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| A Little Request; for help with my book | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 20 2011, 12:06 AM (296 Views) | |
| TF62 | Jul 20 2011, 12:06 AM Post #1 |
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Jose Dominguez
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If any of you good people could spare a few ticks to help me out I would be very grateful. I've written a book. Some years ago I was caught up and became a whistleblower in the biggest social services scandal that nobody has ever heard of... or so my (ex) publisher told me. Now, I don't know if this is true, that almost no-one knows about the events that took place in the late 1980's early 1990's. So if 2 or 20 of you good people answer these couple of simple questions it would be a fantastic help to me: 1. Have you heard of Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) 2. Did you know that in around 1990, children were taken from their families in England and Scotland and their parents accused of Satanic Ritual Abuse? That's it. Many thanks. Tony. |
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| midland red | Jul 20 2011, 12:52 AM Post #2 |
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Mikael Forssell
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Yes.
Yes In both questions I thought it was insane. As it turned out to be. Inflamed by right-wing hysteria which - imo- led back to some USA cult, soon after the UK Daily Mail dropped their support of the campaign. I don't know if this helps. I was suspicious of the claims, worried about the actions and thought for long after how traumatic that incompetence must have been for the families. It happened first in Nottingham imo but it was the TV footage of children in Orkney being taken on planes to be taken away from their families that first worried me. I remember thinking, if they are wrong, this is going to devastate these families.They won't recover - who could? And they were bloody wrong. I wished it not to be true and it turned out it wasn't true. But, how do you have a proper life after that intervention and accusations made by the state. That's my tuppence worth. Hope it helps. **thumbup |
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| TF62 | Jul 20 2011, 01:01 AM Post #3 |
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Jose Dominguez
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Thank you very much. That's very encouraging. I try to remain politically impartial as I dress neither to the left or to the right, but you are so right about the likes of Geoffrey Dickens. The religious cult certainly did originate in the US and with the help of certain right wing politicians and media, they slipped into social services and planted devastating seeds of chaos. Incredible. Thanks again MR. **thumbup |
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| midland red | Jul 20 2011, 01:27 AM Post #4 |
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Mikael Forssell
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My local library had 3 bloody copies of a book (about 1998-99) allegedly vindicating the seizure of the children. By that time it was a proven wrong, and because it was a really rural library I thought that was why we had 3 copies - we were getting dumped on.. (I mean, we didn't even have a Harry Potter book then - 2 years after- - but we had 3 copies of the "justification" of the SA child removals.) Local author.(Co/Author) -well, some woman who journeyed through North Wales because we had numerous requests for the book at Llandrillo College. (Records there will prove it - we didn't buy it to my knowledge, and I think I may have influenced that decision- oops) I "know" about the happening and I remember my concerns about it being unreal and like a Hollywood goth movie script. Imo it was that. If you want testimony PM me. **thumbup I can explain how I recall the reporting, how I felt when it didn't seem right and how I worried at that time for the families who were blighted. That is, as just a viewer. 8/9 years later I can tell you how I re-acted to pro-abduction and pro-satanic abuse books turning up in our library and how I blocked or tried to block,requests at our local Uni. We had 3 bloody copies of some rubbish book about how the government covered up their findings - in one rural libray. We don't get 3 copies of a Grisham novel :LMAO: That's what I remember my firend. PM me if you need testimony or support. But, it will only be anecdotal **thumbup The book that was pro-removal of children, was allegedly co written by some woman based in North Wales - I can't remember the name of the author or book. But I kicked up enough stink, someone else might remember. How can the state do this to kids? It makes me cry now. |
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| TF62 | Jul 20 2011, 01:13 PM Post #5 |
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Jose Dominguez
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Was the book by Audrey Harper? There are a few floating around and your story doesn't surprise me at all, I've heard similar many times. Even today, the whole scandal is referred to as "allegedly happened" or even that it is part of some conspiracy theory. I've met some of the families and worked very closely with a couple at the time. I even found a safe house for a child who I was tipped off for removal by police and social services. 2 people that I know of have committed suicide following the event, most families are to this day shattered by it. Communities were destroyed and no one ever was held accountable. A flimsy apology was issued by the government and police, which was never really heard except by those who it affected. My journey took me into the darkest depths of man's ill-doing to others. Government, police, social services corruption that for some reason never became a national tragedy. MR, I understand how it makes you cry, the nation should cry. It cost me my career, my marriage and my health. I'll let you have a copy of my book when it's finished. |
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| pooley | Jul 20 2011, 05:34 PM Post #6 |
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The Icon
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1. I have heard of it 2. And yes I do know to a degree about what happened to children and parents/those accused (such as nursery workers/teachers etc) - Although I must admit I know a lot more about what happened in the states. As with things of this nature (widespread fear mongering, panic and hysteria) it started and the most high profile cases were in the usa. Now the ramble…Unfortunately it seems like it was a case of people (the accusers if you will, or in some cases those manipulated) being coerced with the questions asked, believing people really worship Satan as a being with cloven hooves and horns as opposed to the worshiping oneself ad those you love view of LaVey Satanism - lets face it no real Satanists conduct rituals involving sacrifice or anything hinted at in SRA, false memory syndrome...the complete lack of evidence is staggering and it is also inconceivable to believe in that day and age (were talking the early 90s for Christ sake no the 16th century!) that a world wide collective of adults could perpetrate these acts without any concrete evidence - truly staggering. I mean we won’t get into the fact that supposed men of god have actually been found guilty based on irrefutable evidence of heinous acts against children in the past. Yet people are still so uneducated about Satanism and still so blinded by the false promises of these so called men of god. A generation living in fear, be it from god, terrorism or whatever it is the ‘moral majority; want to feed us this week. |
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| TF62 | Jul 20 2011, 09:13 PM Post #7 |
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Jose Dominguez
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Thanks for your reply Pooley. Yes, False memory syndrome played a very big part initially, it was shocking just how many health professionals fell for it, hook, line and sinker. When I first became actively involved, I thought Witches were from the imaginations of the gutter press in the 70's... suburban orgies and naked woodland frolics. I had no idea it was a religion. I thought Satanism was purely from the imagination of horror writers. As far as I know, no practicing Satanists were singled out over here but many Witches and Pagans were. A modern day Witch hunt indeed. |
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| pooley | Jul 21 2011, 06:25 AM Post #8 |
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The Icon
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Indeed, Salem in the 1600s you have to give the benefit of the doubt to, bit that people believed this occurred in the late 80s and early to mid 90s is inconceivable yet true |
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| Des | Jul 26 2011, 04:37 PM Post #9 |
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yea did it involve either middlesborough or some islands off the coast of scotland? all turned out to be utter bollo didnt it? Social workers with vivid imaginations KRO |
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| treetop | Jul 27 2011, 05:56 PM Post #10 |
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Alex Govan
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Yes and yes. |
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| TF62 | Jul 27 2011, 06:34 PM Post #11 |
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Jose Dominguez
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Thanks for the replies fellows. It is a big help **thumbup |
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