Friday, May 24, 2019

"The Boys" v. "The Girls": Michigan Attorney General Nessel Arrests 6 Priest - Bill Schuette Sends A Spokestoken - No One Talked About The Industry Of Trafficking Tiny Humans - Happy Foster Care Month!


At this time, I do not have much to say.

Psych!

Dana has a 1-800 number, a hashtag and a Church Militant Spokestoken.

Yes, I said that because I told you they were going to do it.

Duh.

These priest are sacrificial because this the residuals of the peculiar institution, not the last 100 years that is being spun in the promotion of Bill Schuette *Smooches*.

Yes, this 50 some odd years old victim took a substantial amount of time to thank law enforcement and focus on the media telling the truth and the victim telling their stories.

You can tell the operatives by their lack of passion, neuro-linquistic patterns of absolute disdain for "The Poors" (always said with clinched teeth) whose children have been Legally Kidnapped from their arms, who may or may not have survived in foster care.

Egads! That sounds like they are attempting to rewrite history by rewriting my fairy tale.

Naughty, naughty.

I am the Celestial Goddess of the Woodshed and no matter how hard you try to spin my testimonial to the heavens, you can never terminate my right to bear witness because I have been doing this for a few decades, and now, the heavens shall fall.

Whacha gonna do, wipe PACER and Congressional Testimony?

Please, I archive like I footnote.

Oh, I should not give them any more ideas.

They are really good at bleaching national archives, you know.

How about the privatized state contracts with these christian child placing agencies which are very crafty in maximizing revenues with state Medicaid, Title I, IV, V, IX, XIX, etc. to allow children under the care of the State of Michigan to be drugged, raped, beaten, tortured and used for lab rats, if they do not kill themselves or run away to the freedom of a life on the streets in trap houses of the Detroit Land Bank Authority?

What about the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and their foster care and adoption contracts?

Not one word on foster care and adoption, but then again, we are waiting on Nancy Edmunds to see if she is going to continue covering the trafficking of tiny humans in Michigan, or, if something else will happen that will force me to go pop popcorn.

The Ricky Holland and that other case with the two boys who did not die are back open through the Auditor General, which may just have to follow GAGAS and report material violations for further investigation in dealing with federal funding.

I am quite sure there are games going on in the Michigan Children's Institute and the Michigan Children Trust because no one wants to talk about human trafficking and the Archdioceses, and the entire christian community.

Is Dana setting up Michigan to go into federal receivership?

If she is a "Legal Genius" (trademark pending) she will be too busy preparing for the legal tsunami that is going to put her, and her rogue ass crew, in the annals of history.

How her tale is to be told, is up to her.

Until then, I await for Michigan to address its industry of trafficking tiny humans, and the drugging, beating, rapes, suicides, successful and unsuccessful, pregnancies, and snatching of the babies in foster care and adoption.

It still goes on today, but I am so glad a grown man found it so important to talk about the children who live with this every single day, with no help, nothing but turning back to that child welfare system that destroyed their childhoods.

This includes Flint and the other cities victim to the Michigan Emergency Manager Law.

Where is Betsy DeVos?


Five Michigan Catholic priests charged with sex abuse crimes against children

 - Five Catholic priests have been charged with sexual abuse charges amid a probe by the attorney general's clergy abuse investigative team and a sixth has had his educational license suspended.

Five priests were charged this week with a total of 21 charges, including two priests from the Detroit Archdiocese, two from Lansing, and one from Kalamazoo. The victims range in ages 5 to 26 years old and include four boys and one girl.

State Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the update on the state's investigation into clergy abuse within Michigan's seven Catholic dioceses. You can watch live on FOX 2's Facebook page or fox2detroit.com/live.

Members of the attorney general's clergy abuse investigative team has been reviewing hundreds of thousands of documents seized from from the state's dioceses last October. The clergy abuse hotline has received more than 450 tips since the beginning of the year.

One of the priests is even accused of performing oral sex on a child during confession.

Below are the preists charged:

Timothy Michael Crowley, 69, Lansing Diocese, was charged in Washtenaw County with four felony counts of Criminal Sexual Conduct (CSC) 1, a maximum sentence of life in prison and a lifetime of electronic monitoring, and four felony counts of CSC 2 - a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. Crowley, who was a priest in various parishes, including St. Thomas Rectory in Ann Arbor, was arrested Thursday in Tempe, Arizona.

Neil Kalina, 63, Archdiocese of Detroit, was charged in Macomb County with one felony count of CSC 4, a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and a lifetime of electronic monitoring. Kalina, who was a priest at St. Kiernan Catholic Church in Shelby Township, was arrested Thursday in Littlerock, California.

Vincent DeLorenzo, 80, Lansing Diocese, was charged in Genesee County with three felony counts of CSC 1, a maximum sentence of life in prison and a lifetime of electronic monitoring, and three felony counts of CSC 2, a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. DeLorenzo, who was a priest at Holy Redeemer Church in Burton, was arrested Thursday in Marion County, Florida.

Patrick Casey, 55, Archdiocese of Detroit, was charged in Wayne County with one felony count of CSC 3, a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. Casey, who was a priest at St. Theodore of Canterbury Parish in Westland, was arrested Thursday in Oak Park, Michigan.

Jacob Vellian, 84, Kalamazoo Diocese, was charged with two counts of Rape, a maximum sentence of life in prison. Vellian was a priest at St. John the Evangelist Parish, Benton Harbor, and now lives in Kerala, India. Nessel said they are working on extraditing him from India.

Nessel said nearly all the charges came as a result of calls to the tip line. She said they are only 5 or 10 percent through the information they've received and anticipate many more arrests in the future.
"We want to make certain that we are taking dangerous predators off the streets," she said.


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