Books on Satanism
Ed Sanders The Family, Dutton, 1971
A much different take on the Manson Family than was presented by hack prosecutor
Vincent Bugliosi in Helter Skelter. The UK edition is much better than the
heavily censored U.S. edition.
Dusty Sklar Gods and Beasts: The Nazis and the Occult, Crowell, 1977
Sklar traces the occult roots of the Third Reich in a book that is out-of-print
and very difficult to find, but worth searching for; expect to pay a premium
price for any copy you can locate.
Jan Hollingsworth Unspeakable Acts, Congden and Weed, 1986
Hollingsworth provides a lengthy and very well documented look at a multiple
perpetrator/multiple victim childcare ritual abuse case in Florida that was
successfully prosecuted.
Maury Terry The Ultimate Evil, Dolphin Doubleday, 1987
A compelling account of the Son of Sam and Manson murders, and why they weren't
what they appeared to be. Read this in conjunction with Acid Dreams and The
Family and then play 'connect the dots.'
Larry Kahaner Cults That Kill, Warner Books, 1988
Investigative reporter Kahaner talked to law enforcement personnel across the
country about their experiences investigating occult crime; many of them had
stories to tell.
Kevin Marron Ritual Abuse, Seal Books, 1988
Journalist Marron closely followed the 'Canadian McMartin' case for eighteen
months before writing this exposé of a ritual abuse case that ended in
convictions.
Carl A. Raschke, Ph.D. Painted Black, Harper & Row, 1990
The director of the Institute for Humanities at the University of Denver looks
at occult crime and traces the intricate connections among Satanist, Skinhead,
White Supremacist, and neo-Nazi groups.
Gordon Thomas Enslaved, Pharos Books, 1991
Thomas' book tells "The chilling modern-day story of abduction and abuse in
the global trafficking of men, women and children." It is indeed a chilling
collection of tales.
Henry Scammell Mortal Remains, Harper Collins, 1991
A well-documented case of ritual crime perpetrated by a Satanic cult in a small,
picture-perfect Massachusetts town -- which just happens to be the former home
of Lizzie Borden.
John Decamp The Franklin Cover-Up, AWT, 1992
Former Nebraska State Senator DeCamp chronicles the crimes of a child
abusing cult
composed of Omaha's political and business elite, and the cover-up that left a
trail of dead witnesses.
Michael Newton Raising Hell, Avon, 1993
Author Newton has structured his book as an encyclopedia of Satanic crime,
providing a valuable reference book for any serious student of the occult
underground and its fascist connections.
Linda Blood The New Satanists, Warner Books, 1994
A former mistress of Col. Michael Aquino (founder of the Temple of Set and a
'former' U.S. intelligence asset) details the Nazi connections and ideological
basis of Anton LaVey's Church of Satan and its various offshoots.
Peter Levenda Unholy Alliance, Avon, 1995
An invaluable book that details the occult underpinnings of the Third Reich, and
the connections to American and British occult groups and to modern-day
neo-Nazi, Skinhead, and Satanist groups.
Daniel Ryder Cover-Up of the Century, Ryder Publishing, 1996
Ryder provides an overview of a variety of documented cases of Satanic cult
crime, and the massive cover-ups that have kept these stories under wraps.
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