for the people-who-don’t-get-it file
May 27th, 2006 by herichon
One Response to “ritualistic murder: not just for satanists anymore” 1. Nathan (nathanael_nosferatu@yahoo.com) Says: May 18th, 2006 at 10:49 pm e There is no such thing as Satanic Ritual Abuse. Please do research and stop adding to concocted, hysterical lies. Thank you.
Dear Nathan,
You are correct insofar as that most ritual abuse at present is being done by professed Christians, but I doubt they have a lock on it by any means. Ritual abuse brings people of all faiths together, and really, isn’t that the way it should be? But what I was referring to was not abuse but specifically murder, and I think you’ll have to agree that Satanic ritual murders are at an all time high. One need look no further than the pages of Weekly World News or the Inquirer for proof that Satanic killers walk among us. (Well, among us and the aliens and a few wolf babies.)
Oh also I hate to break it to you, but there’s no such thing as nosferatu either. Please do research, etc.
Kthxbye.
SRA rememberance is indeed a reality…I recovered such memories myself, when I was alone, age 27.
Generational idolatry is nothing to scoff at and is terrifyingly real. It is repressed and dissociated in this scientific world where human sacrfice is illegal and spirituality not acknowlegded as real by most people.
SRA isn’t a bunch of kids drawing pentagrams, or Anton Lavey’s trendiness, or “secret societies.” It is far worse: it is your father and his friends, whose families gave up Christianity two generations ago, coming to you at age 12, dissociatively, demon-possessed and causing you to help them worship Satan in some dark place, then telling you to forget it utterly and never speak of it, thus causing more dissociation in you. The people involved are all victims and dissociative, so they do not even remember a few hours later what they did. The child who is abused will re-abuse his own children, unless he heals or remembers first. This goes on for 4 generations, according to God, in the second commandment. It is not unexpected in an unbelieving world, but a necessary consequence of men’s watered down hypocrisy in this age.
—a researched and informed person who believes this may possibly be happening. It is not something to scoff at, unless you want God to throw you in fire forever. It is as real as it can possibly be, unfortunately.