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Ritual Abuse and Mind Control Newsletter - September 2023
S.M.A.R.T.
(Stop Mind control And Ritual abuse Today)
P. O Box 1295, Easthampton, MA 01027-1295 USA E-mail: SMARTNEWS@aol.com
Home page: https://ritualabuse.us/
Issue 172 – September 2023 (copied with permission)
The purpose of this newsletter is to help stop secretive
organizations and groups from abusing others and to help those who
allege they have been abused by such organizations and groups. This
newsletter is not a substitute for other ways of recovering from ritual
abuse. Readers should use caution while reading this newsletter. If
necessary, make sure other support systems are available during and
after reading this newsletter.
Important:
The resources mentioned in this newsletter are for educational value
only. Reading the books cited may or may not help your recovery process,
so use caution when reading any book or contacting any resource
mentioned in this newsletter. Some may have a religious or other agenda
that may be separate from your own recovery process. Others may have
valuable information on secretive organizations, but have triggers or be
somewhat sympathetic to those organizations. Unless explicitly stated
otherwise, the views expressed in this newsletter constitute expressions
of opinion, and readers are cautioned to form their own opinions and
draw their own conclusions by consulting a variety of sources, including
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Information in this issue includes: Ritual Abuse
Mind Control Conference, S.M.A.R.T., Proof That Ritual Abuse Exists,
Large List of Ritual Abuse and Child Abuse References, Grey Faction,
Satanic Temple and Lucien Greaves Fact Sheet, Research and Information
on Dissociative Identity Disorder, Sybil, Wendy Hoffman, Neil Brick, Dr.
Laurie Matthew OBE, Extreme Abuse Survivors, Dr. Randall Noblitt, False
Memories, Lynn Crook, Wendy Hoffman, Dr. Rainer Hermann Kurz, Danny
Masterson, That ’70s Show, Scientologist, Leah Remini, Church of
Scientology, sexual assault, rape, ritualistic child sex abuse case,
Roselle “Rosie” Anderson Stevenson, David Hamblin, multiple felony
charges of rape and sexual abuse of a child, Special Victims Unit, sex
trafficking, predators, paedophiles, dark web paedophile forum, serial
child sexual abuse offender, Argos, Michael Salter, child sexual
exploitation, Convicted abuser and ex-gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar,
Jerry Sandusky, Simone Biles, FBI, Sinéad O’Connor, Saturday Night Live,
Pope John Paul II, Catholic church, clergy sexual abuse crisis, Gilbert
Gauthe’s case, Jason Berry, Richard Sipe
The 2023 Online Annual Ritual Abuse, Secretive Organizations and Mind Control Conference August 19 – 20, 2023
The conference was very successful this year. S.M.A.R.T. wants to thank
all those that attended and participated in the conference, including
the speakers, cosponsor, volunteers and those in the survivor community
that helped us promote the conference. We hope to see you at next year’s
conference.
If you are interested in participating in our conference next year or getting on a mailing list, please write: smartnews@aol.com
Judith Herman: “In order to escape accountability for his crimes,
the perpetrator does everything in his power to promote forgetting. If
secrecy fails, the perpetrator attacks the credibility of his victim. If
he cannot silence her absolutely, he tries to make sure no one
listens.” Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence – From Domestic
Abuse to Political Terror
Ongoing Work by Survivor Led Non-profit Organisations in Scotland – Dr. Laurie Matthew OBE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FddGxBR0ioo
The Identification and Use of Trauma Triggers in the Treatment of Extreme Abuse Survivors – Dr. Randall Noblitt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrVB9a8GWrg
False Memories – The Deception That Silenced Millions – Lynn Crook
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z35sA9kixb4
Artificially Rooted in the Natural – Wendy Hoffman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHwkWt2qpFg
The Effects of Social Movements on Survivor Support Systems and Survivor Recovery – Neil Brick https://youtu.be/ORtHBsA2wbU
Child Trafficking through Family Court Proceedings: A UK Case Study – Dr. Rainer Hermann Kurz https://youtu.be/JYF1hUQFcsQ
Danny Masterson sentenced to 30 years to life for two rapes By Regan Morris in Los Angeles and Max Matza BBC News September 7, 2023
US actor Danny Masterson has been sentenced to serve 30 years to
life in prison for raping two women. Masterson starred on That ’70s
Show, a TV series that was airing at the time of his crimes in the early
2000s. Prosecutors argued Masterson, 47, had relied on his status as a
prominent Scientologist to avoid accountability. Judge Charlaine Olmedo
allowed the victims of his crimes to read impact statements in court
ahead of his sentencing. Prominent former Scientologist and actress Leah
Remini attended Thursday’s hearing and comforted the women before and
after they delivered their statements….The actor was convicted after
three women testified that he had sexually assaulted them at his
Hollywood home from 2001-03 – during the height of his television fame.
The jury heard testimony that he had given them drugs before he
assaulted them. He was found guilty of rape against two of his three
accusers. The charges brought by the third accuser were declared a
mistrial and prosecutors said they do not plan to retry the case. Alison
Anderson, a lawyer representing two of the victims, said in a statement
sent to BBC News that the women “have displayed tremendous strength and
bravery, by coming forward to law enforcement and participating
directly in two gruelling criminal trials”.
“Despite persistent harassment, obstruction and intimidation, these
courageous women helped hold a ruthless sexual predator accountable
today,” she said. Throughout the trial, prosecutors argued that the
Church of Scientology had helped cover up the assaults – an allegation
the organisation has categorically denied. At the time of the attacks,
Masterson and all three of his accusers were Scientologists. Several of
the women said it took them years to come forward because Church of
Scientology officials discouraged them from reporting the rape to
police.
Scientology officials told one survivor she would lose her
membership of the community unless she signed a non-disclosure agreement
and accepted a payment of $400,000 (£320,000), according to
prosecutors. During the trial, Judge Olmedo allowed both sides to
discuss the dogma and practices of Scientology, angering the
organisation….
In court on Thursday, one woman described being shunned by her mother,
who is still a practising Scientologist. “She texted me and told me to
never contact her again,” she said, reported the LA Times. “She had
warned me ahead of time she wanted to see Danny Masterson locked away
for what he’d done to me, but not at the expense of her religion.”
Another woman said she had been victimised by the Church of Scientology
ever since she spoke out. “Since the week I came forward to police I
have been terrorised, harassed and had my privacy invaded daily by the
cult of Scientology for almost seven years now,” she said, adding: “But I
don’t regret it.” https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66744480
Ex-wife of former Utah County therapist arrested in connection to ritualistic child sex abuse case Aug 9, 2023 BY MICHAEL HOUCK KSLTV.com
UTAH COUNTY, Utah — The wife of a former Utah County therapist
accused of sexually abusing young patients for decades was arrested on
Wednesday. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office said Roselle “Rosie”
Anderson Stevenson, 70, of Provo, was arrested for the first-degree
felony of sodomy on a child. The sheriff’s office said the incident
happened in Spring City, Utah, around 1994. The victim was a girl under
the age of 13 years old. “This case is directly related to charges that
were previously filed against David Hamblin in September of 2022,” the
sheriff’s office release stated. According to the sheriff’s office, a
judge ordered Stevenson to be held without bail.
Ritualistic Child Sex Abuse Investigation
In September 2022, Hamblin was arrested for multiple felony charges of
rape and sexual abuse of a child as the Utah County Sheriff’s Office was
investigating a ritualistic child sex abuse case. Detectives with the
UCSO Special Victims Unit said the alleged crimes and sex trafficking
occurred between 1990 and 2010 in Utah, Juab, and Sanpete Counties.
Their investigation began in April 2021 and “discovered that other
victims had previously reported similar forms of ritualistic sexual
abuse and trafficking,” according to a previous press release.
https://ksltv.com/575904/
ex-wife-of-former-utah-county-therapist-arrested-in-connection-to-ritualistic-child-sex-abuse-case/
Suspect arrested in connection to ritualistic child sex abuse investigation Sep 28, 2022 BY JOSH ELLIS AND LARRY D. CURTIS, KSL TV KSLTV.com
SPANISH FORK, Utah — The Utah County Sheriff’s Office announced a
suspect has been arrested in connection with a ritualistic child sex
abuse investigation.
UCSO Sgt. Spencer Cannon said 68-year-old David Hamblin, of Provo, was
arrested Wednesday and booked into the Utah County Jail on six
first-degree felony sexual offenses against a child. Cannon postponed,
perhaps indefinitely, a 3 p.m. Wednesday press briefing but did provide a
press release. It said Hamblin, was booked on suspicion of:
Three counts of sodomy of a child, a first-degree felony
Rape of a child, a first-degree felony
Two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child, a first degree felony
Lewdness involving a child, a class A misdemeanor
At the time the press release was issued, a judge had not yet set
bail and the probable cause court document had not yet been approved for
release. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office announced its investigation
on June 1. Detectives with the UCSO Special Victims Unit say the alleged
crimes and sex trafficking took place between 1990 and 2010 in Utah,
Juab and Sanpete counties. Their investigation began in April 2021 and
“discovered that other victims had previously reported similar forms of
ritualistic sexual abuse and trafficking.” No suspects had previously
been named by authorities. Utah County Attorney David Leavitt, who was
vying for re-election at the time, was the one to confirm he’s named in a
victim statement contained in hundreds of pages of police investigative
reports he said are tied to the investigation….
Leavitt provided copies of a 151-page document labeled as a “victim
statement” that describes the alleged crimes in detail. The statement
names Leavitt and more than a dozen others as part of a group that
practiced ritual sexual abuse of children.
https://ksltv.com/507134/suspect-arrested-in-connection-to-ritualistic-child-sex-abuse-investigation/
Roselle “Rosie” Stevenson Arrested For Sodomy on a Child Charge
08/09/2023 Rosie Stevenson was arrested today and booked into jail on
one count of sodomy on a child for an incident that happened 30 years
ago.
Roselle “Rosie” Anderson Stevenson, age 70, of Provo, was arrested today
on one count of sodomy on a child, a first degree felony, for an
offense against a girl under age 13. The incident occurred in Spring
City, Utah in or around the year 1994. This case is directly related to
charges that were previously filed against David Hamblin in September of
2022. These cases are part of an ongoing investigation involving sexual
abuse of children that occurred in Utah, Juab, and Sanpete Counties in
the 1980’s and 1990’s. A Judge has ordered that Stevenson be held
without bail.
https://sheriff.utahcounty.gov/media/sheriffNewsDetails?ID=245943
Disturbing Details Emerge as Former Psychologist Charged with ‘Ritualistic Sexual Abuse’ of Children
Jerry Lambe Sep 30th, 2022 A 68-year-old former psychologist in Utah is
behind bars this week after being accused of “ritualistic sexual abuse
and child sex trafficking” that is alleged to have gone on for decades.
David Lee Hamblin was taken into custody on Wednesday and charged with a
spate of first-degree felonies, including one count of rape of a child,
three counts of sodomy on a child, and two counts of aggravated sexual
abuse of a child, records reviewed by Law&Crime show.
Hamblin was also charged with one misdemeanor count of lewdness
involving a child. According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by
Law&Crime, a female victim in April 2022 reported to the Utah County
Sheriff’s Office that she had been “repeatedly sexually assaulted” by
Hamblin for years, beginning in the mid ’80s, when she was approximately
6 or 7. The victim grew up in the same Provo neighborhood where Hamblin
resided and told police that she regularly played with Hamblin’s
children and “had been babysat on numerous occasions by David,” per the
affidavit.
The victim told police that the first assault she could remember
occurred when she and two other children were in the basement of
Hamblin’s home, documents say….
Investigators said they interviewed the two other children present
during the alleged assault and said that both “corroborated what the
victim has disclosed.”
The victim told investigators that the second alleged sexual assault she
could remember took place when she was approximately 7 or 8, noting
that it was just prior to her baptism, per the affidavit. The assault
allegedly took place at Hamblin’s
residence….
The affidavit further notes that Hamblin was a therapist whose license
was revoked by the state “due to allegations that he was sexually
abusing his client(s).”
https://lawandcrime.com/crime/
disturbing-details-emerge-as-former-psychologist-charged-with-ritualistic-sexual-abuse-of-children/
Invisible predators: the shifting behaviour of paedophiles has Australian police playing catch-up
As a former childcare worker stands accused of more than 1,600 charges,
experts say changing technology habits are making offenders harder to
detect Andrew Messenger, Ben Smee and Jordyn Beazley Fri 4 Aug 2023
In the Brisbane office of the taskforce Argos, scrawled on a
whiteboard was a “most-wanted” list containing the online identities of
dozens of global members of a dark web paedophile forum. The man now
accused of being the country’s worst-known serial child sexual abuse
offender was not on that list. Police this week revealed the former
childcare worker stands accused of 1,623 child abuse offences against 91
young girls at a dozen centres over a period of 15 years.
Unlike many of the prolific online posters Argos helped put away,
the accused man – who cannot be named for legal reasons – is alleged to
have shared only a very small number of images and videos online,
relating to two girls at a suburban Brisbane childcare centre. Police
were reportedly stunned when they raided his home and found cameras and
phones containing almost 4,000 child abuse images and videos dating back
to 2007. The man remains in custody and his case is scheduled for a
mention in Brisbane magistrates court on 21 August.
An internet arms race
For serial child abusers, the internet has proven the biggest resource
and the biggest threat. The dark web can be a source of money, illegal
images, prestige – and community. But it also brings danger.
The illegal chat boards and forums have always been designed to be hard
to access, but police have repeatedly cracked in, with often devastating
results. In the case of Argos, police succeeded in taking the forum
over completely.
In recent years researchers and law enforcement agencies have
noticed a shift in language from the sorts of men who visited those
wretched forums. Criminals aren’t stupid – they don’t need the media to
tell them the cops are watching. Online offender communities have become
“very aware” and cautious of law enforcement surveillance, says Michael
Salter, an associate professor of criminology at the University of New
South Wales and an expert in child sexual exploitation.
“Offenders know that law enforcement are crawling offender forums
across the dark web and they’re responding accordingly,” Salter says.
“We see on the dark web a lot of complaints about what offenders call
‘hoarding’; that producers are producing CSAM (child sexual abuse
material) that they’re not sharing … with the offender community, or
they’re creating locked-down online groups where there’s far less
accessibility….
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/aug/05/invisible-predators-the-shifting-behaviour-of-paedophiles-has-australian-police-playing-catch-up
Convicted abuser and ex-gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar stabbed in prison – report by Edwin Rios July 10, 2023
Larry Nassar, the former Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics
doctor who was convicted of decades of abuse of women and girls under
the guise of medical treatment, was reportedly stabbed at a federal
prison in Florida on Sunday….
In 2018, in an end to the biggest sexual abuse scandals in US sports
history, hundreds of women and girls gave victim impact statements
against Nassar, detailing allegations of abuse as far back as the 1990s.
Several athletes, including the Olympians Jordyn Wieber, Aly Raisman and
McKayla Maroney, testified that they relayed allegations to coaches,
trainers and others which were not reported to authorities. More than
100 women, including the Olympian Simone Biles, sued the US government
for more than $1bn over the FBI’s failure to take action after learning
of allegations against Nassar in 2015. That inaction allowed Nassar to
continue to abuse women and girls for more than a year before he pleaded
guilty in 2017.
Michigan State University, whose president, Lou Anna Simon, and athletic
director, Mark Hollis, resigned amid fallout from the scandal, agreed a
$500m settlement with more than 300 women and girls, a sum far larger
than the $60m Penn State University paid to victims of the former
assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
MSU had been accused of ignoring and failing to act to stop Nassar
during his decades of abuse. USA Gymnastics and the US Olympic and
Paralympic Committee agreed a $380m settlement with more than 500 women
and girls. In 2018, a judge in Michigan sentenced Nassar to more than
175 years in prison…..
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/convicted-abuser-and-ex-gymnastics-doctor-larry-nassar-stabbed-in-prison-report/ar-AA1dFU1a
Simone Biles and others to sue FBI for $1bn over Larry Nassar investigation
Published 8 June 2022 By Holly Honderich BBC News, Washington
Women who say they were sexually assaulted by a disgraced US
national gymnastics team doctor plan to sue the FBI for $1bn (£800m).
Claimants say the FBI mishandled credible complaints of sexual assaults
by Larry Nassar. They include Olympic gymnastics gold medallists Simone
Biles, Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney. Nassar is serving up to 175
years in prison for molesting gymnasts. The agency’s own watchdog found
the FBI disregarded allegations about Nassar and made early errors in
its investigation.
Last year, a long-awaited report from the US justice department’s
Office of the Inspector General gave a scathing assessment of the
federal agency’s investigation into Nassar. Various missteps and
cover-ups by FBI agents allowed Nassar’s abuse to continue for more than
a year after the case was first opened in 2015, the report found. The
majority of claimants in these suits say Nassar assaulted them after his
abuse was reported to the FBI in 2015. Most were athletes with the USA
Gymnastics programme or with Michigan State University, where Nassar
maintained a clinic. The FBI field office Nassar’s abuse was reported to
took limited action and did not document any investigation or alert
other authorities.
“My fellow survivors and I were betrayed by every institution that
was supposed to protect us – the US Olympic Committee, USA Gymnastics,
the FBI and now the Department of Justice,” McKayla Maroney, an Olympic
gold medallist, said in a statement.
“It is clear that the only path to justice and healing is through
the legal process.” Two weeks ago, the US Justice Department decided not
to prosecute the two FBI agents accused of mishandling the
investigation. The plaintiffs are seeking different amounts in damages
but their total claims are expected to exceed $1bn.
The Collective Administrative Claims are being filed under the Federal
Tort Claims Act, which allows people who have been harmed by negligent
or wrongful actions of the federal government to seek compensation.
Under federal law, the FBI has six months to respond to the claims.
Lawsuits may follow, depending on the FBI’s response.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61735319
Irish singer Sinead O’Connor has died at 56 Updated July 26, 2023 Heard on All Things Considered By Neda Ulaby, Anastasia Tsioulcas
Sinéad O’Connor, the Irish singer known for her intense and
beautiful voice, her political convictions and the personal tumult that
overtook her later years, has died. She was 56 years old.
O’Connor’s recording of “Nothing Compares 2 U” was one of the biggest
hits of the early 1990s. Her death was announced by her family. The
cause and date of her death were not made public. The statement said:
“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved
Sinéad. Her family and friends are devastated and have requested privacy
at this very difficult time.” ….
“I grew up in a severely abusive situation, my mother being the
perpetrator,” O’Connor told NPR in 2014. “So much of child abuse is
about being voiceless, and it’s a wonderfully healing thing to just make
sounds.”
O’Connor started making sounds in a home for juvenile delinquents, after
a childhood spent getting booted out of Catholic schools and busted,
repeatedly, for shoplifting. But a nun gave her a guitar and she began
to sing, on the streets of Dublin and then with a popular Irish band
called In Tua Nua.
O’Connor came to the attention of U2’s guitarist The Edge, and she got
herself signed to the Ensign/Chrysalis label. Her second studio album, I
Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got, went double platinum in 1990, partly
because of a hit love song written by Prince: “Nothing Compares 2 U.”
I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got was a distillation of O’Connor’s
prayerful sense of music and her fury over social injustice. She
rejected its four Grammy nominations as being too commercial — and, in
her words, “for destroying the human race.” She was banned from a New
Jersey arena when she refused to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner,” for
its lyrics glorifying bombs bursting in air.
In 1992, at the height of her fame, Sinéad O’Connor appeared on
Saturday Night Live. In her performance, she raised her voice against
racism and child abuse. There was dead silence when she ended the song, a
version of Bob Marley’s “War,” by ripping up a picture of then-Pope
John Paul II.
What followed in the media was a collective howl of outrage. It drowned
out a prescient protest against abuse in the Catholic church. Years
later, in 2010, O’Connor told NPR she’d known exactly what to expect.
“It was grand, to be honest,” she said. “I mean, I knew how people would
react. I knew there would be trouble. I was quite prepared to accept
that. To me, it was more important that I recognized what I will call
the Holy Spirit.”….
https://www.npr.org/2023/07/26/529671631/irish-singer-sinead-oconnor-has-died-at-56
The Redemption of Sinead O’Connor By Michael Agresta Oct 3 2012
Twenty years ago today, Sinead O’Connor tore up a picture of the pope on
Saturday Night Live—and the media largely misunderstood why. Is America
finally ready to hear her out?
In the weeks and months after Sinead O’Connor tore up a picture of Pope
John Paul II on live television, commentators in the media sought to
explain the motives of her protest. Very few, however, made use of the
traditional tools of journalism: interviews, research, and textual
analysis. Instead, most commentators seem to have consulted their own
imaginations….
Also inexplicably ignored were O’Connor’s own words, in an interview
published in Time a month after her SNL appearance: It’s not the man,
obviously—it’s the office and the symbol of the organization that he
represents… In Ireland we see our people are manifesting the highest
incidence in Europe of child abuse. This is a direct result of the fact
that they’re not in contact with their history as Irish people and the
fact that in the schools, the priests have been beating the shit out of
the children for years and sexually abusing them. This is the example
that’s been set for the people of Ireland. They have been controlled by
the church, the very people who authorized what was done to them, who
gave permission for what was done to them.
Her interviewer seemed confused by the connection O’Connor was
making between the Catholic Church and child abuse, so O’Connor opened
up about her own history of abuse:
Sexual and physical. Psychological. Spiritual. Emotional. Verbal. I went
to school every day covered in bruises, boils, sties and face welts,
you name it. Nobody ever said a bloody word or did a thing. Naturally I
was very angered by the whole thing, and I had to find out why it
happened… The thing that helped me most was the 12-step group, the Adult
Children of Alcoholics/Dysfunctional Families. My mother was a Valium
addict. What happened to me is a direct result of what happened to my
mother and what happened to her in her house and in school.
The interviewer remained skeptical of O’Connor’s characterization of
Irish schools as playgrounds and training grounds for child abusers,
and the interview moved on to different topics.
By now, the history of sexual and physical abuse in the Irish Catholic
school system is familiar. As late as 2007, the Church controlled 93% of
the schools in Ireland, giving most children no hope of escaping the
often-sadistic system. As in America, serial child molesters like
Brendan Smyth were shuttled from parish to parish and school to school
to keep a step ahead of police and complaining parents. The culture of
permissiveness towards abuse affected all communities, but probably the
worst off were poor, orphaned, and troublemaking children sent to
residential reformatory and industrial schools. To read the 2009 Ryan
Report covering crimes carried out against children in these settings is
to court a special sort of nausea—the kind that comes from bearing
witness to an organized effort to deny the dignity of individual life
and make the bodies of the powerless available to service the needs of
the powerful. In this case, the powerless were disadvantaged minor
teenagers and children.
Sexual abuse in several industrial schools was described as a
“chronic problem.” Clergy whose behavior drew complaints from parents of
day-school students were transferred to industrial schools where their
abuses drew less attention. Some schools seem, on the evidence, to have
been more labor camps than institutions of learning. At one notorious
industrial school in Dublin, each child was required to string 60
rosaries each weekday and 90 on Saturdays. Students who did not reach
their quotas were beaten….
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2012/10/the-redemption-of-sinead-oconnor/263020/
Sinead O’Connor claims ‘possessed’ mother ‘delighted’ in sexually abusing her and forced singer to repeat ‘I am nothing’ as she speaks to Dr Phil in first interview since recent breakdown
Sinead O’Connor speaks with Dr. Phil on Tuesday in her first interview
since she was hospitalized following a mental breakdown in August. The
singer details the alleged sexual and physical abuse she suffered as a
child at the hands of her mother, who she claims was ‘possessed.’ ‘She
ran a torture chamber, it was a torture chamber. She was a person who
would smile and delight when she was hurting you,’ says O’Connor ‘She
used to make me say over and over again “I am nothing. I am nothing”
while she was beating me., claims O’Connor, who says she ran away at 13.
O’Connor, 50, can be seen giving more detail about her difficult past
on Tuesday’s episode…. By Chris Spargo 11 September 2017
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4873530/Sinead-O-Connor-says-possessed-mother-sexually-abused-her.html
Sinead O’Connor Details Years of Physical and Sexual Abuse at the Hands of Her Mother: ‘She Ran a Torture Chamber’ By Maria Pasquini September 11, 2017
Sinead O’Connor is opening up about the horrifying sexual abuse she
suffered at the hands of her mother in an emotional interview on Dr.
Phil. The “Nothing Compares 2 U” singer, speaking with Dr. Phil McGraw,
detailed how her mother Marie O’Connor “ran a torture chamber” and
tormented her until she ran away from home at 13…. “She ran a torture
chamber. It was a torture chamber. She was a person who took delight and
smile in hurting you.”….
https://people.com/music/sinead-oconnor-emotional-sexual-abuse-mother/
The clergy sexual abuse crisis at forty with 100 bishops out
of office Gilbert Gauthe’s case, back in July 1983, marks the beginning
of the sexual abuse crisis; we reach its 40th anniversary with no end
on sight
English Edition Rodolfo Soriano-Núñez Sábado, 01 Julio, 2023
On the 40th anniversary of the sexual abuse crisis, Bishop Richard
Stika of Knoxville, Tennessee, is the 100th bishop forced to resign.
Religion and public life: Jason Berry and Richard Sipe provided two key
elements to understan the clergy sexual abuse crisis an
accountability-centered-narrative and the so-called scarlet bond.
Sometime in July of 1983, then priest Gilbert Gauthe was relieved from
his duties at the St. John parish in the Lafayette diocese in Louisiana.
His dismissal, accurately depicted by Jason Berry in a series of
stories published in 1985 started what we now see as the 40-year long
crisis of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
For the last four decades a deluge of news about sexual predator
priests has been inundating news outlets all over the world. In all its
misery, the crisis has helped make the global public opinion aware of
the crisis in the Catholic Church, in other religious organizations, and
in many other institutions and settings….
If Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward proved how “the most powerful man in
the world” could be forced out of office by the media, Jason Berry and
his colleagues in news outlets all over the world have played a role in
forcing out of office at least 100 Catholic bishops and countless
priests, because of their role in the sexual abuse crisis. Thanks to
Berry and those who followed him, like the journalists at The Boston
Globe’s Spotlight team, a narrative on the need to make clergy
accountable of their behavior took hold.
Https://losangelespress.org/noticias/the-clergy-sexual-abuse-crisis-at-forty-with-100-bishops-out-of-office-20230629-5731.html