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Cantilever ago

It's a simple formula - discredit anyone by using a thought-terminating cliche, like "conspiracy theory" or "fake news."

pizzapartywithkids ago

Here's a new one for people to digest.

"Satanic Ritual Abuse": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Remembers

In the book Michelle Remembers, psychiatrist Lawrence Padzer writes what he initially claims to be a biographical recounting of Michelle Smith, in regards to her abuse as a child. In the book, Padzer coins the phrase (first time its absolutely published) "Satanic Ritual Abuse". The therapy session went on through the 70s and this book was released in 1980. Also important to note that by the time the book was published, Padzer and Smith had become romantically involved. While supposedly a biographical account, numerous people have debunked most of the claims in the book.

So what about Padzer and his phrase? What makes that a false flag phrase?

Pazder returned to Canada in 1964 and completed his psychiatric training at McGill University in 1968.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Pazder

If you're unfamiliar, McGill University in Canada, this is the location where much of the leaked info comes from in regards to MK ULTRA.

8 months before this book was published, some new leaks on MK ULTRA began to break. http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/episodes/40-years-of-the-fifth-estate/mk-ultra

Following the release of this book, it was used as training material for social workers and other investigators that began a large witch hunt for this sort of activity, largely in day cares.

https://web.archive.org/web/20110303215319/http://members.shaw.ca/imaginarycrimes/michelleremembers.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day-care_sex-abuse_hysteria

Many of these allegations were flimsy at best and relied on heavy amounts of coercion on the parts of the interviewers. The technique became known as the "Miami Method" after Miami couple Joseph and Laurie Braga began using it to effectively prosecute day care providers, based not on solid evidence, but through multiple corroborating allegations from the children. The recorded interviews were edited to just to areas where the children were expressing allegations and largely omitted the highly leading questions and coercion from the Bragas.

An important question to ask now is how the Bragas reached prominence in their methodology. Janet Reno.

http://www.ourcivilisation.com/decline/chldterr.htm

If you want an idea on the concept of children the Bragas held, just read this interview they did for Frontline.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/terror/techniques/bragatestimony.html

Do you think it would be possible for a young child to be coached about being sexually abused?

It's possible, but it's extremely rare and difficult to do.

Why is it extremely rare and difficult to do?

For one thing, very young kids have very limited memory for things that did not actually occur to them. If you say to a child, for example, "Go upstairs and get your coat and close the door, come down and we are going for a ride," by the time the child goes upstairs, they are going to forget to get the coat, close the door, and they might go back downstairs and forget to do half the things. Children don't have the capacity in terms of their memory to absorb and give back very much, and for a young child, four, five, six years old, it's very limited. There is not a limit in terms of what they actually experience, but in terms of what somebody can teach them and have them remember, and give back in the same way, it's just very limited in young child.

Anyone that has spent time around young children, knows this in general, is total horse shit. Especially when discussing 5 and 6 year-olds. You can get children to repeat just about anything you want them to.

Ultimately, their method was determined to officially be horseshit coercion which resulted in many of the cases being overturned.

So just to recap, we have a book coining the phrase, 'Satanic Ritual Abuse' by a psychiatrist that attended McGill University around the same time as the MK ULTRA experiments, and then later being used as training material for people like Laurie Braga who helped Janet Reno, future Bill Clinton Attorney General, lead a true witch hunt against small name day care centers, by coercing children into false memories of sexual abuse.

What does this all mean? Does this mean Pizzagate is bunk? No. It means MK ULTRA is very likely involved here and very likely planted a major false flag against investigations like Pizzagate. Remember how 'these sort of witch hunts have happened before only to turn up nothing'? Yeah, its these exact cases they are insinuating. All the cases that have turned out to be real, have involved very well known public figures. Let that sink in.

amCassandraAMA ago

well done.