Artificial Intelligence resources that harvest information from official sources are quick to discredit Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA).
"Satanic ritual abuse is not a credible theory of human behavior. It originated in the 1980s and early 1990s amidst a wave of moral panic known as the 'Satanic Panic.' Here's why it's not credible.
Lack of Evidence: Despite numerous investigations and widespread media attention, no concrete evidence has ever been found to support the existence of organized satanic cults engaging in widespread ritual abuse.
Psychological Explanations: Many of the supposed "recovered memories" of satanic ritual abuse have been attributed to suggestive therapy techniques, leading to the creation of false memories.
Expert Consensus: Major law enforcement agencies, medical associations, and academic experts have concluded that there is no evidence to support the claims of SRA."
We argue that the foregoing conclusions about SRA are wrong. Indeed sexual grooming is a critical "preparatory tactic" used by perpetrators to facilitate child sexual abuse. Although the term "Satanic Ritual Abuse" has been discredited by pseudo science and psycho-babblers, the sexual grooming of children is not only a "preparatory tactic" but a critical predecessor component of SRA. Meet some of the facilitators and perpetrators in "American Groomer." We suspect that our readers could also meet groomers who "professionally" contributed to the conclusion that SRA theory is not credible. Click on the visual.