3 Quotes & Sayings By Pamela Sue Perskin

Pamela Sue Persk, Ph.D., is the author of the popular PAMELA SUE'S ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS, which includes such titles as: "How to Feed Your Baby", "The Dressing Table", "A Practical Guide to Home Dressmaking", and "Pamela Sue's New and Improved Encyclopedia of Jokes". She also authored three books: "BOOKS FROM MY HAND: Over 400 Little-Known Stories and Humorous Pieces," "Pamela Sue's Assortment of Books," and "Pamela Sue's Greatest Hits." Her most recent book is entitled, PAMELA SUE'S ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS: Expanded Edition, which expands on Pamela Sue's collection of jokes and stories to include such titles as: "BOOKS FROM MY HAND: The First Twenty Years," "BOOKS FROM MY HAND: The Second Twenty Years," and "BOOKS FROM MY HAND: The Third Twenty Years."

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This monograph by Special Agent Ken Lanning (1992) is merely a guide for those who may investigate this phenomenon, as the title indicates, and not a study. The author is a well known skeptic regarding cult and ritual abuse allegations and has consulted on a number of cases but to our knowledge has not personally investigated the majority of these cases, some of which have produced convictions. p179[refers to Lanning, K. V. (1992)Investigator's guide to allegations of "ritual" child abuse. Quantico, VA: National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime.] . Pamela Sue Perskin
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One example was the assertion that a seven-year FBI study revealed no evidence of organized cult or ritual activity in the United States. In reality there is no such study. The day following the ABC program, my office contacted the FBI and requested a copy of the alleged study. The bureau responded in writing indicating that no such study existed.[referring to the Lanning report - Lanning, K. V. (1992)Investigator's guide to allegations of "ritual" child abuse. Quantico, VA: National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime.]. Pamela Sue Perskin