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Sex abuse charges put Philly’s Catholic prosecutor front and center

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Thanks, Peter.

Sex abuse charges put Philly’s Catholic prosecutor front and center

Feb. 24, 2011

By Elizabeth Evans, Religious News Service

Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams announces a new report Feb. 10 by a grand jury investigating clergy sex abuse. (CNS photo/Matthew Gambino, Catholic Standard & Times)

PHILADELPHIA—For Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams, leading the sex abuse prosecution that has roiled this city’s Catholic community is not an attack on the church in which he was raised, and to which he remains deeply committed.

But the Philadelphia native says he is determined to bring to justice the “evil” clergy his office accuses of harming children.

Williams announced criminal charges Feb. 10 against three priests and a parochial school teacher for allegedly raping boys in the late 1990s. In addition, Msgr. William Lynn, the archdiocese’s former secretary of clergy, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child because he allegedly transferred abusive priests without warning schools and parishes. All four clergy have been suspended by the archdiocese.

Philadelphia Cardinal Justin Rigali has also pledged to reexamine other cases flagged by the grand jury, which said in a scathing report that at least 37 other priests remain in ministry “despite solid, credible allegations of abuse.”

“I tell people that this is not about the Catholic Church. I love my church” said Williams in an interview. “This is not … some form of Catholic-bashing. This is about evil men being held accountable for their evil behavior.”

But some Catholics wonder if Williams, who remains active in his West Philadelphia parish and on various church committees, will feel torn between his legal mission and his faith.

Williams said he isn’t troubled by prosecuting the clergy and school teacher for raping children. “All reasonable people would come to that conclusion,” he said.But Williams is bothered by the thought that some parts of the church, such as schools and youth organizations, might suffer because potential contributors grow reluctant to donate.

Adopted at 18 months by devout Catholics Rufus and Imelda Williams, the district attorney worships in the same West Philadelphia church building where he was baptized, served as an altar boy, and married.

The district attorney, who was elected in 2009, is on the board of Catholic Social Services and the St. Martin de Porres Foundation, which supports lay leadership among African-American Catholics, and participated in a study of the future of churches in his neighborhood.

Williams also spent many years on the parish council of the former St. Carthage Church, and was instrumental in helping the church merge with another local parish to become St. Cyprian.

But he is proudest, he said, of the carnival he organized on church grounds. “The goal, of course, was to raise money for the church, but the accomplishment was a huge undertaking. People in the community had the opportunity to have a lot of fun on our church grounds for a week every year for 10 years.”

Williams has also been close to the Catholic hierarchy, serving on an advice panel for Rigali. Williams lauded Rigali’s actions in the wake of the grand jury report. “I commended the cardinal on his actions and his words. I look forward to working with the cardinal and others for the protection of children,” Williams said.

The district attorney’s connection with Rigali has raised questions in the minds of some Catholics, however.

“The question I have to ask is that if he (comes to) feel Cardinal Rigali is somehow involved, how he could face him?” said Leonard Norman Primiano, a Catholic who heads the Department of Religious Studies at Cabrini College in Radnor, Pa. “I’d be curious as to how this will affect his relationship (with Rigali).”

Fr. James Bajorek, pastor of St. John Chrysostom Church in Wallingford, Pa., has worked closely with Williams on church business.

“He’s very talented, he’s articulate,” Bajorek said. “He is absolutely committed to his parish, the Catholic Church, his family first, but also the community.”

Williams brings the same drive for fairness that informed his work in his local Catholic community to his current task, the priest said. “He needs to make sure the law is followed,’ said Bajorek. “Yet this is about his church family, and not showing favoritism.”

Terence McKiernan, who tracks abuse cases nationally as the head of the website Bishopaccountability.org, commends Williams in prosecuting the abuse cases “aggressively.”

McKiernan said that “it’s got to make people uneasy that he’s got that strong relationship with Rigali,” but that Williams is “breaking new ground” in going after not only allegedly abusive clergy, but also the monsignor who supervised them.

Any church leader who had a role in handling the cases of clergy who were found guilty of abuse is going to feel chilled by that move, said McKiernan. “Taking that step is evidence that he’s serious … having started, he will finish the job.”

For his part, Williams is hopeful the current wave of indictments and the grand jury report will have a positive effect on the church he loves.

“From ridding the church of these bad priests, to more people becoming informed, to more victims coming forward … this is a clarion call,” he said.

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Illinois bishop fails to act on latest allegations of abuse by diocesan priest, advocacy group alleges

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This story in the Belleville (Illnois) News-Democrat is related to a SNAP press release previously published on Voice from the Desert.

Bishop fails to act on latest allegations of abuse by diocesan priest, advocacy group alleges

Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011

BY GEORGE PAWLACZYK NEWS-DEMOCRAT

BELLEVILLE—Bishop Edward Braxton failed to remove a veteran priest from ministry weeks after receiving “credible evidence” that the cleric sexually molested a minor years ago, a leader of a support group for persons abused by the clergy said Thursday.

“He has known about this for weeks, if not months and has not acted,” said David Clohessy, a director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests during a news conference outside the chancery office.

“It is the duty of the church to protect children of the diocese and that is not happening,” he said.

Outside of the Chancery of the Belleville Diocese. Les Himstedt, a former priest in the Belleville Diocese, talks about the recent action of Bishop Edward Braxton in the case of Wisniewski vs Diocese of Belleville. – Derik Holtmann/BND

Clohessy would not identify the priest or the man who, he said, came forward to complain that he was molested. He said he believes the man’s accusations.

Braxton could not be reached for comment. He routinely does not talk with the local media.

The 2002 “Dallas Accords,” which resulted from a national conference of Catholic bishops then headed by Belleville Bishop Wilton Gregory concerning sexual abuse of minors by priests, requires that all allegations of sexual abuse be investigated. The accords also require that if a diocesan review board made up of lay persons and clergy recommends it, a local bishop should remove a priest from ministry, or contact with the public.

“When a bishop knows a priest is unsafe and has abused a child, that bishop has a moral and a legal obligation to remove the priest, report him to the police, and notify the parishioners,” said St. Paul, Minn., attorney Jeff Anderson, whose law firm Jeff Anderson & Associates, has filed more than 1,500 priest abuse lawsuits in the United States, according to the firm’s web site.

Also Thursday, a small gathering of activists, including several members of the Southern Illinois Association of Priests, asked Braxton not to block paying a $5 million award to James Wisniewski of Champaign, who won a 2008 civil jury verdict against the diocese on his claim that he was sexually molested as a teenage altar boy by the Rev. Raymond Kownacki at St. Theresa’s Church in Belleville. With interest, the payment now totals about $6.2 million.

Kownacki, who now lives in Dupo, has stated he will not comment. He was removed from ministry after a diocesan review board found credible evidence that he had molested other children.

Les Himstedt, a former priest and a member of Southern Illinois Association of Priests, said the group wants Wisniewski to be paid and also supports consolidating more than a dozen Belleville Diocese priests in one location who have been removed since the mid-1990s after they were accused of molesting children.

Himstedt said the purpose of consolidation would be to make it easier to monitor priests who, according to their own church hierarchy, have abused children.

“I hope that someday, in some way, the bishop would speak for himself, Himstedt said. “The diocese has taken the lowest possible moral ground.”

Contact reporter George Pawlaczyk at gpawlaczyk@bnd.com or 239-2625.
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Virginia extends sexual abuse suit deadline to 20 years

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Brought to my attention by Tim Walsh.

Thanks, Tim.

COMMENT: The hard work of a lot of good people like Becky Ianni, Wayne Dorough, and Bill Casey has paid off. I see a tidal wave of similar SOL extentions happening in states across the country. Each time we win in a state legislature means the political power of the Roman Catholic Church has been reduced.

Va. extends sexual abuse suit deadline to 20 years

Thursday – 2/24/2011, 5:03pm  ET

By BOB LEWIS

AP Political Writer

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – The time limit for sexual abuse victims to sue their attackers would be extended from two years to 20 years under legislation the General Assembly passed on Thursday.

The measure, which evoked tearful and wrenching stories from victims testifying in legislative committees, passed unopposed and with little debate in a group of uncontested bills. It now heads to the governor’s desk.

Criminal charges can still be filed against sexual predators for the rest of their lives.

The 20-year limit for civil lawsuits begins either when the victim turns 18 or, in the case of repressed memories, from when he or she realizes the abuse.

That could subject the abuser and others complicit in the abuse to legal action for decades after the act. That’s necessary, said bill sponsor David Albo, because the victim’s mind sometimes rationalizes or even hides painful memories.

“You can think about it the way you do in your brain because you grew up without these things happening to you,” Albo, R-Fairfax County, said in urging the House to support the bill.

Some children may think growing up that if a person of trust such as a parent or authority figure abused them, then it was all right, he said.

“In the future, they all of a sudden realize through therapy, for example, that yes, what happened to me was a crime. I’ve known about it all my life but didn’t know it was a crime,” Albo said.

During impassioned hearings before the House and Senate Courts of Justice committees, victims _ including former NFL player Al Chesley _ told stories of being raped or molested as children. Lawmakers sat rapt and speechless.

“What we’re doing is saying that these cases are somehow different and need a different statute of limitations,” said Albo, R-Fairfax County.

It passed despite strong lobbying for shorter deadlines from the Roman Catholic Church, which has been beset by priest sex scandals that triggered lawsuits nationwide.

Now, it heads to Gov. Bob McDonnell, who is Catholic, to amend, veto or sign into law. McDonnell, through a spokesman, declined to discuss the legislation Thursday.

Jeff Caruso, the executive director of the Virginia Catholic Conference, would not discuss efforts to persuade the governor to reduce the time limit.

“We will have to review the bill that was passed and compare it to what other states have done,” Caruso said.

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SNAP challenges Belleville, Il, Bishop Edward Braxton to immediately suspend priest who is accused of child abuse

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Received by e-mail, 2.24.2011.

COMMENT: This is just one more small part in the incredible story of massive worldwide cover up by Roman Catholic bishops of sexual felonies committed by Roman Catholic priests against innocent children. Are Roman Catholic bishops, who follow blindly Vatican commands on just about everything, followers of Jesus or just middle managers in the greatest money-making enterprise of all time?

Victims urge Belleville (IL) bishop Edward Braxton to oust cleric

A credibly accused priest is still in ministry now

And prelate “spends a fortune fighting a proven victim

Group pushes Braxton to suspend alleged offender & drop appeal

SNAP renews its plea to Catholic officials: “Say where predators are living

“If you won’t house and supervise them, at least tell us where they are,” victims beg

WHAT

At a sidewalk news conference, clergy sex abuse victims will urge

– Belleville’s Catholic bishop to suspend a diocesan priest who has been quietly (not publicly) accused of molesting a child, and

– tell the public where all his pedophile priests are now living, and

– drop his appeal of a $5 million jury verdict to the Illinois Supreme Court.

WHEN

TODAY, Thursday, Feb. 24, 1:00 p.m.

WHERE

Outside the Belleville Diocese headquarters (‘chancery’), 222 South 3rd Street in Belleville, IL

WHO

Members of a victims’ self-help group called SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAPnetwork.org), including a St. Louis man who is the organization’s long-time director

WHY

Bishop Edward Braxton has received what SNAP considers a credible report of child sex abuse against a still-serving Belleville diocesan priest who is now in a parish. But Braxton hasn’t yet disclosed the allegation or suspended the cleric. For the safety of children, SNAP is publicly urging the bishop to take this action immediately.

(Because there is no criminal or civil action against the accused priest, SNAP is not publicly disclosing his name.)

As of last week, Braxton is urging Illinois’ highest court to overturn a $5 million jury verdict in a 2008 child sex abuse and cover up trial involving a notorious proven predator priest, Fr. Raymond Kownacki.

SNAP is also upset that Braxton claims the verdict will cause financial hardship for the diocese, but won’t let independent third parties look at church finances and assets. The organization doesn’t believe Braxton’s claim, especially since witnesses testified that the diocese earns more than $1 million annually just on interest.

The group is asking Braxton, in the interest of healing and justice, to stop “spending a fortune” fighting a proven and wounded abuse victim, and drop his formal appeal of the verdict.

The victim, James Wisniewski of Champaign, is represented by attorney Mike Weilmuenster (618 257 2222).

CONTACT

David Clohessy 314 566 9790 cell, SNAPclohessy@aol.com; Barbara Dorris 314 862 7688

In rare move, priests publicly criticize their own bishop
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF PRIESTS

For Immediate Release

The Southern Illinois Association of Priests condemns the recent action of Bishop Edward Braxton for appealing the ruling of the Appellate Court to the Illinois Supreme Court in the case of Wisniewski vs.Diocese of Belleville.

Even though the Bishop is the designated chief moral teacher in our Diocese, we reject his disastrous legal position that claims the Diocese is not responsible for informing parishioners regarding the sexual abuse activity of a priest.  Such a position violates the Child Protection Policy of our own Diocese, common moral sense, and the inherent right of everyone to protect themselves from sexual predators.

SNAP will hold a press conference with regard to this matter on Thursday, February 24, at the Chancery in Belleville, IL at 1:00 p.m.

For further information, contact:        Les Himstedt

(618) 344-8025

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Benny Hinn Responds to Strang Communications Lawsuit

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Benny Hinn Responds to Strang Communications Lawsuit

By Katherine T. Phan|Christian Post Reporter

Televangelist Benny Hinn has responded to a lawsuit from book publisher Strang Communications, which alleges he violated a morality clause in their contract due to his "romantic" and "inappropriate" relationship with another minister.

According to an email response Wednesday from Hinn's lawyer, Miles Archer Woodlief of Mill Valley, Calif., to The Christian Post, the crusade evangelist has tried, but to no avail, to resolve the matter with Strang founder Stephen Strang outside of court.

"After extensive attempts to settle a contract dispute between Pastor Benny Hinn and Strang Communications failed, Mr. Strang filed a civil suit against Pastor Benny Hinn without notice," Woodlief told CP in an email response.

"Pastor Hinn regrets that Mr. Strang rejected settlement attempts and chose instead to resolve his grievance through the judicial system."

Hinn was shown in National Enquirer photos holding hands with Without Walls pastor Paula White going in and out of a hotel in Rome.

Both have denied romantic involvement with the other. Hinn has insisted the two only shared a "friendship" and that "no immorality" has taken place in their relationship.

But in the suit, filed Feb. 15, Strang Communications alleges, "Mr. Hinn was engaged in a public, romantic and otherwise inappropriate relationship with another high-profile minister, who was divorced."

The Christian publisher, based in Lake Mary, Fla., claims that Hinn broke the morality clause in a book deal and should pay back $250,000.

Under the contract, Hinn was supposed to write three books for the publisher, according to the suit. Strang said it gave Hinn an advance of $300,000 to write his first book with the publisher, Blood in the Sand.

A Strang attorney also alleges in a letter attached to the suit that Hinn also violated a contract term requiring him to help market the book. The letter said he was a no-show at media appearances, including on Christian Broadcasting Network's "The 700 Club."

Hinn, through his lawyer, told CP that he "hopes that revealing the true facts of the actions of Mr. Strang and Strang Communications will not become necessary as a result of the regrettable course of action he has undertaken."

In the acknowledgement page of Blood in the Sand, Hinn thanked his "good friend Stephen Strang" and "the staff of Strang Communications" for making his publishing endeavor possible.

"Pastor Hinn remains optimistic that a resolution can be reached without causing unwanted harm to his publisher and long-time acquaintance," Woodlief relayed to CP.

Hinn’s wife, Suzanne, filed for divorce early last year. The couple is now legally divorced, according to the marital status listed on their divorce case in the Orange County Superior Court of California.

The case number for Strang Communications Co. v. Benny Hinn is 2011CA000575. The suit was filed in a Seminole County, Fla., circuit court.

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Disney worker charged with sex assault on guest

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Disney worker charged with sex assault on guest

The Associated Press
ORLANDO, Fla.—Authorities say a Walt Disney World employee has been charged with sexually assaulting a single mother he lured to central Florida by offering her free theme-park passes and hotel discounts.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office says 31-year-old reservations clerk Wilbert Brookins was charged Wednesday with sexual battery.

Authorities say the woman was trying to make a reservation several weeks ago when Brookins offered to use his employee discount. Brookins spent the day with the woman and her two children Tuesday at the Magic Kingdom. The woman told investigators that Brookins assaulted her in her hotel room that night after she fell asleep.

Disney spokeswoman Andrea Finger says Brookins has been placed on unpaid leave.

Brookins was being held on $10,000 bail. Jail records did not list an attorney.





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10.000 Killed In Libya

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10.000 Killed In Libya

Adveniet autem dies Domini ut fur, in qua caeli magno impetu transient, elementa vero calore solventur, et terra et opera, quae in ea invenientur. (2 Peter 3:10)

Disclose.tv reports at least 10.000 people have been killed in Libya since the start of the protests against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi.

Residents of Tripoli are said to fear to even collect the corpses in the streets, as Libyan Forces are reportedly firing at random.

The fury that the regime has unleashed on the revolt by bombing the demonstrators could be even more extreme.

Two Libyan naval vessels had in fact been ordered to "bomb Benghazi by the sea", but they have deserted and are now off the coast of Malta.

It is still unknown how the Iranian warships, which passed through the Suez canal and now are in the area, will act.

Israel News reports Gaddafi will blow up oil pipelines.

With the unrest in the Middle East, oil prices have skyrocketed.

That will of course have a negative impact on employment, inflation, and economic growth in the West.

If the Middle East unrest continues for a long time, violence could spread around the globe and the economic downturn will be serious.

"Deo autem gratias, qui semper triumphat nos in Christo Iesu et odorem notitiae suae manifestat per nos in omni loco", 2 Corinthians 2:14.
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TSA Tyranny Reaches New Levels, Agents Harass 9 Year Old Boy AFTER Train Ride

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TSA Tyranny Reaches New Levels, Agents Harass 9 Year Old Boy AFTER Train Ride

This search happened AFTER a train ride. Are American citizens now being searched before they can leave train stations? Why are children being targeted as possible terrorists when they get off of trains?

As Reported By Witness:

The only bad thing on our trip was [the] TSA at the Savannah train station. There were about 14 agents pulling people inside the building and coralling everyone in a roped area after you got off the train. This made no sense! Poor family in front of us! 9-year old getting patted down and wanded. They groped our people too and were very unprofessional. I am all about security, but when have you ever been harassed and felt up getting off a plane? Shouldn’t they be doing that getting on? And they wonder why so many people are mad at them.

This is absolutely illegal and disgusting. The rolling out of the police state is FULL THROTTLE.

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Dead Baby Dolphins Showing Up In Mass In The Gulf Of Mexico

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Dead Baby Dolphins Showing Up In Mass In The Gulf Of Mexico

February 24th, 2011

This is exactly what we have warned would happen…..

CNN

Baby bottlenose dolphins are washing up dead in record numbers on the shores of Alabama and Mississippi, alarming scientists and a federal agency charged with monitoring the health of the Gulf of Mexico.

Moby Solangi, the executive director of the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS) in Gulfport, Mississippi, said Thursday he’s never seen such high death numbers.

“I’ve worked with marine mammals for 30 years, and this is the first time we’ve seen such a high number of calves,” he said. “It’s alarming.”

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Mass Grave Sites Across Canada to be Surveyed by International Tribunal

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Mass Grave Sites Across Canada to be Surveyed by International Tribunal

Prime Minister Harper to be Summoned to Answer Charges

London, England:

The five-nation Executive of the International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS) today authorized the commencement of an immediate investigation into alleged mass graves of children at former Indian residential schools across Canada.

ITCCS forensic assessment teams and investigators will arrive in Canada tomorrow to lead this inquiry in conjunction with local aboriginal elders.

The ITCCS action has been sparked by the refusal of Canadian Prime Minister Steven Harper to respond to two letters from the ITCCS Executive asking that his government investigate the graves and commence criminal proceedings against the churches responsible for the deaths of children in the residential schools.

School survivors and indigenous elders in three regions of Canada have requested the ITCCS intervention, and will cooperate with the ITCCS teams to produce hard evidence of mass murder in the schools. This evidence will be submitted to the opening session of the ITCCS on September 12, 2011 in London, England.

“We will be issuing a Public Summons to Prime Minister Harper this week requiring his presence at our Tribunal, to answer charges of obstructing justice and aiding and abetting a crime against humanity” said Rev. Kevin Annett, Secretary of the ITCCS Executive.

“We have issued a similar Summons to Pope Joseph Ratzinger and six senior catholic cardinals, and will be asking common law peace officers to enforce the Summons.

“We call on all residential school survivors in Canada to cooperate with our inquiry and boycott the Canadian government’s so-called ‘Truth and Reconciliation Commission’, whose actions are obstructing justice, silencing eyewitnesses and whitewashing this enormous genocide.”

The ITCCS forensic investigation teams’ actions can be monitored on its website www.itccs.org . For more information, contact the ITCCS at genocidetribunal@yahoo.ca

Authorized by the ITCCS Executive:

Rev. Kevin Annett, Secretary

Henry Bear, LL.B., Maliseet Nation, Chief Prosecutor

Chief Peter Yellow Quill, Anishinabe Nation

Ken Bear Chief, Legal assistant

Andrew Paterson, Common Law advisor

Gerry O’Donovan, David O’Brien and Kevin Flanagan: ITCCS Ireland and Religious Abuse Truth

See the evidence of Genocide in Canada at www.hiddennolonger.com and on the website of The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State at www.itccs.org .

Watch Kevin’s award-winning documentary film UNREPENTANT on his website www.hiddenfromhistory.org

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Conspirator: Rumsfeld Feigns Dumb on Building 7

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Conspirator: Rumsfeld Feigns Dumb on Building 7

Before Its News

By Sterling Allan

Yesterday, Alex Jones had Erich ” Mancow” Muller on his show to talk about an interview Muller had the day before (February 23) with Donald Rumsfeld, who was US Secretary of Defense during the attacks of 9/11.  Muller asked Rumsfeld what he says to people in response to the felling of World Trade Center, Building Seven, which wasn’t hit by a plane, and the fires were almost out, yet it fell at freefall speed, in classical demolition manner; following buildings 1 and 2 on 9/11.

Rumsfeld answered: “What is building 7?” … “I have no idea. I have never heard that.”

Muller, a mainstream who is awakening to the realities of 9/11 being an insider conspiracy, admitted to Alex Jones that this is a big stinking lie, as blatant as a wife laying in bed, caught with another man, saying, “what man?” yet there he is in bed with her.

Rumsfeld served as the 13th Secretary of Defense from 1975 to 1977, under President Gerald Ford, and as the 21st Secretary of Defense from 2001 to 2006, under President George W. Bush. Combined, he is the second longest-serving defense secretary after Robert McNamara, CFR.

Jones points out earlier in his show that Building 7 was hardly an inconsequential building to the defense apparatus.  It was a giant CIA command base, FBI base, NSA base, Defense Intelligence base.  Almost the entire building, but a few floors, was government black ops.  The State Command Center, the Federal Command Center for a three state area was in there; Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s bunker was there.

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