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PoliticsRe: No Hero Has Fought A War Without Breaking Laws Of Karma by EvilArchons(op): 10:59pm On May 01, 2020
remigreat:
And that law of karma and retributive justice says " you reap what you sow". Whatever you give to Nature, nature gives back to you.
BTW, I'm the first to comment
…if you are killed (in the battle) you will ascend to heaven. On the contrary if you win the war you will enjoy the comforts of earthly kingdom. Therefore, get up and fight with determination… With equanimity towards happiness and sorrow, gain and loss, victory and defeat, fight. This way you will not incur any sin." (The Bhagavad Gita)


This is my response to any and all comments

The only sin in a cock fight i.e war is to be a chicken

PoliticsNo Hero Has Fought A War Without Breaking Laws Of Karma by EvilArchons(op): 10:43pm On May 01, 2020
Chicken not a king only a rooster is king and only one rooster at a time. Who loves Democracy where they imagine it foolishly to be superior to kingship. Yet what happens when the majority becomes pedophiles, perverts and psychopaths, then legalize Gay Marriage? And that majority is controlled by Te Lie Vision programs by pedophiles, perverts and psychopaths in high places.


Kingship is divine rule as Allah is the first and highest King.


5g is the Apocalypse


Wake up out your slumber

CelebritiesRe: 5G Is The Apocalypse: Everyone Listed As COVID Doesnt Mean Cause Of Death by EvilArchons(op): 10:31pm On May 01, 2020
Timbers:
I crown you the most gullible, illiterate, dumb, and any other word used to describe a fool that I have seen in my entire years on Earth.

Seriously this is like your 3rd thread I'm coming across where you type a long epistle of rubbish analysis done by who? Well only you knows.

You upload photoshopped pictures of men kissing.

You blame 5G for the recent deaths caused by the Coronavirus.

Well I don't blame you I blame Itel for making cheap Android phones, Obasanjo for bringing internet to Nigeria and Seun Osewa for letting religious bigots like you to register on this platform. If not I and other well informed Nairalanders wouldn't have to come across educated illiterates like you on a daily basis.

Goodluck till you realize that you are living delusionally
Stop trolling me Bobrisky

CelebritiesRe: Google 3 Words, Pastor-child-rape. See For Yourself The Fallen Church by EvilArchons: 12:13am On May 01, 2020
Name them devils
CelebritiesRe: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by EvilArchons: 8:22pm On Apr 30, 2020
Priest pastor Pope pedophile pervert psychopath
CelebritiesRe: 5g Is The Apocalypse: 100s Of Priests & Nuns Defiling Babies And Children by EvilArchons: 8:21pm On Apr 30, 2020
Priest pastor Pope pedophile pervert psychopath
CelebritiesRe: 5g Is The Apocalypse: 100s Of Priests & Nuns Defiling Babies And Children by EvilArchons: 6:30pm On Apr 30, 2020
The church is a homo factory
CelebritiesRe: 5G Is The Apocalypse: Everyone Listed As COVID Doesnt Mean Cause Of Death by EvilArchons(op): 6:21pm On Apr 30, 2020
Name them devils
CelebritiesRe: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by EvilArchons: 6:18pm On Apr 30, 2020


Almost 1,700 priests and clergy accused of sex abuse are unsupervised

An Associated Press investigation found that those credibly accused are now teachers, coaches, counselors and also live near playgrounds.

Roger Sinclair was removed by the Diocese of Greensburg in Pennsylvania in 2002 for allegedly abusing a teenage boy decades earlier.Deschutes County District Attorney's Office / via AP

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Oct. 4, 2019, 12:03 PM EDT

By Claudia Lauer, Associated Press and Meghan Hoyer, Associated Press

Nearly 1,700 priests and other clergy members that the Roman Catholic Church considers credibly accused of child sexual abuse are living under the radar with little to no oversight from religious authorities or law enforcement, decades after the first wave of the church abuse scandal roiled U.S. dioceses, an Associated Press investigation has found.

These priests, deacons, monks and lay people now teach middle-school math. They counsel survivors of sexual assault. They work as nurses and volunteer at nonprofits aimed at helping at-risk kids. They live next to playgrounds and daycare centers. They foster and care for children.



And in their time since leaving the church, dozens have committed crimes, including sexual assault and possessing child pornography, the AP’s analysis found.

A recent push by Roman Catholic dioceses across the U.S. to publish the names of those it considers to be credibly accused has opened a window into the daunting problem of how to monitor and track priests who often were never criminally charged and, in many cases, were removed from or left the church to live as private citizens.


Each diocese determines its own standard to deem a priest credibly accused, with the allegations ranging from inappropriate conversations and unwanted hugging to forced sodomy and rape.

Dioceses and religious orders so far have shared the names of more than 5,100 clergy members, with more than three-quarters of the names released just in the last year. The AP researched the nearly 2,000 who remain alive to determine where they have lived and worked — the largest-scale review to date of what happened to priests named as possible sexual abusers.

In addition to the almost 1,700 that the AP was able to identify as largely unsupervised, there were 76 people who could not be located. The remaining clergy members were found to be under some kind of supervision, with some in prison or overseen by church programs.

The review found hundreds of priests held positions of trust, many with access to children. More than 160 continued working or volunteering in churches, including dozens in Catholic dioceses overseas and some in other denominations. Roughly 190 obtained professional licenses to work in education, medicine, social work and counseling — including 76 who, as of August, still had valid credentials in those fields.

The research also turned up cases where the priests were once again able to prey on victims.

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After Roger Sinclair was removed by the Diocese of Greensburg in Pennsylvania in 2002 for allegedly abusing a teenage boy decades earlier, he ended up in Oregon. In 2017, he was arrested for repeatedly molesting a young developmentally disabled man and is now imprisoned for a crime that the lead investigator in the Oregon case says should have never been allowed to happen.

Like Sinclair, the majority of people listed as credibly accused were never criminally prosecuted for the abuse alleged when they were part of the church. That lack of criminal history has revealed a sizable gray area that state licensing boards and background check services are not designed to handle as former priests seek new employment, apply to be foster parents and live in communities unaware of their presence and their pasts.

It also has left dioceses struggling with how — or if — former employees should be tracked and monitored. Victims’ advocates have pushed for more oversight, but church officials say what’s being requested extends beyond what they legally can do. And civil authorities like police departments or prosecutors say their purview is limited to people convicted of crimes.

That means the heavy lift of tracking former priests has fallen to citizen watchdogs and victims, whose complaints have fueled suspensions, removals and firings. But even then, loopholes in state laws allow many former clergy to keep their new jobs even when the history of allegations becomes public.

“Defrocked or not, we've long argued that bishops can't recruit, hire, ordain, supervise, shield, transfer and protect predator priests, then suddenly oust them and claim to be powerless over their whereabouts and activities,” said David Clohessy, the former executive director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, who now heads the group’s St. Louis chapter.

IT WAS SUPPOSED TO MAKE ABUSE HISTORY

When the first big wave of the clergy abuse scandal hit Roman Catholic dioceses in the early 2000s, the U.S. bishops created the Dallas Charter, a baseline for sexual abuse reporting, training and other procedures to prevent child abuse. A handful of canon lawyers and experts at the time said every diocese should be transparent, name priests that had been accused of abuse and, in many cases, get rid of them.

Most dioceses decided against naming priests, however. And with the dioceses that did release lists in the next few years — some by choice, others due to lawsuit settlements or bankruptcy proceedings — abuse survivors complained about underreporting of priests, along with the omission of religious brothers they believed should be on those lists.

“The Dallas Charter was supposed to fix everything. It was supposed to make the abuse scandal history. But that didn’t happen,” said the Rev. Thomas Doyle, a canon lawyer who had tried to warn the bishops that abuse was widespread and that they should clean house.

After the charter was established in 2002, some critics say dioceses were more likely to simply defrock priests and return them to private citizenship.

Before 2018’s landmark Pennsylvania grand jury report, which named more than 300 predator priests accused of abusing more than 1,000 children in six dioceses, the official lists of credibly accused priests added up to fewer than 1,500 names nationwide. Now, within the span of a little more than a year, more than 100 dioceses and religious orders have come forward with thousands of names — but often little other information that can be used to alert the public.

Some of the lists merely provide names, without details of the abuse allegations that led to their inclusion, the dates of the priests’ assignments or the parishes where they served. And many don’t disclose the priests’ status with the church, which can vary from being moved into full retirement to being banished from performing public sacraments while continuing to perform administrative work. Only a handful of the lists include the last-known cities the priests lived in.

Over nine months, AP reporters and researchers scoured public databases, court records, property records, social media and other sources to locate the ousted clergy members.

That effort unearthed hundreds of these priests who, largely unwatched by church and civil authorities, chose careers that put them in new positions of trust and authority, including jobs in which they dealt with children and survivors of sexual abuse.

At least two worked as juvenile detention officers, in Washington and Arizona, and several others migrated to government roles like victims’ advocate or public health planner. Others landed jobs at places like Disney World, community centers or family shelters for domestic abuse. And one former priest started a nonprofit that sends people to volunteer in orphanages and other places in developing nations.

The AP determined that a handful adopted or fostered children, sponsored teens and young adults coming to the U.S. for educational opportunities, or worked with organizations that are part of the foster care system, though that number could be much higher since no public database tracks adoptive or foster parents.

Until February, former priest Steven Gerard Stencil worked at a Phoenix company that places severely disabled children in foster homes and trains foster parents to care for them. Colleagues knew he was a former priest, but were unaware of past allegations against him, according to Lauree Copenhaver, the firm’s executive director.

Stencil, now 67, was suspended from ministry in 2001 after a trip to Mexico that violated a diocese policy forbidding clerics from being with minors overnight. Around that time, a 17-year-old boy also complained that Stencil, then pastor of St. Anthony Parish in Casa Grande, Ariz., had grabbed his crotch in 1999 in a swimming pool. The diocese determined it was accidental touching, but turned the allegations over to police. No criminal charges were filed.

Since 2003, Stencil’s name has appeared on the Tucson diocese’s list of clerics credibly accused of sexually abusing children, and his request to be voluntarily defrocked was granted in 2011.

Copenhaver said Stencil passed a fingerprint test showing he did not have a criminal history when he was first hired part time by Human Services Consultants LLC 12 years ago.

“We did not have any knowledge of his indiscretions, and had we known his history we would not have hired him,” she said, emphasizing that he did not have direct access to children in his job.

Stencil was fired from the company for unrelated reasons earlier this year. He later said in a post on his Facebook page that he was working as a driver for a private Phoenix bus company that specializes in educational tours for school groups and scout troops.

“I have always been upfront with my employers about my past as a priest,” Stencil wrote in an email to the AP when asked for comment. He said he unsuccessfully asked years ago for his name to be removed from the diocese’s list, adding, “Since then, I have decided to simply live my life as best I can.”

The AP’s analysis also found that more than 160 of the priests remained in the comfortable position of continuing to work or volunteer in a church, with three-quarters of those continuing to serve in some capacity in the Roman Catholic Church. Others moved on as ministers and priests in different denominations, with new roles such as organist or even as priests in Catholic churches not affiliated with the Vatican, sometimes despite known or published credible accusations against them.

In more than 30 cases, priests accused of sexual abuse in the U.S. simply moved overseas, where they worked as Roman Catholic priests in good standing in countries including Peru, Mexico, the Philippines, Ireland and Colombia. The AP found that in all, roughly 110 clergy members moved or were suspected of moving out of the U.S. after allegations were made.

At least five priests were excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church because of their refusal to stop participating in other religious activity.

More than three decades ago, James A. Funke and a fellow teacher at a St. Louis Catholic high school, Jerome Robben, went to prison for sexually abusing male students together. Funke, released in 1995, was eventually bounced from the priesthood. But years later, the two men joined together again, promoting Robben as the leader of a church of his own making.

Since 2004, Missouri records show that Robben has listed his St. Louis home as the base for a religious organization operating under at least three different names. Beginning in 2014, those papers have identified Funke as the order’s secretary and one of its three directors.




Of course Catholics allow pedophile psychopathic priests to continue their dirty work rather satanic workings. This is all over the world and no country's children are safe around Catholics. This is a spiritual assessment not a wild statement. If the priests who provide spiritual guidance and counseling are engaged in Molech molestation rituals upon the children of the parishioners then pedophilia will seem normal. There will be pedophiles among the parishioners and the demons will spread out into schools, daycares, cub scouts and any where children can be preyed upon. There is tons of proof that Catholics including other denominations of Christians engage in gangstalking innocent people called target individuals for false accusations to protect their religion's reputation. That's all they interested in is pointing fingers and covering their evils. The lynchings of African American men and stigmatizing them as sexual predators was done by your so called good hearted Christians, their Freemasonry cults and the Holy See of the Jesuits.


5G is the Apocalypse
CelebritiesRe: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by EvilArchons: 5:55pm On Apr 30, 2020
The church is a homo factory
PoliticsRe: He Who Does Not Respect A King Does Not Respect God by EvilArchons:
No one has succeeded in establishing a world order that lasted long


Rather no one order has ever established a long term rule.
CelebritiesRe: 5G Is The Apocalypse: Everyone Listed As COVID Doesnt Mean Cause Of Death by EvilArchons(op): 1:37pm On Apr 30, 2020
Who is the ring leader
PoliticsRe: He Who Does Not Respect A King Does Not Respect God by EvilArchons: 1:31pm On Apr 30, 2020
Illuminati groups desire to eliminate kingship it is one of their key New World Order agendas. We must not allow kingship to be disrespected. Some of the Muslims are losing their minds because Islam has been infiltrated by Freemasonry. Right now Sultan Sokoto His Imperial Majesty, may he long live , is the head of the Nigerian Council of Traditional Rulers. This is a good thing for Muslims because their king is the head so they must protect kingship. Don't betray traditions of the ancestors. We have had Sultans in Islam for centuries and it's a good system better than Democracy.


5g is the Apocalypse


Wake up out your slumber
CelebritiesRe: 5G Is The Apocalypse: See For Yourself 100s of Rabbis Defiling Children by EvilArchons(op): 1:17pm On Apr 30, 2020
Israel the Satanic nation
CelebritiesRe: Because Of The Sex Farms And Bed Wenching Some Blacks Have White Grandfathers by EvilArchons: 1:16pm On Apr 30, 2020
The Black Boule behind the New World Order of Satanism
CelebritiesRe: For Millenieum The Church Has Been A Homo Factory by EvilArchons: 1:15pm On Apr 30, 2020
Associated Press

21 hours ago

Louisiana priest convicted of molestation released on bond"

(Credit: Pixabay.)

OPELOUSAS, Louisiana — A former Louisiana priest convicted of molesting an altar boy was released from jail on bond over coronavirus safety concerns.

Michael Guidry, 77, was released Friday nearly a year after he pleaded guilty to molesting a 16-year old boy after giving him alcohol in Guidry’s home, The Advertiser reported. The victim said in a civil lawsuit that he woke up one day in 2015 after doing chores in Guidry’s home and found the former priest molesting him, The Advocate reported. The victim told authorities about the molestation when he was an adult, four years after it happened.

Guidry, who served as the priest of St. Peter’s Church in Morrow, was then sentenced to 10 years in prison in April 2019, KATC-TV reported.

His release on bond from St. Landry Parish jail comes amid objections from state prosecutors after his defense attorney, Jane Hogan, requested an emergency appeal hearing because of the virus outbreak. Guidry had been awaiting another sentencing hearing after a request to reconsider his 10-year sentence was denied by a judge in September, KATC-TV reported.

Kevin Bourgeois, a volunteer at a New Orleans nonprofit group for survivors of clergy abuse, told KATC-TV Guidry’s release on bond sends a message to survivors that “their life is not as important as this sex offender’s life.”

Judge Alonzo Harris, the same judge who sentenced Guidry last year, had set the bond for Guidry. During that sentencing, the judge said “there are some things in life you just can’t tolerate and one is sexual abuse on our children by priests.”

Guidry will be placed on house arrest with an ankle monitor while on bond, and the court has also instructed him to not make contact with the victim.

Tommy Guilbeau, a defense attorney that is not involved in the case, said while it’s “highly unusual” for a felon convicted of child molestation to be on house arrest, not releasing them at this time would be “condemning them to die in a petri dish of COVID-19.”

The victim’s parents and siblings told the court last year that the abuse caused chaos and pain in their family. The family declined to comment to KATC-TV due to a gag order.

The AP does not usually name victims of sexual assault.

CelebritiesRe: 5G Is The Apocalypse: Everyone Listed As COVID Doesnt Mean Cause Of Death by EvilArchons(op): 12:57pm On Apr 30, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HYwHZcHWlk



Watch the temple slaves in the media repeat the brainwashing New Normal. grin
CelebritiesRe: Unveiling Li Family Chinese Illuminati Coronavirus Hoax by EvilArchons: 12:53pm On Apr 30, 2020
Make sure you separate the Chinese criminal from the Chinese people. The Chinese people do not agree with all the actions taken by power brokers among them and many are suppressed.
CelebritiesRe: 5g Is The Apocalypse: 100s Of Priests & Nuns Defiling Babies And Children by EvilArchons: 12:51pm On Apr 30, 2020
The Coronavirus is pedophilia Baal worship
PoliticsRe: He Who Does Not Respect A King Does Not Respect God by EvilArchons: 12:20pm On Apr 30, 2020
By Temidayo Akinsuyi 

Chief Ebenezer Babatope, a former Minister of Transport, on Wednesday said the Kano state government must look inwards and see if it has not violated the cultural tradition of the ancienstry through the banishment of the former Emir, Muhammad Sanusi II.

Hundreds of people have died mysteriously in the state in the last one week with about 60 people dying in one day.

The Kano State Government had said the recent deaths in the state were caused by complications arising from hypertension, diabetes, meningitis and acute malaria.
The Sarkin Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, also confirmed that the mass deaths reported in Kano State were not from COVOD-19 as being speculated in some quarters.

Speaking in a chat with INDEPENDENT, Babatope said as Africans who value tradition, the state government must find out if it has not violated traditional custom in the state.

“If they are saying it is not linked to Coronavirus, then they must examine their tradition. They must go and find out if someone is wronged by their tradition. Having banished their Emir, it could be part of their tradition that they shouldn’t do that kind of thing.

“For prominent individuals to be dying like that without being infected with Coronavirus is very mysterious. They need to examine very critically their traditional arrangements. I only hope the banishment of the Emir hasn’t got anything to do with the mysterious deaths.

“I think the governor must sit down with his executives to ensure that they go into the root of this matter and find out if they have not bastardised their tradition. We are Africans and we believe in African tradition.

“If they have bastardised the African tradition by the way they removed the Emir, it is dangerous and they must seek for restitution. The death of so many people in just few days is very baffling and mysterious,” he said.


https://www.independent.ng/mysterious-deaths-kano-may-have-violated-tradition-through-emir-banishment-babatope/
PoliticsRe: Deaths: Kano May Have Violated Tradition Through Emir Sanusi's Removal –Babatope by EvilArchons: 12:18pm On Apr 30, 2020
fulaniHERDSman:
We core Moslems don't recognise such.
cool
Nonsense

Islam is a Blackmans religion and is the oldest. Kings were ordained by Allah and the Sultan and his family were always highly respected. He who does not respect a king does not respect God Almighty

CelebritiesRe: 5G Is The Apocalypse: Everyone Listed As COVID Doesnt Mean Cause Of Death by EvilArchons(op): 12:15pm On Apr 30, 2020
CelebritiesRe: Unveiling Li Family Chinese Illuminati Coronavirus Hoax by EvilArchons: 12:15pm On Apr 30, 2020
CelebritiesRe: Evil Archons: Coming World Famine To Purge The Poor by EvilArchons(op): 12:12pm On Apr 30, 2020
The Coronavirus is pedophilia Baal worship
CelebritiesRe: Did The Illuminati Take Out Kobe Bryant? by EvilArchons: 12:10pm On Apr 30, 2020
The insidious kings of the down low
CelebritiesRe: Because Of The Sex Farms And Bed Wenching Some Blacks Have White Grandfathers by EvilArchons: 12:09pm On Apr 30, 2020
The Coronavirus is pedophilia Baal worship a detractor public scare scripted by the Simpson cartoon as well as other forms of medium
CelebritiesRe: Google 3 Words, Pastor-child-rape. See For Yourself The Fallen Church by EvilArchons: 12:09pm On Apr 30, 2020
The Coronavirus is pedophilia Baal worship
CelebritiesRe: 5G Is The Apocalypse: Habitation Of Pervert Pedophile Pysochopath Birds Of Prey by EvilArchons: 12:07pm On Apr 30, 2020
dillan:
this one is mad lmaoo
Exactly what the Hermetic prophecy says that those wise will be thought to be mad and those insane will be thought to be wise. A whole continent reaping full of cults, witchcraft, child sacrifice, battle with homosexuality and corruption. This is among the African or Black Diaspora even more so.
CelebritiesRe: Google 3 Words, Pastor-child-rape. See For Yourself The Fallen Church by EvilArchons: 11:05am On Apr 29, 2020
The church is behind all the worlds evil Coronavirus and all.
CelebritiesRe: Unveiling Li Family Chinese Illuminati Coronavirus Hoax by EvilArchons: 11:04am On Apr 29, 2020
What is going on between China and Africans? Several rather a mob of Chinese men beat an African mercilessly in the street. Is this a cult initiation?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixM8_Kw1yBY


The Triads are a Freemason cult
CelebritiesRe: Did The Illuminati Take Out Kobe Bryant? by EvilArchons: 10:57am On Apr 29, 2020
Of course Kobe Bryant was sacrificed
CelebritiesRe: Because Of The Sex Farms And Bed Wenching Some Blacks Have White Grandfathers by EvilArchons: 10:57am On Apr 29, 2020
The Coronavirus is pedophilia Baal worship

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