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The Strangest Moments from the Satanists

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America’s witch hunt didn’t end in the 17th century. The “Satanic Panic” — a widespread moral panic that lasted from the 1980s into the ‘90s that found thousands of people accused of sexually abusing and murdering as part of a Satanic cult underground network — became another embarrassing chapter in American history.

This weekend marks the anniversary of the McMartin preschool trial, which intensified the hysteria over Satanic sexual abuse claims. Books about the Satanic Panic have recently been published, articles examining the cult scare are still being written, and Catland just hosted a Satanic Panic propaganda video show. We’re also looking back at this colorful and crazy time period with a selection of videos that captured the insanity of it all on tape.

Devil Worship: Exposing Satan’s Underground

On October 22, 1988 the Geraldo Rivera Show aired this “exposé,” in which the eponymous host explored allegations about a widespread Satanic underground in the United States. Special guests included Ozzy Osbourne, whose lyrics and stage antics were often a target during the time period; convicted murder Sean Sellers, who claimed he was a Satanist possessed by the devil when he committed his crimes; Zeena LaVey, representing the Church of Satan; and Michael Aquino, representing the Temple of Set. The episode broke records as the highest-rated two-hour documentary in TV history. Watch Geraldo fan the flames of hysteria by blaming heavy metal album covers for mass killings that never existed in the first place.

Mike Warnke

Christian evangelist and comedian Mike Warnke shared wacky stories about a life as a Satanic high priest before being saved by Jesus. His book Satan Seller claimed Warnke was drawn to a world of orgies, drugs, and demons (even going so far as to say that he and Charles Manson had attended a Satanic ritual together). But Warnke claimed he defeated his dark side to spread a warning message to other Christians. The book became a best seller, catapulting Warnke to evangelical stardom — until he was exposed as a complete fraud. This is one of his famous sermons about imaginary Satanic killings, in gory detail (oddly prefaced by a stand-up comedy routine).

Strong Kids, Safe Kids

During the arrests and the pretrial investigations for the McMartin preschool trial — a defining moment during the Satanic Panic craze, in which members of the McMartin family, who operated a preschool in California, were charged with the sexual abuse of minors in their care — Strong Kids, Safe Kids appeared with a PSA about child molestation. Bizarre moments include appearances by Henry Winkler (dressed as the Fonz!), a creepy guy singing about children’s genitals, and puppets we’d never like to see again. Also featured is Kee MacFarlane, then the Director of the Children’s Institute International — the same therapy clinic that used highly suggestive interview techniques with the children in the McMartin trial that prompted hundreds of false claims of abuse. Follow the YouTube links for parts 2 to 5.

Indictment: The McMartin Trial

And here’s HBO’s 1995 drama about the McMartin trial that they’d probably like to forget, starring James Woods.

Bob Larson

Evangelist superstar and exorcism junkie Bob Larson debates good and evil with Zeena Lavey, daughter of Church of Satan founder Anton Lavey, and Nikolas Schreck, musician and former Temple of Set member.

In the Name of Satan

Bob Larson is at it again, digging into the Satanic underground, featuring interviews with supposed Satanic abuse experts and more.

Exposing The Satanic Web

The YouTube description for this 1990 video tells you all you need to know: “Features burn victim pastor host, the king of New Orleans voodoo ‘Chicken Man,’ psychiatrist looking at drawings by children raised in ‘satanic cults,’ former Satanic High Priest turned car salesman.”

“Vicki” spins this wild yarn about breeding and sacrificing babies for Satan on Oprah.






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Internment In America

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Executive Order 9066, February 19, 1942
Issued by President Franklin Roosevelt on February 19, 1942, this order authorized the evacuation of all persons deemed a threat to national security from the West Coast to relocation centers further inland. ~Archive History

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Internment of Japanese Americans

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Internment of Japanese Americans
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Institutions of the Wartime Civil Control Administration and War Relocation Authority in the MidwesternSouthern and Western U.S.
DateFebruary 19, 1942 – March 20, 1946[1][2][3]
Location
PrisonersBetween 110,000 and 120,000 Japanese Americans living on the West Coast
1,200 to 1,800 living in Hawaii

In the United States during World War II, about 120,000[5] people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific Coast, were forcibly relocated and incarcerated in concentration camps in the western interior of the country. Approximately two-thirds of the internees were United States citizens.[6] These actions were ordered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt shortly after Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.[7]

Of the 127,000 Japanese Americans who were living in the continental United States at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, 112,000 resided on the West Coast.[8] About 80,000 were Nisei (literal translation: 'second generation'; American-born Japanese with U.S. citizenship) and Sansei ('third generation', the children of Nisei). The rest were Issei ('first generation') immigrants born in Japan who were ineligible for U.S. citizenship under U.S. law.[9]

Japanese Americans were placed in concentration camps based on local population concentrations and regional politics. More than 112,000 Japanese Americans who were living on the West Coast were interned in camps which were located in its interior. However, in Hawaii (which was under martial law), where 150,000-plus Japanese Americans composed over one-third of the territory's population, only 1,200 to 1,800 were also interned.[10] The internment is considered to have been a manifestation of racism – though it was implemented to mitigate a security risk which Japanese Americans were believed to pose, the scale of the internment in proportion to the size of the Japanese American population far surpassed similar measures which were undertaken against German and Italian Americans, who were mostly non-citizens.[11][12] California defined anyone with 1/16th or more Japanese lineage as a person who should be interned.[13] Colonel Karl Bendetsen, the architect of the program, went so far as to say that anyone with "one drop of Japanese blood" qualified.[14]

Roosevelt authorized Executive Order 9066, issued two months after Pearl Harbor, which allowed regional military commanders to designate "military areas" from which "any or all persons may be excluded."[15] Although the executive order did not mention Japanese Americans, this authority was used to declare that all people of Japanese ancestry were required to leave Alaska[16] and the military exclusion zones from all of California and parts of OregonWashington, and Arizona, with the exception of those internees who were being held in government camps.[17] The internees were not only people of Japanese ancestry, they also included a relatively small number—though still totaling well over ten thousand—of people of German and Italian ancestry as well as Germans who were expelled from Latin America and deported to the U.S.[18]: 124 [19] Approximately 5,000 Japanese Americans relocated outside the exclusion zone before March 1942,[20] while some 5,500 community leaders had been arrested immediately after the Pearl Harbor attack and thus were already in custody.[21]  Wikipedia.com






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