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Vindicator ago

Thanks for posting the research supporting this, @Honeybee_. I've been hoping there was some kind of professional documentation corroborating this, and that last link is quite sobering. It would be interesting to look into the investigators who put together this training manual.

THE OCCULT - A NEW POLICE PROBLEM

The many problems involved with the occult explosion is becoming a many faceted puzzle confronting Law Enforcement today. In addition, it is most difficult to understand for involved in secret practices of satanic worship are deeper unlimited drugs and narcotics, deviant sexual behavior that go with it.

Unfortunately, the police investigator attempts to analyze these type crimes with his normal conception of criminal investigation. In the cases of satanic practices involving deviant sexual behavior, the investigator forgets the offense was committed by an abnormal person influenced by many strange and complex motivations and, therefore, Law Enforcement's analysis of this and the criminal must be guided by the principles of abnormal sexology. It is imperative these cases be solved. They are vicious, revolting and create fear in any community.

And was the wildly popular show of the era, The X-Files, an attempt to desensitize the public to the "occult explosion" these law enforcement trainers mention?

letsdothis2 ago

This article might be of interest: https://secretsun.blogspot.com/2016/08/stranger-things-uncle-sams-secret.html

Although the CIA had been investigating ESP and the paranormal, and infiltrating occult groups, since 1952, when Andrija Puharich began contact with The Nine, someone at the CIA evidently felt that the occult underground in 1969 might have access to special techniques for the manipulation of consciousness and memory, and they took to their study with renewed vigor.

1966 not only saw the kickoff of Project MKOFTEN but also the beginning of a major paradigm shift, not only in the conduct of psychological warfare but the tone and content of the overall culture as well. ...

Concurrent with the birth of MK OFTEN, 1966 saw the establishment of the Church of Satan in San Francisco, created by Anton Szandor LaVey (birthname: Howard Stanton Levey). LaVey claimed to have worked as a former police photographer and according to Jacques Vallee, continued to work for the SFPD as a credentialed special agent.

Michael Aquino, a Army Intelligence officer specializing in psychological warfare (what else?), would join LaVey's Church of Satan in 1969 and rise to a leadership position before leaving to form his own Temple of Set in 1975.

1966 would be a pivotal year for another notorious Satanic cult: The London-based Process Church of the Final Judgement, formed by two disgruntled Scientologists, Robert and Mary Ann DeGrimston.

Vindicator ago

Thanks for adding that!