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Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Novaccines: 6:35pm On Jan 22, 2020
Them pedophiles are coming out of the church and nowhere else


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Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Novaccines: 7:45pm On Jan 22, 2020
Sodomy the worst of evils
Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Novaccines: 8:08pm On Jan 22, 2020
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Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Novaccines: 9:11pm On Jan 22, 2020
GLYNN COUNTY, GA. — 

A Georgia pastor and conservative political activist was arrested Friday morning on charges of child molestation and aggravated child molestation. 

Ken Adkins, 56, of St. Simons Island, turned himself into police at about 9 a.m., according to officials with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. 

The GBI was requested on Aug. 12 to assist officials with the accusations against Adkins. 

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Adkins is currently in the Glynn County Jail. The investigation is ongoing.

Adkins has one church, with locations in Brunswick, Jacksonville and Atlanta, according to his website. 

Adkins recently came under fire when he tweeted "homosexuals got what they deserved" after the deadly mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub. His Twitter account has since been set to private. 




Prime example of Christians blame gaming this man blames homosexuals for what pedophiles in churches like him does, raping children and turning them into perverts.


They are men and women of no integrity. Any cause they raise they so in contempt of law. They hate the laws of the land and pedophiles are the greatest law breakers.


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Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Novaccines: 9:49pm On Jan 22, 2020
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Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Novaccines: 2:06am On Jan 23, 2020
Sodomy the worst of evils
Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Novaccines: 2:23am On Jan 23, 2020
      

CHILD TRAFFICKING,  CHURCH PEDOPHILES,  TRAFFICKING

Church Pedophiles & Child Sex Trafficking Nests Intersect by The Thousands

February 25, 2019

Do not turn a blind eye. Pedophilia goes far beyond the walls of the church, and spreads much like the plague, infesting local communities and infiltrating daycares, schools, and foster care, while many remain protected by local community leaders and officials. Child sex trafficking and church pedophiles are rampant, and the lists being disseminated by churches across the country, pointing to pedophile priests and clergy, most of which have long been deceased, is a swift way to clean their hands of it, with false transparency. What they don’t want people to know, is just how far this truly reaches, and the fact that teachers, attorneys, police officers, sheriffs, politicians, and even judges are in their “pedophile family,” making sure their secrets are safe, rather than the victims.

This is dark subject matter that is crucial for all to read in its entirety, in order to understand the true scope of what is happening to children across this country. Do not turn a blind eye – people must combat this for the children. This report will illustrate just how deep these nests go, the profoundly disturbing connections, detail of specific cases with numerous additional case links, show how communities are infiltrated, and what to pay very close attention to in one’s surroundings. Many churches are involved, not just the Catholic Church, who has the third highest total number of local congregations in the US, with 17,651 parishes. That said, it is important to touch on the Vatican in this report, due to significant statements and lack of action that has taken place.

The lists are trickling out, but are people seeing the bigger picture and just how widespread this is? Do people understand they have the power to stop this?

Let’s put this in perspective. In 2018 the Pennsylvania diocese released their list of 301 predator priests who sexually abused over 1,000 child victims. Since that report was released, investigations ensued into clergy in 14 states by attorneys general. New Jersey released a list of more than 180 priests. The Houston Chronicle uncovered 20 years of abuse by the Southern Baptist Convention, resulting in 700 victims, while those leaders who knew, did nothing. The Louisville KY diocese identified 48 priests. Bishops covered up the abuse by 118 Catholic clergy in Buffalo. In the California Bay Area, the list of priest sex offenders is currently at 212. Two Roman Catholic Jesuit provinces that cover nearly half the US, recently released a list of 153 priests and ministry leaders of sexual abuse that dates back to the 1950s. In a 2010 report by three advocacy groups, nearly 60% of Chicago’s Roman Catholic parishes have had a priest publicly accused of sexually abusing a child. In 2018, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan revealed there were nearly 700 clergymen in Illinois that have been accused of child sexual assault. In 2017, six families with nine children filed a lawsuit against LDS – The Corporation of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, alleging that LDS leaders knew one of their members was abusing children for years, and they covered it up. Is this nightmare beginning to sink in yet? This is a mere sampling. Continue reading. Hundreds of lists have been released across 28 states thus far, and we haven’t even touched on the child trafficking aspect in connection with churches. There needs to be an interactive map created, with pins in every church denomination across the country. The clickable pin would reveal names, dates, and charges of all clergy who have been involved in sexually abusing children, as well as those who covered it up. This is a great idea for someone who wants to develop this app. Italyand Poland have created maps worth looking at, to see just how widespread this issue is. A brilliant interactive map of L.A.’s pedophile priests was created back in 2012 by Socal Connect. This is the type of map that needs to be created across the entire country, by state. 


Make no mistake, pedophiles sharing children, and child sex trafficking go hand-in-hand in these nests they build. Just recently three pastors from Ohio were indicted on child sex trafficking charges, sharing the children, while operating out of multiple facilities. This case is illustrated further down, along with other cases involving child sex trafficking, a church involved with child sexual abuse and mutilations of cats for satanic rituals, a nest in Kentucky with a Judge sentenced to 20 years, and the indictments of countless other pedophiles involved in atrocities against children. What is important to absorb, is the fact that these people exist everywhere, and choose positions of work where children thrive. It is critical to be observant of one’s surroundings, to be able to spot the nests, and to be deeply aware of this epidemic, so as to protect ALL children.


SHAMED: Pope Francis Says “Accusers Are Friends or Relatives of The Devil”

The Pope was recently addressing pilgrims from the Italian diocese of Benevento, where he stated:

Whose is the office of the accuser! The devil! And those who spend their life accusing, accusing, accusing, are – I will not say children, because the devil does not have any – but friends, cousins, relatives of the devil.
He who loves the Church knows how to forgive, because he knows that he himself is a sinner and is in need of God’s forgiveness.


Is the Pope trying to shame victims who are only recently seeing an admittance from the Church, of sexual child abuse dating back to the 1950’s – victims, whose perpetrators are long since dead? Victims who “accused” but never saw justice, and instead witnessed these men carry out their positions within the Church, while they continued to abuse other children. The Pope now states that these “accusers” are friends or relatives of the Devil, and if they love the Church they will know how to forgive. All the while, he sits on his throne beneath a magnificent sculpture called ‘The Resurrection’ which depicts Jesus with a seemingly skeletal tail, surrounded by skulls, as the Pope peers out to his audience seated in a hall, fashioned to look like that of a snake. 


Judge of Vatican’s Highest Appellate Court, Official of Vatican Embassy in D.C., and Vatican Diplomat – Child Sex Abuse and Child Pornography Charges

In 2018, Monsignor Pietro Amenta, one of 22 judges of the Roman Rota accepted a plea bargain on charges of sexual molestation and having 80 pornographic images on his computer, some involving minors. From 1996-2012 he served as an official of the Vatican’s Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, prior to becoming a judge in 2012.

In 2018, Monsignor Carlo Alberto Capella, former official of the Vatican embassy in Washington D.C., was sentenced to five years for using a computer to download and distribute pornographic images of children engaged in sexually explicit acts.

In 2015, Archbishop Józef Wesolowski, a Vatican diplomat, died while under a form of house arrest, after facing charges of child abuse while in the Dominican Republic.

They all cover for one another, and it’s all beginning to percolate to the surface, in the public eye. The recent Chilean scandal, where the bishops and the Pope were essentially covering for one of their own, is a perfect example of this.

These are only a few of the thousands who have sexual abuse claims against them. Perhaps this shines a little light on why the Pope would like to keep this quiet, as in the past, and shuns accusers for daring to keep a spotlight on one of the world’s biggest and fastest growing tragedies of all time – pedophilia and child trafficking.


5 Cases Detailing Churches’ Involvement with Child Molestation, Child Sex Trafficking & More

CASE #1:  3 Ohio Pastors, 3 Churches, 3 Victims (1 shared) – Child Sex Trafficking

Cordell Jenkins, Kenneth Butler, Anthony J. Haynes

In November, 2017 Cordell Jenkins, Kenneth Butler, and Anthony J. Haynes were indictedand charged with child sex trafficking and child pornography. For starters, these men were all sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl, in hotels, at Greater Life Christian Center in Toledo, and at Abundant Life Ministries, dating back to 2014. Haynes gave the girl hush money and told her not to tell anyone or it would ruin his life, as well as recorded the sexual assaults on his cellphone. He also arranged her being abused by several other men, including Jenkins, who even abused her at his own home. Jenkins also abused a second girl in March of 2017.

In addition to Butler’s involvement with this 14-year-old girl, he was also indicted on sex trafficking charges of a third girl. He was a pastor at Kingdom Encounter Family Worship.

Despite these detestable acts, in January 2019, Alisa Haynes and Alexis Fortune, the wife and step-daughter of Anthony Haynes were charged for abducting one of the victims at gunpoint and warning her not to testify at trial. They removed the victim from her apartment, choked her with a cord and told her to take back statements she had made to investigators. Both have federal charges against them.

In February, Laura Lloyd-Jenkins, the wife of Cordell Jenkins, pleaded guilty to making false statements to investigators, including stating that she wasn’t aware of Jenkins having sex with the girl, or being aware of her age. Lloyd served as a board member for Lucas County Children Services, and had been in regular communication with one of the victims dating back to 2016. She knew the girl was a minor, and met with her in person in March 2017, along with the girl’s guardian, at a local pizza place, whereby they showed Lloyd the text messages indicating Jenkins and Haynes had been paying the girl for sex.

Investigators testified that they found searches on Lloyd-Jenkins phone on the same date she had met with the girl at the pizza place. Her searches revealed: “husband slept with 17-year-old,” “what is sex trafficking?,” “Southwest companion pass international travel,” and “find Caribbean hotels by Marriott.”

Kenneth Butler was sentenced to 17-1/2 years in prison for conspiracy to sex traffic children, obstruction of sex trafficking investigation, and two counts of sex trafficking children.

Cordell Jenkins pleaded guilty to two counts of sex trafficking of children, one count of sexual exploitation of children, and is awaiting sentencing.

Anthony Haynes, who is charged with child sex trafficking, and knowingly recruiting, enticing, harboring, transporting, providing or obtaining a person under the age of 18, is awaiting trial. In an affidavit, it alleges that Haynes, along with a woman, engaged in sex acts on multiple occasions with a female teenager.

This is a perfect example of how pedophiles working within a church, share victims, as well as traffic them, beyond church walls. These pastors abused three girls within the walls of the church, in one of their homes, in a car, and in multiple hotels. Two of the wives, along with a step-daughter went to great means to protect them, and one of the wives was on the board of child services. Plus, there is an affidavit stating a woman was present with Haynes while engaging in sex acts with a female teenager. Oftentimes, pedophilia runs in families and/or marriages.

Sick yet? Don’t stop reading now. The children need help, and people need to be armed with this knowledge.


CASE #2: Nine Clergy & Deputy Sheriff Arrested in Sexual Abuse of Two Dozen Children Involving Satanic Rituals

Not long after Hosanna Church in Ponchatoula, LA closed its doors, in 2005 an investigation into sexual abuse of children and mutilations of cats for satanic rituals ensued, landing many of the church leaders in prison, including a deputy sheriff who once lived on the church grounds.

Sheriff Daniel H. Edwards said that as many as 25 children, evenly split between boys and girls, may have been involved in sex acts at the youth center, in cars, and in homes of at least two of those charged. They believe the abuse began in 1999, and stopped occurring on the church grounds after 2003. “But nobody really believes that they just stopped abusing kids,” Sheriff Edward said.

Nine people had been arrested, and numerous computers, videotapes, computer disks, boxes containing documents and photographs, and nine bags full of costumes, were all seized, in which police believed some contained child pornography. The victims ranged in age from 1 to 16, and the police found a faint imprint of a pentagram on the floor in the youth hall located behind the sanctuary. Some that were arrested stated rituals involving cats’ blood and people dressed in black robes took place within the pentagrams.

Pastor Louis Lamonica Jr. confessed to being the head of a Satanic ring, claiming he was one of six who took part in the abuse of children, animal sacrifice, and satanic rituals. His wife, the deputy sheriff, and other church members were involved as well. Lamonica described the pentagram in the middle of the floor, a book of ‘Spells and Temptations,’ and the youth room where all of the windows were covered in black. They dedicated a baby to Satan, put the baby in a black dress in the middle of the pentagram, played satanic music, and lit candles. They would drain the blood of a cat, each drink it, and then kill the cat, removed the dress from the baby and sprinkled the blood over her/him, all while chanting around the child.

When they weren’t performing rituals on babies, they would pick up girls, the males would line up and have sex with her, and the females would perform MouthAction. He also stated there was feces and urine laid around, and during these rituals he would become distorted by the Devil and demons would change him into an animal.

The others that were arrested described other disturbing scenes of bestiality, one who had abused his daughter since she was 2-months-old, and Lamonica’s own sons had given detailed accounts of long-term abuse by their father, and others they were passed around to. They later recanted their statements on the stand.

Lamonica is serving four life sentences. The others plead guilty to charges ranging from aggravated rape to sexual battery to obstruction of justice. Deputy Sheriff Christopher Labat was charged with child pornography, but charges were later dismissed. Labat had covered for these people, and when church members brought concerns to him, he dismissed them. He also had charges of obstruction of justice dismissed against one of the church members involved. Labat still resides in Louisiana, in a location where 35 registered sex offenders live close by.

Ironically, the church itself was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. This case is an example of how leaders of a church, the members of a church, and a deputy sheriff all worked together to abuse children in the most barbaric way, while covering for one another, within their community.

Disgusted? Don’t stop reading now. There is critical information, that must be known by all, so the children can be protected.








More data and this is some juicy info detailing church pedophiles and how pedophilia doesn't stop at the church walls yet spills out into daycares, schools, cub scouts. This is the true Western World that claims they desire equal rights for perverts while tampering the rights of children daily. Hypocrites.


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Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Novaccines: 2:24am On Jan 23, 2020
Case #4:  Baptist Church Hires Famous Child Molester Pastor – to Make Money

Pastor Darrell Gilyard of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL, was charged in 2009 for lewd or lascivious conduct to a female victim under 16-years-old, as well as lewd or lascivious molestation to a female victim under 12-years-old. He was a nationally known preacher and knew how to corral people in. He served three years, and had to register as a sex offender. No less than two months after getting out of prison, he was offered to preach at Christ Tabernacle Baptist Church. Their reason for allowing a registered sex offender to return to work at their church? They needed the money, and he was the one that could raise it. They don’t even hide this fact.

His three-year probation stipulated that he was not to have contact with minors. So, what did the church do? They barred minors from the services and he wasn’t allowed to perform marriage counseling or other pastoral work. Of course his probation officer approved, and so – minors were no longer allowed to attend service when he was preaching. Amazing. The church’s Trustee Eloise Bolden said that the church was ensuring they would hold separate youth services for minors, and that Gilyard should be forgiven and offered another shot at ministry. Once his probation period ended, the church allowed him to be around minors again.

But it wasn’t just children he sexually abused. In 2004, Gilyard admitted to fathering the child of a woman who had accused him of raping her during a counseling session. Furthermore, there are several women who claimed that Gilyard assaulted them at Texas churches in the 1980s.

Despite all of this, the church’s only concern was money. They were about to go under, so they hired on a famous child sex abuser pastor to raise money. And guess what? They did. The parents and families attending that church clearly were not concerned either. They all supported him. If one believes the false psychoanalysis that pedophilia is in fact a disease, then obviously this man cannot control himself around children. If one doesn’t believe it’s a disease, but rather a desire – the same outcome applies.

There was recently an investigation that found 380 Southern Baptist Church ministers, deacons, leaders and volunteers have been credibly accused or convicted of sexual abuse in the last 20 years. They also found evidence that leadership has systematically covered up sex abuse allegations and moved sex offenders to other churches. At least 10 churches re-hired sex offenders. Paul Pressler, the former vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention was accused of child molestation. Lawsuits have been filed by victims of sex abuse in the SBC church.

This case reveals the mentality of the church. No matter what denomination, they all cover for one another. They prey on the vulnerable. They shame victims. They use God as a tool for demanding forgiveness. They do not want the victims to go to the police, so they deal with it quietly, and settle with money, oftentimes removing a priest only to place him at a church several towns away. WHY are people tolerating this? WHY are people attending this church? WHY were the parents okay with being separated from their children at services? THEY ALL KNEW, and they supported this man, and this church. This man, who sexually molested a child under 12-years-old and raped a woman in the church office during his counseling session with her. At what point will people take back their power, stand up for children, and say enough is enough, rather than encouraging these barbaric acts against children to continue. Does one truly believe THIS is what God wants?

Infuriated? Don’t stop reading now. It is necessary to absorb ALL of this to understand its many tentacles. It’s time to take back power – for the children.


CASE #5: Boise Priest Sentenced to 25 Years: Desires of Murder, Satanism & Sex with ChildrenPhoto credit: Idaho Statesman

Rev. W. Thomas Faucher, priest at the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise, was sentenced to 25 years in prison without parole. At 73-years-old, Faucher had amassed thousands of child pornography videos and images, and shared some of them online. The deeply disturbing part to this case, is Faucher’s desires, described by Detective John Brumbaugh who had investigated the videos, photos, chats, and emails. He stated that Faucher was actively seeking interests with gay men, satanic interests, and the rape and killing of minors. His cellphone and computer contained more than 2,500 sexually exploitative files with young-looking subjects, that were violent, torturous, and involved children crying.

Brumbaugh said that Faucher expressed a desire to have sex with 6-year-old boys, satanic desires, and that the thought of killing someone excited him. He fantasized about sexual abuse of altar boys and babies, and enjoyed a video of a boy being beaten to death. Faucher had images of him urinating on the cross and canon law book, and wrote that he urinated in the wine for Mass at least once. He also stated that “it felt good to lie for no good reason except to do it…Most of the time, I just make a new reality and believe it as long as it suits me.”

In December 2018, the Idaho Statesman had reported that two men came forward to church officials and prosecutors to accuse him of sexually abusing them when they were children several decades ago; no charges have been filed in those cases.

This is a case that depicts what goes on inside the mind of a monster – a monster that served in the church for 45-years. God only knows what may have happened on a physical level throughout this time, being has his desires seemed to have reached a full-scale level of pure evil. To hide such desires for so many years, without anyone knowing, or anyone coming forward, seems highly unlikely.

Absolutely shocked? Don’t stop reading now. It’s important to understand those who protect people like this, and others involved in the pedophile family. Keep reading.


Additional Arrests of Child Sexual Abuse and Child Sex Trafficking in Connection with Churches

This is a small sampling from hundreds of thousands of cases:

Former Fayetteville Pastor Faces 142 Chargesfor the Rapes of Four Children

Grace Baptist Pastor of Children’s Ministry in Knoxville Arrested in Sex Trafficking Sting: He Responded to Ads on Backpage.com for To Have Sex with Two Females – One Under 18. A Second Pastor was Also Arrested in This Sting.

Dallas-area Pastor, Gospel Singer Arrested on Multiple Charges of Child Sex Abuse

Homosexual Lutheran Pastor Arrested for Trafficking Child Porn in San Francisco

Deacon in Child Porn Charge was Former School Worker

Police Arrested Pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Pace for Traveling to Two Locations with Intention to Have Intercourse with a 14-year-old Boy

Willow Creek Paid $3.25M to Settle Lawsuits Over Child Sex Abuse by Church Volunteer

Pastor Sexually Abused Children in Church and Homes – Gaston County Police Say

Former Baptist Church Director Arrested in Prostitution Sting

Boston Archdiocese Settled an $85M Lawsuit with 552 Victims Back in 2003

Church Deacon Arrested in Pedophile Ring

Richland Deacon Charged with Two Counts of Child Molestation

Former Baptist Church Deacon Charged with Sexual Abuse of Young Girls

March, 2018 Bishop Joseph Cistone’s Home was Raided for Lack of Cooperation of Investigation into Pedophile Ring in Saginaw, MI. Seven Months Later, Cistone Died in His Home at Age 69 for Causes Yet to be Determined.

TEN Additional Clergy Sex Scandals in 2017 Alone


Many People in Places of Power Are Part of The Pedophile Family or Protect Those That Are

This is a small sampling from hundreds of thousands of cases.

Former Albertville, AL Judge Sentenced for Molesting a Child and Possessing Thousands of Images of Child Pornography, Including Graphic Sexual Assaults on Toddlers, and Advised Other Sexual Predators on How to Groom and Molest Children

California Judge Ronald C. Kline’s Case of Child Molestation and Child Pornography was Suppressed by Court

Center City Lawyer Charged with Having Sex with 14-Year-Old Girl

Indiana Lawyer and Former Judge Charged in Sexual Misconduct Case

Arkansas Police Officer Arrested on Sexual Assault and Child Pornography Charges

Clark County, KY Sheriff Indicted by Feds for Paying a Prostitute for MouthAction and Giving Her a Badge and Uniform to Get Government Employee Rate at Area Hotels

2 Arrested for Human Trafficking, Including a Former Vice Squad Supervisor

Police Sergeant and Firefighter Both Bustedin Child Sex Sting

Federal Prosecutors Broke Law in New York Hedge Fund Manager Jeffrey Epstein Case, Judge Rules

(They concealed a plea agreement from more than 30 underage victims who had been sexually abused. In a 33-page opinion, Judge Marra said: “prosecutors not only violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act by not informing the victims, they also misled the girls into believing that the FBI’s sex trafficking case against Epstein was still ongoing — when in fact, prosecutors had secretly closed it after sealing the plea bargain from the public record. Epstein worked in concert with others to obtain minors not only for his own sexual gratification, but also for the sexual gratification of others.”)

Actress Allison Mack Charged in The NXIVM Cult Case on Child Sex Trafficking Charges (Many are involved in this case with potentially more indictments to come. Whereas mainstream news ALL leave off the word “Child” after “Sex Trafficking,” court documents clearly reflect this.)


Former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner, Husband of Hillary Clinton’s Aide Huma Abedin, Served Prison Time for Sexting with a 15-Year-Old Girl (Weiner’s laptop contained 340,000 emails, with a significant amount of them being between Hillary and Huma. On page 294 of the IG report, it states: Initial analysis of laptop – thousands emails, Hillary Clinton & Foundation, crime against children.)

Famous Singer R. Kelly Surrendered to Police After Being Indicted on 10 Counts of Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse Involving Four Victims – Three Were Between 13-17 Years Old


Satanic Temple’s Baphomet Statues on Display

In Birmingham, AL they boast a large fountain with Baphomet featured as “the storyteller,” while characters right out of Alice in Wonderland look to Baphomet in awe. It was erected in 1983, and is located at ‘Five Points South’, where five streets converge in front of Highlands United Methodist Church. Five points, as in five points of the pentacle.



In 2018, the Satanic Temple brought a Baphomet statue to Little Rock, Arkansas for a rally to call for the removal of a Ten Commandments monument that was already mounted on the Capitol grounds.

Photo credit: FOX16



Outside the Oklahoma State Capitol, the Satanic Temple from New York crowdfunded $28,000 to erect a statue of Baphomet, to sit alongside the Ten Commandments statue.




Be The Warrior You Are – For The Children

These nests exist all throughout the world. Pedophilias have been bred into the church system since their inception, and covered-up for decades. They are drawn to locations where it is easier to prey on vulnerable children. They infiltrate communities and setup nests, covering for one another, and sharing in their evil deeds. From a DCFSadoption manager, to boy scout leaders, teachers, daycares, and thousands of others, they exploit children from positions of power, and leaders who are supposed to be trusted. In 2018, a San Francisco Bay area family was charged with running a human trafficking ring out of a child daycare center and two residential senior care facilities, on 59 counts of human trafficking, rape and labor abuse. It is rampant.

None of this is going to change until people start taking back their power. Start questioning so-called “leaders,” start demanding more action be taken, start boycotting and stop supporting places and people who perpetrate and cover-up these barbaric actions, and stop living in shame or fear. They have worked very hard to keep people down, to keep them quiet so they don’t question “authority,” and to keep them busy so they cannot see what is happening. It is time for everyone to open their eyes, accept these tragedies are happening, and stop making excuses that they “don’t want to know about it because it’s too dark.” Tough cookies. Imagine what all of the children have been going through? They need real leaders. They need people who are going to stand up and say, “we refuse to attend your church if you are going to allow a child molester to preach the word of God.”

The children need people who are going to take the time to understand what is happening, to accept it is reality, and are willing to step up to make a change.




If only Obama had really brought change alot of perverts would be serving long sentences.
Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Africomterror: 8:54pm On Jan 23, 2020
Truth is powerful and indisputable
Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Africomterror: 10:45pm On Jan 23, 2020
Sodomy is worse than White Supremacy
Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Africomterror: 3:20am On Jan 24, 2020
Wake up out your slumber
Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Africomterror: 12:22pm On Jan 24, 2020
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Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Africomterror: 3:52pm On Jan 24, 2020
Them pedophiles are coming out of the church and nowhere else
Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Africomterror: 4:58pm On Jan 24, 2020
Homosexuality is Baal worship so by the church accepting this as normal practice it shows they are Baal worshipers. Homosexuality is exclusive to Baal and there is no way around it. Rape is a constant theme in Western European culture. Raoe is literally celebrated in art which I decline to show out of good taste. It is mainly the sexual abuse of women and children. Little boys are made into homosexuals. All this stuff is rooted in the Baal kingdom of slavery and hierarchy of masters and slaves.


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Re: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by Africomterror: 5:01pm On Jan 24, 2020



The Catholic Church's grim history of ignoring priestly pedophilia – and silencing would-be whistleblowersBrian Clites, Case Western Reserve UniversityOctober 9, 2018 6.42am EDT

Widespread public shock followed the recent release of the Pennsylvania grand jury report that identified more than 1,000 child victims of clergy sexual abuse. In fact, as I know through my research, the Vatican and its American bishops have known about the problem of priestly pedophilia since at least the 1950s. And the Church has consistently silenced would-be whistleblowers from within its own ranks.

In the memory of many Americans, the only comparable scandal was in Massachusetts, where, in 2002, the Boston Globe published more than 600 articles about abuses under the administration of Cardinal Bernard Law. That investigation was immortalized in the 2015 award-winning film, “Spotlight.”

What many Americans don’t remember, however, are other similar scandals, some even more dramatic and nationalin scope.

Doubling down on secrecyThe Vatican has known about priestly pedophilia for many decades. AP Photo/Andrew Medichini

While the problem of priestly pedophilia might be centuries old, the modern paper trail began only after World War II, when “treatment centers” appeared for rehabilitating abusive priests. Instead of increased transparency, bishops, at the same time, developed methods for denying and hiding allegations of child sexual abuse.

During the 1950s and 1960s, bishops from around the U.S. began referring abusive priests to church-run medical centers, so that they could receive evaluation and care without disclosingtheir crimes to independent clinicians.

Fr. Gerald Fitzgerald, who began his ministry in Boston and Quebec, was among those who advocated prayer over medicine. In 1947, Fitzgerald moved to New Mexico and founded the Servants of the Paraclete, a new order of Catholic priests devoted to healing deviant clergy. His belief in faith healing reflected a vocal minority of Catholic leaders who still viewed psychology as a threat to Christian faith.

Fitzgerald based the Paracletes in New Mexico. From 1947 to 1995, the state became a dumping ground for pedophile priests. As Kathleen Holscher, chair of Roman Catholic studies at the University of New Mexico, has observed, this practice forced New Mexico’s parishes to absorb, in effect, abusive priests from across the country.

Other priests sent to the Paracletes were returned back into ministry in their home diocese, reassigned to new parishes that had no way of knowing about their abusive past.

This system was sustained, in part, by the fact that few diocesan personnel files recorded past accusations by children and parents. As Richard Sipe, a psychologist who worked at a similar Catholic treatment center later revealed, bishops generally masked past accusations by instead recording code words like “tickling,” “wrestling” or “entangled friendship” in personnel files.

By 1956, Fitzgerald became convinced that pedophilia could not be treated, even as he continued to believe that prayers could cure other illnesses, such as alcoholism. He petitioned U.S. bishopsto stop sending him their child abusers, advocating instead for firing abusive priests and permanently removing them from ministry.

Fitzgerald eventually appealed directly to the Vatican, and met with Pope Paul VI to discuss the problem in 1963.

Hush money

It is unclear when the Church began using hush settlements to silence victims. The practice, however, was so widespread by the 1980s that the Vatican assigned church lawyers to adjust their insurance policies in order to minimize additional liabilities.

These included Fr. Thomas Doyle, a nonparish priest who specialized in Roman Catholicism’s internal laws; Fr. Michael Petersen, a trained psychiatrist who believed that priests with abusive disorders should be treated medically; and Roy Mouton, a civil attorney who represented one of the church’s most notorious pedophile priests.

Together, they authored a 92-page report and submitted it for presentation at the 1985 meeting of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Church’s apparatus for controlling and governing American priests.

The document estimated that American bishops should plan to be sued for at least US$1 billion, and up to $10 billion, over the following decades.

Several of the nation’s most powerful cardinals buried the report.

In response, Doyle mailed all 92 pages, along with an executive summary, to every diocese in the United States. Yet there is no evidence that any bishops headed the report’s warnings.

1992: The nation’s first scandal

During the 1980s, victims began to speak out against the church’s systemic attempts to mask the scope of the crisis. In 1984, survivors of Fr. Gilbert Gautherefused to be silenced by hush money, instead choosing the painful path of initiating public lawsuits in Louisiana. Gauthe ultimately confessed to abusing 37 children.

Representative of SNAP, Survivors’ Network for Those Abused by Priests, talk to the media during a press conference in Rome, in 2010. AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito

As these stories became public, more and more victims began to bring lawsuits against the Church. In Chicago, the nation’s first two clergy abuse survivor organizations, Victims of Clergy Sexual Abuse Linkup (LINKUP) and the Survivors’ Network for Those Abused by Priests (SNAP), were created in 1987.

In 1992, survivor Frank Fitzpatrick’s public allegations led to revelations that Fr. James Porter had abused more than 100 other children in Massachusetts. Widespread shock followed at the time as well as after Fitzpatrick’s appearance on ABC’s “Primetime Live,” when news anchor Diane Sawyer interviewed Fitzpatrick and 30 other Porter victims.

The national outcry forced dioceses across the country to create public standards for how they were handling abuse accusations, and American bishops launched new marketing campaigns to regain trust.

In spite of internal pledges to reform their culture of covering up abuses, the Pennsylvania grand jury report demonstrates that the Church’s de facto policy remains unchanged since the 1950s: Instead of reporting rape and sexual abuse to secular authorities, bishops instead continue to transfer predatory priests from one unsuspecting parish to the next.

Victims with no hope of justice

The issue of clergy sex abuse has also unleashed broader questions about justice and faith: Can courtrooms repair souls? How do survivors continue to pray and attend Mass?

As a scholar who studies communities of clergy abuse victims, I have asked Catholics to share their thoughts about the current crisis. Many of them tell me that “at least” Boston’s Cardinal Law “went to jail.” That leads to an awkward moment when I have to refresh their memory.

Cardinal Law was neither indicted nor arrested. Instead, Pope John Paul II transferred Law to run one of the Vatican’s most cherished properties, the Basilica of Saint Mary, essentially rewarding Law for his deft cover-up of the abuses in Boston.

Victims of clergy sexual abuse or their family members react after the release of the report by Pennsylvania grand jury. AP Photo/Matt Rourke

In fact, no American bishops or cardinals have ever been jailed for their role in covering up and enabling child sexual abuse. Civil settlements have held the Church accountable only financially. A combination of political complacency and expired statutes of limitations has prevented most survivors from obtaining real justice.

Outraged by this lack of justice, survivors urged the International Criminal Court at The Hague to investigate the Vatican for crimes against humanity. The International Criminal Court declined, citing the fact that many of the alleged crimes occurred before the court was formed, and were thus beyond the scope of the court’s “temporal jurisdiction.”

To date, the highest-ranking priest tried in an American court is Philadelphia’s Monsignor William Lynn, who was charged with conspiracy and two counts of endangering children. His 2012 conviction for one count of endangerment was vacated by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 2016. He now awaits an unscheduled retrial.

Even as scholars and theologians have called for all of the American bishops to resign, there has been little talk of criminal prosecutions. If yesterday’s survivors do not find justice, tomorrow’s children will not know safety.

As the Pennsylvania grand jury emphasized:

“There have been other reports about child sexual abuse within the Catholic church… For many of us, those earlier stories happened someplace else, someplace away. Now we know the truth: it happened everywhere.”




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MORMON-AFFILIATED GROUP LINKED TO RITUALS OF DEVIL WORSHIP, OCCULT

James Coates, Chicago TribuneCHICAGO TRIBUNE

 

Top officials of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints say they are investigating reports from members that, as children, they witnessed human sacrifices and suffered ''satanic abuse'' at the hands of renegade Mormon-affiliated cliques.

Glenn L. Pace, a member of the church`s three-man presiding bishopric, reported in a memorandum dated July 19, 1990, and made public last week that an internal church investigation detailed 60 cases in which Mormons described undergoing ritualized abuse in Utah, Idaho, California, Mexico and other locations.



Pace wrote that he is personally convinced at least 800 church-affiliated Satanists now are practicing occult rituals and devil worship in the Salt Lake Valley.

Many of them, he added, pose as devout Mormon leaders and include bishops, a diocese president, patriarchs, temple workers, members of the church`s Young Women and Young Men groups, and even members of the world famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

''Not only do some of the perpetrators represent a cross section of the Mormon culture, but sometimes the abuse has taken place in our own

meetinghouses,'' Pace wrote to the committee set up by patriarchs to investigate behavior that weakens the 8-million-member church.

However, Pace wrote, he made a point of asking the victims to identify their tormentors only by their church rank. He gave no reason for this.

Church spokesman Don LeFevre said he did not know if Pace reported his findings to law-enforcement officers.

Pace, he added, is traveling in South America and is not available for interviews.

LeFevre noted that many law-enforcement officials have expressed skepticism about Pace`s allegations of widespread satanic abuse. He appeared to share that view.

''It seems to me that even though one actual case is tragic and is one too many, the reports of ritualistic killings are likely overblown, whether they be in connection with members of our church, of other churches or any other segment of society, none of which is immune,'' LeFevre said.

Sgt. Don Bell, chief of the Salt Lake City police department`s intelligence unit, said his office receives about a half-dozen reports alleging satanic abuse each year. But there are no reports of finding the body of a sacrifice victim.

''I have no doubt whatsoever that these people who describe enduring satanic ritual abuse are victims of some very profound type of abuse,'' Bell said. ''But I do not believe that there is an inter-generational network of Satanists active in this valley.

''In 20 years of doing law-enforcement work in this city I am unaware of any case where we had some sort of cult and part of the ritual was to sacrifice children, conduct human sacrifices, drink human blood or any of those bizarre things.

''On the other hand, I can cite case after case where we have contact with mental health care professionals who have a patient who tells them that they witnessed a sacrificial killing or something and have convinced the psychologist or whatever that it really did happen.''

Pace`s memo, marked ''Do Not Reproduce'' at the top, was made public last week by anti-Mormon crusaders Jerald and Sandra Tanner, who also played a key role in publicizing the so-called ''White Salamander Letter.''

The letter, which Jerald Tanner exposed as a forgery, made it appear that church founder Joseph Smith had been involved in folk magic and satanic rites in the early 1800s when he wrote the Book of Mormon.

Mark Hofmann, who had forged the letter and sold it to church elders, is now an inmate at the Utah State Prison. Two people were killed in pipe bomb attacks mounted by Hofmann.

Of the Pace memo, Sandra Tanner said last week: ''We do not know that these tales of satanic rituals and human sacrifices are true.

''But we do know than Pace is a very high ranking church official, and we know that the memo in question is authentic and therefore of great interest to all people concerned about Mormonism, both those inside the church and those on the outside.''

Pace had written he also was skeptical of the allegations until he spent a year interviewing survivors of the rituals, many of whom suffer multiple personalities and other psychological problems commonly associated with child abuse.

''When 60 witnesses testify to the same type of torture and murder, it becomes impossible for me, personally, not to believe them,'' the bishop wrote.

The Satanists` ceremonies often are based loosely upon the Mormon church`s own rituals, Pace wrote.

''For example, the (Mormon church) verbiage and gestures are used in a

(satanic) ritualistic ceremony in a very debased and often bloody manner,''

he wrote. ''When the victim goes to the temple and hears the exact words, horrible memories are triggered.

''The memories seem to come in layers. For example, the first memory might be of incest; then they remember robes and candles; next they realize that their father or mother or both were present when they were being abused. ''Another layer will be the memory of seeing other people hurt and even killed. Then they remember having seen babies killed.

''Another layer is realizing that they participated in the sacrifices. One of the most painful memories may be that they even sacrificed their own baby . . . ''

The church`s ruling three-man First Presidency led by Ezra Taft Benson, Mormonism`s ruling patriarch, sent a letter to local church leaders Sept. 22 warning about Satanism.

''We express our love and concern to innocent victims who have been subjected to these practices by conspiring men and women,'' the letter said.

It warned all church members ''not to affiliate in any way with the occult or those mysterious powers it espouses,'' and concluded: ''These things should not be pursued as games, be topics in church meetings, or be delved into in private, personal conversations.''

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‘Nobody saved us’: Man describes childhood in abusive ‘cult’

By MITCH WEISS and HOLBROOK MOHRDecember 13, 2017

SPINDALE, N.C. (AP) — Jamey Anderson vividly recalls being a skinny kid trembling on the floor of a dank, windowless storage room, waiting in terror for the next adult to open the door.

He was bruised and exhausted after being held down while a group of Word of Faith Fellowship congregants — including his mother and future stepfather — beat him with a wooden paddle, he said. As with most punishments at the secretive Christian church, Anderson said, it was prompted by some vague accusation: He had sin in his heart, or he had given in to the “unclean.” The attacks could last for hours until he confessed to something, anything, and cried out to Jesus, he said.

Sometimes even that wasn’t enough for redemption. Then, Anderson said, he would be locked in a dark place he called the “green room,” where he would bang his head against the brick wall, wanting to die.

“I just wanted it to end,” he recalled in a series of interviews with The Associated Press. “Of course, they told us that killing yourself is the unforgivable sin.”

Today, Anderson is a 29-year-old handsome, articulate attorney with a quick wit and a sarcastic side. At first glance, he seems well-adjusted. But he finds it hard to trust anyone.

He fled the secretive evangelical church when he was 18, but he is not free. More than a decade later, he still struggles to find his footing in a world that he doesn’t understand, having been raised, as he puts it, in a “cult.”

Night terrors jolt him awake. He fears people will think he’s delusional if he discusses his experiences in Word of Faith because the stories seem unbelievable. He missed a lifetime of pop culture, which makes it difficult for him to build connections with his peers.

Worst of all is the suffocating anguish that rushes in when he looks back on the beatings and isolation.

“There were times that mentally you just feel broken,” he said. “I mean, I was a kid — I couldn’t even process why this was happening to me.”

As part of an ongoing investigation into Word of Faith Fellowship, dozens of former congregants have told the AP that church members were regularly beaten in an effort to “purify” sinners — even children. But despite allegations of abuse spanning two decades, authorities have done little to intervene.

As a child, Anderson said, he was questioned by social services investigators in church co-founder Jane Whaley’s office, but was too afraid to tell the truth. In 2003, he said, the church forced him to sign an affidavit saying he had not been abused and that “church discipline” was “God’s mercy on my life.”

Anderson was about 4 years old when his mother joined Word of Faith. He describes his childhood as nothing short of hell.

Throughout his adolescence, he was singled out as a rebel and suffered some of the most brutal treatment in the church, nearly two dozen former congregants told the AP. Among his transgressions: making a funny face at a classmate.

His most traumatizing memories stem from the “green room,” a storage area named for the color of its outdoor carpeting in a house his family shared with more than a dozen church members. The long stretches of isolation, the incessant hum of a dehumidifier and the pervasive smell of mildew almost drove him mad, he said.

“I remember thinking about it in that room, thinking, ‘I wish that someone cared. I wish that someone got me out of here,’” he recalled.

Former Word of Faith member Risa Pires said that when she visited her aunt, who lived with Anderson’s family, it seemed like “Jamey was always in that room.”

Pires, who left the church three years ago, said children were encouraged to tell on Anderson — and others — for the slightest perceived infractions in the church’s K-12 school, where she was in his class until the ninth grade.

Anderson would be pulled from the classroom and brought to another room where he would be “brutally paddled,” she said.

“You could hear the loud whacks through the wall,” she said. “You just sat there, hoping you weren’t next.”

After breaking with Word of Faith, Anderson lost all contact with his mother and brother, who remain in the church. He said Whaley even refused to let him attend the funeral of his grandfather, the most important male figure in his childhood, and that he was omitted from the list of family members in the obituary.

Jamey Anderson reads a letter that he wrote to his grandfather, but the letter was returned to him. He said co-founder Jane Whaley even refused to let him attend his funeral, and that he was omitted from the list of family members in the obituary. (AP Video)

He is free and yet, he said, he cannot escape the church’s reach. It has branded him — permanently, he fears.

He is speaking out now, he said, because “I want to make sure that kids there, they know that there’s a better way to live. That people can love you for who you are. That they’re not going to mistreat you.”

Noell Tin, an attorney for Whaley, denied Anderson had been mistreated. “Mr. Anderson’s claims are disputed not only by Ms. Whaley, but also by members of the church,” he said.

To understand what Anderson lived through, it is necessary to understand Word of Faith. Founded in 1979 by Whaley, a former math teacher, and her husband, Sam, the church has grown to a congregation of nearly 750 people in rural Spindale with hundreds more followers extending to Brazil, Ghana and other countries.

Jane Whaley is the unquestioned leader, presenting herself as a prophet. Over the years, she has decreed ever more stringent rules, dictating how followers dress, where they live, who they marry and even when they have sex. Birthday celebrations, television and music are strictly off-limits.

A series of AP stories over the past year have documented widespread abuses within Word of Faith, prompting investigations in the U.S. and South America. In July, the AP revealed how the church mined its two branches in Brazil for a steady supply of young laborers who say they were forced to work for little or no pay in the U.S. at businesses owned by church leaders. In November, the AP documented how the sect used it power and influence to wrest children from poor single mothers.

Anderson said some of his earliest memories are of a church practice called “blasting,” in which congregants are shrieked at, sometimes for hours, to drive out devils. The sessions often graduate to slapping, punching and choking, according to more than 40 former members interviewed by the AP.

The members said Whaley quotes Acts 2:2 and other scriptures to justify the practice: “When suddenly there came a sound from heaven like the rushing of a violent tempest blast ...”

From early childhood, Anderson always seemed to be in trouble, resulting in regular severe beatings, several former members said.

Anderson recounted a particularly brutal attack when he was about 9, when he said a female church member pinned his arms down while his mother sat on his legs and beat him with a paddle.

“It hit me in many other places than where it was supposed to. But they didn’t stop, because I needed a ‘breakthrough.’ The demons were ‘taking me over,’ as a kid. I was going to go to hell. And so they kept swinging the paddle, swinging the paddle,” he said.

Anderson’s mother, Patricia Dolan, did not respond to phone and text messages from the AP.

Former congregant Danielle Cordes said it was common for adults to hold children down by their arms and legs during attacks. It happened to her, too. “That was normal,” she said.

Forced child labor was another staple of life, several former members told the AP.

Anderson said his work details began around sixth grade — sometimes during school hours — on construction and real estate projects performed for church members. He recalled being diagnosed with asthma in middle school, a condition aggravated by the outdoor work, and being rebuked for “laziness and foolishness.”

Over the years, he said, the work increased. Anderson said he cleaned the Whaleys’ house, sometimes working until after midnight, then would return in the morning to mow their lawn. At times, he said, he was forced to work several nights a week, often doing remodeling work like painting and drywall repair. He said church leaders called it “volunteer work,” but that the punishment for refusing could be severe.

And though he thought his life couldn’t get any worse, it did.

When he was 14, Anderson said, Jane Whaley called a mandatory church meeting, on a weekday. Waiting in the sanctuary that day in early 2002, “we knew it couldn’t be good,” he said.

When Whaley arrived, she pointed to Anderson and a group of “troublemakers” she called the “five boys.” For two hours, he said, Whaley screamed and shamed them.

They were expected to fall to the floor and cry out to Jesus for forgiveness. Some did, but Anderson said he was too scared to move.

“That meant to Jane that my heart was hard. I was unreachable and that’s when she got very close to my face and called me everything she could think of, yelling at me at the top of her lungs,” he said.

Whaley placed Anderson and his four friends in isolation for a year, he said. Instead of attending class, he said they sat in a room watching videos of Whaley preaching and were confined to their homes after school and on weekends. Family members weren’t allowed to talk to them. When it was time to eat, someone would open the door and slide food in, “like in a prison,” Anderson said.

They were treated as if they did not exist — except when it came time for punishment and they were told they were full of “witchcraft and warfare,” he said.

Ministers constantly grilled them with questions that would devolve into the “sexual realm,” said Peter Cooper, another of the five, who called the ministers relentless. If the boys didn’t answer the “right way,” he said, they were blasted and beaten.

“After you’ve been told repeatedly that you’re unclean, you know it’s better to go ahead and admit it. You start confessing to things you didn’t think about. They destroy your will,” said Cooper, 28, who left the church in 2014.

To this day, Anderson said he can’t understand why the boys were singled out and considered so unworthy of love and acceptance.

“If there was ever a time I was broken, that was it,” he said, pushing back tears.

When Anderson walked away from Word of Faith, he left behind the only life he had ever known. He wanted “freedom,” even though he wasn’t quite sure what that meant.

Despite having an outgoing personality, his isolated upbringing made it hard for him to fit in. If he was hanging out with a group of peers and someone cited a scene from a movie or line from a song, he had no idea what they were talking about. He didn’t always get their jokes. The loneliness could be crushing, he said.

It also was difficult for him to form romantic relationships, crippled by the fear of questions about his past and embarrassment about his night terrors.

“I don’t trust anybody. With this thing, it can change the way people look at you,” Anderson said.

Still, he forges on, determined to build a happy life.

He graduated from law school and was hired by a respected firm in Charlotte, and his future — for a change — seemed bright. Then one night in October 2016, the police knocked on his apartment door and arrested him for trespassing on his brother’s property.

Nick Anderson had sworn to a magistrate judge that another church member spotted Jamey on his property. When presented with overwhelming evidence that Jamey was nowhere near his brother’s home that night, District Attorney Ted Bell dismissed the case. But Jamey said he was humiliated by having to explain to his neighbors and law firm that members of a “crazy church” had made false accusations against him.

Reached by phone, Nick Anderson declined to comment.

The district attorney said he considered charging Nick Anderson and the church member with intimidating a witness, but instead would “send them a strongly worded letter to not do it again.”

That provides little solace to Jamey. Like the skinny little kid locked away in the storage room anticipating the next beating, he still can’t escape the fear of what the church might do next.

Because he does not want any other child in Word of Faith to suffer like he says he suffered, he tells his story to “be the light that I used to see as a small child, that got extinguished when nobody saved us. . I don’t want to watch and see as other kids grow up and they start to leave and say, ‘Why didn’t someone come and help us? Why was our childhood destroyed, when you knew better?’”

___

AP researcher Rhonda Shafner contributed to this report.





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