• SATANIC 3-PARTER

    From Beth Martin@RICKSBBS to All Msg #106, 08/11/91 02:41cst on Tue Apr 28 07:04:59 2026
    * Original: FROM.....Dave Mullenix (100/519)
    * Original: TO.......The Bard Ii (114/29)
    * Forwarded by.......OPUS 114/29


    SATANIST SURVIVORS by Rex Springston

    (From Jan 1990 BASIS magazine. Info on BBS at (415) 648-8944)

    (The following is a June 1988 excerpted article from the Richmond,
    Virginia "News Leader".)

    Cassandra Hoyer said she was being thrown to the ground by 30
    Satanists when a woman drove by and stopped her car to help. "They
    dragged her into the woods, hung her on a cross and sacrificed her
    by fire," Ms. Hoyer alleged. Another time, Ms. Hoyer and a teenager
    were harassed and dipped into vats of blood, she said. She claimed
    that both rituals occurred in the summer of 1987 in a rural part
    of Goochland County, Virginia, she said.

    At the time, investigating Police found nothing -- no car, no
    missing person report, not even a drop of blood from the vats, said
    chief deputy Leslie Parrish. Does he believe the stories? "I'm a
    little iffy on it," he said. Sue Bane says she has witnessed 50 to
    70 human sacrifices by Satanists in the Richmond area. The most
    recent occurred about six months ago in Henrico County when a baby
    was sacrificed on an altar, then cut up into pieces, she said. The
    police have found nothing.

    Hoyer, 42, and Bane, 28, call themselves survivors of Satanic
    cults. They are representative of hundreds of such "survivors"
    across the country. Both have had intensive psychotherapy, and both
    suffer from multiple-personality disorders, their psychiatrists
    say. Neither has physical evidence to support her contentions.
    "Survivors" across the country have told extremely similar stories
    of torture and sacrifice without corroboration by physical
    evidence, experts say. The stories -- given great play on talk
    shows and in the mainstream press -- help feed the notion that
    Satanic cults are conducting sacrifices with regularity across the
    country. Many experts say that notion is a myth.

    Two outspoken local advocates of the Satanic-conspiracy theory,
    Richmond police Lt. Lawrence Haake and Hanover County private
    investigator Patricia Pulling, say "survivors" are key sources of
    their information. "People are saying the same thing all over the
    country, and those people are totally unrelated to one another, but
    what they say is consistent -- to me that is a degree of
    credibility," said Haake.

    Some mental health professionals say the survivor accounts are
    simply delusions suffered by mentally disturbed people and passed
    to the public as fact by unskeptical therapists, police officers
    and news reporters. The delusions may be reactions to genuine, but
    non-Satanic, abuse they received as children, experts say. "The
    true cult is the people who believe in this," said Dr. Park Dietz,
    a Newport Beach, CA forensic psychiatrist.

    Ms. Hoyer, a toy-store cashier who was brought up in New England
    and has lived in Richmond since 1980, has spoken in public meetings
    and in news stories of being chased by a Satanic cult, being
    repeatedly raped and being forced to witness two local sacrifices.
    Her story was the basis for a January 1988 feature article in
    "Style Weekly", a weekend newspaper insert. Mrs. Bane has spoken
    about Satanism to Richmond police training groups, according to her
    and Parrish. She is writing a book, "Freedom from Satan's Horror".

    She revealed she had 17 personalities, and some of them wanted to
    be in the cult. She said therapy and faith in God fused her 17
    personalities into one. "I prayed, and through a miracle, I was
    completely integrated," she said. Her husband, Nathan, a 35-year-
    old plumber, said the whole thing had been a "nightmare." He said
    he never saw the rituals; his wife would slip out at night to go
    to them. Ms. Hoyer and Mrs. Bane said they began to realize they
    were Satanic cult victims while undergoing psychotherapy in recent
    years.

    Adults are not the only ones to describe Satanic rituals. According
    to officials, a dozen or more children in the Richmond area have
    described them, as logged by various Virginia state and local
    departments. The children reported -- or indicated through play and
    passing comments -- seeing sacrifices, dismemberment and other
    bloody rituals.

    "They are not saying they witnessed it. They are talking about it
    as if they know about it, and that's what makes us suspicious,"
    said Bettie Kienast, a Social Service director. She said her
    department had dealt with four such children in about four years.

    The stories are consistent with unconfirmed reports from children
    across the country. Many experts say the children may have picked
    up the stories from adults or other children or even from movies
    and other popular culture. The stories also may be fantasies or
    false reports induced by leading questions, experts say. In some
    cases, the children may have been victims of real but non-Satanic
    abuse, or of abuse by pedophiles who use the trappings of Satanism
    as a means of control, some experts say.

    Kenneth Lanning, the FBI's chief expert on sex crimes against
    children, has been consulted in more than 299 case involving
    Satanic themes. He would not discuss specific cases but he said he
    was aware of claims of sacrifice in the Richmond area. He said he
    knows of no bona fide Satanic cult sacrifice -- not only in Central
    Virginia, but nationwide. Regarding Mrs. Bane's story, Lanning
    said, "It's unlikely that a group of individuals could come
    together, commit 50 to 70 human sacrifices, and no one ever finds
    any evidence, no mother of a (sacrificed) child ever has second
    thought . . . nobody ever makes a mistake."

    [Note the great similarity in reports of Satanic ritual and UFO
    abduction reports.]
    -+- TBBS v2.1/NM
    * Origin: CfC Chicago * (708) 362-7875 [HST] (7000/11)
    *** There is a reply. See #109.

    From: Sysgod
    To: All Msg #107, 08/11/91 03:47cst Subject: CSER ON SATANISM I

    * Original: FROM.....Dave Mullenix (100/519)
    * Original: TO.......The Bard Ii (114/29)
    * Forwarded by.......OPUS 114/29


    CSER REPORTS ON SATANISM by Shawn Carlson, Ph.D.
    (From Dec 89 BASIS - Downloaded from Skeptics BBS 415 648-8944)

    For the last three years, I and several colleagues investigated
    monstrous allegations of Satanic crime. What we found are pillars
    of nonsense built on sand. Murderous cults of Devil worshipers are
    modern folk legends and a few opportunists, bereaved parents and
    religious fanatics have preyed on the public's imagination to
    create a lucrative cottage industry of fear. What follows is a
    press release describing our research. Copies of the 200-page
    report are available for $10 plus $1.50 P&H from me at Box 466, El
    Cerrito, CA, 94530.

    Those who worry about a rising tide of Satanic crime in America are
    giving the Devil much more than his due according to a report
    issued today by the Committee for Scientific Examination of
    Religion (CSER), a group of scientists and scholars dedicated to
    the critical evaluation of religious claims.

    "SATANISM IN AMERICA", compiled after three years of investigation,
    finds some evidence of Satanic or "occult- related" criminal
    activity in the United States, but cautions that its prevalence has
    been grossly exaggerated by self-styled experts who have wasted
    millions of tax dollars and countless thousands of police hours in
    search of a conspiracy that isn't there.

    In fact, according to CSER's study, a phalanx of Christian
    fundamentalists, political extremists, bereaved parents,
    opportunists, and several mentally unstable persons have combined
    to form a lucrative "information industry" on occult-related crime.
    The report asserts that public monies have been used to fund police
    and law enforcement training seminars (often costing hundreds, and
    sometimes thousands, of dollars), and the publication of dozens of
    books and manuals, offering little more than "evangelism posing as criminology." And all of this has happened despite the fact that
    a person is more likely to be struck by lightning than to be the
    victim of a Satanic crime.

    THE DEVIL WITH GERALDO

    CSER decided to begin its investigation in 1986, shortly after its
    widely publicized expose of fraudulent TV faith healers. Alarmed
    by the nationwide Satanism scare, which had been fueled by
    outrageous claims and sensational media coverage, the Committee
    later focused much of its attention on an analysis of Geraldo
    Rivera's special television presentation, "Devil Worship: Exposing
    Satan's Underground," aired on the night of Oct. 25, 1988.

    The report is sharply critical of the Rivera special, charging that
    it was:

    - poorly researched.
    - sensational.
    - highly irresponsible.

    "SATANISM IN AMERICA" tells that "The Rivera report was misleading,
    much of the information presented was inaccurate, and key facts
    were omitted." And these facts, CSER contends, would have left the
    viewing audience considerably less alarmed about the "threat" of
    Satanism.

    Says Dr. Shawn Carlson, the report's principal author, "Had Rivera
    been a bit more even-handed in his treatment of the subject matter,
    perhaps some of the hysteria could have been averted or avoided
    altogether."

    Carlson, a physicist and software engineer, points out that there
    was at least one confirmed case of homicide associated with the
    program. "Timothy Hughes of Altus, Oklahoma murdered his wife
    immediately after watching Rivera's special," Carlson says,
    "because he believed her to be part of the conspiracy."

    "20/20" IN THE ACT

    Carlson contends that since the airing of a special report on
    Devil-worship on ABC's newsmagazine "20/20" in 1985, and the
    continuing fascination of TV talk-shows and the press with
    allegations of a Satanic conspiracy, numerous acts of violence have
    been committed by vigilantes and arsonists across the country
    against those suspected of Devil-worship. "A number of small
    churches, including several Black churches, have been vandalized
    and burned because of rumor-panics," says Carlson. "After the
    Matamoros incident -- which had nothing to do with Satanism --
    people in Pharr, Texas began to hear rumors that blond-haired,
    blue-eyed children were to be ritually murdered in a little church
    called the Church of Fire.

    The church was destroyed in a mysterious blaze, and several of the
    members were threatened with similar fates.

    The same thing happened to a Black church in Illinois last winter."
    Carlson points to a similar incident involving the producer of the
    "20/20" segment on Devil-worship, Kenneth Wooden. "Wooden addressed
    an audience of 200 people in Olean, New York last April on the
    topic of Satanic crime, and told them that 25% of all unsolved
    homicides were ritualistic in nature. That's one in four -- an
    unbelievable number! There had been a rumor about Satanism
    spreading in Jamestown, a nearby town. Asked about it, Wooden said,
    `It doesn't surprise me . . . it can happen here.'"

    "Two weeks later, the police had to stop a mob armed with knives
    and clubs in Jamestown from converging on a wooded area. And a
    local warehouse, used for punk rock concerts, sustained $4000 worth
    of damage because several townspeople believed that a ritual
    sacrifice was to occur there.

    "Wooden's report for `20/20', as well as his comments in that
    public meeting, were simply irresponsible," according to Carlson.
    (Cont next message)
    -+- TBBS v2.1/NM
    * Origin: CfC Chicago * (708) 362-7875 [HST] (7000/11)


    From: Sysgod
    To: All Msg #108, 08/11/91 03:51cst Subject: CSER ON SATANISM II

    * Original: FROM.....Dave Mullenix (100/519)
    * Original: TO.......The Bard Ii (114/29)
    * Forwarded by.......OPUS 114/29


    (Continued from last message)
    (From Dec 89 BASIS - Downloaded from Skeptics B 415 648-8944)
    MORE EXAGGERATION

    The report claims that many of those making public allegations
    about Satanic crime have exaggerated the extent of the problem
    beyond reason. According to Carlson, "These people claim to know
    who the cultist are, where they meet, and how they dispose of the
    bodies of their victims. But unlike undercover police officers and
    informants on organized crime, they are unable -- or unwilling --
    to provide names, dates, places, or any other tangible evidence."

    Carlson's charges are supported by many law enforcement officers
    and criminologists, among them Kenneth Lanning of the FBI's
    Behavioral Research Unit in Quantico, Virginia. Lanning, a
    specialist on crimes involving children, has recently published an
    article critical of the current Satanism scare in the October issue
    of "Police Chief" magazine, and reprinted as an appendix in CSER's
    report.

    "SATANISM IN AMERICA" addresses the entire spectrum of claims
    surrounding Satanism and occult crime -- child-abductions, ritual
    abuse, human and animal sacrifices, women who purportedly offered
    their own infants up for sacrifice, animal mutilations, the link
    between Devil-worship and Heavy Metal music, and the phenomenon of
    "backward masking." It concludes that most of the allegations made
    over the last several years are baseless.

    The report states that in the few instances where crimes with
    undeniable Satanic overtones have occurred, "there is no evidence
    to show that Satanism, per se, was responsible for the act. Nearly
    every Satanic criminal had a history of anti-social behavior long
    before he/she took up the trappings of Satanism. Satanism, in these
    cases, appears as an expression of one's mental illness, and not
    as the sole motivation for anti-social behavior. Satanism is a
    symptom, not the cause."

    According to Carlson, "Some of the people who are most public about
    this issue make the silliest claims -- insisting that between
    50,000 and two million children are ritually murdered each year by
    Satanists. We know that this just isn't true. The FBI states that
    they have fewer than 80 open files on children abducted by
    strangers in any given year. And there were a total of 23,000
    homicides in the U.S. last year, making the lowest sacrifice number
    often offered by the conspiracy theorists TWICE the national murder
    average for children and adults combined. The numbers offered by
    the so-called experts simply don't add up."

    "Far more children drown in our backyard pools than are killed by
    cultists," Carlson argues. "In fact, last year 2,100 children were
    murdered in the U.S. by their own parents! This means that children
    are far more likely to be killed by their own father than by a
    Devil-worshiper. If we want to help children, we should cover our
    swimming pools and do something about child abuse, not waste
    limited resources chasing after non-existent Devil-worshiping
    conspiracies." According to the report, there have been over a
    million violent crimes committed in the U.S. in the past five
    years, fewer than one hundred of them involving Satanism or the
    occult.

    CHILD ABUSE

    "I'm proud of the work we've done, especially in the area of child
    abuse," says Gerald Larue, Emeritus professor of Religion at the
    University of Southern California and co-author of "SATANISM IN
    AMERICA". "The hysteria-mongers would have us exhaust our resources
    going after a non-existent, nation-wide cult of Satanic child-
    abusers. We must concentrate our efforts on finding the real
    abusers and taking them off the streets, as well as providing help
    for abused kids. We owe it to our children not to indulge ourselves
    in hysteria in their names."

    "Our investigation has shown that, in child-abuse cases,
    allegations of Devil-worshiping conspiracies are phantoms of the
    prosecutors' imagination and that juries tend not to convict when
    such allegations are raised. I can't help but think that real
    child-abusers may have been released from jails because some
    prosecutors failed to concentrate on the abuse by getting carried
    away with meager evidence of Satanic murders allegedly committed
    during black masses and the like," adds Larue. "This panic is
    hurting kids a lot more than its helping them."
    -+- TBBS v2.1/NM
    * Origin: CfC Chicago * (708) 362-7875 [HST] (7000/11)


    From: Vitriol
    To: Sysgod, and All Msg #109, 15/11/91 20:11cst Subject: Re: SATANIC 3-PARTER

    Sysgod sent a message to All on 11-08-91 02:41 <=-
    Re: SATANIC 3-PARTER <=-

    SATANIST SURVIVORS by Rex Springston

    Let's face it, folks, the time is ripe for a new WitchHunt. The
    fundamentalist
    opportunists are in a quandary: their way is on the way out, and they are
    get-
    ing desparate. Their former target, the "Godless Commies" are now our govern- ment's allies, and they need a new scapegoat. At the same time, many of the
    TV
    preachers and their emulators see that money can be made by stirring up the emotions of their followers.

    So that means they need a new target. And that target must be one that they feel is small enough to be (they think) no real threat to their power. So
    guess who that ends up being?

    A couple hundred years ago, all one had to do to ruin someone was to label
    them
    a witch or a devil-worshipper. A few decades ago, the epithet was "Commie". Not long after that, it was expanded to include anti-war protestors and
    "drug-
    gies". Now it's "Satanist."

    "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose."


    ... QUIF!
    -+- Blue Wave/QBBS v2.01 [NR]
    * Origin: * ABySS BBS * Washington DC * (1:109/134.0)


    Beth,
    http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080
    ---
    þ Synchronet þ Rick's BBS telnet://ricksbbs.synchro.net:23