HeartofTexas
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SRA = Satanic Ritual Abuse
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I'd be interested in your perspective on that subject. I'm sure I'd learn a lot from what you have to say.godzorphan said:At some point I might start another thread on the 1980's SRA phenomenon. I think it's important all sides of that issue get discussed.
HeartofTexas said:SRA = Satanic Ritual Abuse
:blushing: Well, not "pure" gold! But thanks for the very kind words.Jeana: She's got a heart of pure gold.
I will do my best. Thank you.Roy Harrold said:Godzorphan - I sent the rest of that data to you today.
I hope you get somewhere with it.
This story does seem to fit "nicely" into the conspiracy theory, doesn't it? Especially when you factor in the number of Congressmen who have been discovered favoring teenage / young adult males (and the fact that their peers seem to have turned a blind eye to the problem). Makes ya' kinda wonder...mysteriew said:...Now with the news about Foley coming out, I have to wonder- did he have any connection to any of the alleged members of the *advertiser censored* ring?
Yes, I understood you were saying something like that. I think most people would have understood you but I thank you for clarifying nonetheless.mysteriew said:Let me clarify something. I don't believe in a government wide conspiracy. But I do believe that it would be easy to convince a child that there is one. And that that would be one good way of making sure that the child didn't try to escape.
Could you please provide a link to that, or otherwise help me to find that - because I can't.Franklinfiles said:Howard Fineman of Newsweek just said on MSNBC that the FBI is contacting all of the pages that were involved with Foley, however "many are concerned that they are intimidating the pages to stay silent and reveal nothing".
This is exactly what I've been thinking all day. I'm a few pages from the end of NG's book and this plays right into what she had been saying all along. I don't know how I feel about the full blown conspiracy theory but anything is possible. I don't want to start a political war but from the Franklin coverup to republicans in high places the Foley story sure seems to fit the bill.mysteriew said:I keep going back to Noreen's claims that Johnny told her that the government and FBI was involved in the *advertiser censored* ring. That is one of the reasons so many people have dismissed her claims. But it doesn't take much to convince a child of a conspiracy to keep them captive. If they later learn that this guy is from the FBI and that guy is from some form of the government, even as an adult, that could solidify their beliefs.
Now with the news about Foley coming out, I have to wonder- did he have any connection to any of the alleged members of the *advertiser censored* ring?
Its not just republicansinquiringmindz said:This is exactly what I've been thinking all day. I'm a few pages from the end of NG's book and this plays right into what she had been saying all along. I don't know how I feel about the full blown conspiracy theory but anything is possible. I don't want to start a political war but from the Franklin coverup to republicans in high places the Foley story sure seems to fit the bill.
7 year old? Maybe i missed a post somewhere.Lurker Steve said:Not to be defensive, but there is a world of difference between having sex with a seven year old and a seventeen year old.
Roy Harrold said:Yes, I understood you were saying something like that. I think most people would have understood you but I thank you for clarifying nonetheless.
It's an interesting idea, and seems plausible to me as something child abusers might pull - try to convice their victims that "telling an authority" won't do them any good because all the authorities are "in on it" too. Did I get that right?
W. Va. lawmaker embarasssed by photos
My family has urged me not to withdraw from the election and I will work with them to make a decision in the immediate future," State Sen. Randy White, a Webster County Democrat, said in a letter to newspapers in his district.
An apologetic White also wrote that he was "shocked" and "horribly embarrassed" after WCHS-TV aired photos depicting him and at least two other men wearing only body paint.
"The pictures were taken approximately two years ago in private and were stolen from my personal computer," said White, 51, a married father of three. "I am not sure why they were given to the media, but I must assume for obvious political reasons."
WCHS said it received the photos anonymously on a compact disc. The various photos, censored by the station, were shown for about 80 seconds during a 5-minute news segment alleging White was the apparent victim of a blackmail plot. The station aired the segment during several newscasts last week.