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The British Department of Health in a study in 1994 of 84 alleged instances of satanic abuse concluded that not one stood up to scrutiny. The study explains: “The Evangelical Christian campaign against new religious movements has been a powerful influence encouraging the identification of satanic abuse. Equally, if not more, important in spreading the idea of satanic abuse in Britain are the ‘specialists’, American and British. They may have few or even no qualifications as professionals, but attribute their expertise to experience of cases.”
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A scientist placed an ad in a newspaper offering a free horoscope. He received about 150 replies, each, as requested, detailing a place and time of birth. Every respondent was sent the same horoscope with a questionnaire asking how accurate it was. Ninety-four per cent of the respondents and 90 per cent of their families and friends replied that the horoscope was recognizably them. It was that of a serial killer!