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Satanism and Ritual Abuse: Case-by-Case
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23rd January 2010
“Johns,” in an astringent review of one of my
books posted at Amazon site (he gave it one
star … as opposed to the five stars he gave to
The Psychic Encyclopedia, books on
channelling the dead, and the “alien” invasion),
writes: “The main thing I learnt from this book
is that it is definitely better sometimes to look
through a book before buying it. … The False
Memory Syndrome Foundation [FMSF:
organized debunkers of satanism and ritual
abuse accusations] is described as ‘the CIA’s
answer to the flat earth society. …”
Twelve years later, I repeat the accusation. The FMSF and media have been lying flagrantly
about RA and intelligence ties to cult activity for decades and are the CIA’s answer to the flat-
earth society (as a believer in “aliens” and the channelling of spirits, “Johns” is qualified to
render an opinion on junk journalism.
The facts about satanism and RA as they stand ON THE PUBLIC RECORD, this side of
plausible deniability and ulterior motives:
The following cases detail legal proceedings held in juvenile, family, civil and criminal courts
around the world in which allegations of Satanism or the use of ritual to abuse surfaced.
Any religion or organization can be used as a front to hide ritual abuse activity, including
Christianity, Buddhism, Shamanism, Hinduism, Masonry, Mormonism, pagan and Satanic
religions; however, not all Satanists commit crimes and not all occultism is Satanism. It is
imperative that investigators and professionals familiarize themselves with cross-cultural
belief systems so as not to target any particular group.
This document will have regular updates; this present version is current as of July 10, 2007. It
is recommended that this archive be used as a resource only and original documents be
obtained from Lexis/Nexus or Westlaw with the assistance of an attorney.
INTRODUCTION: In the 1980’s adults and children came forward around the world
disclosing that they were victims/perpetrators of satanic ritual abuse [SRA] and/or were
witness to satanic ritual murders. These claims were routinely dismissed by FBI’s Special

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Agent Ken Lanning and an organization called the False Memory Syndrome Foundation
which came into existence in 1992 stating there were no case convictions or scientific
evidence to prove that satanic ritual abuse existed. Claims such as this should not go
unchallenged because therapists across the country have lost their licenses due to allegations
that the memories of SRA victims are too “bizarre” to be believed and are to be attributed
solely to “False Memory Syndrome.” It is apparent that these beliefs have been instigated by
the FMSF because they are a political and legal advocacy group acting on behalf of accused
perpetrators.
It has been documented that the FBI has been responsible for not only ruining case
investigations in several instances but intimidating witnesses to recant their abuse. [See,
Westpoint, Bonacci v. King, Finders case]. In the Finders case it appeared that the FBI had a
conflict of interest because this organization was in their counter-intelligence files.
In regards to the scientific communities opinions about the reality of satanic ritual abuse, it
appears the Appellate Court in the State of Arkansas had the last word about this subject.
According to Echols vs. State (1996):
“Echols next contends that Dr. Griffis should not have been allowed to testify that the
murders had the ‘trappings of occultism’ because there was no testimony that the field of
satanism or occultism is generally accepted in the scientific community. The trial court did
not allow the evidence to prove that satanism or occultism is generally accepted in the
scientific community.
Rather, the trial court admitted the evidence as proof of the motive for committing the
murders.”
Entire families have been implicated in the ritual abuse of children which proves the fact that
generational Satanism exists. See Parker (1995) Figured/Hill (1994) and Gallup (1991)
Perpetrators have been found to be professionals who work in law enforcement, the military
or daycare, and Christian fronts have been used in some instances as a means of hiding the
satanic motivation of the perpetrators. See Cannaday (1994) Wright (1992) Gallup (1991) and
Orr (1984). In several cases the perpetrators have confessed to the satanic element of the
crime or participation in prior satanic offenses. See Helms (2006) Cala (2003) Smith (2003)
Delaney (2002) Morris (2001) South (2000) Page (2000) T. Kokoraleis (1999) Bonacci
(1999) Brooks (1996) Hughes (1996) Penick (1995) Alvarado (1995) Ingram (1992) Rogers
(1992) and Fryman (1988)
The FMSF and those affiliated with this organization have been using the Appellate courts to
overturn cases convictions involving ritual abuse themes.
The Appellate court cases in this archive are valuable because most opinions have affirmed
that Satanism was the motivation for the crime and the introduction of that evidence has been
routinely found to be probative and not prejudicial. The author has chosen to describe the
satanic element of the crime only rather than every point of law that was appealed. This level
of documentation is important because, if published, the rulings of these courts can be cited as
case law. The majority of the appellate cases cited in this archive are published opinions.
In addition to court documents this archive also references news articles that document the
ritual elements of the crime which include perpetrator confessions, cannibalism, murder,

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