Speculative claim of CIA involvement in disinformation around satanic ritual abuse narratives
Speculative claim of CIA involvement in disinformation around satanic ritual abuse narratives The passage offers only a generic, unsubstantiated assertion that the CIA may have engaged in disinformation related to satanic ritual abuse. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and repeats widely circulated conspiracy rhetoric without new evidence. Key insights: Mentions CIA's historical mind‑control programs (e.g., MK‑Ultra) as context; Suggests intelligence agencies might have funded or promoted disinformation to obscure ritual abuse claims; Cites conspiracy author Robert Sterling and editor Adam Parfrey as sources
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Speculative claim of CIA involvement in disinformation around satanic ritual abuse narratives The passage offers only a generic, unsubstantiated assertion that the CIA may have engaged in disinformation related to satanic ritual abuse. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and repeats widely circulated conspiracy rhetoric without new evidence. Key insights: Mentions CIA's historical mind‑control programs (e.g., MK‑Ultra) as context; Suggests intelligence agencies might have funded or promoted disinformation to obscure ritual abuse claims; Cites conspiracy author Robert Sterling and editor Adam Parfrey as sources
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