Sunday, October 18, 2020

Weird Tract Number 124: "Closet Witches" by Jack T. Chick (Interview with Defrocked Physician Rebecca Brown and "Elaine")

 Troy Davis writes:

Closet witches jack chick

Jack Chick (1924-2016) embraced and stood by some pretty sketchy characters such as John Todd and Alberto Rivera, but Dr. Rebecca Brown was a rising star in the Chick Publications stable of authors who fell out of favor with the Chickster after a brief alliance in the 1980s. Chick never publicly gave his reasons for his break with Brown; David Daniels didn't mention Brown in his official biography of Chick


During her brief tenure as a Chick Publications author, Brown wrote two books (whose covers feature kickass Frazetta-esque artwork by Fred Carter): He Came to Set The Captives Free and Prepare for WarHe Came to Set The Captives Free is the story of "Elaine," a alleged captive of Satanism who allegedly was the bride of the Devil. The book also tells of Brown's struggles with satanism at the hospital that employed her (Brown, born Ruth Bailey, lost her medical license for, among other things, of diagnosing patients, including Elaine, of being possessed by demons and for administering dangerous dosages of drugs such as Demerol). I remember seeing Brown interviewed on a TBN program and I concluded she was batshit crazy. Prepare for War discusses various practices that open up a person to demonic possession (I includes some of those Brown listed such as vegetarianism and astral-projection in my satirical list of "doorways to demonic possession" panel that I use in my Chick tract parodies (see below; for more on how this list became a viral meme, read this article).

Closet Witches consists of two audio-cassettes in which Chick interviews Brown and Elaine. It's basically a rehash of the claims made in He Came to Set The Captives Free. One new revelation made by Elaine was that Satan was personally targeting Chick for destruction. It's a surreal listening experience; it's too bad the audio isn't available on The Internet. 

One final note on Brown: She and her husband Daniel Yoder are still around. I previously noted that she sold $46 vials of anointing oil. 

UPDATE: Several years ago, Brown's website announced that Elaine had passed on. Rebecca Brown died June 23, 2020. Here is her obituary. 

NOTES ON JACK CHICK: In my introductory post, I listed just a few of the many rare and valuable objects from The Museum's extensive Chick-related collection . . . The role of Ralph Rushtoi in the publishing careers of both Jack Chick and another comics-based tract writer Vic Lockman. . . I discuss the role of Bill Bright's prolific tract The Four Spiritual Laws in leading to a format change in Chick tracts that was a key reason why they have become much more popular since the late 1960s . . . My thoughts on Jack Chick's spreading of the peace symbol/broken cross mythology . . .  Jack Chick's retro-futuristic car in the scarce 48-page version of "The Beast" . . . Chick tract parody "Constitutional Rites" . . .Jack Chick's cold war tract "Ivan The Terrible" . . . Article on Chick by fellow Catholic-baiting Bob Jones University magazine . . .Catholic-bashing tract by Chick's protege Alberto Rivera . . . Knock-off of a Chick tract by James Lloyd:"Left Behind" . . . Chick tract parody "Donald Trump Is The Antichrist; Prepare for the Rapture!" . . . The extremely rare 1970 Chick tract "Operation Somebody Cares" . . .The rare Chick Publications comic book "Jonah" by Chick and Fred Carter . . . The museum's prized cultural artifact, original art by Jack Chick . . .  The museum's collection of Jack Chick's high school yearbooks . . . An appreciation of the deranged nature of the original 1972 version of the Chick tract "The Last Generation"  . . The museum has a rare copy of the oversized 1964 Version of "This Was Your Life" by Jack Chick (Distributed by Rushtoi Publications) 


Doorways to demonic possession


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