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+ | ==Fiona Barnett== | ||
+ | [[Fiona Barnett]] told of "a VIP pedophile ring that has been operating in Australia for decades with impunity." | ||
+ | [[image:Fiona Barnett.jpg|thumb|500px]] | ||
==Bill Heffernan allegations== | ==Bill Heffernan allegations== | ||
In [[2015]], senator [[Bill Heffernan]], used parliamentary privilege, charged that former [[NSW Supreme Court]] judge [[James Roland Wood]] had failed to properly investigate lawyers who allegedly attended a Kings Cross "boy brothel", as new details emerge of a "secret list" containing the names of high-profile alleged paedophiles.<ref name=Heffernan>https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/bill-heffernan-paedophile-list-allegation-former-royal-commissioner-james-wood-hits-back-20151021-gkeawj.html</ref> | In [[2015]], senator [[Bill Heffernan]], used parliamentary privilege, charged that former [[NSW Supreme Court]] judge [[James Roland Wood]] had failed to properly investigate lawyers who allegedly attended a Kings Cross "boy brothel", as new details emerge of a "secret list" containing the names of high-profile alleged paedophiles.<ref name=Heffernan>https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/bill-heffernan-paedophile-list-allegation-former-royal-commissioner-james-wood-hits-back-20151021-gkeawj.html</ref> | ||
− | Senator Heffernan said the list of 28 people formed part of police documents that had been "signed off" by [[Gary Crooke]], QC, the former senior counsel assisting NSW's Wood royal commission into [[police corruption]] in the [[1990s]]. | + | Senator Heffernan said the list of 28 people formed part of police documents that had been "signed off" by [[Gary Crooke]], QC, the former senior counsel assisting NSW's Wood royal commission into [[police corruption]] in the [[1990s]]. |
− | Heffernan stated that a former Australian prime minister was on the list, which he said forms part of a police document. Many of the people on the list and otherwise named in the documents were "prominent", Senator Heffernan said: "They were delivered to me by a police agency some time ago because no one seems to want to deal with them." He also claimed every Commonwealth attorney-general since [[Philip Ruddock]] had seen the list. | + | Heffernan stated that a former Australian prime minister was on the list, which he said forms part of a police document. Many of the people on the list and otherwise named in the documents were "prominent", Senator Heffernan said: "They were delivered to me by a police agency some time ago because no one seems to want to deal with them." He also claimed every Commonwealth attorney-general since [[Philip Ruddock]] had seen the list. |
− | Senator Heffernan has previously used parliamentary privilege "to falsely accuse a former judge of using Commonwealth cars to procure young men for sex in [[2002]]." He was later forced to apologise. | + | Senator Heffernan has previously used parliamentary privilege "to falsely accuse a former judge of using Commonwealth cars to procure young men for sex in [[2002]]." He was later forced to apologise. |
− | Senator Heffernan wants the [[Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse]] to investigate his list but said he had been told this was not within its terms of reference. The commission, which was established in 2014, has inquired into child abuse in a wide range of institutions, including sporting groups, schools, churches and after-school care services. < | + | Senator Heffernan wants the [[Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse]] to investigate his list but said he had been told this was not within its terms of reference. The commission, which was established in 2014, has inquired into child abuse in a wide range of institutions, including sporting groups, schools, churches and after-school care services.< |
==George Pell case== | ==George Pell case== | ||
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Cardinal [[Giovanni Angelo Becciu]], a noted critic of Pell had to resign over a financial scandal in October 2020.<ref>https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/vatican-cardinal-angelo-becciu-resigns-from-office-and-rights-of-cardinals-60883</ref> | Cardinal [[Giovanni Angelo Becciu]], a noted critic of Pell had to resign over a financial scandal in October 2020.<ref>https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/vatican-cardinal-angelo-becciu-resigns-from-office-and-rights-of-cardinals-60883</ref> | ||
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− | [[ | + | Noticeably, there have been accusations that members of the Commissions themselves were deeply involved in these networks or covered up for powerful people{{cn}}. |
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+ | ===Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse=== | ||
+ | The '''Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse''' was a [[royal commission]] established in 2013 by the [[Government of Australia|Australian government]] pursuant to the [[Royal Commissions Act 1902]] to inquire into and report upon responses by institutions to instances and allegations of child sexual abuse in Australia. The establishment of the commission followed revelations of child abusers being moved from place to place instead of their abuse and crimes being reported. There were also revelations that adults failed to try to stop further acts of child abuse.<ref name="pm-pressrel-20121112">https://web.archive.org/web/20121115102106/http://www.pm.gov.au/press-office/establishment-royal-commission-child-sexual-abuse </ref> The commission examined the history of abuse in educational institutions, religious groups, sporting organisations, state institutions and youth organisations.<ref name=bbc7158>https://web.archive.org/web/20170719193706/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-38877158</ref> The final report of the commission was made public on 15 December 2017.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20171221045446/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-12-14/royal-commission-child-sex-abuse-case-studies/9250972</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in NSW=== | ||
+ | A Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in NSW was set up in June 2006 and reported in November 2008. It was led by [[James Wood]] AO QC.<ref>https://www.dpc.nsw.gov.au/assets/dpc-nsw-gov-au/publications/Child-Protection-Services-in-New-South-Wales-listing-438/c6f68ee38d/Terms-of-Reference-Special-Commission-of-Inquiry-into-Child-Protection-Services-in-NSW.pdf</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Paedophilia has a long history of use by the Australian deep state to facilitate covert control, especially of politicians, police and the judiciary. |
Contents
Fiona Barnett
Fiona Barnett told of "a VIP pedophile ring that has been operating in Australia for decades with impunity."
Bill Heffernan allegations
In 2015, senator Bill Heffernan, used parliamentary privilege, charged that former NSW Supreme Court judge James Roland Wood had failed to properly investigate lawyers who allegedly attended a Kings Cross "boy brothel", as new details emerge of a "secret list" containing the names of high-profile alleged paedophiles.[1]
Senator Heffernan said the list of 28 people formed part of police documents that had been "signed off" by Gary Crooke, QC, the former senior counsel assisting NSW's Wood royal commission into police corruption in the 1990s.
Heffernan stated that a former Australian prime minister was on the list, which he said forms part of a police document. Many of the people on the list and otherwise named in the documents were "prominent", Senator Heffernan said: "They were delivered to me by a police agency some time ago because no one seems to want to deal with them." He also claimed every Commonwealth attorney-general since Philip Ruddock had seen the list.
Senator Heffernan has previously used parliamentary privilege "to falsely accuse a former judge of using Commonwealth cars to procure young men for sex in 2002." He was later forced to apologise.
Senator Heffernan wants the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse to investigate his list but said he had been told this was not within its terms of reference. The commission, which was established in 2014, has inquired into child abuse in a wide range of institutions, including sporting groups, schools, churches and after-school care services.<
George Pell case
George Pell is an Australian Cardinal Curia of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Melbourne from 1996 to 2001 and Archbishop of Sydney from 2001 to 2014. From April 2013 to October 2018 he was a member of the Pontifical Council of Cardinals. From February 2014 to February 2019 he was Prefect of the newly created Economic Secretariat of the Roman Curia; but since June 2017 he was released from his official duties for the duration of his court proceedings in Australia. In 2008, Pell was charged with covering up abuse cases; In 2017, police investigations began against him for sexually abusing boys. In the subsequent court proceedings, the jury unanimously found him guilty in December 2018.[2][3] The judgment, which was confirmed in the 2019 appellate court, was unanimously overturned by the High Court of Australia on April 7, 2020, and Pell was acquitted of all allegations.[4]
The case reveled not only an extensive system of abuse in the Catholic Church, but a wider network in outside society. Ten people gave character references in court to Pell, including former PMs John Howard and Tony Abbott[5]; Australian Catholic University vice-chancellor Greg Craven; Sydney lawyer Terence K. Tobin, QC; Pell's private secretary between 1997 to 2014, Michael Casey; Katrina Potter,who worked with Pell in the media office of the Archdiocese of Sydney. Other character witnesses include Sue Buckingham, the founder of religious group David's Place; Ellie Heiss, the former coordinator of the Aboriginal Catholic Ministry; and a former colleague at the Archdiocese of Sydney, Daniel Casey.[6]
Several media personalities including News Corp’s Miranda Devine and Andrew Bolt declared their belief in Pell’s innocence.
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, a noted critic of Pell had to resign over a financial scandal in October 2020.[7]
Limited Hangouts
Noticeably, there have been accusations that members of the Commissions themselves were deeply involved in these networks or covered up for powerful people[citation needed].
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse was a royal commission established in 2013 by the Australian government pursuant to the Royal Commissions Act 1902 to inquire into and report upon responses by institutions to instances and allegations of child sexual abuse in Australia. The establishment of the commission followed revelations of child abusers being moved from place to place instead of their abuse and crimes being reported. There were also revelations that adults failed to try to stop further acts of child abuse.[8] The commission examined the history of abuse in educational institutions, religious groups, sporting organisations, state institutions and youth organisations.[9] The final report of the commission was made public on 15 December 2017.[10]
Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in NSW
A Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in NSW was set up in June 2006 and reported in November 2008. It was led by James Wood AO QC.[11]
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Hungarian Mafia | A powerful organized crime network of Jewish-Hungarian "businessmen" in Australia |
References
- ↑ https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/bill-heffernan-paedophile-list-allegation-former-royal-commissioner-james-wood-hits-back-20151021-gkeawj.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20181215230726/https://www.catholicregister.org/home/international/item/28607-australia-s-cardinal-pell-found-guilty-of-sex-abuse-expected-to-appeal
- ↑ https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2018/12/12/cardinal-pell-top-advisor-pope-francis-found-guilty-historical-sexual-offenses
- ↑ https://www.smh.com.au/national/pell-to-walk-free-after-high-court-overturns-conviction-20200407-p54hqe.html
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/feb/28/commentators-doubting-pell-verdict-sends-damaging-message-to-survivors
- ↑ https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/thoughtful-considerate-the-people-who-wrote-character-references-for-george-pell-revealed-20190227-p510pp.html
- ↑ https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/vatican-cardinal-angelo-becciu-resigns-from-office-and-rights-of-cardinals-60883
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20121115102106/http://www.pm.gov.au/press-office/establishment-royal-commission-child-sexual-abuse
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20170719193706/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-38877158
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20171221045446/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-12-14/royal-commission-child-sex-abuse-case-studies/9250972
- ↑ https://www.dpc.nsw.gov.au/assets/dpc-nsw-gov-au/publications/Child-Protection-Services-in-New-South-Wales-listing-438/c6f68ee38d/Terms-of-Reference-Special-Commission-of-Inquiry-into-Child-Protection-Services-in-NSW.pdf