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SUBSCRIBE News 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.'' Chicago resident who traveled to China diagnosed with coronavirus, health officials say'Sopranos’ actress Annabella Sciorra testifies that Harvey Weinstein raped her: ‘It was just so disgusting’Brad Biggs’ 10 thoughts on the Bears’ offseason priorities and the buzz at the Senior BowlFrom suburban bubble to urban bustle: McDonald’s employees say HQ move to Fulton Market has made the company faster, younger. And applications are way up.Indiana family of girl who fell from cruise ship window says Royal Caribbean lied in court filingIn a race against terminal illness, former Obama staffer with ALS and his wife find new hopeFace masks selling out and Lunar New Year events canceled as Chicago’s Chinese community reacts to coronavirus spread More data showing this satanic relationship, homosexuality and the church are connected in endless stories. Wake up out your slumber
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Rosskiye:Egotistical greed brought Africans from the world throne in 1492. As far as WW2, World Wars were and are staged events by the satanic brotherhood to establish a New World Order. It's the grand design or grand view they call it. https://www.nairaland.com/5619452/organized-chaos-3-big-world https://www.nairaland.com/5612079/black-slave-owners-white-slave Wake up out your slumber
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bukatyne:Best advice. |
It's a collaboration to prevent an African currency and now Trump gets involved. Presidents going back on their words plus trouble at home cause of Amotekun which is actually good for the country. Stop fighting each other |
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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.” Its undeniable Truth is powerful and indisputable
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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. Wake up out your slumber
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