit crazy), and the rich and powerful upright citizens of the globe were wrongly accused of sacrificing and fucking kids, despite being philanthropists!)


"Nearly every aspect of SRA was controversial, including its definition, the source of the allegations and proof thereof, testimonials of alleged victims, and court cases involving the allegations and criminal investigations. The panic affected lawyers', therapists', and social workers' handling of allegations of child sexual abuse. Allegations initially brought together widely dissimilar groups, including religious fundamentalists, police investigators, child advocates, therapists and clients inpsychotherapy. The movement gradually secularized, dropping or deprecating the "satanic" aspects of the allegations in favor of names that were less overtly religious such as "sadistic" or simply "ritual abuse" and becoming more associated with dissociative identity disorder and anti-government conspiracy theories."

(Translation: Nobody in their right mind believed these ridiculous unproven stories, nor the cooked-up stories of the kids and their supporters, many of whom were mislead or misguided members of professions we all distrust anyway. Of course, religious nutcases got involved, but people of rationality who had joined the movement soon dissuaded them of the Satanic element of this supposed abuse and sidelined those who think demons are real and believe in Santa and the tooth fairy too! Thankfully, a psychological condition called false memory syndrome (see below) was identified to explain away the children's stupid stories of anal rape and baby murder. So, that's alright then, phew!) 

"The panic was influenced to a large extent by testimony of children and adults that were obtained using therapeutic and interrogation techniques now considered discredited. Initial publicity generated was by the now-discredited autobiography Michelle Remembers (1980), and sustained and popularized throughout the decade by the McMartin preschool trial. Testimonials, symptom lists, rumors and techniques to investigate or uncover memories of SRA were disseminated through professional, popular and religious conferences, as well as through the attention of talk shows, sustaining and spreading the moral panic further throughout the United States and beyond. In some cases allegations resulted in criminal trials with varying results; after seven years in court, the McMartin trial resulted in no convictions for any of the accused, while other cases resulted in lengthy sentences, some of which were later reversed. Scholarly interest in the topic slowly built, eventually resulting in the conclusion that the phenomenon was a moral panic, with little or no validity beyond paranoia."

(Translation: Thankfully, the entirely trustworthy law enforcement officers and judiciary, about whom nothing bad can be said, found that all these ridiculous stories were totally and completely untrue, apart from the odd low-ranking pleb from a trailer park caught with his trousers down and his dick where it shouldn't be. Lots of University types chipped in with their sage and wise conclusion that everyone involved was paranoid, and so mentally ill, and so should be locked in an institution for their own safety.)

"Official investigations produced no evidence of widespread conspiracies or of the slaughter of thousands; only a small number of verified crimes have even remote similarities to tales of SRA. In the latter half of the 1990s interest in SRA declined and skepticism became the default position, with very few researchers giving any credence to the existence of SRA."

(Translation: So, finally, this ridiculous mass insanity has died down. Satan doesn't exist, and if it did it wouldn't ask for the fear and misery of children, nor for their sacrifice, nor for their young and innocent blood. Nobody fucks kids, nobody fucks them to death, nobody drinks kids' blood,thank God. Move along now, there's nothing to see here. Just you pop home and have a nice nap, now, and it will all be better, you'll see.) 

Do NOT read this, or you might wake up:
Nor should you search on the internet, which is crammed full of conspiracy nutcases, for the many, many mainstream news articles covering child abuse and sacrifice at the highest levels in governments the world over, in all churches, in the top-level banking community, in the intelligence agencies of the world's powers and in politics down to community level. Never search for the connections between secret societies like the Masons and child abuse. Never search for the complicity and aid offered to paedophile child murderers by social services the world over, nor for how these bodies have been infiltrated by paedophiles, nor for the connection between children's charities and their highly paid bosses and certain well-known paedophiles like Jimmy Savile.
And, for God's sake, NEVER search for links between the Royal Family of England and all the famous rich and powerful paedos that have been discovered, because if you did that you might suddenly see the connecting dots of this vile savagery (which doesn't exist, remember) and trace it right back to the beginning..........!
Remember "skepticism is the default position".
Demons don't exist.
God exists, the Pope and all the other organised religions say so, but Satan doesn't, and certainly no-one worships Satan these days........

Do you see how hard they fight against discovery of their filthy, inhuman proclivities?
IT IS THEIR WEAK SPOT.
BLOG ON!


Olive 
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