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False Memories 

Satanic child abuse claims are almost certainly based on false memories

November 15, 2019November 15, 2019 FrenchAnomPsych 1155 Views

If anyone has evidence of satanic abuse in Scotland they should take it to the police, but lurid media reporting of unsubstantiated claims is counterproductive

  • ← Church must accept reality of false memories of childhood sexual abuse
  • The Strangeness of Memory →
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