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The Satan Hunter Hardcover – January 1, 1988
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Thomas W. (With Robert L. Powers) Wedge
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Print length222 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherDaring Books
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Publication dateJanuary 1, 1988
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ISBN-100938936808
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ISBN-13978-0938936800
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- Publisher : Daring Books; Third Printing edition (January 1, 1988)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 222 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0938936808
- ISBN-13 : 978-0938936800
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2019
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That it actually is admitted to exist and isn't just satan hysteria. Now it is apparently dealt with in different ways; seems though it isn't acknowledged enough due to the way these secretive societies utilize and dispose of OUR CHILDREN AND ABDUCTED LOVED ONES. Not okay but it is what it is and our news does us a great disservice by acting like it's not out there.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020
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Excellent information on this topic. Great explanations and knowledge that should NOT be ignored or overlooked.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2016
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This is a very eye opening read. I would recommend this for any professional that needs perspective on DID and SRA.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2015
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Good info on things we don't know enough about.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2011
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This book could get you killed. It tells you what you'll find at a crimes scene. it decribes what thes people buy off the shelves at stores. If you buy this book to "DO what the title says". It's best to "save children from your computer. This book is for a cop going outside of the law! A civilian, would probably end up missing. Best for info only.
Ps. This book informs that Satanic murders are hidden from the public, digging deeper in other books they tell you "the Elite" are doing this. So I've come to the conclusion: your children get kidnapped by the Elite, for ritual, the Police know and are told by their high ups not to tell the public! what a wonderful world!
Ps. This book informs that Satanic murders are hidden from the public, digging deeper in other books they tell you "the Elite" are doing this. So I've come to the conclusion: your children get kidnapped by the Elite, for ritual, the Police know and are told by their high ups not to tell the public! what a wonderful world!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2008
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Really the only person I would think who would be remotely interested in this book is a cop who knows absolutely nothing about ritual crime.
The author claims to be an expert and has dealt with occult crime regularily. But never reveals the details of any of these cases. Is he not allowed to by the police department or is he exaggerating his claims? Who knows, but his personal experiences arent detailed in the book.
There are some correspondences with Scott Sellers who was a satanist and who did kill his parents in the book. However the author wasnt involved in the case and the publisher seems to have crammed the most interesting part of the book in the front to try and sell books because its all downhill from there.
The hysteria of the 1980's come through in this book with an entire section devoted to D&D. I suppose D&D could lead people to the occult in the same way Tolkien could lead people to the occult or in the way a blank sheet of artists paper could be the gateway to drawing occult symbols.
With kids today mindlessly staring at TVs and playing ADD inducing videogames, the idea of children sitting down in an orderly fashion playing a rules based game of the imagination seems not just quaint but would make most parents today ecstatic.
And so it is the religious nuts and the moral police have moved on from attacking D&D to now making video games their pariah.
All in all this book was a big nothing, it hints at a vast satanic conspiracy rampant leaving clues everywhere. But as far as facts all it can produce is a demented teenager who integrated satanism into his revenge fantasies against his parents.
I have no doubt ritual crime exists, but if you're going to claim to be the 'Satan Hunter' you better produce the goods. This book doesnt.
The author claims to be an expert and has dealt with occult crime regularily. But never reveals the details of any of these cases. Is he not allowed to by the police department or is he exaggerating his claims? Who knows, but his personal experiences arent detailed in the book.
There are some correspondences with Scott Sellers who was a satanist and who did kill his parents in the book. However the author wasnt involved in the case and the publisher seems to have crammed the most interesting part of the book in the front to try and sell books because its all downhill from there.
The hysteria of the 1980's come through in this book with an entire section devoted to D&D. I suppose D&D could lead people to the occult in the same way Tolkien could lead people to the occult or in the way a blank sheet of artists paper could be the gateway to drawing occult symbols.
With kids today mindlessly staring at TVs and playing ADD inducing videogames, the idea of children sitting down in an orderly fashion playing a rules based game of the imagination seems not just quaint but would make most parents today ecstatic.
And so it is the religious nuts and the moral police have moved on from attacking D&D to now making video games their pariah.
All in all this book was a big nothing, it hints at a vast satanic conspiracy rampant leaving clues everywhere. But as far as facts all it can produce is a demented teenager who integrated satanism into his revenge fantasies against his parents.
I have no doubt ritual crime exists, but if you're going to claim to be the 'Satan Hunter' you better produce the goods. This book doesnt.
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