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      new window Butterflies Description: For survivors of incest, sexual abuse, and ritual abuse. (drwnet.com)
new window Conquer The Night Description: Discussion list for men and women wanting spiritual support while healing from Satanic related cults. (coollist.com)
new window DID/SRA Survivors Description: Christian healing process for survivors, their supporters, and therapists. Articles and discussion forum. (didsrasurvivors.com)
new window From the Inside Out Description: Healing through faith in Christ. Includes information on deprogramming from cults, multiple personality disorder, and Satanic ritual abuse. Articles and discussion forum. (home.mchsi.com)
new window MTC Online Forums Description: Provides a variety of mailing lists for survivors of ritual abuse, mind control, Topics include deprogramming, spirituality, and young alters of people with DID (dissociative identity disorder.) (ritualabuse.net)
new window Pro-Survivor News Description: A mailing list at Yahoo dedicated to a pro-survivor position. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window Ritual Abuse and Secret Societies Newsletter Description: A bi-monthly 12 page newsletter showing the possible connections between secretive organizations, ritual abuse and mind control. (members.aol.com)
new window Ritual Abuse Free Description: Resources on healing and information from a Christian perspective. (ritualabusefree.org)
new window Society Support Description: Nine, free email listservs for victims of psychological manipulation in cults or abusive relationships. (trancenet.org)
new window Stephanie's Safe Haven Description: Information, links, and supports in the areas of sexual abuse, MPD/DID, substance abuse and Klippel-Feil syndrome. (geocities.com)
new window Sunshine Through The Rain Description: A place of information, support, and resources for ritual abuse survivors, supporters, and loved ones. (enchantedwings.freeservers.com)
new window Survivorship Description: An international forum on survival of sadistic sexual abuse and ritualistic abuse. ()
 




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