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  • Rabbit Hole

  • A Satanic Ritual Abuse Survivor's Story
  • By: David Shurter
  • Narrated by: David L. White
  • Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins
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Rabbit Hole

By: David Shurter
Narrated by: David L. White
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From the nationwide satanic panic in the 1980s to local political cover-ups, shocking kidnappings, unsolved child murders, and scandalous pedophile rings, this book takes you behind the deceptive headlines and, finally, reveals what was going on in Omaha when all hell broke loose. Rich and well-connected members of Omaha's elite carried out unspeakable acts of abuse and even murder on innocent children. David Shurter was one of those sexually abused survivors forever scarred by the horrible rites performed on him by his own parents and other followers of Satan. It wasn't until he entered psychotherapy in midlife that long ignored childhood memories came to light, and when he discovered his gruesome nightmares were indeed real. This book, finally, is an expose of the surprising participants and unbelievable horrors involving murder, drugs, lavish parties, pedophiles, suspected government conspiracies, and the Omaha gay scene that cast a dark cloud of suspicion over an unsuspecting city. David Shurter takes you down the rabbit hole.

©2012 David Shurter (P)2017 David Shurter
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This book needs to be made viral

Such a sad story and how anybody could come out of the end of all the horrific life experiences and write a book deserves a medal, thankyou for writing this book, and with all the recent conspiracys like pizzagate and wayfare this book just confirms that things like satanic rituals are happening under our noses

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another sra testimony

a triumph for divine love a chance for the light to shine where shadows dwell and bring healing and closure to those that need it. once you know these hard truths about our free will world your own existence will question your beliefs of what is right and wrong and who you trust in authority this web of deceit must be healed

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self-pity in a form of self-help book

I found the topic very interesting however was rather disappointed. The author praise about shamanism and his spiritual discovery, therefore I would rather call this book - "Find yourself through spiritual discourse with shamanism - satanic abuse turned shaman". Is not informative abut the subject of satanism, the last 5 min of the book were the best. Lots of struggle go through the book which I found rather arduous. Not recommended if you rather fact orientated.

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