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this may be heavy for survivors

Pell Hush Money Offer - by Brad Clifton 6/1/02 "The cover-up crisis
enveloping the Catholic Church deepened yesterday, with further claims
Archbishop George Pell should have been aware of paedophilia activities among
priests in his social circle. Following Thursday's denial by Dr Pell that he
tried to "buy the silence" of a sexual abuse victim, fresh claims have
surfaced that he should have been aware of a paedophile ring operating at a
Ballarat primary school while living next door in the 1970s. Dr Pell was also
accused of attempting to "shut up" the family of two sex victims by offering
them $50,000."
http://www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,4428211%255E701

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This may be heavy for survivors.
Teen accused in 12-year-old's murder to plead guilty - 3/11/99 - Edinburg,
Texas (AP) — A teenager accused in the mutilation killing of a 12-year-old
South Texas boy plans to plead guilty to murder....The gruesome murder
sparked talk of occult rituals, but a jury last month found Vasquez guilty of
capital murder with robbery as his motive."
http://www.reporternews.com/1999/texas/guilty0311.html

The Finders Case - From Washington Post, 2/7/87: ""Authorities investigating
the alleged abuse of six children found with two men in a Tallahassee, Fla.,
park discovered material yesterday in the Washington area that they say
points to a 1960's style commune called the Finders, described in a court
document as a 'cult' that allegedly conducted 'brainwashing' and use children
'in rituals.'....US News and Word Report 12/27/93 : "One of the unresolved
questions involves allegations that the Finders are somehow linked to the
Central Intelligence Agency" http://www.gregoryreid.com/id87.htm

http://www.truthout.org/docs_02/05.31A.Muller.Bush.htm
Terrorist Signs Were Missed, FBI Chief Says
Intelligence: As more "red flags" come to light, Mueller disagrees with
Bush team's assertions that nothing could have prevented attacks.
By Eric Lichtblau Aand Josh Meyer  Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
May 30 2002

WASHINGTON -- FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III acknowledged Wednesday that
in the weeks before Sept. 11 the bureau missed "red flags" in Minnesota and
Arizona that could have led investigators to the terrorist hijackers.
Mueller's sobering concession was at odds with the Bush administration's
previous assertions that authorities could not have done anything to disrupt
the attacks. And it came even as the FBI disclosed that it had unearthed two
additional memos indicating that authorities may have missed terrorist
warning signs.  In a 1998 memo, an FBI pilot in Oklahoma City reported to his
supervisor that he was suspicious about the "large numbers" of Middle Eastern
men receiving flight training at area airports. The pilot said the "recent
phenomenon" could be related to "planned terrorist activity." The supervisor
who received the memo did not report the suspicions to Washington at the
time, and the matter was never investigated, a senior FBI official said.

In a second memo, intelligence officials reported that a Middle Eastern
nation had tried to buy a flight simulator in violation of U.S. restrictions.
FBI officials on Wednesday did not divulge the date of that memo or the
country that tried to buy the simulator. They did say that both documents had
been forwarded to members of Congress who are examining why the U.S.
intelligence community failed to detect the Sept. 11 attacks in advance and
whether warnings were missed.

http://www.ucimc.org/ahmed/
UIUC Student Ahmed Bensouda Detained by Federal Agents
Fri May 31 They took him to springfield, apparently charged with a
technicality on the paperwork on his visa, they did not let his significant
other speak to him while she was inside with him, they let him take things in
a duffle bag prepared by supporters, they took some computer files yesterday
but apparently didn't take anything today.

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/3/13/94339.shtml
Wright complains that when he tried to continue and pursue certain terrorist
investigations, he met with retaliation from his bosses and from the Justice
Department, which made it clear that it wanted the probes to go no further.
Prior to putting off the news conference, Judicial Watch said that "based on
the evidence, the FBI special agent believes that if certain investigations
had been allowed to run their course, Osama bin Laden's network might have
been prevented from committing the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks which
resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 innocents."

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