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[[Satanic Panic]] is coined in the mainstream media and the supporters of the Satanic Temple to quickly discredit and defame those people that have undergone trauma based [[Mind Control]] or satanic ritual abuse methods, and are seeking to heal the extreme pain and trauma they suffered as a result.  It is a derogatory term similar to the use of [[Conspiracy theorist]] used to verbally attack trauma therapists and their patients that are brave enough to address [[SRA]] head on, and sincerely attempt to help people move through these previous traumatic events. [[SRA]] related events usually start in early childhood and are multi-generational, it may be administered by adult caregivers, and family members that share the similar belief system in practicing luciferianism or satanism, for the purpose of fulfilling selfish and materialistic desires for gaining power, money and control over others. Supporters of the Satanic Temple tend to be atheists and non-experiencers that completely defer to the consensus of mainstream science, and do not believe in the existence of spirits or other types of consciousness intelligence that do exist in our world, that generally cannot be seen in the [[Visible Light Spectrum]]. As a result of being [[3D]] non-experiencers subjected to the controlled narrative within mainstream science, they refuse to accept the existence of an event that they do not understand that has factually happened to others. Most academic based professionals are made a laughing stock if any of these unapproved subjects are addressed for further academic study of the phenomena, and thus there is no incentive for opening a respectful dialogue between experiencers and non-experiencers of [[SRA]].  
[[Satanic Panic]] is coined in the mainstream media and the supporters of the Satanic Temple to quickly discredit and defame those people that have undergone trauma based [[Mind Control]] or satanic ritual abuse methods, and are seeking to heal the extreme pain and trauma they suffered as a result.  It is a derogatory term similar to the use of [[Conspiracy theorist]] used to verbally attack trauma therapists and their patients that are brave enough to address [[SRA]] head on, and sincerely attempt to help people move through these previous traumatic events. [[SRA]] related events usually start in early childhood and are multi-generational, it may be administered by adult caregivers, and family members that share the similar belief system in practicing luciferianism or satanism, for the purpose of fulfilling selfish and materialistic desires for gaining power, money and control over others. Supporters of the Satanic Temple tend to be atheists and non-experiencers that completely defer to the consensus of mainstream science, and do not believe in the existence of spirits or other types of consciousness intelligence that do exist in our world, that generally cannot be seen in the [[Visible Light Spectrum]]. As a result of being [[3D]] non-experiencers subjected to the controlled narrative within mainstream science, they refuse to accept the existence of an event that they do not understand that has factually happened to others. [[Denial]] and [[Confirmation Bias]] are the standard [[Ego Defense Mechanism]] instigated from the intellect as a result of these "unexplained" events not fitting into the belief system they have been indoctrinated to think is an absolute truth. Most academic based professionals are made a laughing stock if any of these unapproved subjects are addressed for further academic study of the phenomena, and thus there is no incentive for opening a respectful dialogue between experiencers and non-experiencers of [[SRA]].  


The Satanic church and its supporters lean towards describing [[SRA]] as a delusional event based on completely falsified memories, in which "moral panic" is spread on false allegations that cannot be proven by law enforcement or other authorities.  
The Satanic church and its supporters lean towards describing [[SRA]] as a delusional event based on completely falsified memories, in which "moral panic" is spread on false allegations that cannot be proven by law enforcement or other authorities.