Activists
with The Satanic Temple say a now-former therapist in Canada has been
pushing conspiracies about globe-spanning, mind-controlling cults for
years. And after they exposed some of her professional talks to her
licensing board, she voluntarily gave up her psychology license.
In June, a representative of The Satanic Temple sent a complaint about
retired therapist Alison Miller to the College of Psychologists of
British Columbia, the organization responsible for licensing
psychologists in the province. Though Miller retired from practicing
therapy in 2018, the complaint accused her of causing harm by spreading
“the dangerous notion that satanic cults engage in ritual abuse of
children” in her public speeches and published books.
The presentations highlighted in the complaint—including one titled “Working Through Your Traumatic Memories and Destroying the Mind Control”—were
given by Miller at a 2017 conference hosted by Survivorship, an
organization billed as a support group for victims of ritual abuse. The
president of Survivorship, a Massachusetts-based licensed mental health
counselor named Neil Brick, claims he is a ritual abuse survivor who was “programmed” by the Illuminati into becoming a killer and spy.
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