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"Phoenix-style "civilian assassination" program?"

Sorry, what is this in reference to? I am familiar with Santa Muerte, but
what is this "Phoenix-style "civilian assassination" program?"

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On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Vigilius Haufniensis <
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> The conspiracy theory is that the Phoenix-style "civilian assassination"
> program is all under the rubric of Santa Muerte nowadays.  At least as far
> as I know.  Thanks.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Pitch313 <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>>  Aloha,
>>
>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 13:01:20 -0800, Susan Johnston Graf <[log in to unmask]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Colleagues,
>>
>> I just thought I'd share a story that is unfolding in my neck of the wood
>> here in Northeastern Pennsylvania.  You'll find the pertinent material on
>> page 2 of the article.  Personally, I think this woman just has problems,
>> but the publicity should be interesting.
>>
>>
>> http://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-pa-satanic-serial-killer-miranda-barbour-20140217,0,4079138.story?page=3
>>
>>
>>
>> Honestly, I gotta say that you can't make this stuff up--Miranda Barbour
>> grew
>> up in North Pole, Alaska and joined a Satanic cult there as a young teen.
>> So
>> she tells us.
>>
>> Sounds like aomething from the plot of a comic book or a made for TV
>> horror
>> movie or computer game. North Pole Satanic cult?!?!?
>>
>> Intellectually, academically, I find such a claim to a small town Satanic
>> cult that
>> promotes serial murder intransigent. Yes, it might have existed. Or not.
>> It might
>> have incorporated aspects of what we list members recognize as Satanism.
>> Or
>> not. It might have expressed elements of demon centered popular
>> occulture.
>> Or not. It might be a fantasy, an excuse, or a legal maneuver. Or not.
>>
>> Representatives of Satanic organizations insist that Barbour is not a
>> member.
>> (An odd sentence to write in so many ways!)
>>
>> Still, it goes accurately to a bull's eye of collective psychology.
>>
>> For now, I'm looking at the claims of a Satanic cult membership more or
>> less
>> like the Jolly Roger--a forceful symbol to inspire fear, confusion, and
>> the like.
>> But I cannot say that the colours are true or false.
>>
>> Musing Could I Be An Expert Witness On Satanic Cults In This Case? No!!!
>> Rose,
>>
>> Pitch
>>
>>
>>
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