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Child Sex Trafficking/Pizzagate/Pedogate/Organ-Harvesting
Here's one that will be a shocker for most people.  Mark Bloomfield, a long time former assistant to Mother Teresa, was beaten to death in Swansea, Wales Saturday.


Quote:Mark Bloomfield, 54, died in the hospital after an assault on July 18, at the Full Moon Public House. South Wales Police believe the incident happened between 11:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m., and are looking for witnesses both inside and outside the pub.

Colin Thomas Payne, 61, is currently in custody, charged with causing grievous bodily harm. Two other people, a 21-year-old man and 50-year-old woman were previously arrested in connection with the incident, though they have been released. However, the two people are still under investigation.

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Seems Mother Teresa did a lot of work that involved children...
And where children are involved, you can always find Hillary if you look hard enough.   tinyok 


Quote:What did Clinton work on with Mother Teresa? THE WEEKLY STANDARD has asked the Clinton campaign to clarify what the former secretary of state was talking about and has yet to hear a response. But it is true that when Clinton was first lady she knew Mother Teresa, corresponding with her and even helping open an adoption center in the nation's capital for the India-based nun's congregation, the Missionaries of Charity.

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Was Mother Teresa involved in child trafficking?  I don't know, but after her death her order was investigated for child trafficking in India.


Quote:India has ordered its state governments to inspect child care facilities run by the Missionaries of Charity — the Roman Catholic order founded by Mother Teresa — after arrests of a nun and a worker accused of baby trafficking.

Earlier this month, Indian authorities shut down a shelter home for pregnant, unmarried women run by the order in Ranchi, a city in the eastern state of Jharkhand, after discovering that four infants had been sold, including a 6-month-old boy who changed hands for 50,000 rupees ($730).

A nun, identified as Sister Koncilia, and a staff member, Anima Indwar, were arrested in connection with trafficking. According to The Times of India, Indwar confessed to selling the children.

At the time of the arrests, a dozen pregnant women were living at the shelter, according to Catholic News Agency.
CNA reports that one couple reportedly paid Indwar 120,000 rupees ($1,760) in exchange for a child, but that she later took the child back without returning the money. The couple then tipped off police, according to CNA.

India's NDTV cites an unnamed police source as saying all four babies were sold within the past year.

The Times reported on Monday that the last of the four, the 6-month-old boy, had been located and recovered. The newspaper said he was bought by a couple living near Ranchi.

"We are getting many leads, but we cannot divulge them as of now," Ranchi Superintendent of Police Anish Gupta was quoted by the Times as saying.


"We are working on verifying them," Gupta said.
In a statement on Monday, Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi said she had instructed states "to get child care homes run by Missionaries of Charity all over the country inspected immediately."

Gandhi's ministry said that under India's Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, shelters dealing with adoption must register with the Central Adoption Resource Authority. However, it said some 4,000 institutions have yet to comply more than two years after the law went into effect.

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Well...   this is sad.  If Mother Teresa was involved in this evil, then I just don't know what to say... or think anymore.  Is everyone in power, or seen as an esteemed individual, actually bad?   tinyshocked


Credit for this information goes to (from Twitter) Tiffany FitzHenry


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RE: Child Sex Trafficking/Pizzagate/Pedogate/Organ-Harvesting - by Mystic Wanderer - 07-27-2019, 09:55 PM

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