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SMART Ritual Abuse Newsletter - November 2023
S.M.A.R.T.
(Stop Mind control And Ritual abuse Today)
P. O Box 1295, Easthampton, MA 01027-1295 USA E-mail: SMARTNEWS@aol.com
Home page: https://ritualabuse.us/
Issue 173 – November 2023
The purpose of this newsletter is to help stop secretive
organizations and groups from abusing others and to help those who
allege they have been abused by such organizations and groups. This
newsletter is not a substitute for other ways of recovering from ritual
abuse. Readers should use caution while reading this newsletter. If
necessary, make sure other support systems are available during and
after reading this newsletter.
Important:
The resources mentioned in this newsletter are for educational value
only. Reading the books cited may or may not help your recovery process,
so use caution when reading any book or contacting any resource
mentioned in this newsletter. Some may have a religious or other agenda
that may be separate from your own recovery process. Others may have
valuable information on secretive organizations, but have triggers or be
somewhat sympathetic to those organizations. Unless explicitly stated
otherwise, the views expressed in this newsletter constitute expressions
of opinion, and readers are cautioned to form their own opinions and
draw their own conclusions by consulting a variety of sources, including
this newsletter. Resources listed, quoted and individual articles, etc.
and their writers do not necessarily support all or any of the views
mentioned in this newsletter. Also, the views, facts and opinions
mentioned in this newsletter are solely the opinions of the authors and
are not necessarily the opinions of this newsletter or its editor.
Copyright 2023 – All rights reserved. No reproduction of any
material without written permission from the editor and individual
authors.
Information in this issue includes: Ritual Abuse
Sex Trafficking and Mind Control, Neil Brick, suggestive techniques,
legal cases, Extreme Abuse Survivors Survey, cults, mental health
diagnoses, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder, torture, sexual abuse, mind control techniques, BELONGING
three generations – poems, Wendy Hoffman, Alison Miller, Ritual Abuse
and Sacrifice in Africa, Subcommittee Hearing, Chrystine Oksana in Safe
Passage to Healing, programmed parts, satanic child abuse ring, rape and
sexual assault charges, Human Trafficking Data Collection Activities,
human trafficking offenses, human trafficking, slavery, forced labor, 50
Voices – Ritual Abuse is Real, Testimonies of survivors of Ritual
Abuse, child prostitution, fighting child pornography, torture, clergy
abuse survivors, Vatican, abusive priests
Ritual Abuse, Sex Trafficking and Mind Control Transcript and Video
September 20, 2023 Neil Brick
This presentation will explain how ritual abuse, mind control, and
different suggestive techniques work to control sex trafficking
survivors (Karriker, 2008). The presenter will describe different
historical examples of how mind control and ritual abuse have been used.
Legal cases will also be discussed from various parts of the world
(McGonigle, 1999; New York Times, 1988). Research studies, like the
Extreme Abuse Survivors Survey, will be presented, as well as examples
of different cults and their techniques (Hassan, 2018). Mental health
diagnoses, like Dissociative Identity Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder, and their origins in sex trafficking survivors will be
explained. The presenter will discuss his personal experiences of being
in a cult as a child experiencing torture, sexual abuse, and mind
control techniques. The forced development of these diagnoses and their
symptoms will be connected to how they are used to control sex
trafficking survivors. Ways to expose and prevent ritual abuse, mind
control, and sex trafficking will be discussed. Finally, there will be a
discussion of the future of advocacy efforts to stop ritual abuse, sex
trafficking, and mind control.
Trigger Warning: This presentation contains information
(written, spoken, or visual) that may be triggering or (re)traumatizing
to attendees.
Presentation Objectives
Discuss techniques used to control sex trafficking survivors
Describe research studies that show how these techniques work
Explain how different mental health diagnoses symptoms are used to help sex trafficking survivors
Discuss ways people can educate others to help stop future occurrences of ritual abuse, sex trafficking, and mind control
https://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/ritual-abuse-sex-trafficking-and-mind-control/
BELONGING three generations – poems by Wendy
Hoffman poems Kelsay Books, $20 One person’s cooking can keep a clashing
family together. Poems in Wendy Hoffman’s Belonging describe recipes
and cooked-from-scratch food carried in the grandmother’s memory from
the Old Country to the New Land. Love baked into this heritage-food
keeps this generational mind controlled family holding on. The poems
weave their way through the women’s ordinary days with hints and
whispers of another realm of abuses within its characters. Three
generations of women: grandmother, mother and daughter-poet each try to
come to terms with her past, present and future. The maternal
grandmother was an immigrant from Belarus, the mother was born in
America and formed during the Depression, the younger daughter distances
but still feels genetic connection and buried longing. The poems
encompass the surface of the women’s everyday lives and also the
contradictory truth of their traumatic hidden ones. The poems mix
imagery, prose, allusion and metaphor with frankness to achieve gripping
and fleeing moments that are hard to hold onto but stick. About the
author: Wendy Hoffman is the author of four published memoirs about
dissociation and mind control—one has been translated and published in
Germany, a co-authored book of essays with Alison Miller, and a first
book of poetry.
https://kelsaybooks.com/products/belonging-three-generations https://ritualabuse.us/smart/wendy-hoffman
Efforts to Address Ritual Abuse and Sacrifice in Africa Subcommittee Hearing
09.19.2023 10:00am 2200 RHOB Global Health, Global Human Rights and
International Organizations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBgLaL-ByL8&t=3s
https://foreignaffairs.house.gov/hearing/ efforts-to-address-ritual-abuse-and-sacrifice-in-africa/
Dissociation
Unmasking Ritual Abuse, DID, and the Threat of Suicide
On Dissociative Identity Disorder and suicide awareness.
Adrian A. Fletcher Psy.D., M.A. Keeping It Real and Resilient
Updated September 27, 2023
Key points
Ritual abuse is a seldom-discussed and deeply unsettling topic.
Dissociative Identity Disorder is highly stigmatized, and denying the existence of DID is of global concern.
Secrecy perpetuates ritual abuse, and awareness is essential for prevention….
Defining Ritual Abuse (RA)
Ritual abuse fuses the concept of a ritual—a structured procedure to
attain a transformation—with the malevolent nature of abuse, which
encompasses any act that harms an individual’s physical, emotional,
sexual, mental, or spiritual development. It’s crucial to grasp that
ritual abuse is systematic and engineered to break a person’s will.
Chrystine Oksana, in Safe Passage to Healing: A Guide for Survivors of Ritual Abuse
(2001), elucidates that ritual abuse manifests in diverse forms, driven
by various motivations such as religion, preoccupation with the
supernatural, power, financial gain, or sadomasochistic drives.
Disturbingly, it often intertwines with the underworld of prostitution,
pornography, and trafficking. I, too, fell victim to ritual abuse as a
result of my father’s involvement in organized crime.
Programming in the Alters/Parts of a DID System That Has Endured RA
One disturbing facet of my ordeal was the “programming” of certain parts
of my identity, compelling them to perform specific actions based on
the rituals imposed upon me. This included programming parts to
contemplate suicide for “telling” or breaking the code of silence.
The Role of Clinicians
For clinicians working with DID clients, especially when the abuse
history is concealed initially, it’s imperative to acknowledge that
survivors may harbor parts programmed to return to abusers or inflict
self-harm. This heartbreaking reality underscores the necessity for all
practitioners claiming to be “trauma-informed” to possess a deep
understanding of Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Awareness and Validation
To combat ritual abuse, we must first acknowledge its existence. Like
incest, ritual abuse thrives in secrecy, and survivors can only heal
when society grants them recognition and validation. Similarly, the
denial of DID’s existence leaves countless people suffering and, in some
cases, facing the specter of suicide.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/keeping-it-real-and-resilient/202309/unmasking-ritual-abuse-did-and-the-threat-of-suicide
may be triggering
Girl ‘raped while satanic child abuse ring that held seances and used ouija boards clapped and cheered’
One girl was chased by people wearing devil masks, hung by her clothing
from a nail on the wall and shut in a microwave and fridge, court heard
Amy-Clare Martin Crime Correspondent Tuesday 05 September 2023
Children were forced to take part in witchcraft and seances, and
were sexually assaulted while members of a satanic child abuse ring
watched, a court has heard.
Eleven people are standing trial at Glasgow High Court, accused of a
string of crimes, with a number facing rape and sexual assault charges,
while five are accused of attempted murder.
Iain Owens, 45, Elaine Lannery, 39, Lesley Williams, 41, Paul Brannan,
41, Marianne Gallagher, 38, Scott Forbes, 50, Barry Watson, 47, Mark
Carr, 49, Richard Gachagan, 45, Leona Laing, 50, and John Clark, 46,
deny all the charges, involving four children.
All eleven are accused of forcing children to participate in seances and
use an ouija board or similar object to “call on spirits and demons”,
at various addresses in the Glasgow area.
The children were also allegedly made to participate in classes
involving witchcraft, spells and wands which made them believe that they
had “metamorphosed into animals”, court documents show.
One girl was chased by people wearing devil masks, hung by her clothing
from a nail on the wall, shut in a microwave, an oven, a fridge, a
freezer and cupboards, the court heard.
Owens, Lannery, Williams, Brannan, Clark are also charged with
attempting to murder the girl, who was also allegedly made to act like a
dog and eat dog food.
The group, which is also charged with stabbing and abusing dogs,
also made one child dress in lingerie and “dance in a sexualised manner”
on various occasions between 1 October 2018 and 19 June 2019, the
indictment claims, before she was raped by male members of the group.
The women are accused of watching, with the indictment adding that they
did “clap, cheer and verbally encourage” the abuse, with some filming
the attack.
Children were also allegedly forced to repeatedly sexually abuse each other with household items.
On two occasions between 1 January 2019 and 23 March 2019, the group is
alleged to have forced a boy to masturbate in front of them and then
forced him to have sex with some of the women, while the men watched.
In one horrifying charge, a young child was restrained in her cot as men
raped her, while others cheered and took video recordings, the court
heard….
Jurors were told on Tuesday that the case, which has a 10-page
indictment featuring 32 charges over a 10-year period from 2010 to 2020,
could last more than six weeks.
Https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/child-abuse-rape-satanic-witchcraft-glasgow-b2404939.html
Human Trafficking Data Collection Activities, 2023 NCJ Number 307345
Date Published October 2023 Publication Series Human Trafficking Data Collection Activities Description
This report details ongoing and completed efforts to measure and analyze
the nationwide incidence of human trafficking, to describe
characteristics of human trafficking victims and offenders, and to
describe criminal justice responses to human trafficking offenses. The
report provides information on human trafficking suspects referred to
and prosecuted by U.S. attorneys, human trafficking defendants convicted
and sentenced to federal prison, and admissions to state prison for
human trafficking.
Highlights
A total of 2,027 persons were referred to U.S. attorneys for human
trafficking offenses in fiscal year 2021, a 49% increase from the 1,360
persons referred in 2011.
The number of persons prosecuted for human trafficking more than doubled
from 2011 to 2021 (from 729 persons to 1,672 persons, respectively).
Of the 1,197 defendants charged in federal court for human trafficking
offenses in fiscal year 2021, 92% were male and 60% were white. Of the
201 defendants charged with peonage, slavery, forced labor, and sex
trafficking in fiscal year 2021, 77% were male and 58% were black.
At year end 2021, 1,657 persons were in the custody of a state prison serving a sentence for a human trafficking offense.
https://bjs.ojp.gov/library/publications/human-trafficking-data-collection-activities-2023
50 Voices – Ritual Abuse is Real
https://www.50voices.org/ en/start-en/
Testimonies of survivors of Ritual Abuse
Since the 1980s, therapists have been working with patients who report
extreme experiences of violence in the context of occult structures.
Over the years, the voices of ritual abuse survivors became more
numerous and louder. Likewise, therapists began to network, organize
professional conferences, and write professional books. Finally, the
public began to take notice of this phenomenon.
Typical experiences include: Sexual abuse, child prostitution and
child pornography, torture, snuff film productions, participation in
ritual acts including human sacrifice, cannibalism, and highly complex
methods of mind splitting and conditioning (“mind control”). Victims are
born into family structures that have practiced Satanism or similar
occult beliefs for generations, or they are sold into these perpetrator
circles as children. This specific form of organized crime has been
called ritual abuse by therapists.
Motivation https://www.50voices.org/en/motivation-en/
“It is the agenda of our programmers to control global society. We are
just one of many slaves prepared with individualized, extreme, ongoing
programming while global society is being processed on a mass scale,
society at large being subject to mind control as well.”
Elisa E: Our Life Beyond MKUltra. Then and Now, p. 189
Since the 1980s, therapists have been working with patients who
report extreme experiences of violence in the context of occult
structures. Typical experiences include: sexual abuse, child
prostitution and child pornography, torture, snuff film productions,
participation in ritual acts including human sacrifice, cannibalism, and
highly complex methods of mind splitting and conditioning (“mind
control“). Victims are born into family structures that have practiced
Satanism or similar occult beliefs for generations, or they are sold
into these perpetrator circles as children. This specific form of
organized crime has been called ritual abuse by therapists. Over the
years, the voices of ritual abuse survivors became more numerous and
louder. Likewise, therapists began to network, organize professional
conferences, and write professional books. Finally, the public began to
take notice of this phenomenon.
Perpetrator groups responded to these developments in the 1990s with
an effective campaign by U.S. media defaming survivors and their
therapists as propagators of a “Satanic Panic” narrative. Patients’
accounts of traumatic childhood experiences were also portrayed as
“false memories” that had been talked into them by their therapists.
Although the Satanic Panic propaganda represented a serious setback for
the survivors and their therapists, disclosure continued slowly but
irreversible. In other countries around the world, victims and trauma
therapists also found the courage to speak out about ritual abuse and to
network internationally. More survivor reports and professional
publications followed, as did data surveys to quantify the phenomenon.
Now, in the year 2022/23, the perpetrator network is again trying – this
time starting from Switzerland – to manipulate the public opinion and
to make the victims of these violent crimes untrustworthy with the
well-known method of Satanic-Panic-/false-memory-propaganda.
The project “50 Voices of Ritual Abuse” pursues the goal of eradicating
the basis of this perpetrator propaganda. For the first time, the global
public learns firsthand from 50 survivors that ritual abuse and mind
control are real. Their testimonies not only reveal the common patterns
behind the experiences of violence, but they also reveal that it is a
global phenomenon (USA, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Switzerland,
England, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy as well as other crime scenes are
mentioned).
In August 2023, the project started with publishing 5 of 50 testimonies
of survivors. Since then, two more testimonies are disclosed every week
through various channels (Website, YouTube, Telegram, Odysee, etc.).
Please help spread the truth.
Mission Statement
The project “50 Voices of Ritual Abuse” aims to draw public attention to
the phenomenon of ritual abuse and to initiate a social discussion.
From the perspective of those affected, there is an urgent need for
action as follows:
Improvement of therapy offerings and specific training of trauma
therapists in the areas of ritual abuse, DID, and recognition and
deletion of destructive programs.
Protection and exit support for survivors (including safe houses with associated therapeutic care)
Training of law enforcement institutions (police, prosecutors, judges) and support/care facilities
Objective reporting/education in the media.
Everyone can contribute to achieving these goals. This can be done by, among other things:
Disseminating reputable information about ritual abuse/mind control in the private sphere
Addressing politicians/party representatives at the local level
Addressing editors and other media representatives and commenting
on/complaining about Satanic Panic/false memory propaganda in the media.
Clergy abuse survivors propose ‘zero tolerance’ law following Vatican appointment –
Clergy sexual abuse survivors have unveiled a proposed new church law
calling for the permanent removal of abusive priests and superiors who
covered for them By NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press October 2, 2023
ROME — Clergy sexual abuse survivors on Monday unveiled a proposed new
church law calling for the permanent removal of abusive priests and
superiors who covered for them, as they stepped up their outrage over
Pope Francis’ choice to head the Vatican office that investigates sex
crimes.
The global advocacy group End Clergy Abuse unveiled the draft law at a
press conference following days of protests around the Vatican, and
before taking their complaints to the U.N. in Geneva. They are seeking
to draw attention to the ongoing scandal in the Catholic Church and the
failure of Francis and the hierarchy to make good on years of pledges of
“zero tolerance” for abuse.
Specifically, the survivors have expressed astonishment at Francis’
nomination of an old friend and theologian, Cardinal Victor Fernandez,
to take over as prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith,
given Fernandez’s record handling cases as bishop in his native
Argentina.
When Fernández was bishop of La Plata, Argentina, he refused to promptly
remove one of his priests, Eduardo Lorenzo, who was repeatedly accused
of abusing teens. Ten years after a victim first came forward, and hours
after learning that an Argentine judge had ordered his arrest, Lorenzo
was found dead in 2019 in what was ruled a suicide. Fernandez had stood
by Lorenzo and officiated at his funeral.
The Vatican office that Fernandez now heads has processed priest abuse
cases globally since 2001, meting out church punishments that are never
more severe than being defrocked, or “reduced” back to being a layman.
After bullish years under the late Pope Benedict XVI, who defrocked
nearly 850 priests in a decade, the office in recent years appears to
have taken a more lenient approach as cases poured in from around the
globe.
Francis himself had a big learning curve on abuse, arriving at the
Vatican in 2013 claiming to have never handled a case and then botching a
big scandal in Chile in 2018. He did an about-face, vowed “zero
tolerance” for abuse and marshalled through a new church law holding
bishops accountable when they cover up cases.
But recently, the momentum appears to have waned, transparency has
remained elusive and victims have sensed a backsliding — perhaps none
more so than in Francis’ nomination of Fernandez to head the Vatican’s
sex abuse office….
Fernandez acknowledged in an interview with The Associated Press earlier
this year that he made mistakes in the Lorenzo case, saying he should
have removed him from ministry earlier and treated his victims better.
He blamed his own inexperience and what he said were unclear church
procedures.
The online resource BishopAccountability.org has documented two other
cases that it said showed Fernandez stood by his priests rather than
their alleged victims….
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/clergy-abuse-survivors-propose-new-zero-tolerance-law-103658900