To: RGSpincich
Rense is not a reliable source. It's a flying saucer, aliens, paranormal site. If we even wanted to believe them, their predictions and channelings of the Chandra Levy case were laughably wrong.
From my looking throught the various crimes that appear on lists like this is a couple of 19 year old disgrunted teenagers go out and kill someone and scrawl a sign from Dungeons and Dragons game and the media touts it as a satanic crime.
So people like Fuhrman and Wecht who scoff at this stuff are right!
To: BunnySlippers
I committed a satanic crime one. On christmas eve, when I was 14, I stole the Baby Jesus from the town nativity scene. I've lived with the shame of that ever since, even though I've been forgiven.
Satan exists, alright, and he is the inspiration for many crimes. But in the end, he will be defeated...
615 posted on
05/31/2003 10:32:27 PM PDT by
Chad Fairbanks
(A blind man received a cheese grater as a gift - said it was the most violent thing he had ever read)
To: BunnySlippers
My feelings, too.
To: BunnySlippers
I agree that Rense in of itself is not a reliable source and needs "double checking". To that end I checked the sources, Modesto Bee, Indianapolis Star, USA Today, The Washington Post, Reuters, etc. On all those checked, the stories were as reported. To challenge Furman's and others statement that there are no recorded satanic ritual killings all that needs to be demonstrated is one.
By the way Wecht, does not say there are no ritual or Satanic killings, just that in his opinion he sees no evidence of this in the Laci Peterson Case. The imminent crimonologist, Henry Lee, has described the evidence he typically looks for in ritual murders and has claimed that, while rare, they do exist.
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