Depending on how old you are you may remember the “satanic panic” of the 80s.
Basically media, police, psychiatrists, parents, teachers, and more came out of the woodworks with lots of “evidence” of vast networks of satanic cults perpetrating the most horrific acts of of ritualized child abuse. All of which was not only believed by individuals, news media, and authorities... but it was actively perpetuated by them (in that they basically invented these stories and — due to their belief — brainwashed children into believing them too). It’s extremely nutty to say the least. 1) because they got hundreds of children to testify that they were abused in extremely bizarre satanic rituals that included cannibalism , sex, and infant sacrifice 2) because so many people believed these ridiculous claims (claims such as, children were flushed through toilets into basements where they were locked up and awaited satanic rituals...) But there’s a reason why people believed. And it has everything to do with how the media "primed" people in the weeks and months leading to these allegations, as well as people's religious beliefs in these communities. More: I reveal exactly the psychological underpinnings of this on page 12 of my new TCCIRL product which is on sale until tonight at Midnight EST. Not only do I reveal how the psychological underpinnings caused this to happen, I show how you can 100% legally and ethically use this same concept in your own copy to get even your most absurd of claims believed. Whatever the case, the deadline is in just a few short hours. If you'd like it, go here: www.copybymccune.com/tccirl Tyler McCune Comments are closed.
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