Anonymous ID: 87280f June 9, 2023, 8:10 a.m. No.18977332   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7334

The Alex Jones Show (03/24/23) FULL SHOW

Former Head of Defense Intelligence Agency General Michael Flynn Joins Alex Jones to Lay Out CRITICAL Information Concerning Future of Humanity & How to Stop WW3

https://rumble.com/v2eotim-the-alex-jones-show-032423-full-show.html

 

Join Alex as he spends the first 30+ minutes of the show degrading President Trump, Appealing to his own Authority right before bringing on Patriot General Flynn who did not defend Trump from Alex's previous tirade.

 

Flynn at timestamps:

 

49:00 Alex Promotes Flynn' book

50:00 Alex speaking "but also, in a "loyal" way, I'm not attacking Trump but when he, but when the, he says "Let's Protest" and doesn't say "Peaceful", All I said was "You might want to say "PEACEFUL" because they might have provocateurs and say that you meant violent"

50:24 "and he says "Well who needs to be, whose talking about peace? The democrats are violent." Well just because they are violent doesn't mean we are. Then He (Trump) says "Death and Destruction if I am arrested."."

50:50 "Ugh he was peaceful on January 6 and so were we, we tried to stop it. I'm, I'm, I'm concerned about this and who is advising him and so, if you can, also give us your expert take on that………"

50:54 Flynn Loves Alex's "Alex Jones for President" T shirt. Laughs then goes into a "will the real Alex Jones please stand up" lyrical musing.

51:00 Flynn spends a lot of time in a round about way to say that yes, Trump and his advisors were wrong and need to be more careful.

1:15:00 "I could be the worst nightmare to a guy like Trump but I am not, this is not about Trump, this is about this country."

 

OR MAYBE YOU WISH TO HIDE THIS INCIDENT FOR SOME REASON? MUST BE THE [PATRIOT] IN YOU HUH?

Anonymous ID: 87280f June 9, 2023, 8:14 a.m. No.18977342   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7346

THE FOLLOWING Round up and some other related articles WAS NOT NOTABLE YESTERDAY, NOT BECAUSE IT WAS NOT NOTABLE, BUT BECAUSE "SOME ANON I DO NOT LIKE SAID IT!"

 

SparkChronicles

La Nación / Former priest living in Paraguay is the main pedophilia complainant in Bolivia - SparkChronicles

He was part of the Catholic Church, but today he is the main detractor of alleged sexual abuse by some Spanish Jesuits in Bolivia over the years. Former.

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iHeartRadio

Settlements end $100M class action lawsuit by alleged Manitoulin Island abuse survivors

A $100 million class action lawsuit launched on behalf of alleged victims of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy on Manitoulin Island has been abandoned after…

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The Legal Examiner

Illinois Catholic Church Sex Abuse Investigative Report Released

A recent report released by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul's office found that child sex abuse claims against Catholic clergy members amounted to.

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National Catholic Reporter

Abuse claims and outrage mount as Jesuit order and church in Bolivia undergo a tectonic shake

A woman yells using a megaphone in front of the Basilica de San Francisco in a protest against the Catholic Church following abuse allegations, in La Paz,…

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The Catholic Register

Chart gets to 'meat' of the settlement in abuse cases

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The Catholic Register

St. John's settlement appears near

Survivors of abuse at the Mount Cashel orphanage in the 1940s, '50s and '60s, and by clergy from the Archdiocese of St. John's through the years,…

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The Washington Post By Cara Kelly June 8, 2023 at 6:30 a.m. EDT

The Boy Scouts' sexual abuse scandal needs to finally be investigated

By ignoring America's largest child-abuse case, Congress and the states put children at risk.

 

The Scouts scandal and those of the Catholic Church overlap in part because,in the 1980s, the Boy Scouts shifted the burden of screening its volunteers to the religious and civic groups that sponsor individual troops and packs. And these charter organizations include the Catholic Church.

Yet child sexual abuse in the Boy Scouts has routinely been ignored by law enforcement and politicians. Only one state attorney general, Dana Nessel of Michigan, is investigating.

Congress has authority over the Boy Scouts; the organization was congressionally chartered in 1916. But Congress has never investigated. Even after Michael Johnson, the Scouts’ former head of youth protection, wrote a letter in 2021 detailing how the institution remains unsafe for children and begging lawmakers to act, they remained quiet.

This was not the first time Congress avoided the issue. In 2018, House members wrote to the Boy Scouts asking why the organization was lobbying against child sexual abuse laws. In response, Michael Surbaugh, then the Scouts chief executive, said, “at no time in our history have we ever knowingly allowed a sexual predator to work with youth.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/06/08/boy-scouts-child-sexual-abuse-catholic-church-congress-investigate/

Anonymous ID: 87280f June 9, 2023, 8:14 a.m. No.18977346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7361

>>18977342

Illinois Catholic Church Sex Abuse Investigative Report ReleasedLegal Examiner Staffer June 8, 2023

 

A recent report released by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office found that child sex abuse claims against Catholic clergy members amounted to more than 1,900 survivors in Illinois. This report was released after a five-year comprehensive investigation into sexual abuse cases in the Catholic dioceses in Illinois. The almost 700-page report contains shocking details about the nature of the widespread abuse and the clergy and lay religious brothers who committed these heinous acts.

 

The investigation began in 2018 by former attorney general Lisa Madigan. At the time, the six Catholic dioceses in the state only had confirmed 103 clergy as child sex abusers. Attorney General Raoul continued the investigation when he was elected in 2019. As the investigation concluded and with the release of its findings, an additional 348 clergy members were confirmed as child sex abusers, bringing the total to 451. The cases of child sexual abuse took place between 1950 and 2019. Of the 451 clergy members identified in the report, 330 have died.

 

In the preliminary investigation, the six Illinois dioceses believed that only 26 percent of the allegations they received from survivors were credible. The remaining 74 percent could not be substantiated. This is how the dioceses confirmed that 103 clergy members were child sex abusers. The investigation concluded that the Illinois dioceses did an inadequate and often incomplete investigation into child sex abuse claims. In many cases, they failed to investigate these allegations or to notify Illinois’ child welfare authorities.

 

Investigators reviewed more than 100,000 pages of documents provided by the dioceses, which include Peoria, Chicago, Belleville, Joliet, Rockford and Springfield. More than 600 confidential interviews were conducted by investigators who worked with survivors to piece together how far-reaching and widespread the abuse was.

 

As part of the release of this report, Attorney General Raoul shared a statement that included, “It is my hope that this nearly 700-page report will provide some closure to survivors of child sex abuse by Catholic clerics by shining a light both on those who violated their positions of power and trust, and on the individuals in church leadership who covered up that abuse.”

Illinois Is Not Alone In Widespread Clergy Sex Abuse

 

The Illinois investigation began in 2018 after a Pennsylvania grand jury was presented with evidence that more than 300 priests sexually abused over a thousand children, potentially more, for 70 years. One of the revelations of this grand jury was evidence of how Catholic Church leaders protected clergy accused of sexual abuse. The files presented to the grand jury highlighted a playbook on how to conceal the truth about sexual abuse. Additionally, secret archive files were stored in the church, where the only key to access these files remained in the hands of the bishop. Many files contained euphemisms for the word rape and child sex abuse. When there were accusations of sexual abuse made, it was nearly impossible for the survivor to achieve justice.

https://www.legalexaminer.com/legal/sexual-abuse/illinois-catholic-church-sex-abuse-investigative-report-released/

NO CHARGES WILL BE FILED

Anonymous ID: 87280f June 9, 2023, 8:14 a.m. No.18977347   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7361

Illinois Catholic Church Sex Abuse Investigative Report ReleasedLegal Examiner Staffer June 8, 2023

After an extensive four-year investigation, a 2019 report about sexual abuse by the Archdiocese of Baltimore priests was released in April. Like the Illinois state investigation, the report is lengthy at nearly 500 pages but contains much of the same key information as Illinois and other states’ investigations. Church leaders worked carefully and diligently to cover up accusations. Survivors were rarely able to seek justice or believed by the Catholic Church. In many cases, the abusers were transferred to other dioceses. The Baltimore Archdiocese is the country’s oldest Roman Catholic diocese.

 

The release of this report also drew attention to how prevalent the abuse was. “The staggering pervasiveness of the abuse itself underscores the culpability of the Church hierarchy,” said the report.

 

The Baltimore Archdiocese report was kept private for several years until a Baltimore Circuit Court ruled to release a redacted version. It was kept confidential because it contains detailed information from grand jury subpoenas. In the redacted version, 37 accused abusers were removed. The court admitted that it may consider adding additional names at a later date.

 

A common thread continues to emerge throughout the investigations of the Illinois Catholic dioceses and other Catholic dioceses across the country. Clergy members were accused of sexual abuse and rarely punished. In many cases, those accused of these crimes kept their positions of power, careers or were simply transferred to a neighboring diocese.

Sex Abuse Lookback Windows

 

With many investigations underway nationwide, some states have eliminated statute of limitations for filing civil lawsuits for childhood sexual abuse. Others have enacted lookback windows, which pause the statutes, giving survivors time to report their abuse and seek justice. Due to the nature of many survivors’ sexual abuse experiences, they may not be ready or even aware of their abuse before the statute of limitations has passed.

 

Sex abuse civil lawsuits and lookback windows are ways in which those who survived childhood sexual abuse can make sense of their abuse and seek justice. Many survivors battle mental health challenges, including suicidal thoughts, depression, anxiety and addiction. Offering additional time and eliminating the statutes for reporting this trauma provides survivors the time and space needed to begin working through their abuse.

 

If you or a loved one has experienced sexual abuse, know that help is available and that you are not alone. Support groups like RAINN and The National Alliance on Mental Illness HelpLine can help provide resources and connect survivors with peer support. Seeking support from others and pursuing justice as a survivor of child sexual abuse can help provide closure.

https://www.legalexaminer.com/legal/sexual-abuse/illinois-catholic-church-sex-abuse-investigative-report-released/

NO CHARGES WILL BE FILED