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HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT ð THE PEDOPHOCRACY
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VfB mentioned the PEDOPHOCRACY once, but I believe it was overshadowed by the accompanying information...so, without further ado, VfB presents to you...THE PEDOPHOCRACY by David McGowan
http://www.whale.to/b/pedophocracy.html
The Pedophocracy, Part I: From Brussels ...
"Paedophiles can boldly and courageously affirm what they choose ... I am also a theologian and as a theologian, I believe it is God's will that there be closeness and intimacy, unity of flesh, between people ... paedophiles can make the assertion that the pursuit of intimacy and love is what they choose. With boldness, they can say, 'I believe this is in fact part of God's will.'"
Ralph Underwager, 'expert' witness for the defense in scores of child abuse cases and former vocal member of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation, in an interview in Paidika (a pro-pedophilia publication), conducted in June 1991
press reports), or police complicity in the operation (according to any sort of logic).
Police seem to have routinely ignored tips that later proved to be accurate, including a report from Dutroux's own mother that her son was holding girls prisoner in one of his houses. In addition, key facts were withheld from investigators working on the disappearances and lines of communication were unaccountably broken, inexcusably hindering the investigation.
Police did search one of Dutroux's homes on no less than three separate occasions over the course of the investigation. On at least two of those occasions, two of the missing girls were being held in heinous conditions imprisoned in a custom-built dungeon in the basement. Nevertheless, the police searches came up empty, despite the fact that the investigating officers reported âhearing childrenâs voices on one occasion,â according to the Guardian.
It was not until August 13, 1996, four years after the disappearances began, that authorities arrested Dutroux, along with his wife (an elementary school teacher), a lodger, a policeman, and a man the Guardian described as âan associate with political connectionsâ â elsewhere identified as Michel Lelievre.
Two days later, police again searched Dutroux's home and discovered the soundproof dungeon/torture center. As CNN reported, three years earlier âpolice ignored tips from an informant who said Dutroux was building secret cellars to hold girls before selling them abroad.â And in 1995, the same informant had told police that Dutroux had offered an unidentified third man âthe equivalent of $3,000 to $5,000 to kidnap girls.â