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Canaille!

Il y a une autre canaille à laquelle on sacrifie tout, et cette canaille est le peuple. —Voltaire

In my recent articles, and on this site in general, I have expressed myself in a very derogatory way about the masses (and the System that empowers them: democracy), whom I have called as Voltaire called them, canaille, and I have also called them in a much worse way.

After years of not seeing it, I have just watched one more time the 1995 film Indictment: The McMartin Trial, starring James Woods: one of the very few films I can recommend in this dark hour for our civilisation.

The daycare sex abuse hysteria was a moral panic that occurred mainly during the 1980s and early 1990s and brought charges against completely innocent daycare providers accused of committing various forms of child abuse, including satanic ritual abuse. The McMartin preschool trial was a typical case. Members of the McMartin family, who ran a preschool in Manhattan Beach, California, were accused of acts of sexual abuse of children in their care.

Since the mid-1990s, the phenomenon has been discredited to such a degree that criminalists and law enforcement authorities have recognised it for what it was: a witch hunt that led to imprisonment and ruined the lives of many innocent adults. The film Indictment: The McMartin trial masterfully shows how a moral panic psychotised the masses in the decade I lived in California.

In its heyday in the 1980s and early 1990s, similar in some ways to the Salem trial of 1692, such allegations reached grotesque extremes. Using invasive adult techniques in the interrogation of kindergartners, therapists elicited confessions riddled with fantasies: that the children had been kidnapped and taken through a network of hidden tunnels to a cavern beneath the school; that they flew in the air; and that they saw giraffes, lions and the sacrifice of a rabbit to be returned to their unsuspecting parents at the kindergarten. Needless to say, no forensic evidence was found to support such claims, so the final verdict was: not guilty.

After the legal catastrophe that was McMartin and other similar cases (years in prison for this type of accusations before and during the trial with the accused being completely innocent!), children have never again been interrogated with the aggressive techniques that induce them to fantasise so wildly.

Indictment is the best example of how the masses—yes: the canaille—react when they are in a moral panic: they simply trust the Jew-controlled media. The film vindicates why I speak so disparagingly of the masses or rabble and why I can only love the dissident individual.

6 replies on “Canaille!”

‘There is another rabble to whom we sacrifice everything, and this rabble is the people.’

I’ve just changed the title of this post from Indictment to Canaille!

‘canaille’ ultimately comes from ‘canis’ meaning ‘dog’. Ironically, you are calling the Goyim rabble: ‘dogs’… which is precisely what the Jewish rabbi, whom they worship, called them!

The Jews are the archetypal scoundrels, although the word and quote comes from a non-Jew because whites are not left behind.

By the way, I’m going to leave this post over the weekend as an invitation to visitors to watch the full movie, embedded above. If you see it you will agree with me that that’s what they are: canaille.

So let me get this straight: you’re a self-styled “specialist in child abuse” and here you are promoting an HBO documentary (LOL!) “debunking” those reports of kids being abused in the 80s??!! [rest of the comment removed by a admin]

I omitted to say that in 2007 I studied for four months, full time, the moral panic that eventually became known as Satanic Ritual Abuse, including academic texts on the subject.

The McMartin case was clearly a case of societal moral panic. Not 100% of movies are bad, just 99.9% and Indictment is one of the notable exceptions.

If you are the John that I think you are, I assure you that Don Cesar from the 80s until 2010 all his works were about child abuse of all kinds and from 2010 onwards he dedicated himself fully to White Nationalism or rather to everything related to it. call the white race racism or white supremacy.

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