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father".<br />

22. I didn't say nothing butfrom that point on I 22. B, feeling unfairly judged by the police<br />

hated and despised cops like you woukhi't officer, developed an intense generalised<br />

believe. I didn't think they had the right to say hatred for policemen.<br />

that and judge me. Anyway, sitting in that<br />

police station and hearing what they said<br />

formed my opinion ofthe police.<br />

23. I was an artistic-type child, I've never been 23. B understands his childhood creativity<br />

homosexual or anything like that, but and sensitivity to spirit communication as<br />

homosexualism is very strong in Satanism, and having predisposed him to occult<br />

most people who are artistic are the ones involvement.<br />

drawn into the occult 'cos they've got a very<br />

sensitive spirit in that you can hear spirits, you<br />

can hear voices.<br />

24. Some people don't have to do rituals and 24. B understands himself to be an essentially<br />

ceremonies and take drugs and alcohol, though normal person whose abnormal sensitivity to<br />

drugs and alcohol form part of Satanism, you occult communication made artificially<br />

don't normally .find people who are drug induced altered mental states unnecessary.<br />

addicts and alcoholics in Satanism, they're very<br />

straight people ... they act normal just like<br />

anybody else.<br />

25. Child welfare came in and wanted to send 25. B's mother prevented the authorities'<br />

me to a boy's home ... I don't know what mom attempts to place her children in a custodial<br />

said but somehow me and my sister didn't get institution.<br />

sent to a children's home because ofthis thing.<br />

26. They ended up divorcing. A lot ofkids end 26. B was convinced that he was responsible<br />

up thinking that they are responsible for for his parents' divorce, but this knowledge<br />

mothers and fathers divorcing, but they're caused him little distress.<br />

wrong. I knew I was the cause of it. It didn't<br />

bother me all that much.<br />

27. After that I went back to a normal life - 27. Although B resumed what he perceived<br />

what I thou ht was normal. From then on I to be a normal life he was uzzled b his<br />

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