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Aquino and Presidio Case History

Posted by Karen Jones on February 20, 1999 at 17:41:37:
Overview of the Presidio Case and
Investigations in Northern California

In 1984-85 there were reports of sexual-ritual abuse at Jubilation Daycare,
operated by Barbara Orr in Fort Bragg, Northern California. This case was
investigated by Mendocino County Sheriff deputies. Eventually some 400 pages
of reports were submitted, but the DA declined to prosecute, resulting in no
criminal charges filed against Orr. Due to the fact there was a history of
complaints against the daycare center, some of which were upheld and one
cited a child experiencing unusual punishment, Barbara Orr ultimately
surrendered her childcare license in 1984.

Many children from this daycare center entered therapy with Pamela Hudson
LCSW, who later described her experiences with these traumatized children
and her abrupt introduction into ritual abuse in her published overview
describing several cases, as well as a chapter in the book, *Treating
Survivors of Satanist Abuse*, edited by Valerie Sinason, 1994. The Presidio
case is also briefly described in the *Journal of Orthopsychiatry* 62(2),
April 1992. In 1987 charges were filed twice against Gary Hambright, one of
the Presidio daycare staff. These charges were ultimately dismissed against
Hambright due to many factors, including jurisdictional confusion (crimes
appeared to take place on and off base, explained in the news article "Army
of the Night"), the prosecutor choosing which kids were to testify (many of
whom were deemed too young to qualify as witnesses, didn't have clear
findings of molestation or who were describing rituals which made the
attorney's uncomfortable), and some victim-witnesses being transferred to
other Army bases. Some parents to this day don't understand why their kids
who were older, who had clear findings of sexual molest and could identify
their perpetrators, weren't called to testify. Gary Hambright reportedly
died of AIDS a few years later.
At that time, Michael Aquino was a Lt. Col. in the Army Reserves and a
purported member of Army military intelligence. He has been and is the
leader of his own satanic cult/"church", the Temple of Set, for 20 years
which the Army was aware of. He was stationed at the Presidio Army Base in
San Francisco and was investigated by the San Francisco police for child
molest allegations in 1987. A _Newsweek_ article dated November 16, 1987
entitled, "The Second Beast of Revelation' Claims of Satanism and child
molesting", is typical of just one of dozens of news articles describing the
case as it made national and international news. Interestingly, Aquino's
mother (who is now deceased) was noted to be a Temple of Set high priestess
and the owner of a building rented to an organization
that helped families find daycare.
As described in appellate documents, SFPD dropped their investigation in
August1988. In September 1988, after meeting with officials involved in the
now closed SF investigation, the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) of
the Army began investigating Aquino in multiple jurisdictions, including
Mendocino and Sonoma Counties in Northern California. Their investigation
also included alleged victims from the Jubilation Day Care Center/Fort Bragg
(Orr Case) and elsewhere.
The CID taped their interviews with the children and some of them identified
Aquino from a video lineup of men dressed exactly like him. Some of these
children who had described ritual molest, murder and cannibalism on
videotape had testified against Charlotte Thrailkill and Daryl Ball during
an 18-month preliminary hearing which ended approximately Sept. 1988 - (Case
#14750-C Santa Rosa) The children said on CID videotapes that the people who
hurt them were part of a "devil worship club." The parents held a news
conference describing these allegations. The psychological trauma these
children experienced was described in an article summarizing the results of
the plea-bargain and sentencing of Ball/Thrailkill.
Michael Aquino notes these are the allegations as I've framed them to be but
he states there was no merit to them and the Army didn't believe them
either. However, this portrayal of the Army's position is in stark contrast
to their actual stated position as described in a transcript of the hearing
on the motion to dismiss dated May 31, 1991. It is also a mystery as to why
there is only one child listed in the alleged victim block of the report but
the word "children" is used frequently throughout the documentation. The
details of the Army Argument also gives more information about the case as
well as the Army Exhibit list which includes the ordering information for
these documents at the end of the page.
Aquino sued the Army in part because they refused to remove his name from
the titling block or amend their report stating he was the subject of an
investigation for sexual abuse and related crimes. The court document notes
that several members of the Army thought there was probable cause to "Title"
Aquino with offenses of indecent acts with a child, sodomy, conspiracy,
kidnapping, and false swearing.
Aquino tried to charge a Captain, the father who reported his child's
alleged abuse and whose child's name appears in the victim block of the
report, with "conduct unbecoming an officer." Due to that, Aquino was titled
for false swearing, in addition to "indecent acts with a child, sodomy,
conspiracy, and kidnapping." He also filed complaints against the SFPD,
therapists involved in the case, journalists and CID investigating officers.
The Titling [which standard is probable cause to believe offenses have been
committed] remained and the Report of Investigation was issued 3 month after
the criminal statute of limitations ran, according to the appellate document
dated Feb. 26, 1992 that upheld the lower court's ruling. The document also
notes that the investigation "resulted from relevant considerations and was
not tainted by consideration of officer's satanist religious beliefs and
pressure from United States Senator." Aquino's damage claim and exhibit list
also describes, in part, his loss of retirement benefits and the evidence of
his separation from active duty.
There were never any criminal charges filed against Michael Aquino. Some of
the details of the Army-Aquino case would not have been made public except
for the fact that Aquino's lawsuit against the Army placed these documents
within the public domain, as well as the two published reports and internal
documentation.
But the military will not release the Report of Investigation or any of the
other items shown on the exhibit list due to the Privacy Act. Aquino
disputes much of what's stated in the documents but refuses to provide any
information to the contrary.
The Army bestowed a multi-million dollar settlement on the alleged child
victims at the Presidio.
As follow-up to what various parties have done since the Presidio
investigation:
-Col. Rafferty, who was the Commander of the Presidio Army Base, became CEO
of the Neptune Society that offers cremation services.
-Linda Blood, an ex-member of the Temple of Set, wrote a book about this
case called _The New Satanists_ 1994. She and Time-Warner publishers were
sued by Michael Aquino in 1994 (Case# C943779 SC) and the court case was
dismissed with prejudice in Feb. 10, 1995 after a settlement agreement was
reached between them that Linda Blood's lawyer states was made to save on
court costs.
- In June 1994, a woman named Lillian Rosoff claimed she was a cult member
of Aquino's organization and she filed a restraining order against him
because he reportedly harassed her when she wanted to leave. In Sept. 94, he
reached a confidential settlement agreement with her and claimed she was
never a member of his group.
- In the early 1990's a young man named Paul Bonacci came forward with
allegations about Michael Aquino and violent cult mind control abuse.
- In 1995, Cathy O'Brien and Mark Phillips wrote a book called _Trance
Formation of America_, alleging child abuse and mind control at the hands of
Michael Aquino. Mr. Aquino doesn't seem to mind the allegations in this
particular book and has made no effort to stop its publication or
distribution, which has prompted me to ask him on several occasions whether
he also co-wrote it as a misinformation ploy.
- Throughout the years 1997 to the present, Michael Aquino has been filing
frivolous, harassing lawsuits against parties who are involved in the
publishing of this information (Electriciti Internet Company - dismissed
twice) or alleging he would sue them for "defamation" (Tripod Web pages
1/28/99), and has done his best to censor anyone who posts this, claiming
they are guilty of internet "criminal stalking."
-In Sept. 98, Charlotte Thrailkill was named the first violent female sexual
predator in the State of California and she was sent back to a mental
hospital after violating her parole.
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