Millennial_Falcon

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shillcrusher13

"In 1993, a young man dying of AIDS gave a tearful interview on CNN after filing a lawsuit alleging that Chicago Cardinal Joseph Bernardin had sexually abused him many years before. Bernardin defended himself eloquently at a press conference. Several months later, when reporters unearthed information about plaintiff Steven Cook that cast doubt on his veracity, he withdrew the suit, saying he could not trust his memory. Newsrooms turned on a dime. Time’s cover pictured Freud as a disassembling picture puzzle. National coverage shifted from a focus on bishops concealing predators to “false memory,” hysteria fueled by the suggestibility of young victims, faulty investigators, quack therapists, and a court system hard-pressed to safeguard presumption of innocence."

shillcrusher13

It's important to remember that the overwhelming anti-truth narrative will be pervasive and will seem insurmountable. Even to the point that these evil people will try to convince us that our own memories are false... this is the narrative and the speech of the rapist. The whisperer and the prince of lies, the foundation of evil spoken about since the dawn of time... that is what is behind the veil here.

derram

https://archive.is/dXZSK :

How the ‘Witch Hunt’ Myth Undermined American Justice - The Daily Beast

'The heart of Nathan’s argument was that the investigative interviews were leading and suggestive.”Nathan attacked the state’s interviewing techniques as leading. '

'In The Witch-Hunt Narrative, Ross E. Cheit argues the media and courts have gone too far in dismissing evidence of abuse. '

'A “runaway train” grand jury indicted seven people including Virginia McMartin, the wheelchair-bound grandmother for whom the school was named. '

'It helped mobilize a group of New York intellectuals and civil libertarians” who established a defense fund for a Michaels appeal. '

'Ross Cheit is careful not to say that Michaels was, or is, guilty. '

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