A channer says the Satanic Panic of the 1980s was about Epstein Island
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The satanic panic, or at least the mass portion of it, of the 1980s involved reported ritualistic abuse at schools, some of which only got reported via recovered memories, which is problematic from an evidentiary standpoint to say the least. It also involved Dungeons and Dragons as some sort of gateway activity.
The thing was the group that debunked that stuff had a lot of ties to pedo apologists.
What debunked it, or at least the parts about the ritualistic abuse in kindergartens, was ultimately a lack of evidence, and issues with shrinks fucking with people with recovered memory stuff. Kids are terrible witnesses even in normal situations.
And the D&D stuff was nonsense to begin with.
Note, I'm not saying Jews aren't an issue at Epstein's Island, but I'm taking issue with Anon's tying 1980s panic to the island. Apparently Jeff only bought it in 2009 or so.
WRONG there is plenty of evidence there was some stuff to it. The D&D / Metal music stuff was a distraction to make it look silly.
https://vault.fbi.gov/the-finders/
It's in Pt 1 pages 47 & 48
McMartin was a coverup because it was a govt op.
Also this lady goes into a lot of the weird details involving the group that supposedly debunked the claims
For one the group (false memory syndrome foundation) was founded by the guy that his daughter had accused of molesting her. They have no medical credentials of any type yet are considered an authority on debunking the stuff. The founder eventually resigned after he published an article in a pro pedo magazine.
pt1
https://youtu.be/LlF4xNK3FQg
p2
https://youtu.be/S-vjLRa5xLg
good job just buying the narrative on it though chief.
Bingo. you nailed it. I believe ground penetrating radar had discovered the tunnels there. I remember it being released in 2019 with a FBI declassified pack of files, some people are late to the party
I notice you entirely skip over Dungeons and Dragons and heavy metal suicide stuff there, chief. That's 50% of the argument. Calling it a "distraction" when it was intricately tied to the panic destroys your argument.
I'll take a look at your "narrative destroying" data in a bit, and get back to you on that.
What do you say about when the island was actually purchased by Epstein?