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The Pedophocracy, Part IV:
McMolestation



By David McGowan
August 2001

"Rarely has such a strange and little-understood organization had such a
profound effect on media coverage of such a controversial matter. The [False
Memory Syndrome] foundation is an aggressive, well-financed PR machine adept
at manipulating the press, harassing its critics, and mobilizing a diverse
army of psychiatrists, outspoken academics, expert defense witnesses,
litigious lawyers, Freud bashers, critics of psychotherapy, and devastated
parents.�

Columbia Journalism Review, July/August 1997

If there's anyone who can relate to the sentiments expressed by the Presidio
and West Point parents, it is the mothers and fathers of the children from
the McMartin Preschool � and there are literally hundreds of them. The
McMartin case was, of course, the largest and most well-publicized of the
multi-victim, multi-perpetrator ritual abuse cases that sprang forth in the
1980s.

        It was also a case that was grotesquely misrepresented by the media,
both mainstream and 'alternative' � perhaps nowhere more so than in the
appalling writings of Alexander Cockburn, the allegedly �progressive� Warren
Committee apologist. Cockburn went so far as to write an op-ed piece entitled
�The McMartin Case: Indict the Children, Jail the Parents,� which ran in The
Wall Street Journal on February 8, 1990.

        Virtually everyone agrees that the children of McMartin were
victimized, the only debate being whether that victimization was by abusive
caretakers or by overzealous therapists and prosecutors. Either way,
Cockburn�s stance on the case was unconscionable, and should have sent a
clear signal to the progressive community that there was considerably more to
the McMartin allegations than met the eye.

        The harsh reality is that the McMartin Preschool, in conjunction with
at least two other Manhattan Beach preschools and one babysitting service,
was the center of a massive child prostitution and child pornography ring
whose operations were protected and covered up by any number of local, state
and federal officials � or so it would appear.

        A glimpse of the true nature and scale of the McMartin case is given
by an official correspondence from Sergeant Beth Dickerson of the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Department to Agent Ken Lanning at the FBI Academy
Behavioral Sciences Unit in Quantico, Virginia, dated February 10, 1985, and
reproduced in Larry Kahaner's Cults That Kill:

        �In August 1983, the Manhattan Beach Police Department began an
investigation regarding allegations of sexual abuse occurring at the McMartin
Preschool ... Altogether, approximately 400 children were evaluated by
therapists at Children's Institute International. All interviews were
videotaped and 350 children disclosed sexual behavior ...

        �In all, the victims named seven teachers (six women and one male) at
the preschool as having molested them. These individuals are currently
charged with 209 counts of child molestation. Also named are about 30 other
individuals still uncharged, as well as numerous unidentified 'strangers.'

        �McMartin victims allege sexual abuse occurred on school grounds as
well as at a local market, churches, a mortuary, various homes, a farm, a
doctor's office, other preschools and other unknown locations ...

        �Most children state they were photographed in the nude ... They
mention drinking a red or pink liquid that made them sleepy ... Children
disclose animal sacrificing (bunnies, ponies, turtles, etc.) and some of this
occurred in churches. Victims describe sticks put in their vaginas and
rectums and also being 'pooped' and 'peed' on. Children say that the adults
sometimes dressed in black robes, formed a circle around them and chanted.

        �In May 1984, another preschool investigation began in the same
policing jurisdiction stemming from a McMartin victim who identified the
Manhattan Ranch Preschool as a place where he was taken and molested ...
additional children have begun disclosing sexual abuse (approximately 60) and
they have named six or more additional suspects ... These children talk of
strangers coming to the school and molesting them, being taken off campus and
molested, being photographed nude and some talk of animals being abused. The
children talk of being hit with sticks and of being 'peed' and 'pooped' on
...

        �[T]he resources of the police department and the District Attorney's
office were not sufficient in order to follow up on the multitude of
uncharged suspects in both preschools ... The Task Force became operational
on November 5, 1984. It should be noted that the Task Force has two other
preschools under investigation for alleged sexual abuse in addition to
McMartin and Manhattan Ranch. One, the Learning Game Preschool, is clearly
linked to McMartin.�         An astounding total of 460 children reported
being sexually abused at the three closely-linked Manhattan Beach schools.
Even more astounding, investigative author Michael Newton (among others) has
noted that Children�s Institute International determined that: �a full eighty
percent displayed physical symptoms, including vaginal or rectal scarring,
anal bleeding, painful bowel movements, and the 'anal wick reflex' associated
with violent penetration.�

        The stories told by the victim/witnesses were remarkably similar as
to the nature of the abuse, the locations where the abuse took place, and the
perpetrators of the abuse. And these were not, as is commonly believed, all
preschool children telling these stories; some of the witnesses were former
students in their teens and twenties, and their stories corroborated those of
the children.

        The older witnesses were not allowed to testify at the McMartin
trials, however, as the statute of limitations for the crimes committed
against them had expired. Many of the younger witnesses were unable to offer
testimony as well, for various reasons � most notably because they were too
severely traumatized. Even so, as author Jan Hollingsworth has pointed out,
prosecutors had at their disposal �more than a hundred child witnesses as old
as eleven and a truckload of medical reports bearing documentation of scarred
genitals and anuses.�

        The stories told by these children, it should be noted, were not fed
to them by some diabolical team of therapists and headline-seeking
journalists. Many of them were offered spontaneously to hundreds of parents
and scores of childcare specialists. And the victims of the McMartin
Preschool, all adults now, still tell the same stories today.

        While anyone suggesting that the allegations in the McMartin case
were true - and that a massive cover-up concealed the true nature and scope
of the case - is likely to be labeled a 'conspiracy theorist,' the most
preposterous conspiracy theory surrounding McMartin has always been the
notion that some cabal of overzealous therapists was able to implant 'false
memories' of heinous abuse in the minds of nearly 500 individuals, and have
them persist to this day.

        Despite the vast number of eyewitnesses - most of them bearing
physical evidence of abuse - and despite the fact that the judge who presided
over more than a year of pre-trial testimony ruled that the state had more
than enough evidence to proceed to trial, District Attorney Ira Reiner
inexplicably dropped all charges against five of the seven defendants in the
case on January 17 of 1986. Six days before that, he had summarily dismissed
two prosecutors on the case.

        At least three dozen other suspects who had been independently
identified by numerous witnesses were never indicted at all. One of these was
a man named Robert Winkler, arrested in neighboring Torrance, California for
running a baby-sitting service out of the Coco Palms Motel that authorities
described as a front for a sexual abuse ring. Children in the McMartin case
recognized Winkler in news footage as the man they had known as the
'Wolfman.'

        The kids described Winkler as being a frequent visitor to the school,
delivering drugs for use in abusive rituals, which were sometimes conducted
in churches, a cemetery, or a crematorium. The Wolfman, conveniently enough,
turned up dead on the eve of his trial, allegedly of a drug overdose.

        Winkler wasn't the only one to miss his day in court in conjunction
with the McMartin case. Judy Johnson, the first McMartin parent to lodge a
complaint, turned up dead before her scheduled testimony as well. When her
body was found sprawled naked on the floor of her home, her death was said to
be due to complications from her chronic alcoholism. She was also derided by
defense attorneys and their media allies as a mentally unfit crank.

        In truth, Johnson was not known to have any mental problems - or a
drinking problem - prior to learning of the unthinkable abuse her child had
suffered. Considered a key prosecution witness, Johnson received frequent
threats prior to her death and was followed when she ventured out in public.
Many of the other McMartin parents were openly skeptical of Johnson�s stated
cause of death.

        A former Hermosa Beach police officer named Paul Bynum, who had been
hired by the parents of victims as a private investigator, turned up dead on
the eve of his scheduled testimony as well. His death by gunshot was ruled a
suicide, though those close to Bynum dispute that finding to this day.

        Among other things, Bynum may have testified about his examination of
the tunnel excavation project conducted at the school site. This was, of
course, the object of much derision by the media. The fact that the children
repeatedly told stories of tunnels under the property by which they could be
secretly transported to and from the school, and in which they were subjected
to unspeakable abuse in a secret room, was frequently cited as �proof� that
the children's stories were fabrications.

        It was universally accepted that the tunnels did not actually exist,
that being the consensus view of the media and law enforcement authorities.
But while it is true that the investigation commissioned by the District
Attorney's office found no evidence of tunnels, one of the dirty little
secrets of the McMartin case is that the tunnels did, in fact, exist.

        Many of the parents were not satisfied with the ridiculously
superficial examination by the DA�s office, and commissioned another
investigation of the site when the property was sold in April of 1990. To
lead the project, they hired E. Gary Stickel, Ph.D., a highly regarded archeo
logist recommended to them by the Chair of the Interdisciplinary Program of
the Archeology Department at UCLA. Stickel had served as a consultant to
Lucasfilms on the Indiana Jones movies.

        Also brought on board were several other technical specialists. As
Stickel wrote in his report on the excavation: �By engaging a highly
recommended professional archeological team, [the parents] hoped to bring
scientific authority to whatever might be found or a definitive resolution
for whatever was not to be found.� And what the team found was precisely what
the children had been telling them they would find for the previous seven
years:

        �The project unearthed not one but two tunnel complexes as well as
previously unrecognized structural features which defied logical explanation.
Both tunnel complexes conformed to locations and functional descriptions
established by children's reports. One had been described as providing
undetected access to an adjacent building on the east. The other provided
outside access under the west wall of the building and contained within it an
enlarged, cavernous artifact corresponding to children's descriptions of a
�secret room.�

        �Both the contour signature of the walls and the nature of recovered
artifacts indicated that the tunnels had been dug by hand under the concrete
slab floor after the construction of the building ... Not only did the
discovered features fulfill the research prequalifications as tunnels
designed for human traffic, there was also no alternative or natural
explanation for the presence of such features ...

        �If the stories of the children were bogus fantasies, there is no
excuse for the tunnels discovered under the school. If there really were
tunnels, there is no excuse for the glib dismissal of any and all of the
complaints of the children and their parents.�         This investigation was
completed before the McMartin trials had concluded, yet this devastating
evidence was never presented in court by the prosecution. The existence of
this report, complete with photos and maps of the tunnel complexes, was known
to the local and national press, but it was never reported. To this day, it
is denied that any tunnels ever existed under the McMartin Preschool.

        The denial of the tunnels is necessary to maintain the illusion that
the children were not credible witnesses, that illusion being essential to
the cover-up. For if the children were credible, the implications run far
deeper than the tunnels under the school. There is, for example, the stories
told by the children of being pimped out as child prostitutes in private
homes and businesses all over the community.

        They also spoke frequently of being photographed and videotaped while
being abused. District Attorney Robert Philibosian publicly declared the
McMartin Preschool to be an elaborate front for a massive child pornography
operation. Twenty-three parents filed a civil lawsuit making the very same
claim, one that appears to be strongly supported by the facts of the case.

        Other stories told repeatedly by the children are even more
disturbing. They told of being forced to witness and participate in the
ritual torture, killing and mutilation of animals and, on occasion, of human
babies and children as well. They spoke of being forced to drink the blood
and eat the flesh of the slaughtered corpses, of witnessing the beheading of
infants, and of being forced to stab infants themselves.

        They told as well of being sealed in coffins with the mutilated
corpses. And they spoke of being subjected to every sort of depraved sexual
activity imaginable, including necrophilia, copraphilia and bestiality. The
abuse was of such stunning brutality that it is almost beyond human
comprehension that anyone could inflict such physical and psychological
torture on children.

        And yet these stories were soon being told by thousands of other kids
across the country as preschool abuse cases spread like wildfire. Young
children from all walks of life, and from all parts of the country, all
telling remarkably similar stories of horrific ritual abuse � how was this
possible? If they were all victims of 'false memories,' how vast a conspiracy
would be required for therapists all across the country to implant the very
same memories in all of these children?

        Experts have noted that the victimized children show a level of
knowledge that defies rational explanation if the kids have not experienced
what they claim to have experienced. For instance, these child victims can
accurately describe the look, smell, texture and colors of human viscera.
This is an ability, it has been argued, that very few adults possess, other
than those who have been trained as surgeons or coroners.

        These children also display a remarkable level of knowledge of a wide
variety of human sexual practices, including many bizarre acts that, again,
most adults do not have knowledge or awareness of. If these children did not
experience these things firsthand, then how did they gain such knowledge?

        In February of 1985, Officer Sandi Gallant of the San Francisco
Police Department submitted a report to her superiors noting the similarities
in numerous ritual abuse cases. She had gathered evidence from fellow
officers and police departments across the country and summarized the
evidence referenced in the police reports submitted to her. An excerpt from
her report reads as follows:

        �The information contained herein is distasteful and bizarre, to such
a degree that one would choose to discredit it. However, research that I have
done in this area has revealed that numerous cases of this type are surfacing
around the country and in Canada. The similarities in the stories of each
child victim used in these crimes tend to give credibility to the information
revealed by others. Additionally, the psychiatrists and therapists who have
been treating the victims state that the consistency of the stories and the
explicit details revealed cause them to believe that these children are
telling the truth. It is also the belief of each law enforcement officer who
submitted information for this report that the victims are being truthful and
that, in fact, children would be unable to make such stories up.

        �During my research, similarities began surfacing which indicate the
strong probability that there exists a network of people in this country
involved in the sexual abuse and possible homicides of young children. These
cases appear to differ from isolated cases of abuse towards children in that
the crimes mentioned here have been committed with one common goal in mind �
that of mutilating and murdering children for ritualistic or sacrificial
purposes. Many of the cases reported also reveal the possibility of child
pornography beyond the normal type of �kiddie porn� in that these children
are photographed during rituals with some members in robes or other garb and
candles, snakes, swords, altars and other types of ritualistic material being
used.�         Gallant had requested that the report be sent on to the chief
of police for him to review and forward to the FBI. Following his review,
however, the chief declined to submit the report. Gallant also tried to get
the U.S. Department of Justice to review the paperwork, but she was - not
surprisingly - rebuffed there as well.

        As for the McMartin case, there has never been any question that the
children there were horrifically abused. Though rarely noted in press
reports, the jurors were clearly of the opinion that that was, in fact, the
case. The hung juries and acquittals were the result of the jury members�
inability to identify the perpetrators of that abuse, which they attributed
to the inept presentation of the prosecution�s case.

        Another notable fact about the McMartin trials is that the defense
was allowed to subject the child witnesses to the longest pretrial hearing in
the nation�s history. Facing a battery of as many as seven rabid defense
attorneys, the already severely traumatized children were verbally assaulted
for weeks on end in a deliberate attempt to break them. The state made little
effort to protect these young victims.

        Also rarely noted in the reporting on the trials is that the
matriarch of the family - Virginia McMartin - admitted on the stand that one
of her own granddaughters believed that her children had been molested at the
school. McMartin, by the way, had achieved semi-celebrity status in the
childcare field. In the mid-1960s, she had traveled to New Zealand,
Australia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and England to visit preschools as a
consultant.

        In the final analysis, the logical conclusion to be drawn from the
McMartin case is that 460 kids did not conspire to all lie about the abuse
they suffered. They also did not likely lie about their involvement in child
prostitution and child pornography. They certainly did not lie about the
tunnels under the school.

        They also did not lie about their forced involvement in satanic
rituals, in which adults sheathed in black ceremonial robes uttered chants.
In fact, at least one such robe was seized from the home of a defendant. And,
perhaps most tragically, there is good reason to believe that they did not
lie about the blood sacrifices either.

REFERENCES:
1.  Constantine, Alex Virtual Government, Feral House, 1997
2.  Hollingsworth, Jan Unspeakable Acts, Congdon & Weed, 1986
3.  Kahaner, Larry Cults That Kill, Warner Books, 1989
4.  Newton, Michael Raising Hell, Avon Books, 1993
5.  Raschke, Carl Painted Black, Harper and Row, 1990
6.  Ryder, Daniel Cover-Up of the Century, Ryder Publishing, 1996
7.  Stanton, Mike �U-Turn on Memory Lane,� Columbia Journalism Review,
July/August 1997
8.  Stickel, E. Gary, Ph.D. �Archaeological Investigations of the McMartin
Preschool Site, Manhattan Beach, California� (unpublished report of
investigation)
9.  Summit, Dr. Roland C. �The Dark Tunnels of McMartin,� Journal of
Psychohistory, Spring 1994

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