Stubble wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 12:28 pm
Have you read the FBI files on the finders?
So far as the Franklin cover up, Presidio daycare and mcmartin, those are all very messy as well.
Smaller cases involving panic certainly hit communities, that's not what is at issue however. The cover up of large child sex trafficking and abuse rings, because of agency involvement, is highly disconcerting.
 
I haven't seen these documents, and I'm not quite sure who you mean by "finders". Do you mean the individual teams of journalists who investigated these criminal cases, or the individuals who were involved in the alleged crimes?
In 1977, the so-called Kildee-Murphy bill was passed in the US, which can be considered the end of the cultural revolution of the sixties. This period also saw the spread of a new approach to the presentation of forensic evidence, which gradually led to witnesses making increasingly bizarre statements. Revisionists are well aware of how unreliable and misleading witnesses can be, and I don't think that the witnesses of the 80s were any better than the witnesses of the alleged Holocaust.
And the psychological industry of that period gave birth to the concept of "recovered memories", some of which included elements of this "satanic ritual abuse". Surprisingly, these incidents sometimes matched horror movies these people had seen. I wonder why.
Controversial interest groups were involved in fomenting the Satanic Panic, such as new wave feminists, neoconservatives, religious fundamentalists, and law enforcement. Evangelicals in the 1980s openly claimed on TV that there were similar Satanic ritual abuse networks. This information has largely been unsubstantiated.
Covering up someone's crimes of this magnitude would require a conspiracy at the highest levels of government. Perhaps at the cabinet or presidential level.
As has been rightly noted:
"It is like telling me that, while I saw no elephant when I looked in my basement, he was there anyway. Also while I was sitting in my living room I did not notice that the elephant managed to come upstairs and romp about a while, relevant stairways, door openings, and floors having suddenly miraculously become compatible with such activities. Then the elephant dashed outside into a busy mid-day shopping district, and then walked several miles back to the zoo, but nobody noticed"
—Arthur Butz
 
			
			
									
						
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