Monday, August 26, 2019

How To Maximize Revenues In Bringing Down The Heavens For Stealin' The Children, Land & Votes - Exile, Expulsion, Extradition & Taxes

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
Gerrymandering Maps
The USCCB divides the Latin Church dioceses of the
United States into fourteen geographical regions and
a fifteenth region that consists of
the Eastern Catholic eparchies and exarchate.
If you think this is bad, just wait for Michigan's Child Welfare System.

Activities such as this are quite lucrative when it comes to maximizing revenues through those foreign corporate Public Private Partnerships.

I wonder why we just do not exile these nefarious characters.

We do not even have to wait, nor expend unnecessary resources prosecuting these cretins if we just deport them to their foreign corporate parent, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

I am not quite sure under which national repository the oath to bear arms is registered, or rather the articles of incorporation, but I know I there is a missive, sent to government, begging not to be taxed, I tend to go with the ones levying the taxes as the corporate parent of jurisdiction, and that would be Jerusalem and Israel.


His Excellency Benjamin NetanyahuPrime Minister of the State of IsraelThe Honorable Nir BarkatMayor of the Jerusalem Municipality 
March 13, 2018 
Dear Mr. Prime Minister, dear Mr. Mayor, 
As heads of churches and communions in the United States, we write to express our strong concern about recent legal proposals and tax plans that would severely inhibit the work of the churches in and around Jerusalem. If enacted, these measures would have the effect of creating a situation that jeopardizes the very survival of the Christian community in the Holy Land. 
We have expressed to the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem, in the enclosed letter, our firm solidarity with them during this crisis, including by strong advocacy before our own government. 
We know of the myriad of activities in which the churches there are engaged, such as education, health care and pilgrimages, and we recognize that they are integral to the churches’ mission and of major benefit to the Jerusalem community beyond the churches.  
We ask that you end measures that disrupt the Status Quo. We have pledged to the church leaders in Jerusalem our unwavering support for all peaceful and lawful measures they may pursue to ensure the preservation and flourishing of the Christian community now and in the future.
In God’s grace, 
The Rev. Elizabeth A. EatonPresiding BishopEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaHis Eminence Archbishop Vicken AykazianEcumenical Director and Legate,Diocese of the Armenian Church of America(Eastern)His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardoArchbishop of Galveston-HoustonPresidentUnited States Conference of Catholic BishopsThe Most Rev. Michael B. CurryPresiding BishopEpiscopal Church (United States)

See, the way the letter is written, it leaves one with the idea that if Jerusalem taxes the lands of the churches, that could be open to interpretation which would include all the lands owned by the these churches, recognized by the Government of Israel, to bear arms, and conduct business, because we are dealing with taxes, which means you can ask what kind of taxes are to be levied, like personal, corporate, tragedy of the commons, inheritance....oh, there are so many different ways to verify stuff in the public record.

And we can make Israel pay for the deportation.

And that ends anther tale of why we can strip citizenship.

West Michigan priest allegedly held teen against his will, wrapped him in plastic

In 2013, a couple of concerned Otsego parents asked their priest, Father Brian Stanley, to counsel their son.

Instead, authorities said, he bound the teenage boy with plastic wrap and held him against his will.

Father Brian Stanley.
Brian Stanley
The Attorney General's office said Stanley coerced the boy into following him into the janitor's room, where he immobilized him with plastic wrap and used masking tape to cover his eyes and mouth.

He then left the young man alone for an hour in the janitor's room of their Otsego church, St. Margaret’s parish, officials said.

Now, six years later, Stanley was arrested by special agents from the Attorney General's office, who believes his conduct was an ongoing, sexually motivated crime.

He is being charged with one count of false imprisonment, facing up to 15 years in prison and an obligatory registration as a sex offender. His bail was set at $100,000.

The Diocese of Kalamazoo says it reported multiple allegations regarding Stanley to the authorities, including the one in 2013 and another in 2017.

The diocese says it reached out to Child Protective Services and the Otsego Police Department in 2013, when it learned about the incident involving the young boy, but the police never filed any charges.

It placed Stanley on administrative leave both times.

“We remain steadfast in our commitment to promote greater protection and safeguards of all people, particularly for children and vulnerable adults. We adhere to the National 2002 Charter for the Protection of Young People, which guides all that we do," said the Diocese in a statement to the Free Press.

Attorney General Dana Nessel's office seized files from seven Michigan dioceses, including the Diocese of Kalamazoo, in October 2018.

Officials said it was apparent from records that Stanley had been using plastic wrap and tape in similar behavior for many decades.

“This is about taking on large-scale institutions that turn a blind eye to victims and making certain we hold them accountable – that includes unapologetically pursuing any and all individuals who abuse their power to victimize our residents,” said Nessel.

An attorney for Stanley could not immediately be reached for comment.

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