Filed under: Benedict, blood line, Child Abuse, child sex slavery, cult, jesuit, New World Order, NWO, pope, pope benedict, pope john paul, ritual abuse, Secret Societies, sexual abuse, vatican | Tags: Malachi Martin
Satan Enthroned in Vatican?
Henry Makow
February 27, 2010
Former vatican insider Malachi Martin’s asserted that a “Satanic Enthronement ceremony” took place in the Vatican in 1963.
The result of this ritual meant the Vatican manifested what clerics referred to as the ‘Superforce.”
Martin had first made reference to a diabolic rite held in Rome in his 1990 non-fiction best-seller about geopolitics and the Vatican, The Keys of This Blood, p 632 where he wrote:
“Most frighteningly for [Pope] John Paul [II], he had come up against the irremovable presence of a malign strength in his own Vatican and in certain bishops’ chancelleries. It was what knowledgeable Churchmen called the ‘superforce.’ Rumors, always difficult to verify, tied its installation to the beginning of Pope Paul VI’s reign in 1963. Indeed Paul had alluded somberly to ‘the smoke of Satan, which has entered the Sanctuary’… an oblique reference to an enthronement ceremony by Satanists in the Vatican.
Besides, the incidence of Satanic pedophilia –rites and practices– was already documented among certain bishops and priests as widely dispersed as Turin, in Italy, and South Carolina, in the United States. The cultic acts of satanic pedophilia are considered by professionals to be the culmination of the Fallen Archangel’s rites.”..
These allegations have largely gone unnoticed, possibly because Martin was so crafty in his descriptions that he might even have been referring to the coronation of Pope Paul VI. But he revealed much more about this alleged ritual in one of his last works, Windswept House: A Vatican Novel (1996).
In this story, he vividly described a ceremony called “The Enthronement of the Fallen Archangel Lucifer” held in St. Paul’s Chapel in the Vatican, and linked with concurrent satanic rites here in the U.S., on June 29, 1963, barely a week after the election of Paul VI.
In the novel, before he dies, a pope leaves a secret account of the situation on his desk for the next occupant of the throne of Peter, a thinly disguised John Paul II.
Malachi said this book was 85% based in reality.
Fr. Malachi Martin said more members of the clergy are becoming aware of the situation. An archbishop also accused high members of the hierarchy in Rome of practicing Satanism. The Italian newspaper Il Tempo and other major daily papers reported this stunning news.”
“According to The New American, Martin confirmed that the ceremony did indeed occur as he had described.”
Filed under: carolina, Child Abuse, DOJ, human rights, Indiana, maryland, prison industrial complex, prison system, rape, sexual abuse, Texas
Study: Youths sexually abused in juvenile prisons
USA Today
January 7, 2010
More than 12% of youths in juvenile prisons are sexually abused while in custody there, according to a Justice Department study out Thursday, and the vast majority of cases involve female staff and boys under their supervision.
In the worst facilities surveyed — in Indiana, Maryland, North Carolina and Texas — more than 30% of youths reported they had been sexually victimized. The study, the first of its kind, shows a rate of sexual assault more than seven times higher than that indicated by a 2008 Justice Department report that collected sexual abuse claims to juvenile facility administrators. It is also higher than a similar study of adult prisons because of the “very high rate of staff sexual misconduct,” said Allen Beck, who directed the survey for the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
The survey of 9,198 youths ages 13 to 21 — all in custody by order of a juvenile court — included methods to eliminate interviews considered unreliable. The survey covered 195 facilities, at least one in each state. Approximately 26,550 juveniles — 91% of them boys — are held in more than 500 such facilities around the country.
The survey showed that 10.3% of youths reported the sexual contact was with staff, compared with 2.6% who reported sexual victimization by other youths. In nearly half the incidents with staff, youths reported having sexual contact as a result of force.
The study sets a wider definition of sexual contact than rape, Beck said. Nonetheless, “these are all things that in the outside world would be considered violent or, by definition in law, they are illegal,” he said.
Sexual victimization of youths in custody “is one of those hidden closets of the system,” said Bart Lubow, director of the juvenile justice and strategy group for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, which advocates for children. The rates at the worst facilities are “so high they’re stunning,” he said. “I am, on the other hand, never surprised as people peel the layers of the youth corrections onion and expose more and more things that make you cry.”
Linda McFarlane of Just Detention International, an advocacy group focused on eliminating sexual abuse in prison, called the highest rates of abuse “shocking beyond belief.”
“The incredibly high rates of staff misconduct is shocking and disturbing,” McFarlane said. “We just need to do a better job with training and recruitment and hiring and supervision.”
The survey showed that gay youths reported higher levels of sexual abuse from other juveniles, and so did youths who had been abused before coming to the facility.
That makes the survey valuable for juvenile facilities other than the type covered in the survey, she said. “While we can’t say we know what’s happening in, say, the smaller group-home settings … we can look at the information in this report and use it to protect those (particularly vulnerable) kids.”
In Maryland, where 36% of youths surveyed at Backbone Mountain Youth Center said they had been victimized, the state Department of Juvenile Services said in a statement Thursday there will be an independent investigation by the state human resources and health agencies.
At Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility in Indiana, which also had among the highest rates of abuse in the study, four female guards were suspended a month ago after a report of sexual abuse, said Edwin Buss, state corrections commissioner.
Indiana officials say their own surveys show a much lower rate of sexual victimization.
“We’re not denying that this happens,” said Amanda Copeland, executive director of research and technology for the state Corrections Department. “We would be foolish to say that it never happens. We’re just questioning the extent to which it’s being reported” by the Justice Department. But the survey “gives us something to work with. Whether we agree with the percentages or the ratings or not, we recognize that we have issues and we need to address them, and we’re taking steps to do so.”
Filed under: 1984, Airport Security, Anti-War, Big Brother, Britain, Camera Ban, CCTV, civil liberties, civil rights, curfew, Dictatorship, Dissent, domestic terror, domestic terrorism, Empire, european union, Fox News, free speech, jose torres, london, Martial Law, Media, nanny state, new jersey, New York, Oppression, Police State, Protest, sexual abuse, Surveillance, thought crime, thought criminal, u.s. constitution, United Kingdom | Tags: Paterson
New Jersey Mayor Considers Martial Law Curfew
EOK Parliament: Attempted Shutdown
Filed under: Britain, Child Abuse, Conditioning, education, education system, Europe, european union, pedophilia, sexual abuse, Taxpayers, United Kingdom | Tags: Exeter University, Family Planning Association, gay sex, homosexuality, Parents Outloud
Teach ‘the pleasure of gay sex’ to children as young as five, say researchers
Steve Doughty
UK Daily Mail
Tuesday, Sept 16, 2008
Children as young as five should be taught to understand the pleasures of gay sex, according to leaders of a taxpayer-funded education project.
Heads of the project have set themselves a goal of ‘creating primary classrooms where queer sexualities are affirmed and celebrated’.
The ambition was revealed in documents prepared for the No Outsiders project run by researchers from universities and backed with £600,000 of public money provided by the Economic and Social Research Council.
The stated purpose of the project – which is operating in 14 primary schools – is to stop bullying and prejudice aimed at homosexuals.
However, at a seminar at Exeter University tomorrow, supporters of the group will go beyond the anti-bullying agenda and discuss ‘pleasure and desire in educational contexts’.
A document prepared for the seminar and couched in convoluted academic jargon says: ‘The team is concerned to interrogate the desexualisation of children’s bodies, the negation of pleasure and desire in educational contexts, and the tendency to shy away from discussion of (sexual) bodily activity in No Outsiders project work.
Now schools introduce a sex guide for your six-year-olds
Laura Clark
UK Daily Mail
September 18, 2008
The first sex education pamphlet for six-year-olds is being marketed to primary schools to encourage teachers to start sex lessons earlier.
The comic, from the former Family Planning Association, includes illustrations of a naked girl and boy and invites youngsters to label the genitals.
The group, now called the fpa, is producing 50,000 copies of Let’s Grow with Nisha and Joe in an initial print run and promoting it to schools across the UK.
The fpa insisted the 12-page comic, designed for use in school and at home by six and seven-year-olds, was a ‘gentle introduction’.
But angry parents condemned it as ‘too much too young’ and warned against robbing children of their innocence.
Margaret Morrissey, of the lobby group Parents Outloud, said she would have gone ‘ballistic’ had her own children brought a copy home.
She said: ‘Giving children explicit names for body parts at this age seems clinical.
‘We are feeding them this information when they still should be playing with dolls and toy cars.
Filed under: Child Abuse, civil liberties, civil rights, Department of justice, DOJ, human rights, kentucky, Oppression, police brutality, Police State, rape, sexual abuse | Tags: Grant County, Kentucky Detention Center, sexual assault, Shawn Freeman, Shawn Sydnor, Wesley Lanham
US Jailers Allow Inmates to Gang Rape 18 Year Old Brought in on Speeding Charges
Former Grant County, Kentucky Detention Center Officers Found Guilty of Civil Rights Violations in Teenager Rape Case
Comtex
August 15, 2008
A Kentucky jury convicted Wesley Lanham and Shawn Freeman, both former deputy jailers, on federal civil rights, conspiracy and obstruction charges, the Justice Department announced today. The defendants, former deputies at the Grant County Detention Center, were found guilty of conspiring to violate the civil rights of a teenage traffic offender when they arranged for him to be raped by inmates. The jury convicted the defendants on all charges and specifically found that the defendants were responsible for the aggravated sexual assault carried out by the inmates.
The defendants face up to life in prison when they are sentenced on Dec. 8, 2008.
The case stemmed from an incident that occurred on Valentine’s Day in 2003, when the defendants, along with their supervisor, former Sergeant Shawn Sydnor, taunted an 18-year-old high school student who had been brought to the detention center on a speeding charge. The deputies teased the teenager about his physical appearance and told him that he would make a good “girlfriend” for the other inmates. The defendants then solicited a group of convicted felons housed in a general population cell to scare the teenager. After eliciting an agreement from the inmates, the officers left the teenager in the cell where he was sexually assaulted by the other inmates.
Filed under: 1st amendment, ACLU, civil liberties, civil rights, colorado, egypt, free speech, human rights, humiliation, John Heaney, katrina, Oppression, police brutality, Police State, Protest, rape, sexual abuse, Texas, Torture, undercover police, US Constitution, We Are Change | Tags: houston, James Costigan, john neaney, kashmir, michael cordova, santa fe police
Denver Cops Brutally Beat Man and Lie About it
Brutality, humiliation and sexual torture by police in Egypt
http://finance.comcast.net/www/new..ata/news/2008/08/15/1035370.xml
Cops Cleared In Katrina Bridge Shooting
http://ap.google.com/article/AL..hYVsz8iQ0hRepT5GkgD92HNQAO0
Police ordered to shoot protesters in Kashmir
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080813/ap_on_re_as/kashmir_shrine_protest_3
Filed under: Border Patrol, California, Child Abuse, Congress, CPS, DHS, Homeland Security, House, Illegal Immigration, Immigration, Iowa, LA, Los Angeles, mexican truckers, Mexico, Oppression, Police State, prison industrial complex, Senate, sexual abuse | Tags: deportation, human trafficking, mexican border, migrant affairs commission
Homeland Security Deports 90,000 Children Without Parents
Latina Lista
August 15, 2008
It goes without saying that the saddest element in the current enforcement of immigration laws is the apprehension, deportation or abandonment of children.
Stories surface every day of parents who were apprehended and fearing the same for their children, say nothing about their children at home. They hope a relative or neighbor will eventually realize their children are alone and will take care of them until they can be reunited.
A Mexican state policeman asks the names of two children who were deported from the United States to Nogales, Sonora.
(Source: La Jornada)
According to a new report released this week in Mexico City by the Population, Border and Migrant Affairs Commission, for every three adults deported from the United States there is one child abandoned and left behind.
But what is even more shocking and deserves further scrutiny from Congress and the American people is the documentation in the report that cites how in the first 7 months of the year the United States has deported 90,000 children to Mexico — children without their parents and who are alone.
The U.S. government has elected to disregard the safety and welfare of these children in the name of immigration enforcement.
The Mexican report revealed that 15 percent or 13,500 of these children, of all ages under 17, find themselves “parked” at the border. With no family and no way to take care of themselves. Some are either taken in by social service and religious agencies or are forced to live on the streets begging and trying with all their might to get back into the United States, or worse, are victimized by human traffickers who sexually exploit them.
The report further revealed that these child deportations are having a huge impact on those sectors of the country experiencing high migration and the Mexican government reveals it’s ill-equipped to keep up with the growing number of children dumped by the U.S. government.
The report’s authors are calling on the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. government to honor children’s rights and to repatriate the children versus deporting them. With repatriation, the children are not left abandoned but are returned into the custody of those responsible to take care of them.
Deportations merely drop them off without ensuring their safety.
LA OKs Grants For Mexican Truckers
http://www.landlinemag.c../081508_LA_LongBeach.htm
Filed under: army, Military, navy, rape, Sex Scandal, sexual abuse, Troops, VA, veterans | Tags: Jane Harman, soldiers, u.s. soldiers
41% of Female Soldiers Report Sexual Abuse in the Military
CNN
July 31, 2008
A congresswoman said Thursday that her “jaw dropped” when military doctors told her that four in 10 women at a veterans hospital reported being sexually assaulted while in the military.
A government report indicates that the numbers could be even higher.
Rep. Jane Harman, D-California, spoke before a House panel investigating the way the military handles reports of sexual assault.
She said she recently visited a Veterans Affairs hospital in the Los Angeles area, where women told her horror stories of being raped in the military.
“My jaw dropped when the doctors told me that 41 percent of the female veterans seen there say they were victims of sexual assault while serving in the military,” said Harman, who has long sought better protection of women in the military.
“Twenty-nine percent say they were raped during their military service. They spoke of their continued terror, feelings of helplessness and downward spirals many of their lives have taken since.
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/p.._soldier_beat_herself_to_death/more
Female soldiers raise alarm on sexual assaults
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25784465/
Filed under: Afghanistan, afghanistan deaths, Baghdad, Canada, Child Abuse, federal crime, Henry Kissinger, human rights, Iraq, iraq deaths, Military, nation building, occupation, Pullout, sexual abuse, Troops, UN, War Crimes, War On Terror | Tags: civilian deaths
U.S. Military Says Soldiers Fired on Civilians
NY Times
July 28, 2008
BAGHDAD — The American military admitted Sunday night that a platoon of soldiers raked a car of innocent Iraqi civilians with hundreds of rounds of gunfire and that the military then issued a news release larded with misstatements, asserting that the victims were criminals who had fired on the troops.
The attack on June 25 killed three people, a man and two women, as they drove to work at a bank at Baghdad’s airport. The attack infuriated Iraqi officials and even prompted the Iraqi armed forces general command to call the shooting cold-blooded murder.
It also bolstered calls from Iraqi politicians to pressure the American military to leave Iraq after this year, when a United Nations mandate expires, unless the United States agrees to permit its soldiers to be subject to criminal prosecution under Iraqi law for attacks on civilians.
In a statement issued late Sunday, the American military said that “a thorough investigation determined that the driver and passengers were law-abiding citizens of Iraq.” It added that the soldiers were not at fault for the killings because they had fired warning shots and exercised proper “escalation of force” measures before they opened fire on the people in the car.
But the findings called into question the way the military handled the aftermath of the shootings.
For example, a key assertion of the news release issued by the military on the day of the killings was that “a weapon was recovered from the wreckage.” But the military said Sunday that no one claimed to have found a weapon in the car or had seen a weapon taken from it.
Instead, one of the soldiers at the scene reported seeing an Iraqi police officer pull something from the burned car and then place it in the front seat of an ambulance, according to Lt. Col. Steve Stover, a spokesman for the Fourth Infantry Division, which patrols Baghdad.
Canadians Kill Two Children At Afghan Checkpoint
Canada.com
July 29, 2008
Canadian soldiers opened fire on a speeding vehicle after its driver ignored repeated warnings not to approach a military convoy Sunday, killing two young children.
The soldiers used hand signals, flashing lights and sirens in a futile attempt to warn the car away.
Fearing they were under attack by a suicide bomber, soldiers fired a single round when the car was just 10 metres from their vehicle, killing a two-year-old and a four-year-old who were passengers in the car.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/..08073002947.html?hpid=opinionsbox1
Top Advisor to U.S. Military: “There is No Battlefield Solution to Terrorism”
http://georgewashington2.blogsp..-us-military-confirms-war.html
Death toll climbs in Iraq bombings
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jul/28/iraq.terrorism
Saturday: 7 Iraqis Killed, 19 Wounded
http://www.antiwar.com/updates/?articleid=13206
15 % of women in the military test positive for sexual trauma
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25784465/
US Has Killed 78 Afghan Civilians This Month
http://www.washingtonpost.com..2403465.html?hpid=topnews
The pictures you won’t ever see from Iraq
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/..5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink