Saturday, August 6, 2011

Pedophile Polygamous Leader Warren Jeffs charged as a Child Molester for leading a Pedophile Ring in Texas

Criminal Polygamous leader Warren Jeffs not only raped child brides within his sect, but he molested other children too - using religion, the name of God, to commit these crimes. Pedophile Jeffs has ex-communicated those who do not agree with him. Police authorities have now found evidence of the pedophile ring he has set up between British Columbia and Texas – under aged girls sent from Canada to marry much older males in the United States.

There are subtantil amount of evidence and pictures of Warren Jeffs kissing an innumerable amount of girls. In fact, Canadian police have confirmed that Jeff has orchestrated a despicable child trafficking ring - young girls ages 12 and 13. This religious leader, Warren Jeffs, is now facing charges for his undeniable involvement in the exploitation of young girls for sex

Watch this alarming video presented by CNN's reporter Gary Tuchman:


Friday, August 5, 2011

Convicted priest Charles Pulis was absolved in 2003

Just weeks before being charged in court with sexually abusing boys under his care, Charles Pulis had been absolved by the Church Response Team and told to “continue taking care of the children like an honest parent”.

This emerges from the 92-page judgment delivered on Tuesday by the Magistrates’ Court that found Mr Pulis – now a defrocked priest – guilty of abusing boys and sentencing him for six years in jail. The court also sentenced Fr Godwin Scerri for five years in prison on similar charges. Both have appealed.
According to a court document exhibited by the defence, the Church Response Team had liberated Mr Pulis in the summer of 2003 from accusations of abuse made by a 15-year-old boy, who was resident at the St Joseph orphanage in Sta Venera.
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Catholic Church generating astronomical profits from tonsure practices in India: Shaving off children's hair and selling it for profit

The corrupt and repugnant crimes of the Vatican are being exposed worldwide. This time, exposing the corrupt money crimes they have been operating for decades. In the movie Good Hair, Chris Rock reports from India about the fact that the entire nation has been made to believe that shaving off one's hair - tonsure (a religious practice) is an act of sacrifice towards God and somehow pleasing to Him.

What these young girls don't know is the fact that the Vatican is actually generating alarming profits from the sale of this hair - creating them into hair pieces and selling in to buyers in America  who pay TOP dollars - anywhere from $100 to $5000 per piece.

Chris Rock reports that the only one that knows how much the temple is generating is solely known by the organization operating it: THE VATICAN. Watch this alarming video - an excerpt from the movie: Good Hair.


Red Cross and the Vatican 'helped thousands of Nazis escape'

In his book "Nazis On The Run: How Hitler's Henchmen Fled Europe" Gerald Steinacher, a research fellow from Harvard University, sheds light on just how thousands of Nazis managed to evade detection and start a new life.
Steinacher based much of his book on unpublished documents held by the Red Cross that revealed a system struggling to cope with the millions of displaced people in post-war Europe, and one that could be exploited by fleeing Nazis.
The historian estimates the some 8,000 SS men managed to escape to Britain and Canada alone using documents issued to them by the Red Cross by mistake.


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'Vatican helped nazis evade conviction after holocaust'

A new book by Harvard Research Fellow Gerald Steinacher has claimed that thousands of Nazis were able to evade justice following the Holocaust thanks to the complicity of the Vatican.


Nazis on the Run: How Hitler's Henchmen Fled Europe, published this month by Oxford University Press, claims that Catholic authorities helped SS men including Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele avoid detection, travel safely out of Europe, and live comfortably in exile after the end of World War II.



According to a report in The Daily Telegraph, Steinacher examined a trove of unpublished Red Cross documents, which showed that understaffed and overwhelmed European human rights workers attempting to resettle the millions of displaced victims of World War II unwittingly created a network that was exploited by Nazis evading justice.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Stage gives Corrupt Privileges to Catholic Church in agreements called Concordats

The Concordat Watch is an online resource containing dozens of concordat translations, (most appearing in English for the first time), as well as related documents, general background articles and expert commentary.



What are concordats?

Concordats are international treaties with the Vatican that may range from granting little more than diplomatic recognition to a legally binding commitment to observe key aspects of Vatican doctrine and to subsidise it in various ways. There has been much criticism of concordats - due to their clear ill intent.

This Concordat Watch is a website is about temporal power. Religious rules only come into it if and when pressure is put on the state to enforce these. Thus Concordat Watch includes material on church-state separation, that is to say, on political, but not religious secularism.


You can visit the Concordat Watch by visiting:

http://www.concordatwatch.eu/

On this website, you will find alarming and educational articludes such as this one:

EU lawyers warn:
Concordats endanger human rights

Concordats help enforce Canon Law, the Vatican version of Sharia

Under Canon Law wife beating is no ground for divorce — in fact,nothing is. Therefore if you've been married in a Catholic Church, which means under Canon Law, you may find that a concordat has deprived you of your right to a civil divorce. The Dominican concordat (1954, Article 15.2) says explicitly that people married in a Catholic church, and therefore under Canon Law, may never file for a divorce. So, too, did the Portuguese concordat concluded with Salazar (1940, Article 24). At least in those countries divorce remained legal, even if one had to leave the Church to get one. However, divorce was impossible under both the Italian concordat with Mussolini (1929, Art. 34) and the Spanish one with Franco, (1953, Art. 23-25). It is still impossible in Malta, and the 1993 Marriage Concordat ensures that it will remain so.



Visit the Concordat Watch website

Groups refuse to contribute to Redress Compensation for the Abuse Committed by the Catholic Church

IRELAND - AUG 1, 2011 - EIGHTEEN GROUPS responsible with the running of residential institutions for children investigated by the Ryan commission have refused to contribute to the €1.36 billion costs incurred by the State in compensating people who had been abused in the religious institutions.

These management bodies are in addition to the 18 catholic congregations of nuns and priests that ran the orphanages, industrial schools and reformatories. They also include bodies involved with running Protestant residential institutions for children.

Included among these latter management bodies contacted by the State for a contribution to redress costs, and at the suggestion of the 18 religious congregations directly involved, are the Dominican Order of Nuns, the Daughters of Liege, the Salesian Fathers, the board of governors Baltimore Industrial School (the Catholic Bishop of Cork and Ross).

Others involved included the Daughters of Wisdom (Sisters of La Sagesse), Mrs Smyly’s Trust, Cottage Home Child and Family Service, Miss Carr’s Children’s Services, Cope Foundation, Sisters of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary, Kirwan House Charity,Enable Ireland, Stewart’s Hospital Services Ltd, Traveller Family Care, Los Angeles Society for Homeless Boys (now Home Alone), Tabor House, and the Bishop of Raphoe (St Columba’s Industrial School, Killybegs).

The Adelaide and Meath Hospital in Tallaght (Harcourt Street hospital) has not been approached. It is understood that this is because it is a State facility and asking it to contribute to costs incurred by the State would be absurd.

In his statement to religious congregations last Friday, Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn said: “I understand that when you met the taoiseach and other ministers last year you raised the issue of seeking contributions from other management bodies, ie, outside of the 18 [religious congregations]. That was done but I regret to say that the response proved equally unsuccessful.”

At Friday’s meeting the Minister said he proposed exploring “ways in which we might obtain some indication of the relative involvement of different institutions in the redress process perhaps by direct contact between the redress board and congregations”.

He insisted there was “a moral responsibility on your congregations to significantly augment your contributions”.