tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316617410436977874.post7445835642900311445..comments2024-03-25T02:53:26.373-04:00Comments on Women in Crime Ink: Heaven is Hell for the Alamo Ministry ChildrenUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316617410436977874.post-83245694919186284292008-12-26T17:59:00.000-05:002008-12-26T17:59:00.000-05:00Thank you for posting this. I always feel like a r...Thank you for posting this. I always feel like a raving lunatic- especially when I first went to the Arkansas State Police with this story.<BR/><BR/>I felt that no one would believe me- worse they'd blame me for being a slut- being in the wrong place at the wrong time.<BR/><BR/>Tony wants everyone to think this is about freedom of religion. It is not. This is a case of his overpowering fearful will against young women- women who, under ordinary circumstances might mature to be women who change the world. He takes women, uses them, abandons them and then accuses them of being what he is.<BR/><BR/>You women who write for this site have no idea just how fortunate you are to have your voices, to live life without fear and to be able to make a living doing that without fearing every day that you will die and burn in a pit of hell, however irrational that thought might be.<BR/><BR/>Thank you for posting this. I do hope you will post more.<BR/><BR/>-JTSAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316617410436977874.post-10981097219661447272008-12-21T14:03:00.000-05:002008-12-21T14:03:00.000-05:00Extreme Abuse Survey Researchhttp://ritualabuse.us...Extreme Abuse Survey Research<BR/><BR/>http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/eas-studies/<BR/><BR/>The Extreme Abuse Survey final results are online with findings, questionnaires and presentations for download as pdf-files. More than 750 pages of documentation http://extreme-abuse-survey.net/<BR/><BR/>Understanding ritual trauma: A comparison of findings from three online surveys - Handout for Karriker, Wanda. (2008, November). Understanding ritual trauma: A comparison of findings from three online surveys. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, Chicago, IL.<BR/><BR/>10 Extreme Abuse Survey Findings Helpful to Understanding Ritual Trauma<BR/><BR/>1. Ritual abuse/mind control (RA/MC) is a global phenomenon.<BR/><BR/>2. A diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder is common for persons who report histories of<BR/>RA/MC. (84% of EAS respondents who answered that they have been diagnosed with DID [N=655] reported that they are survivors of RA/MC).<BR/><BR/>3. Ritual abuse (RA) is not limited to SRA, i.e., satanic ritual abuse, sadistic abuse, satanist abuse.<BR/><BR/>4. RA is reported to involve mind control techniques.<BR/><BR/>5. Some extreme abuse survivors report that they were used in government-sponsored mind control experimentation (GMC).<BR/><BR/>6. RA/MC is reported to be involved in organized “known” crime.<BR/><BR/>7. RA/MC is reported to be involved in clergy abuse.<BR/><BR/>8. Most often reported memories of extreme abuse are similar across all surveys.<BR/><BR/>9. Most often reported possible aftereffects of extreme abuse are similar across all surveys.<BR/><BR/>10. In rating the effectiveness of healing methods, therapists tend to favor stabilization techniques; survivors are more open to alternative ways to cope with indoctrinated belief systems.<BR/><BR/>http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/eas-studies/understanding-ritual-trauma-a-comparison-of-findings-from-three-online-surveys<BR/><BR/>MEDIA PACKET - Torture-based, Government-sponsored Mind Control Experimentation on Children - Documentation that torture-based, government-sponsored mind control (GMC) experimentation was conducted on children during the Cold War. Data from two international surveys that give voice, visibility, and validation to survivors of these crimes against humanity….SURVEYS - EAS: Extreme Abuse Survey for Adult Survivors (An International Online Survey for Adult Survivors of Extreme Abuse) January 1 - March 30, 2007 with 1471 respondents from 31 named countries. P-EAS: Professional - Extreme Abuse Survey (An International Online Survey for Therapists, Counselors, Clergy, and Other Persons Who Have Worked Professionally with at Least One Adult Survivor of Extreme Abuse) April 1 - June 30 2007 with 451 respondents from 20 named countries. Contact: Wanda Karriker, PhD sandime@twave.net http://my.dmci.net/~casey/GovernmentSponsoredMindControlExperiments-MediaPacket.pdf<BR/><BR/>Rutz, C. Becker, T., Overkamp, B. & Karriker, W. (2008). Exploring Commonalities Reported by Adult Survivors of Extreme Abuse: Preliminary Empirical Findings. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, J.R. Noblitt & P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp. 31- 84. Brandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers.<BR/><BR/>Becker, T., Karriker, W., Overkamp, B. Rutz, C. (2008). The Extreme Abuse Survey: preliminary findings regarding dissociative identity disorder. In A. Sachs & G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder, pp. 32-49. London: Karnac.<BR/><BR/>Karriker, Wanda (November, 2007). “Helpful healing methods: As rated by approximately 900 respondents to the “International Survey for Adult Survivors of Extreme Abuse (EAS).” http://www.endritualabuse.org/Karriker%20ISSTD%20Paper%20November%2012,%202007.pdf<BR/><BR/>Karriker, W. (2008, September). Torture-based mind control as a global phenomenon: Preliminary data from the 2007 series of Extreme Abuse Surveys. In Torture-based mind control: Empirical research, programmer methods, effects and treatment. Workshop conducted at the 13th International Conference on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, San Diego, CA. http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/eas-studies/torture-based-mind-control-as-a-global-phenomenon/<BR/><BR/>http://eassurvey.wordpress.com/extreme-abuse-survey-final-results/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316617410436977874.post-83673428683433023212008-12-21T14:02:00.000-05:002008-12-21T14:02:00.000-05:00False allegations of child sexual abuse by childre...False allegations of child sexual abuse by children are rare<BR/><BR/>http://ritualabuse.us/research/false-allegations-of-child-sexual-abuse-by-children-are-rare/<BR/><BR/>“allegations made by child victims match closely with confessions of pedophiles”<BR/><BR/>“The evidence indicates that very few (children) lied originally.”<BR/><BR/>“children tend to minimize and deny abuse, not exaggerate or over-report such incidents”<BR/><BR/>How often do children’s reports of abuse turn out to be false? Research has consistently shown that false allegations of child sexual abuse by children are rare. Jones and McGraw examined 576 consecutive referrals of child sexual abuse to the Denver Department of Social Services, and categorized the reports as either reliable or fictitious. In only 1% of the total cases were children judged to have advanced a fictitious allegation. Jones, D. P. H., and J. M. McGraw: Reliable and Fictitious Accounts of Sexual Abuse to Children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2, 27-45, 1987. In a more recent study, investigators reviewed case notes of all child sexual abuse reports to the Denver Department of Social Services over 12 months. Of the 551 cases reviewed, there were only 14 (2.5%) instances of erroneous concerns about abuse emanating from children. These consisted of three cases of allegations made in collusion with a parent, three cases where an innocent event was misinterpreted as sexual abuse and eight cases (1.5%) of false allegations of sexual abuse. Oates, R. K., D.P. Jones, D. Denson, A. Sirotnak, N. Gary, and R.D. Krugman: Erroneous Concerns about Child Sexual Abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect 24:149-57, 2000….Children Tend to Understate Rather than Overstate the Extent of Any Abuse Experienced - Research with children whose sexual abuse has been proven has shown that children tend to minimize and deny abuse, not exaggerate or over-report such incidents. http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/res/csa-acc.html<BR/><BR/>–<BR/><BR/>http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/?id=ABUSE.SPR<BR/><BR/>Children’s Testimony More Reliable than Physical Exams<BR/><BR/>Description<BR/>Allegations made by child victims of sexual abuse closely match the confessions of perpetrators. In addition, physical exams are unreliable indicators of sexual abuse.<BR/><BR/>Children’s testimony more reliable than physical exams in cases of sexual abuse<BR/><BR/>Contact: Jim Feuer, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati<BR/>jfeuer@chmcc.org; 513-636-4420<BR/><BR/>Although many people find a child’s testimony in cases of sexual abuse hard to believe, a new study proves that their allegations should be taken seriously.<BR/><BR/>The study, conducted at Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Cincinnati, shows that allegations made by child victims match closely with confessions of pedophiles. The study also shows that genital exams are most often normal in victims of sexual abuse, even when genital penetration is admitted to, making it all the more imperative to listen to what children say, according to the study’s authors….<BR/><BR/>The researchers reviewed the records of 31 pedophiles who confessed between 1994 and 1999. The case files contained all available victim, witness and perpetrator statements, and pertinent victim medical records. They analyzed each case for admissions or denials of specific sexual acts. They also analyzed victim medical histories, examinations and reports from criminal investigators for specific histories of sexual assault and exam findings.<BR/><BR/>The 31 perpetrators confessed to a total of 101 acts of sexual abuse, some of which they committed multiple times. The perpetrators abused 47 children. The 45 old enough to provide a history described 111 acts of sexual abuse.<BR/><BR/>The perpetrators confessed to 68 percent of their victims’ allegations, and they denied 6 percent. The only acts denied were some allegations of penile-vaginal and penile-rectal penetration, possibly because of the stiffer criminal penalties associated with penetration, according to Dr. Shapiro, an emergency medicine physician at Cincinnati Children’s. The perpetrators were not specifically asked about the other 26 percent of victim allegations….<BR/><BR/>–<BR/><BR/>Recantation in Child Sexual Abuse Cases - Rieser, Margaret - Child Welfare, v70 n6 p611-22 Nov-Dec 1991 - ERIC #: EJ436461 - Abstract: A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. Reviews the literature on children’s retraction of their disclosure of having been sexually abused. The evidence indicates that very few lied originally. The circumstances that underlie recantation, including false allegations, secrecy, denial, lack of support, pressure to recant, societal attitudes, and intervening events, are discussed, and suggestions for mitigating them are offered.<BR/>http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/Home.portal;jsessionid=JwfdTd5V4T6qY4phJJxhtp5Q21YtbyrvJwgCj7vHJK3nkQvnPz3p!-383582632?_nfpb=true&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=%22Rieser+Margaret%22&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=au&_pageLabel=RecordDetails&objectId=0900019b80147b75&accno=EJ436461&_nfls=falseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316617410436977874.post-79401036983523225402008-12-20T13:57:00.000-05:002008-12-20T13:57:00.000-05:00Thank you for exposing these crimes against childr...Thank you for exposing these crimes against children. <BR/><BR/>We are also working to expose ritual abuse crimes against children. Information is below.<BR/><BR/>http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/<BR/><BR/>Proof That Ritual Abuse Exists<BR/>Satanic Ritual Abuse<BR/><BR/>Satanic ritual abuse exists all over the world. There have been reports, journal articles, web pages and criminal convictions of these horrific crimes against children and adults.<BR/><BR/>There has also been an attempted cover up of these crimes by child pornographers, those with pro-pedophilia philosophies and those defending child molesters in the public or legal arena<BR/><BR/>List of Satanic Ritual Abuse references -<BR/><BR/>http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/studies/satanic-ritual-abuse-evidence-with-information-on-the-mcmartin-preschool-case/<BR/><BR/>http://ritualabusearticles.wordpress.com/category/satanic-ritual-abuse-evidence/<BR/><BR/>What is Ritual Abuse?<BR/><BR/>“…is methodical abuse, often using indoctrination, aimed at breaking the will of another human being. In a 1989 report, the Ritual Abuse Task Force of the L.A. County Commission for Women defined ritual abuse as: “Ritual Abuse usually involves repeated abuse over an extended period of time. The physical abuse is severe, sometimes including torture and killing. The sexual abuse is usually painful,humiliating, intended as a means of gaining dominance over the victim.The psychological abuse is devastating and involves the use of ritual indoctrination. It includes mind control techniques which convey to the victim a profound terror of the cult members …most victims are in a state of terror, mind control and dissociation” (Pg. 35-36) “Safe Passage to Healing”, by Chrystine Oksana, 1994, HarperCollins, which is an excellent source for survivor and co-survivors on the topic, though there is a newer edition out by iuniverse.com (2001)<BR/><BR/>Lists of legal cases:<BR/><BR/>Believe the children (1997). “Conviction List: Ritual Child Abuse”. http://www.ra-info.org/resources/ra_cases.shtml<BR/><BR/>The Satanism and Ritual Abuse Archive contains 92 cases as of February 12, 2008. http://www.endritualabuse.org/ritualabusearchive.htm<BR/><BR/>Web pages proving the existence of ritual abuse:<BR/><BR/>Noblitt, PhD, J. R. - An Empirical Look at the Ritual Abuse Controversy (2007) http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/an-empirical-look-at-the-ritual-abuse-controversy-randy-noblitt-phd/<BR/><BR/>Ritual Abuse Bibliography http://www.ra-info.org/library/articles/ra_arti1.shtml<BR/><BR/>Ritual Abuse Statistics & Research http://web.archive.org/web/20071210161357/http://home.mchsi.com/~ftio/ra-stats.htm<BR/><BR/>Searchable releases on satanic ritual abuse http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/<BR/><BR/>Frequently Asked Questions about Ritual Abuse and Mind Control http://www.survivorship.org/faq.html<BR/><BR/>Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Evidence Surfaces By Daniel Ryder, CCDC, LSW http://web.archive.org/web/20080125051057/http://home.mchsi.com/~ftio/ra-evidence-surfaces.htm<BR/><BR/>2008 Publications on Ritual Abuse and Mind Control<BR/>http://www.endritualabuse.org/citation 2.htm <BR/><BR/>Lacter, E (2008-02-11). “Brief Synopsis of the Literature on the Existence of Ritualistic Abuse”. http://endritualabuse.org/Brief%20Synopsis.htm<BR/><BR/>Ritual abuse diagnosis research - excerpt from a chapter in: Lacter, E. & Lehman, K. (2008).Guidelines to Differential Diagnosis between Schizophrenia and Ritual Abuse/Mind Control Traumatic Stress. In J.R. Noblitt & P. Perskin(Eds.), Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, pp. 85-154. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers. quotes: A second study revealed that these results were unrelated to patients’ degree of media and hospital milieu exposure to the subject of Satanic ritual abuse. “In fact, less media exposure was associated with production of more Satanic content in patients reporting ritual abuse, evidence that reports of ritual abuse are not primarily the product of exposure contagion.” Responses are consistent with the devastating and pervasive abuse these victims have experienced, so often including immediate family members. http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/studies/ritual-abuse-diagnosis-research-2/<BR/><BR/>Bottoms, Shaver and Goodman in their 1993 study to evaluate ritual abuse claims found that in 2,292 alleged ritual abuse cases, 15% of the perpetrators in adult cases and 30% of the perpetrators in child cases confessed to the abuse. Data from Brown, Scheflin and Hammond (1998).”Memory, Trauma Treatment, And the Law” (W. W. Norton) ISBN 0-393-70254-5 (p.62) Bottoms, B. Shaver, P. & Goodman, G. (1993) Profile of ritual abuse and religion related abuse allegations in the United States. Updated findings provided via personal communication from B. Bottoms. Cited in K.C. Faller (1994), Ritual Abuse; A Review of the research. The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Advisor , 7, 1, 19-27<BR/><BR/>On Page 170 (first edition), of Cult and Ritual Abuse - Noblitt and Perskin(Praeger, 1995) states “One of the best sources of evaluative research on ritual abuse is the article “Ritual Abuse: A Review of Research” by Kathleen Coulborn Faller (1994)….in a survey of 2,709 members of the American Psychological Association, it was found that 30 percent of these professionals had seen cases of ritual or religion-related abuse (Bottoms, Shaver & Goodman, 1991). Of those psychologists who have seen cases of ritual abuse, 93 percent believed that the reported harm took place and 93 percent believed that the alleged ritualism occurred. This is a remarkable finding. Mental health professionals are known to be divergent in their thinking and frequently do not agree with one another regarding questions of the diagnosis and etiology of psychiatric problems…this level of concurrence in a large national sample of psychologists…would be impressive….the similar research of Nancy Perry (1992) which further supports (the previous findings)…Perry also conducted a national survey of therapists who work with clients with dissociative disorders and she found that 88 percent of the 1,185 respondents indicated”belief in ritual abuse, involving mind control and programming” (p.3).”<BR/><BR/>Ritual Abuse-Torture Within Families/Groups Authors: Jeanne Sarson, Linda MacDonald DOI: 10.1080/10926770801926146 Published in: Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, Volume 16,Issue 4 July 2008, pages 419 - 438 Abstract - Case studies provide insights into identifying 10 violent thematic issues as components of a pattern of family/group ritual abuse-torture (RAT) victimization. Narratives from victimized women suggest that victimization generally begins in infancy or soon thereafter. A visual model of RAT displays the organization of the co-culture. Examples of the family/group gatherings known as “rituals and ceremonies” provide insights into how these gatherings are used to normalize pedophilic violence. Global activism afforded the first effort ever to track RAT and human trafficking. Recognizing RAT as an emerging form of non-state actor torture, discontinuing the use of language that sexualizes adult-child relationships, and promoting human rights education are suggested social solutions.<BR/>Available at : http://www.informaworld.com/index/903766904.pdf <BR/>html article : http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface~content=a903766904~fulltext=713240928<BR/><BR/>Recent worldwide survey of ritual abuse<BR/><BR/>The Extreme Abuse Survey final results are online with findings,questionnaires and presentations for download as pdf-files. More than 750 pages of documentation <BR/>http://extreme-abuse-survey.net/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com