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Michelle remembers
Michelle Smith

Congdon & Lattes : distributed by St. Martin's Press, 1980 - 310 pages

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This book scared the HELL out of me.

True? Fiction? I don't care. I have read every book on the True Crime shelf and watched every video on the Horror shelf. Nothing scared me like this one did. Anyone who says they weren't scared is a Satan worshipper.


From a Pastor

I pastor a church in the Dallas Texas area. It never ceases to amaze me how much satan will attack these writings to cover up his activities. My wife grew up around satanism and was an SRA victim growing up. She went on to practice witchcraft, but came to Christ around the age of 29. I assure you this book and others like this are very real. This is a must read for any Christian as we move into the end times.

J. Boyd


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great book - highly recommended

This book took tremendous courage to write. Its facts were verified by the publisher. It was attacked by those that defended accused child molesters.

from the book :

verification of the accuracy of the book "Michelle Remembers"by Michelle Smith and Lawrence Pazder, MD

from the book "A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER" pages xi - xiii"

"Dr. Pazder's credentials are impressive. He obtained his M.D. from the University of Alberta in 1961; his diploma in tropical medicine from the University Liverpool in 1962; and in 1968, his specialist certificate in psychiatry and his diploma in psychological medicine from McGill University. In 1971, he was made a fellow of Canada's Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is a member of three Canadian professional associations and of the American Psychiatric Association as well. He practiced medicine in West Africa and has participated in medical task forces and health organizations. He has been chairman of the Mental Health Committee of the Health Planning Council for British Columbia. A member of the staff of two hospitals in Victoria, British Columbia-the Royal Jubilee and the Victoria General-he is in private practice with a group of five psychiatrists. His professional papers include a study of the long-term effects of stress upon concentration-camp victims.

Two experienced interviewers journeyed to Victoria and talked to Dr. Pazder's colleagues, to the priests and the bishop who became involved in the case, to doctors who treated Michelle Smith when she was a child, to relatives and friends. From local newspaper, clergy, and police sources they learned that reports of Satanism in Victoria are not infrequent and that Satanism has apparently existed there for many years. Satanism in Western Canada flourished in many areas with activities far more ominous than some of the innocuous groups now found in parts of the United States who claim some connection with Satanism.

The source material was scrutinized. The many thousands of pages of transcript of the tape recordings that Dr. Pazder and Michelle Smith made of their psychiatric sessions were read and digested; they became the basis of this book. The tapes themselves were listened to in good measure, and the videotapes made of some of his sessions were viewed. Both the audio and video are powerfully convincing. It is nearly unthinkable that the protracted agony they record could have been fabricated."

Thomas B. Congdon, Jr New York April 22, 1980

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