Rating:  Summary: The best book so far on satanic cults. Review: SATAN'S HIGH PRIEST BY JUDITH SPENCER
If you only purchase one book this year, choose this one. Spencer carefully and artfully turns her pen into a scapel as she lays bare the secret horror in the tiny town of "Lathrop." The details of ritual abuse become apallingly real, and the reader begins to understand how satanic cults have flourished for generations.
The book brackets the time frame of WWII and focuses on the life of Joseph Warren, an insescure man who was ritually abused at the hands of his father, whose role as High Priest he usurps. The reader is shown vividly how this cult uses their own children to satiate perverse needs. Through dissociation, which Ms. Spencer carefully explains, the children are made to feel special while enduring atrocities, often at the hands of their own parents.
Judith Spencer has courageously provided us with the information we need to help put an end to this evil, and to open our minds and our hearts to the thousands of cult defectors who, against all odds, choose light over the darkness.
Robin Hall August 1997 cavideo@pacific.net
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