Eddiesilence
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- Jan 26, 2005
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The Satanic abuse stuff from the 80's is now widely considered to be nonsense by serious commentators. The reason we haven't heard much about it since the mid 80's is because it's been regarded as ridiculous by almost everyone for the past couple of decades.
Recovered memory therapists find three kinds of repressed memory:
1. Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA). This is the idea that gangs of organised Satanists are going around abusing children, sacrificing infants, etc. etc., the memories of which the children then cheekily hide. Tch, the little tykes. This is now regarded as utter nonsense.
2. Sexual Abuse. This is the notion that an adult (typically the father) abuses children, who then repress all memory of this in the now familiar way. Grrr. Those little monkeys. This is now regarded as utter nonsense.
3. UFO Abduction. This is the notion that UFOs take you away and perform scientific experiments on you, and then they do a Men In Black thing to erase the memory, which can only be recovered by a recovered memory therapist. This is now regarded as utter nonsense, especially since it evidently only happens to people who live in the Ozarks.
But what is REALLY interesting is that recovered memory therapists conveniently find repressed memories that THEY are interested in. For example, if the therapist specialises in recovering buried memories of sexual abuse, then that's all he'll 'find', whereas if the therapist specialises in satanic abuse cases, then that's all he'll find.
Isn't it convenient that satanic abuse specialists don't tend to find cases of sexual abuse, and sexual abuse specialists don't ordinarily find buried satanic abuse memories? If before therapy such memories are truly hidden from the view of the therapist, and if the therapist is just recovering whatever is hidden, then you'd expect a more random pattern, maybe closer to 50/50, regardless of the field of interest of the expert. However, it is far less random than that. Satanic abuse recovered memory therapists invariably find incidences of satanic abuse, and sexual abuse recovered memory therapists invariably find instances of sexual abuse.
That is too suspicious to be anything other than pre-packaged implants being foisted off onto the patient.
As for the existence of child abusing satanic cults, it's doubtful that there were any. Even Crowley's OTO wasn't really anything more sinister than an excuse for drug orgies. I suspect mass hysteria, fuelled by the likes of sensationalist fools like Geraldo Riviera. Just because we hold a witch-burning doesn't mean there's witches.
By the way, I don't even know if there is such a thing as hypnosis. Is it real? Is it learned social behaviour? Until we know what's happening, or even if there is such a phenomenon to observe and measure, then we should remain skeptical about hypnosis too!
Finally, I seriously doubt if any 'hypnotically' recovered memories have been found to be accurate. I've no data to flesh this hunch out, I'm just figuring that it's implausible.
Cheers,
Eddie
Recovered memory therapists find three kinds of repressed memory:
1. Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA). This is the idea that gangs of organised Satanists are going around abusing children, sacrificing infants, etc. etc., the memories of which the children then cheekily hide. Tch, the little tykes. This is now regarded as utter nonsense.
2. Sexual Abuse. This is the notion that an adult (typically the father) abuses children, who then repress all memory of this in the now familiar way. Grrr. Those little monkeys. This is now regarded as utter nonsense.
3. UFO Abduction. This is the notion that UFOs take you away and perform scientific experiments on you, and then they do a Men In Black thing to erase the memory, which can only be recovered by a recovered memory therapist. This is now regarded as utter nonsense, especially since it evidently only happens to people who live in the Ozarks.
But what is REALLY interesting is that recovered memory therapists conveniently find repressed memories that THEY are interested in. For example, if the therapist specialises in recovering buried memories of sexual abuse, then that's all he'll 'find', whereas if the therapist specialises in satanic abuse cases, then that's all he'll find.
Isn't it convenient that satanic abuse specialists don't tend to find cases of sexual abuse, and sexual abuse specialists don't ordinarily find buried satanic abuse memories? If before therapy such memories are truly hidden from the view of the therapist, and if the therapist is just recovering whatever is hidden, then you'd expect a more random pattern, maybe closer to 50/50, regardless of the field of interest of the expert. However, it is far less random than that. Satanic abuse recovered memory therapists invariably find incidences of satanic abuse, and sexual abuse recovered memory therapists invariably find instances of sexual abuse.
That is too suspicious to be anything other than pre-packaged implants being foisted off onto the patient.
As for the existence of child abusing satanic cults, it's doubtful that there were any. Even Crowley's OTO wasn't really anything more sinister than an excuse for drug orgies. I suspect mass hysteria, fuelled by the likes of sensationalist fools like Geraldo Riviera. Just because we hold a witch-burning doesn't mean there's witches.
By the way, I don't even know if there is such a thing as hypnosis. Is it real? Is it learned social behaviour? Until we know what's happening, or even if there is such a phenomenon to observe and measure, then we should remain skeptical about hypnosis too!
Finally, I seriously doubt if any 'hypnotically' recovered memories have been found to be accurate. I've no data to flesh this hunch out, I'm just figuring that it's implausible.
Cheers,
Eddie