A guide to the satanic crime discusses the crimes of Stanley Dean Baker, a Satanist and cannibal; Juana Catrilaf, who killed her own grandmother and drank her blood; Charles Manson; and others. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Good reference book that helps clue you in that there is usually much more to the "official" stories. Also read David McGowans "Programmed to Kill" and "the Franklin Cover-Up"
Encyclopedia Describes Exactly What It Says It Does
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book, while unfortunately not as "encyclopedic" as I'd like, does exactly what it says: Under a fairly complete list of headings of modern societies, people, places, and concepts, this book does its best to list links with Satanic worship and crime. With societies such as the Ku Klux Klan, for example, even though they had practically nothing to do with satanism, Michael Newton lists those minor links that do exist in a factual, unbiased sense.Included are L. Ron Hubbard's strong ties with Aleister Crowley, the origins of Wicca as it was in the 1950s and today, the actual American Church of Satan and its origins, and the various serial murders and other idiots who proclaimed themselves inspired by Satanic powers.A list of actual cases that link Dungeons and Dragons with Satan worship or demonic possession is there--and Michael Newton actually states at the end of the D & D entry that most of these people had serious problems to begin with and were simply attracted to the game. I think this is quite admirable, considering the hate-mongering so prevalent in non-academic style works these days.An enjoyable book, and chances are that information about what you're looking for is in here somewhere.
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