From owner-trepan-d@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU Wed May 31 18:48:30 1995 Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 17:56:15 EST Reply-To: Terry Colvin Sender: Weird News Discussion List From: Terry Colvin Subject: SRA 1/2 I posted this the other day, but I suspect that it was too long for the listserver. Here it is again in two parts. tad@ssc.com | Tad Cook | Seattle, WA | Ham Radio: KT7H | The general root of superstition is that men observe when things hit, and not when they miss, and commit to memory the one, and pass over the other-Sir Francis Bacon 1561-1626 ONTARIO CENTRE FOR RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE 473 Kingsdale Ave, Kingston ON Canada K7M 8A3 Tel: (613)547-6600 Internet Address: ocrt@limestone.kosone.com Updated: May 28, 1995 INFORMATION SHEET DOES SATANIC/SADISTIC/CULT RITUAL ABUSE (SRA) EXIST? WHAT IS SRA? Satanic Ritual Abuse has been defined as psychological, sexual, and/or physical assault committed by two or more people whose primary motive is to fulfill a prescribed ritual involving worship of the Christian devil. The terms Sadistic ritual abuse, cult related abuse and ritual abuse are used to define similar mistreatment which is not specifically tied to Satanism. Many people believe that a high-tech, secret international Satanic organization exits which engages in horrendous ritual abuse, mutilation and torture. Others attribute the abuse to mind and behaviour control cults or other hidden groups. 50,000 ritual human sacrifices are estimated to occur each year in the US alone. Perpetrators are believed to drink the blood and eat the flesh of the victims and engage in sexual excesses. Generational Satanists are believed to exist who sacrifice some of their children and pass on their killing and mutilating rituals to other children. An SRA industry composed of seminar speakers and authors has sprung up to promote this belief system. DOES IT EXIST? The simple answer is yes. Among the approximately 300 million inhabitants of North America, examples of any conceivable religious expression can be found - both positive and negative. A massive study funded by the US federal government found conclusive evidence that at least one male child was subjected to Satanic ritual abuse. The real question, however, is how widespread SRA is. To put the question another way, are there 50,000 ritual murders per year in the US, or none, or some number in between? It is essentially impossible to prove that something does not exist. For example, who can prove that they did not beat their spouse last year on the evening of January 15th?. However, there are strong indications that SRA is not practiced at any significant level in North America. INDICATOR 1: 1800 YEAR HISTORY OF UNSUBSTANTIATED RUMOURS: Rumours of an evil, underground, abusive religious group first originated during the early history of the Christian church in the Roman Empire. The government created a rumour that the early Christians kidnapped babies, ritually killed them, drank their blood, ate their flesh and engaged in degenerate sexual practices. The story has continued intermittently in many variations for some 1800 years. The Church used it against the heretics, lepers, Cathars, Knights Templar and Witches during the period 1000 to 1800 AD. Hitler used it against the Jews and Gypsies during the 1930's. The USSR used it against the Jews more recently. A variety of SRA promoters are using it against Satanists, followers of minority religions, men's fraternal organizations, self help groups, etc today. Historians do not believe that these tales were true in the past; there is no reason to assume that the latest manifestation of the same rumour is true today. Promoters of SRA are simply continuing the lies of the Inquisition, of Nazi Germany, and of the USSR into the 1990's. Most are believed to do this unknowingly; most firmly believe in the reality of SRA. INDICATOR 2: FRAUDS IN THE SRA INDUSTRY Much of the public's current beliefs about Satanism and SRA can be traced back to four books: Michelle Remembers, Satan Seller, Satan's Underground and He Came to Set the Captives Free. All contain what the authors claim to be personal experiences with Satanism. All four have been proven to be frauds by various Evangelical and Wiccan investigators. Various television exposes of SRA (20-20, Geraldo, and other talk shows) featured these authors. There are many dozens of additional books which are mainly written by Evangelical authors and which use combinations of these four books for source material. A study by the Wiccan Information Network has shown that there is no agreement by these authors on the Satanic seasonal days of celebration; the dates mentioned in these books appear to be guesses by their authors. If Satanic dates are simply invented, one may assume that the rest of the books are probably not based on reality. As a result of these books, the concept of "Gothic Satanism" has emerged. It is an imaginary, nonexistent, evil movement engaged in SRA and human sacrifice. The vast majority of Evangelical Christians, and a large percentage of others believe that it really exists. Ultimately, all of the beliefs about Gothic Satanism can be traced back to the above four books, to people's imagination and to the Malleus Maleficarum (the text book of the Inquisition during the Witch burning times). Gothic Satanism has no connection with the small Satanism movement which does exista and has been in decline for some years. It also has no connection with the thousands of teenages who briefly dabble in Satanism. The most important book (the one which originally triggered the SRA panic) is Michelle Remembers by Dr. Lawrence Pazder and Michelle Smith (Pocket Books 1980; ISBN 0-671-69433-2). An investigation by the Wiccan Information Network revealed that the horrendous rituals described in the book originated in Pazder's personal study of benign African native religious practices. Dr. Pazder has since publicly revealed that the book is a hoax, that the events never happened, and that it is a work of fiction, a novel. If SRA existed, then one would logically expect that a survivor somewhere would write a non-fraudulent book describing their abuse experiences. INDICATOR 3: LACK OF SURVIVORS PRIOR TO 1980 The term "SRA survivor" is used to describe adults who have memories of SRA during their childhood. Usually, they have not been aware of these experiences until recovered memories were developed during therapy. There are no records of SRA survivors having gone public in the 20th century prior to the publishing of Michelle Remembers. If SRA has been practiced for many generations (as the promoters of SRA believe) then someone should have come forward before 1980 to reveal their abuse. INDICATOR 4: OTHER FRAUDS IN THE SRA INDUSTRY Most of the promoters of SRA are either survivors or Evangelical Christians. The latter are in part motivated by religious reasons: they believe that Satan is a real person with quasi-God like powers, who is alive and very active in the world today. So they reason that he must have profoundly evil human helpers. Some of the Evangelical promoters of SRA have been investigated by both Neo-pagan and Evangelical Christian groups and shown to be frauds . Many lecturers in the industry say that they were once Satanists or "black Witches", rose to a position of great power, engaged in horrendous rituals, converted to Evangelical Christianity, and then became an author and seminar leader. If SRA exists, then one would expect some Evangelical lecturers to have left Satanism as a "plain ordinary member". Some should have converted to mainline Christianity. Yet none fitting these profiles have ever been found. If SRA exists, one would expect some survivors to have continuous memories of abuse since childhood. INDICATOR 5: COURT CASES IN THE EARLY 1980'S There were dozens of court cases involving SRA in the five years following the publishing of Michelle Remembers. Typically, charges were brought by a young adult against her/his parents, accusing them of SRA which allegedly occurred during the 1960's and/or 1970's. The testimony revealed rituals identical to (or essentially duplicates of) those described in Michelle Remembers. But, as has been shown above, that book is fiction; those rituals only existed in the mind of the authors. One must conclude that the survivors were either lying, or were basing their testimony on false memories. (False memories feel like real memories; however they are of events that never happened. The survivor is usually unaware of these memories until they are recovered during therapy, which may use hypnotism, age regression or guided imagery). It is very doubtful that they were lying; no known researcher in the field accuses the survivors of perjury. INDICATOR 6: RECOVERED MEMORIES OF SRA SRA survivors have similar memories of abuse, involving a Satanic "motif". They remember evil, robe- clad adults, candles, knives, an altar, etc. This is the sort of image that we all have of Satanists; it is derived from countless children's stories, horror movies, sermons, comic books, etc. However, survivors memories of details of Satanic ritual do not agree. Since Satanism is believed to be a rigid, authoritarian religion, details should be consistent across the country. These includes: dates of major rituals, type and colour of knifes, colour of robes, whether female and male clothing was differentiated; whether the Satanist's rank was identified by different coloured belts, etc. Details also rarely agree with known Satanic practices. If a highly structured Satanic group is involved in SRA, one would expect that ritual details would be consistent among local cells, and that survivors' stories would agree. We would expect that their memories of rituals would match known Satanic practices. INDICATOR 7: THERAPISTS AND AGENCIES PROMOTING SRA A recent study by a US federal government agency among over 6,900 psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers showed that 70% had never had an SRA patient, most of the rest had one or two, but that 1.4% had over 100 cases. This indicates that a small percentage of therapists are detecting most of the survivors The same study of police departments, district attorney's offices and social service agencies revealed a similar pattern: 80% with none; most of the rest one or two, and 2.2% over 100 cases. There are counselling centres that suspect that all of their clients have been victims of incest or ritual abuse. After therapy, which often involves hypnotism and guided imagery, memories of abuse are often recovered. The American Medical Association, and other groups, warn that recovered memories may have no relation to real events. However, many therapists believe that all memories are absolutely true and accurate. If SRA were widespread, one would expect a more even distribution of cases among therapists and agencies. In reality, a very small minority of therapists and agencies are creating most SRA survivors. INDICATOR 8: INCONSISTENCIES IN SRA MEMORIES Children with memories of SRA tend to recall scary experiences; e.g. being put in a coffin and lowered into a grave. Their stories often involve urine and feces, which are typical fascinations of children. Adult survivors' stories tend to be very different. They recall horrendous torture, mutilation, ritual murder, cannibalism, drinking of blood, etc. If SRA existed, one would expect that children and adult memories of the same rituals would be similar. INDICATOR 9: COURT RECORDS Very few criminal cases in the US actually go to trial. About 90% are settled by plea-bargaining in which the accused pleads guilty to a lesser crime in order to avoid being found guilty of a more serious offense. There is only one case on record in the US of a person pleading guilty to abuse involving a Satanic ritual component. He is a special person - one who has been proven capable of entering a self-induced trance and creating his own false memories. He pleaded guilty because he believed his own false memories and wanted to spare his daughters the stress of a trial. He has since recanted and is appealing his sentence. If SRA were widespread, one would expect large numbers of perpetrators charged with SRA to admit their guilt and plea-bargain for lesser charges. INDICATOR 10: LACK OF SUPPORTING EVIDENCE During the 1980's, many promoters in the SRA industry were police officers. They were concerned that thousands of Satanists (and similar groups) were literally getting away with murder. In recent years, most have realized that no hard evidence of ritual abuse or murder has ever been found. Most police are now openly skeptical of the reality of SRA. Some police officers, who are Evangelical Christians, remain; they are sometimes called cult cops by investigators. The FBI Behavioral Sciences laboratory is the main law enforcement group in the United States specializing in SRA. They have been called in as consultants by local police forces in hundreds of cases of suspected SRA. Although they have found many cases involved sexual and physical abuse of children, none involved SRA. The FBI has successfully infiltrated the Mafia, KKK, Communist cells, corrupt union organizations, and are now penetrating the state militias. But they have never infiltrated the "Satanic conspiracy". If SRA were widespread, one would expect some hard evidence of the 50,000 ritual killings per year. One would expect the FBI to have infiltrated any criminal Satanic organization if it existed. INDICATOR 11: MISSING EVIDENCE As mentioned above, no hard evidence supporting SRA has ever been found. Support for the existence of SRA is in two types: the recovered memories of tens of thousands of survivors and scars allegedly caused by physical abuse. Sometimes survivors' memories contain elements that can be verified. For example, some remember having been forced to conceive and had an abortion or delivered a live baby for sacrifice. Many children in the famous McMartin day care centre case recalled being taken through underground tunnels that originated in the day care basement. Others remember rituals in which victims of human sacrifice were buried. Others recall horrendous childhood experiences involving extreme physical abuse and mutilation. Some remember being abused in a basement or attic or other specific location. Continued in part 2. From owner-trepan-d@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU Wed May 31 19:04:57 1995 Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 17:56:41 EST Reply-To: Terry Colvin Sender: Weird News Discussion List From: Terry Colvin Subject: SRA 2/2 Continued from part 1. Police investigations typically show that the survivors who remember pregnancy were never pregnant; that no human remains were discovered after excavating the locations remembered; scars or other marks that would have remained visible are missing - scars which do exist could have been made by the survivor; no extensive lack of school attendance for other than known medical reasons, is on record. The excavations around the day care centre revealed that there had never been any tunnels. (Some books, like The Courage to Heal falsely claim the opposite). Some locations for abuse are nonexistent; the attics and basements never existed. One would expect that a building where SRA was held would eventually catch on fire. The fire fighters would then find evidence (pens for holding victims, blood soaked altar, etc). Similarly, a SRA location would sooner or later be entered by the police in a drug raid, and evidence would be found. No such cases are known. If SRA occurred as survivors remember it, then certain evidence would be present. The fact that it is missing indicates that the memories are false. As mentioned above, this does not mean that survivors are lying; it means that their memories (which are very real to them) are of events that never happened. INDICATOR 12: MAJOR GOVERNMENT STUDIES Investigations have been completed by four governments: the state of Virginia (1991), and the governments of Great Britain (1994), the Netherlands (1994) and the United States (1994). All have shown that SRA does not exist at any significant level in their jurisdictions. However, the US study shows that certain forms of child abuse, motivated by Christian beliefs, is a major concern. These involve "beating the devil out of the child", child raising practices based on the principle of "spare the rod, spoil the child", and the withdrawal of needed medical treatment in favour of prayer. If SRA existed in any level, one would expect at least one study would have found evidence of it beyond the single case uncovered by the 1994 US study. INDICATOR 13: GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF SRA Belief about widespread SRA and a strong SRA industry exists only in countries, where belief of the reality of the Christian devil as an evil, active, person is widespread. These include the US, Canada, and England. "Satanic panics" have not been triggered in countries in which belief in the Satan is rare. They have fizzled in the rest of Europe. If SRA exists internationally, one would expect it to be present in all nominally Christian countries. The prevalence of SRA beliefs appear to be related to our beliefs about Satanism rather than any objective reality INDICATOR 14: WHERE DO THE HUMAN SACRIFICES COME FROM? There are about 25,000 known homicides in the US each year. SRA promoters typically claim that an additional 50,000 people, mostly infants, are killed in human sacrifices by Satanic (and similar) groups. Since the kidnapping of even one child can trigger a nation-wide search, it is difficult to comprehend how 50,000 could disappear and not be noticed. The promoters answer this argument with the concept of breeding camps. These are concentration camps in which thousands of women are kept prisoner, and continually kept pregnant. Their new-born babies are then transported across the US and Canada for sacrifice. One such camp near Cornwall ON is supposed to imprison 2,500 women. This would pose serious problems of concealment. Such a camp would be many times larger than the largest of Canadian penitentiaries, and would require a total staff of about 1000. Any of the staff could become instantly very rich by simply telling their story to the National Inquirer; it would be the story of the decade. Such a prison would be impossible to hide for long. SRA would require a plentiful supply of babies for sacrifice. No such supply exists. INDICATOR 15: GENDER IMBALANCE AMONG SRA PERPETRATORS The SRA industry promotes the concept that most abuse and programming is done by parents of survivors; i.e. by both mother and father. The abuse, torture and human sacrifices by Satanists (or other groups) is viewed as both: intra-family: involving the victim, her mother, her father and perhaps grand parents inter-family: involving a Satanic grotto composed of many mothers, fathers and their children. The perpetrators are thus evenly divided between men and women. However, the vast majority of sexual predators of children are male. Convicted pedophiles are almost all male; few females are ever involved. Thus the SRA industry's belief concerning the gender makeup of the perpetrators does not agree with decades of studies of sexual abusers. INDICATOR 16: INTER-GENERATIONAL CONTINUITY OF ABUSE The SRA industry promotes the concept that abuse is inter-generational in nature. That is that grandparents abuse their children who then grow up, become parents, and abuse their children, etc. Their belief is that SRA has existed for many decades, perhaps for centuries, and that one of the reasons for the abuse is to perpetuate the Satanic movement to include future generations. At the same time, they promote the concept that survivors of SRA (adults with memories of having been ritually abused as children) are not child abusers themselves. They believe that children of survivors are not at risk. These two concepts are mutually exclusive. INDICATOR 17: THE LACK OF CONTINUOUSLY PRESENT MEMORIES Adults who report memories of childhood incest fall into two groups: 1. those who have recovered memories during therapy - memories which were not present before therapy 2. those who have always had the memories - continuously from childhood to the present time Many professionals in the memory research and mental health fields suspect that the first group' s memories are false. However, there are (sadly) plenty of people in the latter group who prove the existance of childhood incest, our most serious social problem. Adults who report memories of childhood SRA fall into the same two groups. But only three known people who are in the second group: Michelle Smith, Laurie Stratford and "Elaine". Michelle and Laurie wrote books about their abuse which have been shown to be frauds. Rebecca Brown wrote a book about Elaine which has also shown to be a hoax. If SRA really existed, one would expect that there would be thousands or tens of thousands of adults whose memories of childhood SRA were continuously with them. There seems to be none. INDICATOR 18: THE NATURE OF RECOVERED MEMORIES About 20% of adults who report memories of childhood incest recall being victims of SRA. As mentioned above, many professionals believe that these are false memories - memories of events that never happened. Analyzing the recovered memories of SRA reveals internal flaws: In one area, a group of SRA survivors all reported human sacrifices in which the bodies were completely destroyed by burning in a bondfire. A skeptic later mentioned that fires are not hot enough to destroy the evidence: bones would remain behind. After a while, the survivors' stories changed. All of them remembered bodies being destroyed in undertakers crematoria. So the police staked out these crematoria and found no criminal activity was going on. After a while, the survivors' stories changed again. This time, the bodies were destroyed in mobile crematoria owned by the Satanists; these portable machines were hidden in caves between rituals. If SRA really exists, then one would expect the survivor's recovered childhood memories to be constant. Survivors universally report very solemn Satanic ceremonies which are conducted without error or distraction. Nobody ever drops a ritual tool; nobody ever cracks a joke; nobody has problems lighting candles, etc. All rituals are perfect. If SRA really exists, then one would expect the memories to include very human errors, just as they occur in other religious settings. WHAT IS THE REALITY OF SRA? The SRA industry currently consists of two main groups: Evangelical (conservative) Christians and adult survivors. The former are largely motivated by religious reasons: their need to prove that Satan is alive and very active in the world today. The latter are motivated by their own memories of abuse. There is increasing evidence that survivors' memories are sometimes created during therapy. Other memories have as their source real but non-ritual abuse during childhood. In the latter case, false memories of a ritual component are added later in life. We conclude that SRA does not exist at any significant level. Based on the large US study, we suspect that much more childhood ritual abuse is motivated by Christian groups than by Satanists. And ritual abuse is a very small problem when compared to the conventional (non-ritual) physical and sexual abuse of children. WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE SRA INDUSTRY? Promoters are having an increasingly difficult task to convince people of the reality of SRA. 15 years have gone by since the publishing of Michelle Remembers, and there is still no hard evidence of any Satanic conspiracy. As memory researchers and members of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation demonstrate how false memories can be created in people, we expect that the SRA scare will gradually fade. However, if an example of hard evidence can be found, then the SRA industry would be given a tremendous boost in credibility. Unfortunately, new victims are being created every day. Families continue to be destroyed as adult children recover false memories and accuse their parents of SRA. Children are sometimes removed from their families because of suspicions of SRA. Although they are later returned when the fears are found to be groundless, the parents live under a cloud of suspicion for the rest of their lives. This makes life difficult for followers of many minority, non-Christian religions, which are often confused with Satanists. The message being promoted by the SRA industry is changing. No longer are Satanists being exclusively fingered as the perpetrators. Followers of Neo-paganism, Native Spirituality, the New Age and many other non- Christian religions are being accused. Even the Masonic Order, Quakers, men's service groups, 12 step programs and a variety of self-help groups have been named as perpetrators. This is causing these unjustly accused groups to form defensive alliances. In the future, there will be many more challengers facing the SRA promoters. Rumours of human sacrifice and abuse have been with us for almost two millennia; it is doubtful that it will disappear overnight. It is expected that the SRA industry will increase in power during the latter part of the decade, as religious anticipation of the end of the world in the year 2000 reaches a fever pitch. However, the industry is expected to decline in power and influence by the year 2010. By that date, we expect that three decades will have passed without any hard evidence of SRA, and a consensus will be reached among mental health professionals about the lack of reality of many recovered memories. Portions of this document were extracted from information sheets provided by the Wiccan Information Network's Ontario Coordinator. Used by permission. Copyright 1995, Ontario Centre for Religious Tolerance; may be freely copied in full and distributed File: /OCRT/INFO/sra_none.doc ------------------------------//-------------------------------- The Ontario Centre for Religious Tolerance disseminates accurate information on minority religions & exposes religious hate prop- aganda. 473 Kingsdale, Kingston ON Canada K7M 8A3.(613)547-6600 tad@ssc.com | Tad Cook | Seattle, WA | Ham Radio: KT7H | The general root of superstition is that men observe when things hit, and not when they miss, and commit to memory the one, and pass over the other-Sir Francis Bacon 1561-1626