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  1. #41
    i am here to expose the vatican crimes program to expose and give justice through informing the public that the pagan church is not just pagan but a cruel cultic criminal machine

  2. #42
    Let's stop and talk awhile. tonton's Avatar
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    Walang sinabi si Alaskador kay Android!!! Stealth Jihad/Orcs vs. Inquisitors!!

  3. #43
    BRUSSELS — A young man in the care of the Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands was surgically castrated decades ago after complaining about sexual abuse, according to new evidence that only adds to the scandal engulfing the church there.



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    The case, which dates from the 1950s, has increased pressure for a government-led inquiry into sexual abuse in the Dutch church, amid suspicions that as many as 10 young men may have suffered the same fate.

    “This case is especially painful because it concerns a victim who was victimized for a second time,” said Peter Nissen, a professor of the history of religion at Radboud University in the Netherlands. “He had the courage to go to the police and was castrated.”

    It is unclear, however, whether the reported castration was performed as a punishment for whistle-blowing or what was seen as a treatment for homosexuality.

    In 2010, about 2,000 people complained of abuse by priests, church institutions or religious orders in the Netherlands after the Roman Catholic Church commissioned an inquiry. It finally concluded that the number of actual victims over several decades could be 10 times higher.

    That committee, led by Wim Deetman, a former education minister, was presented with evidence of the castration case when it was contacted by a friend of the young man, who was castrated in 1956, two years before his death in a road accident.

    Since the case emerged, the Deetman Commission has issued a detailed justification of its actions, contending that it was unable to reach any conclusions on the case from the evidence at its disposal.

    The victim, Henk Heithuis, lived in Catholic institutions from infancy after being taken into care. When he complained about sexual abuse to the police, Mr. Heithuis, 20 at the time, was transferred to a Catholic psychiatric hospital before being admitted to the St. Joseph Hospital in Veghel, where he was castrated.

    Cornelius Rogge, a sculptor whose family became friends with Mr. Heithuis, informed the Deetman Commission about the case, contacting an investigative journalist and author, Joep Dohmen, when there was no clear sign of a follow-up.

    On Dutch television, Mr. Rogge described how he knew that the castration had taken place and said he believed that there were other victims.

    “We once asked Henk to drop his pants when the women were not present,” Mr. Rogge said. “He did that. He was totally maimed. That was a huge shock for us, of course.”

    Mr. Heithuis had also described his ordeal verbally, Mr. Rogge said.

    “He was strapped to a bed,” Mr. Rogge said, describing Mr. Heithuis’s statement. “In one stroke, his scrotum was cut out. Then he was taken to an infirmary to rest and recover. Then the other boys received the same treatment. He could hear them screaming.”

    Mr. Dohmen, the investigative journalist who broke the news in the daily NRC Handelsblad, said that correspondence from the 1950s and Mr. Heithuis’s testimony to Mr. Rogge suggested that there could have been an additional nine cases. Mr. Dohmen said he uncovered another case. A gay man, who had not been abused, was also castrated, he said. That man has asked that his identity not be made public.

    Mr. Dohmen said he could not provide further evidence of the other possible victims.

    In an e-mailed comment, Mr. Rogge said he believed that the castration was a punishment.

    Mr. Dohmen said that the man accused of abusing Mr. Heithuis was investigated but not prosecuted. He was transferred to Nova Scotia, where he started a home for boys.

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by tonton View Post
    Walang sinabi si Alaskador kay Android!!! Stealth Jihad/Orcs vs. Inquisitors!!
    he is just my foot! athlete's foot come to me and you will find peace and your soul will be in heaven in just a speed of light by the holy inquisition

  5. #45
    [IMG]http://api.ning.com/files/uR729jcouJlAx7a8YjtVx4gv0*jvn4Oz1nkvo8H6s1p8DsfOCIWNoW3qmNNMyrcJg8qFU4AjKtoU0bLRD5u9A6A5D*muZuIW/1250558.jpg?width=250[/IMG]

    occupy vatican

  6. #46
    Sex Crimes and the Vatican
    Created in 1962,
    a now infamous
    document was
    issued in secret
    to bishops.
    Called Crimen
    Sollicitationis, it
    outlined
    procedures to be
    followed by bishops when dealing
    with allegations of child abuse,
    homosexuality and bestiality by
    members of the clergy. It swore all
    parties involved to secrecy on pain of
    excommunication from the Catholic
    Church.
    This document was reissued in 2001
    by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and sent
    to all bishops. Yet rather than
    ordering more openness and
    cooperation with the authorities as
    demanded by both law enforcers and
    the victims, he reiterated its policies
    and ensured that the Code of Silence
    be applied to all cases of child abuse
    involving a priest. Cardinal Ratzinger
    also instructed that all cases should
    now be referred to his office directly
    and that he would maintain ‘exclusive
    competence’ over the handling of
    allegations. This is the Catholic
    Church’s policy to this day and
    Cardinal Ratzinger is now Pope
    Benedict XVI.
    The policy laid out in the above
    document has led to systemic failure
    by the result that a significant number
    of priest have, in effect, been allowed
    to abuse again, and further children
    have been put at risk.
    As the documentary explores, Colm
    O’Gorman is the man responsible for
    breaking open decades of abuse by
    Catholic Priests in Ireland in the BAFTA
    award-winning BBC special Suing the
    Pope. He links international ‘systemic
    evidence’ to argue the Vatican has a
    policy to cover up the sexual abuse of
    thousands of children across the
    world.
    In Sex Crimes and the Vatican
    O’Gorman explores four separate
    cases internationally of widespread
    clerical abuse, putting the Roman
    Catholic Church on trial for the
    reckless endangerment of children.
    O’Gorman raises the question, ‘Is the
    Church in default of its obligation as a
    signatory to the UN Convention of the
    Rights of the Child?’ ( Excerpt from
    news.bbc.co.uk )

  7. #47
    Sex crimes and the
    Vatican
    Sex crimes and the Vatican (2006)
    is a documentary film (39 min) filmed
    by Colm O'Gorman , who was raped
    by a Catholic priest in the diocese of
    Ferns in County Wexford in Ireland
    when he was 14 years old.

    We should watch this movie exposing the sex crimes of the pagan cultic idol worshippers in vatican

  8. #48
    Vatican Crimes – Torture and Murder by the Church

    Rev. Kevin Annett

    Sun, Oct 16, 2011

    Subject: Rape, Torture, Murder Vatican Crimes

    www.MorningLiberty.com

    Source:

    http://www.halfpasthuman.com/more****ers.html


    More very guilty suckers…



    From the Examiner:

    BRANTFORD, ON, CANADA – Mass graves of Mohawk children have been uncovered by ground-penetrating radar at the Mohawk Institute, a residential school for Mohawk operated by the Church of England and the Vatican before its closure in 1970.
    According to Rev. Kevin Annett, Secretary of the International Tribunal for Crimes of Church and States (www.itccs.org), the Mohawk Institute was "set up by the Anglican Church of England in 1832 to imprison and destroy generations of Mohawk children. This very first Indian [First Nations] residential school in Canada lasted until 1970, and, like in most residential schools, more than half of the children imprisoned there never returned. Many of them are buried all around the school."
    Preliminary scanning by ground penetrating radar adjacent to the now closed main building Mohawk Institute has revealed that "between 15-20 feet of soil" was brought in and put over the mass graves just before the Mohawk Institute closed in 1970 in order to camouflage the mass graves of Mohawk Children and avoid prosecution for genocide and crimes against humanity under the Geneva Conventions, the International Criminal Court, and cooperating national courts.

    ***

    Face it, the reality is that if you have ever given money to ANY vatican or anglican or other 'christ' based organization, you have supported evil. This evil does not end with pedofilic rape and murder. This evil continues all the way up from child sacrifice to the horrors of war and genocide.Notice how the vatican never comes out against any crimes like the holocaust at the time, only 'makes good' by apologizing years later. That trend has run its course. Our data shows that the 'days of rage against the church' are mere months away (probably starting in March of 2012). Finally, finally, after our long 2000+ year struggle, some accountability is coming to the 'crutch' of the zionists (again, face it..there is no independent christ focused 'church'…they are all interconnected evil and even the dogma at the heart of it is both delusional and evil itself.)

    While i would have no human as my enemy, many of the pedofilic priest class have so claimed that status with word and deed. Specifically while i can hold the deluded sheeple who feed the vatican/religion machine as only partially, directly culpable, mostly due to unconsciousness and mind control, i can no longer hold my tongue nor coddle their feelings about their delusion. Fair warning. If you are one of the religion afflicted, leave this page now and never come back to this site.

    ALL religion is a curse upon humans. Our species goal should be to liberate the half of terrestrial humanity currently enslaved by the tool of the pedofilic mind control freak… religion.

    When the last head pedophile of the catholics (the next one with the remarkably short life span who follows this ratzinger ****er) is dead (all this by early 2013), and the looted treasure of humanity is liberated from the putrid nest of serpents that is the vatican, then humans can begin the process of healing this giant, millennia long wounding.

    A noodle: Their 'lords' prayer reworked.

    Yo, large pedophile who is off-world,

    from whom we learn child rape and ritual murder and war,

    so hollow is your claim to fame,

    so stinking filthy is your name,

    your king (and his domaine) are done,

    your will is less than none,

    on earth, and oh, go **** your 'heaven'.

    We grow our own damn food,

    so take your attitude,

    and worthless debt based dogma,

    and stay the **** away from earth,

    or we will kick your scaly *** back to Vega,



    How shall we honor the victims of the christers/catholic reptile god? How shall we prevent these perverts from continuing these crimes that go back centuries? How will we punish the guilty ****ers?

    As shall be revealed to the serpent worshiping sorcerers, i have a few ideas….

    http://www.morningliberty.com/2011/1...by-the-church/

  9. #49
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    Why are there no Catholics posting on this thread?

    Cedric, TLG, Katholikon, skye, Ferdi, et. al., where are you?

    Find these too much for you to bear, that you choose to ignore this thread?

  10. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by JaRvis_Jayren View Post
    Why are there no Catholics posting on this thread?

    Cedric, TLG, Katholikon, skye, Ferdi, et. al., where are you?

    Find these too much for you to bear, that you choose to ignore this thread?
    silence means YES?

    porget na lang tutal mamatay naman daw ang issue na to
    kasi holy daw ang simbahan nila

    ito na pala ang sukatan ng holiness howmaygalywaw

  11. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by JaRvis_Jayren View Post
    Why are there no Catholics posting on this thread?

    Cedric, TLG, Katholikon, skye, Ferdi, et. al., where are you?

    Find these too much for you to bear, that you choose to ignore this thread?
    May kilala akong mga katolikong mahilig sumawsaw sa ibang thread pero kapag sa kanila ang topic ayaw sumagot, kilala rin ninyo siguro ang mga ito lagi ninyong katalakayan kapag tungkol sa INC ang paksa

  12. #52
    http://www.youtube.com/v/JlljyinrTWM

    PART 1: A short polish documentary about Pastor Stan, who, in 2007, was mentioned in one young boy's suicide note as the man who drove him to hang himself. His dying wish - to save the other children from his menace - has become a mission for his mother. Her last plea of hope is to bring his story to the world in the hopes of saving lives. Uploaded with hard-encoded English subtitles for easy viewing.

  13. #53
    The Vatican Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity?

    http://www.youtube.com/v/BNzDpPaLh30

    expose the vatican crimes we need to occupy the pagan cultic church. the victims are crying for help.

    are you in or not?

  14. #54
    http://www.youtube.com/v/ud4EiHrT3sI



    More sickening child sex abuse from within the catholic church in Ireland.

    This woman was repeatedly raped as an eight year old girl by her local parish priest during confession. Amazingly, a number of nuns actually took the girl to be raped by the priest - knowing full well what was about to happen.

    As the Irish catholic church gasps it's last breath, this case should be the final nail in the coffin of this evil paedophile ring.

  15. #55
    Tinataas ni android ang mga topics na ito, wag nyo raw pansinin yung mga Islam thread.

  16. #56
    Quote Originally Posted by pieno View Post
    Tinataas ni android ang mga topics na ito, wag nyo raw pansinin yung mga Islam thread.
    you are just my foot i need to expose the vatican crimes because this is not a myth

  17. #57
    Murder and Violence of the Vatican: Catholic Church corrupt since its inception

    http://www.youtube.com/v/e1YHkwcHf_4

    expose the vatican crimes we need to tell the world because we will never forget the crimes and the life of the innocent mankind who suffer from tha pagan cultic church

  18. Apr 12, 2012, 02:48 PM

  19. #58
    Protest against the Pope's Brazil visit

    http://www.youtube.com/v/8euDmO7sSnA...7sI1vw&index=5

    we need to occupy vatican they are the mafia of this new millennnia

  20. #59
    Abuse Victims Ask Court to Prosecute the Vatican
    By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
    Published: September 13, 2011


    Human rights lawyers and victims of clergy sexual abuse filed a complaint on Tuesday urging the International Criminal Court in The Hague to investigate and prosecute Pope Benedict XVI and three top Vatican officials for crimes against humanity for what they described as abetting and covering up the rape and sexual assault of children by priests.
    Tiziana Fabi/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

    Pope Benedict XVI has been named in a court complaint.

    The formal filing of nearly 80 pages by two American advocacy groups, the Center for Constitutional Rights and the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, was the most substantive effort yet to hold the pope and the Vatican accountable in an international court for sexual abuse by priests.

    “The high-level officials of the Catholic church who failed to prevent and punish these criminal actions,” the complaint says, “have, to date, enjoyed absolute impunity.”

    A spokeswoman at the court said the prosecutor’s office would examine the papers, “as we do with all such communications.” The first step will be “to analyze whether the alleged crimes fall under the court’s jurisdiction,” Florence Olara, the prosecutor’s spokeswoman said.

    Complaints about the Vatican and child abuse by Roman Catholic priests have been received at the court before, court records showed. But Ms. Olara said details were not normally disclosed by the court unless a case went forward.

    Lawyers familiar with the international court said it was unlikely the complaint against the Vatican would fit the court’s mandate to prosecute war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. The Rev. Federico Lombardi, the spokesman for the Vatican, said he had no comment.

    Vatican officials have often said that the decisions about priests accused of abuse are made by bishops — not by the Vatican hierarchy — and that the church is far more decentralized than is widely believed.

    But the lawyers and abuse victims from the United States and Europe who held a news conference at the court on Tuesday said their action was necessary because all the investigations and prosecutions of sexual abuse by Catholic priests in various countries had not been sufficient to prevent continuing crimes and cover-ups.

    Two of the victims whose cases are highlighted in the filing say the priests who sexually abused them simply moved to different countries and are still in ministry working with children, with the knowledge of church superiors. “National jurisdictions can’t really get their arms around this,” said Pamela Spees, a lawyer with the Center for Constitutional Rights, who helped prepare the filing. “Prosecuting individual instances of child molestation or sexual assault has not gotten at the larger systemic problem here. Accountability is the goal, and the I.C.C. makes the most sense, given that it’s a global problem.”

    In addition to Pope Benedict XVI, the filing asks the court to prosecute Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican’s secretary of state; Cardinal Angelo Sodano, the previous secretary of state and the current dean of the College of Cardinals; and Cardinal William J. Levada, who is head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican office designated to receive cases of clergy sexual abuse that are forwarded by bishops.

    A central question is whether the accusations will fit the court’s mandate. The International Criminal Court has jurisdiction over war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide committed after July 1, 2002, when the court opened. It is independent of the United Nations and has jurisdiction in the 117 countries that so far have ratified the Rome Statute that created the court. Italy, Germany and Belgium are signatories, while the Vatican and the United States are not.

    The filing cites five cases in which priests have been accused of abuse in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the United States; the priests in these cases are from Belgium, India and the United States.

    Ms. Spees said she hoped to persuade the court that the cases were within its jurisdiction, because they involve abuses that she said were “systematic and widespread.”

    Experts in international law said the sexual abuse of minors by Roman Catholic priests was sufficiently heinous and widespread to be taken to the court.

    Mark Ellis, executive director of the International Bar Association, which is based in London, said he thought that the court would open a preliminary investigation to determine whether it has jurisdiction — and that it would probably conclude that it did not.

    “Crimes against humanity means acts that are committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population,” Mr. Ellis said. “What you’re looking at is really a policy, in which the government or the authorities are planning the attack.”

    “When you look at the concept of why and how the I.C.C. was created, I just don’t think this fits,” he said. “But the filing does something that’s important. It raises awareness.”

    Marlise Simons contributed reporting from Paris, and Rachel Donadio from Rome.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/14/wo...ican.html?_r=1

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    Bakit kaya walang sumasagot sa thread mo android.

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