Anonymous ID: 776342 Dec. 22, 2019, 1:34 p.m. No.7591510   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1553 >>1834 >>1910 >>1979 >>2125 >>2185

Legionaires founder sexually abused 60 boys, religious order's report says

 

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Sexual abuse of minors was rife among superiors of the Legionaires of Christ Catholic religious order, with at least 60 boys abused by its founder Father Marcial Maciel, a report by the group showed. The report is important because for decades until 2006, including during all of the pontificate of Pope John Paul, the Vatican dismissed accusations by seminarians that Maciel had abused them sexually, some when they were as young as 12. The order said the report, which was released on Saturday and covers the period since Maciel founded it in his native Mexico in 1941 to this year, was “an additional attempt (by the Legionaires) to confront their history”

 

Maciel, who died in 2008, was perhaps the Roman Catholic Church’s most notorious pedophile, even abusing children he had fathered secretly with at least two women while living a double life and being feted by the Vatican and Church conservatives. Cardinal Angelo Sodano, 92, who was secretary of state under John Paul, was for years one of the Legionaires’ biggest protectors in the Vatican. Pope Francis accepted his resignation as dean of the college of cardinals on Saturday and simultaneously changed church law to limit the dean’s position to a five-year term, rather than for life.

 

The Vatican first acknowledged Maciel’s crimes in 2006, when former Pope Benedict ordered him to retire to a life of “prayer and penitence. But Benedict resisted calls from some in the Church who said the order should be dissolved because it was toxic to the core. The Vatican instead took over the order in 2010 and began a process of reform.

 

The new report says that between 1941 and 2019, 175 minors were victims of abuse by 33 priests in the order. At least 60, or about one-third, were abused by Maciel himself, it said. Most victims were boys between 11 and 16, it said. While the report said the 33 amounted to only 2.44% of the 1,353 priests ordained by the order, it said that nearly 43% of those who committed the abuse were in positions of authority, making it difficult to report or punish the abuse. “(Abuse) was linked to the abuse of power and conscience on the part of some who took advantage of their posts to abuse,” it said. Of the 33, six have died, eight have left the priesthood, and one had left the order. Of the 18 who remain members, four have “ministerial restrictions” to keep them away from minors and 14 have no public priestly ministry, the report said. Seventy-four seminarians studying for the priesthood also abused minors and 81% of them were not ordained.

 

After Maciel’s death, Vatican investigations found that he had also fathered several children with at least two women, visited them regularly and sent them money. He also used drugs. Former members have said the order was run like a cult, with rules forbidding any criticism of the founder or questioning of his motives. They said Maciel gave huge contributions to the Vatican during the papacy of John Paul, who admired the Legionaires’ orthodoxy and ability to produce vocations.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-abuse/legionaires-founder-sexually-abused-60-boys-religious-orders-report-says-idUSKBN1YQ02Y?il=0

Anonymous ID: 776342 Dec. 22, 2019, 1:42 p.m. No.7591570   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1699

One of the most popular chat apps in the US is actually a foreign spy tool

 

One of the most popular chat apps in the US is actually a foreign spy tool

by Tim Pearce

| December 22, 2019 04:19 PM

 

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White House Weekly: December 20, 2019

 

The United Arab Emirates is using one of the most popular messaging apps in the United States to track the conversations, locations, and interactions of all of the app’s users. The app ToTok became one of the most downloaded messaging apps in the U.S. last week on both Apple and Google’s app store. The app, sold as a safe and secure way to communicate, is being used by the U.A.E. to spy on its own people and others around the world, according to the New York Times. ToTok is most popular in the U.A.E., but also serves millions of users in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. The company that created ToTok, Breej Holding, is believed to be a front group for an Abu Dhabi-based hacking firm called DarkMatter. The firm employees ex-cyberintelligence employees from the Emirates, Israel, and the U.S. National Security Agency.

 

Google and Apple have pledged to look into the popular app. Google removed it from its store on Thursday, and Apple followed suit on Friday. ToTok is a close copy of a Chinese app called YeeCall but adapted for a different audience, according to an analysis by a former NSA hacker.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/one-of-the-most-popular-chat-apps-in-the-us-is-actually-a-foreign-spy-tool

Anonymous ID: 776342 Dec. 22, 2019, 1:59 p.m. No.7591698   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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HMMM, wonder if this is any indication..

 

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