Sunday, February 7, 2010

ritual abuse newsletter/conference, mind control, Toledo ritual abuse case

SMART's newest newsletter is now online.
This issue contains information on clergy abuse cases, including the Paul Shanley recovered memory case and information on the rejection of his appeal by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, the West Memphis 3, The Amirault - Fells Acres case, human experimentation, dissociative identity disorder, recovered memory research, Satanic ritual abuse and retractor validity.
http://ritualabuse.us/2010/02/issue-91-%E2%80%93-march-2010/

The 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse, Secretive Organizations and Mind Control Conference updated speaker information is at http://ritualabuse.us/smart-conference/

The History program Mind Control: America's Secret War DVD is online http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2927316845773056069&ei=4SFvS7XSKJ6uqQPku5nJBg&q=Mind+Control%3A+America%27s+Secret+War&hl=en#

describes crimes
Toledoan's suit against Robinson dismissed 1/15/10 By DAVID YONKE
BLADE STAFF WRITER A lawsuit against Toledo priest Gerald Robinson, who was convicted in 2006 of murdering a nun, has been thrown out for being filed too late.
Judge Ruth Ann Franks of Lucas County Common Pleas Court said a Toledo woman's civil suit, alleging that she was abused by Robinson and others in satanic rituals when she was a child, was not filed within Ohio's statute of limitations, which in most cases is 12 years after the person turns 18.

The woman, now in her mid-40s, filed anonymously in 2005 as Survivor Doe along with her husband Spouse Doe, claiming that she could not have sued Robinson earlier because she did not know his identity until she saw him on television after his 2004 arrest for murder.

Mark Davis, the woman's attorney, said he plans to appeal the ruling.
Judge Franks said in her 27-page decision, dated Tuesday, that while Survivor Doe did not know Robinson's identity, she knew at least four people involved in the abuse and therefore could have attempted to learn the other abusers' identities before the time limitations expired....The judge said the Toledo woman began to remember the satanic rituals in 1994, kept detailed journals she calls her "life's work," and sought assistance from an attorney in 1994 about possibly suing her uncle for child abuse in a separate matter.
Mr. Davis, Survivor Doe's attorney, said he is convinced that "our case is even stronger this time . because the evidence is overwhelming that what she described is what actually happened."
He said he believes an appeals court will side with Survivor Doe's contention that the statute of limitations countdown should not have begun ticking until she recognized her alleged perpetrators....
Robinson, 71, is serving a 15-years-to-life sentence at Hocking Correctional Facility in southern Ohio for the 1980 murder of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl.
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100115/NEWS02/1150375/0/CAREERCENTER

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