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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Just Another Stinky Touch - Jorge The Pope Canonizes Manuel Lozano Garrido - The First Propagandist For Stealin' The Children, Land & Vote

Jorge has been busy, busy, busy when it comes to veneration of saints this year.

To date, Jorge has canonized 898 saints, all of whom seem to have a similar cord running throughout their miraculous works with tiny human trust funds, but, hey, what do I know?

I know our current media platforms seem to follow this similar path of beatification.


I, also, know, Manuel Lozano Garrido was the first journalistic spokestoken for Catholic Action Association.

According to Wikipedia - 
https://www.catholicaction.org/advisors

Catholic Action was the name of many groups of lay Catholics who were attempting to encourage a Catholic influence on society.

They were especially active in the nineteenth century in historically Catholic countries that fell under anti-clerical regimes such as Spain, Italy, Bavaria, France, and Belgium. Adolf Hitler ordered the murder of Erich Klausener, head of a Catholic Action group in Nazi Germany, during the Night of the Long Knives. Catholic Action is not a political party in and of itself; however, in many times and places, this distinction has become blurred. Since World War II the concept has often been eclipsed by Christian Democrat parties that were organised to combat Communist parties and promote Catholic social justice principles in places such as Italy and West Germany.[1]

http://www.stgiannaphysicians.org/
Catholic Action generally included various subgroups for youth, women, workers, etc. In the postwar period, the various national Catholic Action organizations for workers formed the World Movement of Christian Workers, which remains highly active today as a voice within the Church and in society for working class Catholics.[2]

The Catholic Action movement had its beginnings in the latter part of the 19th century as efforts to counteract a rise in anti-clerical sentiment, especially in Europe.[3]

Santa Gianna Beretta Molla.jpg
Gianna Berreta Mola
The patron saint of the Lebensborn
prolife movement
A variety of diverse groups formed under the concept of Catholic Action. These would include: the Young Christian Workers, the Young Christian Students; the Cursillo movement, RENEW International; the Legion of Mary; Sodalities; the Christian Family Movement; various community organizing groups like COPS (Communities Organized for Public Service) in San Antonio, and Friendship House in Harlem, an early influence on Thomas Merton.[3]

Examples
Around 1912, as a curate in a parish in Laeken, on the outskirts of Brussels, Joseph Cardijn, who dedicated his ministry to aid the working class, founded for the young seamstresses a branch of the Needleworkers' Trade Union.[4] In 1919 he started the "Young Trade Unionists". In 1924, the name of the organization was changed to "Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne", the Young Christian Workers.[4] JOC grew rapidly throughout the world; its members were often known as "Jocists" (the movement was often called "Jocism"). By 1938, there were 500,000 members throughout Europe;[5] in 1967, this had increased to 2,000,000 members in 69 countries.[6]

I, also, know that St. Gianna Physician's Guild, possibly still tethered to St. Vincent de Paul, is not registered anywhere but solicits money, online.

https://sgpg-catholicaction.nationbuilder.com/dnhca_donate
A fruit of the contemporary Catholic Action movement, the International Catholic Union of the Press UCIP was founded in Belgium in 1927. A year later the Organization Catholique Internationale du Cinéma (OCIC) came into being in The Netherlands, and the Bureau Catholic International de Radiodiffusion (BCIR), in Germany. It became Unda in 1946. These professional Catholic lay associations, working in the world of the professional media, wanted to unite their efforts against the secularization of society. On the one hand, they were aware that the press and the new media of radio and cinema were contributing to secularization. On the other hand, they also believed that by engaging in the secular media, they could use them as a new means of evangelization. Efforts had to be made to evangelize the secular mass media, or at least to insert the values of the Gospel into them. As a result of the merger of the Catholic media organizations OCIC and Unda, a new organisation was founded in 2001 in Rome called SIGNIS.[7] In 2014 the Vatican suggested that SIGNIS should also integrate the members of the former International Catholic Union of the Press (UCIP), which a few years earlier had lost its recognition by the Holy See as an official Catholic organization.

Just another Jorge Stinky Touch.

Smell it.

It stinks like tiny human lab rats.

#maytheheavensfall

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Monday, May 11, 2020

SCOTUS: The Very Third Live Broadcast Of The Very First Time The World Witnesses The Dark Residuals Of The Peculiar Institution On Stealin' The Children, Land & Vote - Termination Of Corporate Parental Rights - Oaths Of Fealty To Foreign Nations, Not The U.S.

I shall quickly give my summation, in the spirit of fuchsia.

MCGIRT V. OKLAHOMA;
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE V. MORRISSEY-BERRU ST. JAMES SCHOOL V. BIEL
Consolidated.

This is about Parental Rights.

These people are arguing about pastoral care, you know, those folks on that salvific mission of stealin' the children, land & votes, by taking an oath of fealty to the church, and not the U.S., which means they are beholden to the Vatican, and must do whatever the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops tells them to do, because they run the public policy of their congregations.

Now, allow me to make these arguments so much easier to resolve.

Ok.

First of all, these christian organizations are not for profit office holders, under state laws of incorporation, by which the corporation holds an office to protect the public trust, or rather the posterity of society through children's trust funds.

In order to administratively go after a public, or in this instance, private office holder, where their oath of office, under the laws of the state, as a federalistic arm of the U.S. government, one must first be defrocked, as matters of belief, or, in this instance, religious beliefs, can only be adjudicate in the administrative court of the foreign jurisdiction by which an employee has sworn this oath of fealty to christianity, and not the constitution.

This is when the corporate parents who are the office holders of the children's trust, fall from the heavens to be brought forth in the public square to face the laws of the land.

The easiest way is to terminate the right to the grant to keep and bear the arms of the state to conduct business.

If you are not recognized as being an entity of commerce, for and not for profit, you cannot keep your federal grants because you are a nullified entity, as your 501c status is now illegitimate.

How do you solve those pesky indemnification issues of holding a title when it comes to the determination of ministerial activities in the schools?

Well, the last time I checked, teachers, social workers, pediatricians are licensed, but in charter christian schools, many are not, so how about making them get licensed by the state, so they can hold a public title, where their oath of office is filed in the Great Repository of the State, considering that they get public money to conduct child welfare operations.

That way, you can make the parent corporation, whether it is the fake ass contractual representative arm of the Vatican, USCCB, or any other principality in its chain of command, to also be nullified, because it is all corrupt.

Just like with all elected offices, anyone can easily ask, "By why right do you have to hold office?"

That is call the quo warranto.

You do not have to go through the writ process, all you have to do is file up on their state licensing to engage in commerce.

Commerce is the meeting of the minds in conjugal act of offer and consent,in contract, for this particular situation.

Without consent, there is rule by fear, even though Noahide law will tell you that the ones in power rule the law, which is about the children.

No one cares about the children, because the entire subject falls under chain of Parental Rights, where corporations are salvaging their corporate rights to raise their goods children, in accordance to the Public Policy of their Corporate Parent, the Vatican.

The people have the power in a democracy.

If these people want to stand up, again, for the third time, and argue out why they should not be held accountable for trafficking tiny humans, well, by golly geeze, I am just going to have to intervene, because they just defended sexual abuse of children within the walls and practices of their foreign allegiance to the Vatican and the Queen, again....and the U.S. taxpayer funds it all.

TRANSLATION: IF YOU DO NOT TAKE AN OATH TO THE US, THEN TURN AROUND AND TAKE AN OATH TO A FOREIGN NATION STATE WHICH WISHES TO INVADE, YOU NEED TO HAVE ALL RIGHTS TO BEAR ARMS TERMINATED, IMMEDIATELY, BECAUSE YOU SUCK AND TRAFFIC TINY HUMANS.

SECONDARY TRANSLATION: IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE LEGAL GENIUSES DEFENDING THE PRACTICE OF TRAFFICKING TINY HUMANS AND PILFERING THEIR TRUST FUNDS, YOU NEED TO BE TERMINATED OF ALL RIGHTS TO BEAR ARMS OF THE STATES ON WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN CONFERRED THROUGH A SWORN OATH OF OFFICE, TO NOT BREACH THE CHILDREN'S TRUSTS, IN HITHERANCE, BEING STRIPPED OF ALL THAT ATTORNEY CLIENT PRIVILEGE IMMUNITY.

Hey... wait a minute....

Attorney Client Privilege?

Why, that is Brett Kavanaugh!



For some odd reason, the 9th Circuit keeps popping back up.

Hmmmmm......

I will post the briefs and crappy transcripts because this is about the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), not RIFRA

SCOTUS: The Very Second Live Broadcast Of The Very First Time The World Witnesses The Dark Residuals Of The Peculiar Institution On Stealin' The Children, Land & Vote - Termination Of Corporate Parental Rights - Little Sister Of The Poor


The ministerial exception is not limited to the head of a religious congregation. The Court, however, does not adopt a rigid formula for deciding when an employee qualifies as a minister. Here, it is enough to conclude that the exception covers Perich, given all the circumstances of her employment. Hosanna-Tabor held her out as a minister, with a role distinct from that of most of its members. That title represented a significant degree of religious training followed by a formal process of commissioning. Perich also held herself out as a minister by, for example, accepting the formal call to religious service. And her job duties reflected a role in conveying the Church’s message and carrying out its mission: As a source of religious instruction, Perich played an important part in transmitting the Lutheran faith.

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Friday, May 8, 2020

SCOTUS: The Very Second Live Broadcast Of The Very First Time The World Witnesses The Dark Residuals Of The Peculiar Institution On Stealin' The Children, Land & Vote - Termination Of Corporate Parental Rights - Little Sister Of The Poor

Little Sisters of the Poor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Trafficking tiny humans.

Child trafficking.

Sex trafficking of kids.

This is about Medicaid Fraud in Child Welfare.

Funneling federal money through children's trusts for human R&D. 



This is about Parental Rights.

Here comes Pennsylvania.


Blasphemous Propagandists!

This is about invading foreign lands for the purposes of stealin' the children, land & vote, in what under the legal doctrine of the residuals of the peculiar institution called gerrymandering, or, of those who need a more modern day human trafficking doctrine, forced migration of chattel, but all the "Legal Geniuses" (trademark pending) are doing a distractionary hovering over the APA.

Vile creatures.

https://www.nationalreview.com/bench-memos/positive-developments-for-the-little-sisters-of-the-poor/

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-endless-war-on-the-little-sisters-of-the-poor-11588720068

Why are these people promulgating trafficking tiny humans?

Why?

I need someone to explain this to me.

No, I need these "Legal Geniuses" (trademark pending) to be defrocked.

Noel Fransico is arguing.

Noel has a vested interest in this case, so I really do not know why he has yet to disclose.

The transcription sucks.

Symbols - Symbols | 8
Corporate Parent Logos with lots of
registered trademarks all look alike.
Why are they using as the argument of children doing chores and an issue of fealty to a foreign nation, even though the logos of the corporations, even though they all look the same, but are not beholden to the right to bear the arms of the United States to be a subrecipient of Faith Based Funding, when it comes to handing out contraceptives to women and children who are being trafficked and babies snatched, sold, and used as lab rats in the name of the lord, through their Public Private Partnerships, which are nothing more than Ham Sandwiches, because they are not incorporated?

Unacceptable!

Clarence Thomas spoke, for the second time, where the first, in some decades, was in the previously, historic, live stream of trafficking tiny humans through USAID, where defense got their legal tail feathers all fluffed, becauase it was the first time in 10 years that the U.S. brought up the issue of sex trafficking women and children through their Public Private Partnerships which all use that similarly looking logo, all over the world.


So far, no one in media or any of the brilliant *investigative journalists* have dared to touch this.

Let me know when you find the first mention.

The Court at one point called the argument to give them back their money, or they will collapse and can no longer traffic tiny humans, by claiming they could no give out contraceptives to support such moral turpitudity as being forced to do the sexual chores of producing tiny human products so they can keep their operations of running biogenetic, psychological, educational, and socieconomic target populations lab rat experiments in "The Third World", because you do not have to deal with any challenge to the acquisition of goods under chattel law, when on that salvific evangelic mission, in the name of the tax exempt foreign king, to save the souls of the savages, as being moot.

The case was called Hobby Lobby.

Defense lawyer dude claimed that because the insurance provider for the Little Sisters of the Poor, the parent, foreign, corporation, said they did not have to follow the laws of the U.S., and, as such, came up with the brilliant idea to animate the fictitious person called a corporation, and acknowledge on the record in a ruling, that corporations now have belief systems, and can claim all their entire existence on the fealty to a foreign nation, only connected through the children's trust funds, the offspring of the Public Private Partnership between the Vatican and the U.S.

So, basically, without any names being named, like Ascension Health, under the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, under the Vatican, which runs, and has run, for a millennium or so, the Little Sisters of the Poor just admitted in SCOTUS, that the problem lies with their parent corporation and the contractual understanding of, "when a country gives you money, you cannot keep it and, in the same breath, fund trafficking tiny human operations in the sex slave trade.

That seems Defense dude lawyer stated into the official record that Little Sisters of the Poor has an oath of fealty to the Vatican, and not the United States.

Defense lawyer dude was not in a happy place.

I guess that is why his arguments should be considered arbitrary and capricious, my most favorite Michigan Children's Institute Superintendent Section 45 Cotton Pickin' argument.

Looks like we are quickly moving up the food chain in the residuals of the peculiar 


Always remember, "there is no rule that does not have an exception", said the Court.

Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
 Praise the lord.

God save the queen, the foreign Allodial Title Holder of the Corporate Parent of the Little Sister Of The Poor.


And, of course, Sam Brownback.

Lisa Bloom, Bill BarrLaura & George Bush, and Pat Cipallone, too!

And that, my dearies, is why Parental Rights to Bear the Arms of the U.S. shall be terminated, and they shall fall from the heavens to face the laws of the land, in the public square.

#sealsmatter

#maytheheavensfall

Survivors of Nigeria's 'baby factories' share their stories

Girls who fled Boko Haram attacks are being enslaved and raped by human traffickers who then sell their babies.

Women and children gather at the Madinatu IDP camp to listen to members of the Borno Community Coalition speak about the dangers of human trafficking [Philip Obaji Jr/Al Jazeera]
"Birth those babies. USAID & the their christians are in town."
As 16-year-old Miriam* stepped out of her tent to fetch water near the Madinatu Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state in January last year, a middle-aged woman she knew as "Aunty Kiki" approached her.

She asked Miriam if she was interested in moving to the city of Enugu to work as a housemaid for a monthly salary. 

Miriam, who is now 17, wasted no time in accepting the offer and began to prepare for her trip to the east the following day.

She told her 17-year-old cousin, Roda*, about it and advised her to approach Aunty Kiki.

When Roda, who is now 18, met Aunty Kiki the next morning, she asked if there was a job for her, too. The woman quickly agreed, so Roda packed her bags.

"We were both very excited to travel to Enugu," Miriam says. "We had suffered so much for four years and were happy to go somewhere new to start a new life."

The promise
Both girls, who used to live in the same compound in Bama, fled the northeastern Nigerian town in 2017 when Boko Haram stormed the area, burning down houses and kidnapping women and children.

Miriam and Roda fled, leaving other members of their family behind. They do not know what happened to them. 

The two girls trekked for several days to reach Madinatu, where they remained for nearly two years before their trip to Enugu in southeastern Nigeria.

In Madinatu, Miriam and Roda lived together in a small bamboo tent inside the camp that houses more than 5,000 people who, like them, had fled Boko Haram.

Life was tough in the camp. Food was in short supply and IDPs had to beg on the streets of the nearby town to be able to get enough to eat.

So the girls jumped at the chance of paid jobs in Enugu. 

They did not have time to tell anyone they were going.

The journey
First, they travelled with Aunty Kiki to Maiduguri.

Then a 12-hour journey to Abuja followed. They spent the night there in the home of a woman who knew Aunty Kiki. 

The next day, after a nine-hour journey, they reached Enugu.

Aunty Kiki took them to a compound where she handed them over to an elderly woman she called "Mma" and told the girls to do whatever the woman asked of them.

"The compound had two flats of three bedrooms each, filled with young girls, some of them pregnant," says Miriam. "Aunty Kiki said it was where we'd be working."

At first, the girls thought their jobs were to clean the compound and do household chores as Aunty Kiki had led them to believe. Their new employers, however, had other ideas.

A daily torture
"Mma asked that we stay alone in separate rooms for that first night," Miriam explains. "We were surprised because the other girls in the compound were sharing rooms, some of which had four people in them."

Late that night, according to Miriam, a man walked into her room, ordered her to take off her clothes, held her hands tightly, and raped her.

The same thing happened to Roda, but her rapist was much more brutal.

"When I tried to scream, he covered my mouth and gave me a dirty slap," Roda says. "If he saw tears in my eyes, he slapped me even more."

The next day, the girls were moved to shared rooms with others, only being sent to single rooms when they were required to "work".

Both girls say they were raped almost daily by several different men. 

They believe that Mma and Aunty Kiki work together in the same trafficking cartel and that Mma is the leader of the group.

All they could make out for sure, however, was that the two women communicated with each other and the men in Igbo, the language spoken in southeastern Nigeria.

Giving birth
Within a month, they were both pregnant. But still, they were raped.

"It doesn't matter whether you are six weeks or six months pregnant," says Roda. "If any of the men wants you, you can't say no."

It was pointless trying to escape, they explain, because the compound was guarded by men with guns.

Around a dozen girls were living in the compound when Miriam and Roda first arrived. But the number would change as the girls gave birth and were sent away, before new girls were brought in to produce more children for the cartel.

Miriam gave birth to a baby boy in the compound, with the assistance of a midwife who was called in from outside. But her son was taken from her.

Three days later, she was blindfolded and taken to a bus station where her traffickers made sure she boarded a vehicle back to the north.

"They didn't want me to know the way to the compound, that's why they covered my face," she explains. "I was given 20,000 naira (about $55) to assist in my transportation to my destination."

She first went to Abuja where she spent a night on the street before boarding a commercial vehicle back to Maiduguri.

'Boys are more expensive'
Miriam does not know how much her baby was sold for.

"Some traffickers let their victims leave after giving birth because they believe if girls stay for too long, they could develop a plan to expose the trade," explains Abang Robert, public relations head of Caprecon Development and Peace Initiative, an NGO focused on rehabilitating victims of human trafficking in Nigeria. "They are scared of sabotage."

Baby factories are more common in the southeastern part of Nigeria, where security operatives have carried out several raids, including an operation last year when 19 pregnant girls and four children were rescued.

Women and girls are held captive to deliver babies who are then sold illegally to adoptive parents, forced into child labour, trafficked into prostitution or, as several reports suggest, ritually killed. 

"Boys are more expensive than girls in the baby sale business," says Comfort Agboko, head of the southeastern arm of Nigeria's anti-trafficking agency, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), at her office in Enugu.

"Male children are often sold for between 700,000 naira (about $2,000) to one million naira (about $2,700) while female babies are sold for between 500,000 naira (about $1,350) and 700,000 naira."

The majority of the buyers are couples who have been unable to conceive.

Although anyone caught buying, selling or otherwise dealing in the procurement of children can be prosecuted, the baby trade remains prevalent in Enugu.

'Orphanages'
In recent years, security officials have carried out several undercover operations targeting suspected baby trafficking cartels whose operations the Enugu state government said are aided by some security agencies and unscrupulous state officials.

To avoid suspicion in the local community, baby factories are often presented as orphanages, experts explain.

"Baby factory operators hide under the 'canopy' of orphanages," says Agboko. She believes people receiving babies from them either do not know or do not care that they are not really orphans.

NAPTIP has arrested and prosecuted a number of people involved in the sale of babies in the southeast in recent years, Agboko explains. There are currently around half a dozen cases going through the court system.

"We are now working in collaboration with the association of orphanage homes operators in the entire southeast to identify, arrest and prosecute such people," she adds.

There is no official data to show how many babies are bought and sold each year in Nigeria, nor the number of girls exploited by human traffickers.  The United Nations estimates, however, that "about 750,000 to one million persons are trafficked annually in Nigeria and that over 75 percent of those trafficked are trafficked across the states, 23 percent are trafficked within states, while 2 percent are trafficked outside the country."

Human trafficking 'widespread'
Like Miriam, Roda was also discarded after she gave birth to a boy.

The cousins were reunited in Madinatu, where they are now living together in a small mud house, not far from the camp they were trafficked from.

"Luckily, we got to Madinatu on the same day," says Miriam, who spent weeks on the streets of Abuja, before she was able to make her way back to the northeast. 

"We thought it was no longer safe to stay in the camp, so talked to the man who owns this place to let us stay here."

To earn money, the girls now make and sell groundnut cakes at a mini kiosk just outside their compound.

They were not the first to be trafficked from the Madinatu camp. There have been many reports of girls being trafficked from the camp to cities in Nigeria and to countries including Italy, Libya, Niger and Saudi Arabia. The victims are often promised good jobs only to end up being exploited or enslaved.

Although widespread in Madinatu, the problem of human trafficking is not peculiar to this area alone. It is common across the entire northeast region.

The 2019 United States Department of State Trafficking in Persons report revealed that: "Sexual exploitation, including sex trafficking of IDPs (internationally displaced persons) in camps, settlements, and host communities around Maiduguri remained a pervasive problem." The report also notes that some security officials are complicit in these activities.

NAPTIP says it is aware of high numbers of cases of human trafficking in Madinatu and is increasing efforts to address the issue in the IDP camp in particular.

"The office has now increased surveillance in the IDP camp," Mikita Ali, head of the NAPTIP office covering the northeast region, says. "We are working with camp managers and camp officials to whom we've given our toll-free numbers and told to call us if they suspect any case of human trafficking."

'Easy to exploit'
Inside the Madinatu camp, however, residents remain worried about the number of cases. Community leaders say the lack of adequate amenities like potable water facilities and cooking stoves means that people have to walk long distances in search of water and firewood, making them vulnerable to the human traffickers who prey on them. 

"If we had easy access to water and firewood, there'd be little talk of human trafficking," says Mohammed Lawan Tuba, a community leader in Madinatu. "Criminals take advantage of our children when they go out to find what they need to keep them and their families alive."

Human rights campaigners are running "sensitisation campaigns" which aim to educate displaced persons about the dangers of human trafficking and how to spot the signs of it inside the IDP camp. 

But Yusuf Chiroma, head of the Borno Community Coalition, a group of aid workers assisting survivors of the Boko Haram insurgency through skills acquisition programmes, says: "Displaced persons in Madinatu are really struggling to survive, as they are not getting enough food supply from the government and that is why it is easy for traffickers to exploit those who are desperate for jobs."

"Sensitisation programmes have to be matched with adequate security and availability of food and social services by the state government to effectively tackle human trafficking."

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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

SCOTUS: The Very First Live Broadcast Of The Very First Time The World Witnesses The Dark Residuals Of The Peculiar Institution On Stealin' The Children, Land & Vote - Parental Rights

This is hearing is about USAID v. Alliance for Open Society International 

This hearing is about sex trafficking women and girls through U.S. Corporate Shape Shifting Public Private Partnerships which operate world wide, christian, organizations, but the arguments have not identified the entities, through HIV/AIDS programs.

This is about the Right To Bear Arms of the United States through the termination of Parental Rights to the Children's Trusts.

This is about gerrymandering, or, what I call, stealin' the children, land & vote.




In September 2005, AOSI sued the United States Agency for International Development and other U.S. Government agencies in response to the government extending an anti-prostitution pledge that was a component of HIV/AIDS policy during the George W. Bush administration to cover non-profit organizations based in the United States. The pledge required recipients of funding under the United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act to state that they had a policy opposing prostitution and prohibited them from engaging in speech or activity the government deemed inconsistent with an anti-prostitution policy. The requirement covered recipient organizations as a whole, and therefore restricted speech or activity that took place outside the government-funded program and was paid for with entirely private funds.[3][4] As described by the online magazine Medical News Today:

At issue in the case is a requirement that public health groups receiving U.S. funds pledge their "opposition to prostitution" in order to continue their life-saving HIV prevention work. Under this "pledge requirement," recipients of U.S. funds are forced to censor even their privately funded speech regarding the most effective ways to engage high-risk groups in HIV prevention.[5]

Just prior to this case, the non-profit organization DKT International had brought a similar lawsuit, prevailing in District Court but losing on appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. The February 2007 ruling was based on the assumption that the government would allow speech regarding prostitution through affiliate organizations that did not receive federal funding.[6]

With the backing of the American Civil Liberties Union, AOSI sued the United States Agency for International Development, the financial backers of its Central Asian drug rehabilitation programs. AOSI's initial co-plaintiffs were the Open Society Institute and Pathfinder International. They were joined later in the litigation by InterAction and the Global Health Council. Lawyers from the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law represented the plaintiffs.[3][5][7][8]

In May 2006, Judge Victor Marrero, a federal judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, issued a preliminary injunction barring the government from requiring AOSI and Pathfinder International to sign the anti-prostitution pledge.[3][5][7] The government appealed to the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. During the oral argument in the case, the government stated that it intended to issue regulations that would allow legally and physically separate affiliates of recipient organizations to engage in the prohibited speech.[3][7] The government issued guidelines to this effect in July 2007. In November 2007, the Court of Appeals returned the case for trial to the District Court for reconsideration in light of the new guidelines but left the injunction in place.[9]

In August 2008, the district court held that the new guidelines did not cure the constitutional problems with the requirement.[8] The government appealed again to the Second Circuit. While the appeal was pending, the government again revised the affiliate guidelines. In July 2011, the Second Circuit held that the requirement was unconstitutional and that the new affiliate guidelines did not cure the violation. The Supreme Court granted review in January 2013.[9]

In 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Agency for International Development v. Alliance for Open Society International, Inc. that the requirement was unconstitutional. The Supreme Court explained that the requirement would "plainly violate the First Amendment" if “enacted as a direct regulation of speech,” and that the question in the case was whether the government could “nonetheless impose that requirement as a condition on the receipt of federal funds.” The Court noted that it had previously struck down “conditions that seek to leverage funding to regulate speech outside the contours of the program itself.” The Court concluded that the requirement was just such a condition because it “compel[led] as a condition of federal funding the affirmation of a belief that by its nature cannot be confined within the scope of the Government program,” and therefore that the requirement violated the First Amendment.[10] The decision is significant for its holdings on the scope of the unconstitutional conditions doctrine, and it is likely to have continuing importance for evaluating the constitutionality of government attempts to restrict speech by recipients of government funding.

The NGOs are actually arguing in defense of trafficking tiny humans under the First Amendment, in fealty, claiming Parental Rights as an organization.

To learn more about the origins of the action, cause of action, the history of trafficking tiny humans, the procurement and purveying of tiny humans, Medicaid Fraud in Child Welfare, and all the technical and legal nuances in the residuals of the peculiar institution, in the name of the lord, go to the top right of the page and type in your search terms to generate your own, evidentary novella about the end results of this case.

#maytheheavensfall


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Friday, February 28, 2020

Happy Rare Disease Day From Genomics, et al

Rare disease day is February 29, 2020, where many hospitals in Michigan will expand construction projects for more rare disease research on tiny humans to fraudulently bill Medicaid.

The global networks are vast when it comes to the trafficking of tiny humans industry, but Rare Disease Week only comes once a year.

FUN FACT! THE VATICAN HAS A LEVEL 4 LAB FOR TINY HUMANS

Praise the lord from the Detroit Land Bank Authority.



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We are humbled to be able to assist great rare disease organizations like BPAN Warriors and The National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias (NFED), respectively. We have provided Mastermind Genomic LandscapesTM for BPAN and Ectodermal Dysplasias to help Pharma and researchers understand the molecular drivers of the diseases, identify biomarkers for clinical trial target selection, and support CDx regulatory submissions with empirical evidence.

Read about our work for BPAN Warriors in the Journal of Precision Medicine:



Read this week’s press release about our work for NFED:


We’re pleased to announce the integration of the Mastermind Genomic Search Engine into Alamut Visual™, a gene browser with advanced features from SOPHiA GENETICS. This integration provides intuitive access to comprehensive and updated genomic information for clinicians and researchers. Learn more about this reference software for human variation exploration:

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Last Chance to Join Us for Lunch in San Antonio at ACMG!

Join the Genomenon team next month during ACMG for our first Mastermind User's Group lunch and a highly interactive session all about the Mastermind Genomic Search Engine. Get insight into future plans for Mastermind, hear how users are accelerating their workflows in extraordinary ways with Mastermind, and give us your input in round-table discussions with our executive team, all while enjoying an authentic taco bar in San Antonio’s beautiful Riverwalk.

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Mastermind is the most comprehensive source of genomic evidence covering over 7,500,000 articles, with more added daily.

Here are some recent highlights of the great things happening in genomics:
Pinpointing Rare Disease Mutations

This study compares knockout mice viability and phenotyping data from the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) with human cell lines provided by the Broad Institute’s Project Achilles to create categories indicating how crucial a gene is to producing viable life.

“Loss of gene function is often referred to as a binary concept; lethal or viable,” says Violeta Muñoz-Fuentes, Biologist, Mouse Informatics at EMBL-EBI. “In this study we show that gene essentiality is more of a spectrum ranging from cellular lethal, developmental lethal, subviable, viable with a visible phenotype, and viable without a visible phenotype.”
Read the article in miragenews.com
Read the study in nature.com
NIH Scientists Identify Atomic Structure of Novel Coronavirus Protein

NIAID scientists working with investigators from the University of Texas at Austin (UT) have identified the atomic structure of an important protein on the surface of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2, formerly called 2019-nCoV). The authors note that the findings will aid in the design of candidate vaccines and the development of treatments for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new virus, which was first identified in China in December 2019.
Read the article in clpmag.com
Read the research report in sciencemag.org
Unprecedented Study Yields Most Comprehensive Map of Cancer Genomes to Date

The international team ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (known as PCAWG or the Pan-Cancer Project) has completed the most comprehensive study of whole cancer genomes to date in 22 papers, significantly improving our fundamental understanding of cancer and suggesting new directions for its diagnosis and treatment.

Thanks to these efforts — and previous full-genome sequences — scientists now have an unprecedented view of the genetic changes that can contribute to cancer, and a clearer idea of where gaps in knowledge remain.

Read the article in ucsc.edu
View the collection of publications in nature.com
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