Locals Only lineup: http://olympialocalsonly.wordpress.com
More on the Paul Ingram case: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurston_county_ritual_abuse_case
2012 Olympia Film Festival: http://olyfilm.org/olympia-film-festival
Locals Only lineup: http://olympialocalsonly.wordpress.com
More on the Paul Ingram case: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurston_county_ritual_abuse_case
2012 Olympia Film Festival: http://olyfilm.org/olympia-film-festival
http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2007/08/michael-aquino-revisited-was-he-guilty.html
ReplyDeletehttp://alexconstantine.blogspot.com/2007/07/satanism-and-ritual-abuse-case-by-case.html
http://www.constantinereport.com/topic/satanism/
http://www.constantinereport.com/allposts/the-cia-the-false-memory-syndrome-foundation-fmsf/
this anonymous poster has sent a few other links as well, but they're all from the same site, so this is the last one on this topic that will be posted here, and you'll have no trouble finding the rest with a simple internet search for "alex constantine"
DeleteWhat do these links have to do with Paul Ingram?
They certainly reflect the kind of hysteria and bigotry against Satanists and others with odd religious beliefs that make cases like Paul Ingram's possible. Is the CIA behind all of this? Was there a cover-up to make accusations against Michael Aquino go away? Or is it more likely that these above-mentioned witch hunts failed to produce any solid evidence? That the military-industrial complex's vast investments in parapsychological and mind-control research didn't produce the results they were hoping for?
Do Alex Constantine's rantings constitute "hate speech"?
We're Satanists. We trust you to hear any kind of speech and decide for yourself whether there's anything to it. If anyone has the time to go through the above links and respond to them, please do so. You'll be doing a great service to the Dark Lord, and everyone else outside the mainstream. The anti-chris has better things to do, however.
Hail Satan!
From the wiki: The Ingrams were also members of a local Pentecostal church that promoted the idea that Satan could control the minds of Christians
ReplyDeleteI think I've identified their problem.