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"Ritual abuse has been alleged to occur in a number of different locations nationally and internationally. Areas like Napa Valley in California have been specifically pointed out as hotspots for such abuse and are relatively well known for the issue. One less well known location that can serve as a case study of ritual abuse is the surprisingly wealthy small town called Bartlesville, in Oklahoma.

Bartlesville is unique in Oklahoma because it is unusually wealthy. It was founded on oil money, and the Petroleum company Phillips 66 was headquartered there for decades.

In this location there have been multiple reports of ritual abuse over a long period, and the population of the area is so small, that these numerous allegations when viewed in totality appear to corroborate each other. Some of the research included here was shared with me by Sharpedge42.

The abuse ring in Bartlesville is ongoing. It's not only a pedophilia network, or a trafficking network, or a place where CIA experiments take place. It is specifically a site of ritualistic abuse which is ingrained in the town's power structure. It's not necessarily Satanic, but it is a location where cult related ritual abuse takes place. This is important because it's such a small ecosystem of a town, that it provides a good example of what locations where ritual abused take place look like.

Larger cities can camouflage abuses more easily within the usual crime of a large metropolitan area. In Bartlesville and the surrounding area, the rampant ritual abuse is much more apparent. In 2015 Bartlesville had about 50,000 inhabitants.

Bartlesville has an unusual history for a small mid western town. It includes a number of buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Bruce Goff, and the Bartlesville Community Center was designed by William Wesley Peters, one of Wright's students.

Bruce Goff was charged with 'corrupting the morals of a minor' in the 1950's, and Frank Lloyd Wright's troubled private life was notorious if not downright abusive.

Wright's first Taliesin studio was also the scene of a brutal murder, during which the building was burnt to the ground. Interestingly, the second incarnation of Taliesin was also destroyed by fire.