Anonymous ID: 874842 Jan. 15, 2022, 11:14 a.m. No.15382686   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2754 >>2880

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Heard the same anon, was it maybe Tonga were a slave trading locality - ie a marketplace?

 

Also pedophilia is endemic in in some S. Pac tribal peoples and also .specifically, the Mountain Dyaks of Borneo.

 

The same tribe

 

where Daniel Carleton Gajdusek discovered the prion, the cause of the neurodegenerative disease Kuru. (The Mtn Dyaks are cannibals too)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Carleton_Gajdusek

 

While living with the hill dyaks Gajdusek join the tribal practice of sex with boys.

 

After returning to the US, Gajdusek brought tribal boys back with him. He was busted for this, and several of the boys were compelled to testify reluctantly against him.

 

>In the course of his research trips in the South Pacific, Gajdusek had brought 56 mostly male children back to live with him in the United States, and provided them with the opportunity to receive high school and college education. One of these boys, now a grown man, later accused Gajdusek of molesting him as a child.

 

Gajdusek was charged with child molestation in April 1996, based on incriminating entries in his personal diary and statements from a victim. He pleaded guilty in 1997 and, under a plea bargain, was sentenced to 12 months in jail. After his release in 1998, he was permitted to serve his five-year unsupervised probation in Europe. He never returned to the United States and lived in Amsterdam, spending winters in Tromsø, Norway,[11] where the polar night around the winter solstice helped him to do more work.

 

>The documentary The Genius and the Boys by Bosse Lindquist, first shown on BBC Four on June 1, 2009, notes that "seven men testified in confidentiality about Gajdusek having had sex with them when they were boys," that four said "the sex was untroubling" while for three of them "the sex was a shaming, abusive and a violation." One of these boys, the son of a friend and now an adult, appears in the film.

 

https://www.wired.com/2006/10/dr-pedophile-i-/

 

This is curious…

 

D. Carleton Gajdusek died on December 12, 2008 at the age of 85. Gajdusek was a former graduate student of Pauling’s who received international acclaim – culminating in the 1976 Nobel Prize for Medicine – for his research on a disease called kuru.

 

Gajdusek built his scientific reputation studying indigenous peoples throughout Asia and South America, in all cases seeking out unique diseases specific to small and isolated populations. Kuru was a fatal disease that plagued the Fore tribe of New Guinea. Sufferers of kuru experienced declines into madness before death, and their autopsies revealed that the disease had ravished their brains, shooting it through with holes. Gajdusek’s breakthrough, and its resulting impact, is summarized nicely by Donald G. McNeil, Jr. in his excellent New York Times obituary of the Nobel laureate:

 

In 1957, Dr. Gajdusek…realized that the victims had all participated in “mortuary feasts” in the decades before the custom was suppressed in the 1940s by missionaries and the Australian police.

 

The Fore, who lived as they had in the Stone Age, cooked and ate the bodies of tribe members who had died, and smeared themselves with the brains as a sign of respect for the dead.

 

The disease confounded explanation because the mashed brains of the victims, injected into chimpanzees’ brains, produced no symptoms. All known disease-causing bacteria, viruses and parasites produced symptoms within days or weeks. But when the chimps developed kuru two years later, Dr. Gajdusek theorized that a slow-acting virus was at work, somehow not producing the expected immune reactions.

 

https://paulingblog.wordpress.com/2009/01/08/carleton-gajdusek-doug-strain-and-richard-t-jones/

Anonymous ID: 874842 Jan. 15, 2022, 11:27 a.m. No.15382765   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DORJE SHUGDEN

 

Defender of Purity

 

Protector of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism, Dore Shugden returns to purify and restore the values corrupted by the child trafficking necromancer the accursed Dalai Lama

 

In the 1930s, Pabongkhapa Déchen Nyingpo, who favored an "exclusive" stance, started to promote Shugden as a major protector of the Gelug school, who harms any Gelug practitioner who blends his practice with non-Gelug practices.

 

The conflict reappeared with the publication of the Yellow Book in 1976, containing stories about wrathful acts of Dorje Shugden against Gelugpas who also practiced Nyingma teachings. In response, the 14th Dalai Lama, a Gelugpa himself and advocate of an "inclusive" approach to the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, started to speak out against the practice of Dorje Shugden in 1978

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorje_Shugden_controversy