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Revision as of 19:33, 4 November 2007 by Arkalochori (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Ted Patrick is an American deprogrammer, an activity which includes assisting families in the abducting persons with the purpose of persuading or forcing them to renounce a religious group. According to a 1979 article in the Washington Post, Patrick styled himself as "Black Lighting". However, anti-cult activists Flo Conway and Jim Siegelman state in their 1978 book Snapping, that cult leaders gave him that moniker (Conway & Siegelman 1995).
Bibliography
- Patrick, Ted. Let Our Children Go. Ballantine 1976.
Notes
- Open Season on Sects TIME Magazine August 20, 1973
- Breaking the Spell That Binds Henry Allen Washington Post February 6, 1979
References
- Conway and Siegelman, Black Lightning (Chapter 6 of Snapping), 1995, ISBN 0-9647650-0-4
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