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Belgium Church Abuse detailed by Adriaenssens Report

Belgium Church Abuse detailed by Adriaenssens Report

Harrowing details of some 300 cases of alleged sexual abuse by Roman Catholic clergy in Belgium have been released by a Church investigator. Peter Adriaenssens said cases of abuse, mostly involving minors, had been found in nearly every diocese, and 13 alleged victims had committed suicide. Two-thirds of victims were boys but 100 girls also suffered, he said. Belgian media have accused the Church of seeking ...
UK Passes the Water Act of 2003 Giving Immunity to Water Companies for Fluoridation & Bypassing a Former Law that gave Water Companies Discretion

UK Passes the Water Act of 2003 Giving Immunity to Water Companies for Fluoridation & Bypassing a Former Law that gave Water Companies Discretion

The UK Water Act passes which has made it impossible for water companies to undergo civil or criminal hearings as a result of adding fluoride to public water supplies (same as impossibility to sue vaccine makers). This came on the heals of an August 2003 EPA request for the National Research Council, the research arm of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to re-evaluate water fluoride ...
Wonderland Pedophile Rings Raided: The Ring was Covered Up by Elites

Wonderland Pedophile Rings Raided: The Ring was Covered Up by Elites

In September 1998, another ring was raided - what the BBC described as "a larger and more sinister paedophile network called Wonderland." The network was so named in honor of Lewis Carroll's revered children's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. NOTE: Lewis Carroll, author of the children's book, was widely known to have a predilection for underage girls and boys, and is now something of a patron ...
The Dutroux Affair: A Child Sex Ring with "Child Sex Parties involving Judges, Politicians, Bankers and members of the Royal Family.”

The Dutroux Affair: A Child Sex Ring with “Child Sex Parties involving Judges, Politicians, Bankers and members of the Royal Family.”

(Summary from WakeUp-World.com) This case is important because it illustrates how investigations can be undermined by a cabal able to place its members in crucial positions of power, and how powerful people can be implicated in abusing children. The Dutroux affair was covered extensively by the mainstream media, and was huge news in Belgium, where 350,000 people took to the streets to protest the handling of the case, ...
Canadian Arms Inventor / Smuggler, Gerald Bull, Murdered While Entering his Luxury apartment Home in Brussels, Belgium

Canadian Arms Inventor / Smuggler, Gerald Bull, Murdered While Entering his Luxury apartment Home in Brussels, Belgium

On 22 March 1990 Bull returned from his Rue de Stalle office to his 6th floor luxury apartment home in nearby Avenue Francois Folie. He had been driven their by his secretary Monique Jamine who dropped him off at the entrance to the apartment building. A few minutes later, after exiting the lift on the 6th floor and as he was unlocking his apartment door, he ...
UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld Killed in Mysterious Plane Crash en route to Cease-fire Negotiations in Uranium-rich Congo

UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld Killed in Mysterious Plane Crash en route to Cease-fire Negotiations in Uranium-rich Congo

On September 18 1961, the Ndola United Nations DC-6 crashed in what is now Zambia, killing Dag Hammarskjöld — the second Secretary-General of the United Nations — and 15 others. Hammarskjöld’s death occurred en route to cease-fire negotiations. A British-run commission of inquiry blamed the crash in 1961 on pilot error. A later UN investigation rubber-stamped its findings. Case closed? Not so fast. The findings of ...
The CIA-Directed Murder of Patrice Lumumba, the First Elected Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo who Sought Independence from Belgium

The CIA-Directed Murder of Patrice Lumumba, the First Elected Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo who Sought Independence from Belgium

US plans to eliminate Patrice Lumumba went as high as the President himself. On August 25, 1960, a subcommittee of the National Security Council known as the Special Group met. Thomas Parrott, the secretary of the Group, began the meeting by outlining the CIA operations that had been taken by ‘mounting an anti- Lumumba campaign in the Congo,’ and the meeting ended with the group “not ...
The Congo gained Independence from Belgium

The Congo gained Independence from Belgium

The Congo gained independence from Belgium on June 30, 1960, and immediately a struggle for power took place between individuals, tribes and political groups. As conflict spread, Belgium was drawn in to protect its mineral investments, as well as the United States, keenly aware of the Congo’s vast resource wealth. Again, the United States framed events as being the threat of a Communist takeover, with CIA ...
The Antarctic Treaty System was Opened for Signature

The Antarctic Treaty System was Opened for Signature

The main treaty was opened for signature on December 1, 1959, and officially entered into force on June 23, 1961. The original signatories were the 12 countries active in Antarctica during the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957–58. The twelve countries that had significant interests in Antarctica at the time were: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, France, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, the Soviet Union, the ...
Map for a New World Order on 1941 Communist World Planning - The North American Union

Map for a New World Order on 1941 Communist World Planning – The North American Union

In October of 1941, before Pearl Harbor, Philadelphia clock-maker Maurice Gomberg completed a communist world map of future regional unions, including a continental North American Union. The name Canada is not on that map. However, the former provinces are depicted as states, re-federated into a vast "United States of America" stretching to Greenland. Maurice Gomberg sympathized with the Communist Party of America (CPA). Interestingly, Canada's recent ...