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Post by James on Apr 10, 2020 8:11:49 GMT -6
i came across a very interesting book about the satanic Murder of a nun in Toledo Ohio by a man named Fr. Gerald Robinson. In the book it goes on to give an account of a victim who claims to have been tied up, raped, and tortured by him and a cohort named Fr. Mazuchowski. They were part of a insider "club" where they would dress as nuns before tormenting their victims, they even gave each other names of famous nuns. On page 179 of Sins, shame, and secrets author Davis Yonke writes
"The clergymen, including defendants Robinson and Mazuchowski dressed in nuns drag, circled around plaintiff Survivor Doe while she was on a table and chanted satanical verses and "Son of Sam" and their female names. They intoned that Jesus was Satans son". the plaintiff said this happened in the early 1970s (1973), that's before the Son of Sam murders happened. What's also interesting is the Circe order of Dog Blood was a cult in Toledo that author Adam Gorightly claims was fronted by Mary Ann DeGrimston. Not sure if there is a link, but it's interesting nonetheless.
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Post by Admin Horan on Apr 11, 2020 7:45:55 GMT -6
Thanks!
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Post by maxnewman on Apr 13, 2020 9:20:18 GMT -6
This is fascinating stuff. In case it's helpful, I found Fr. Gerald Robinson on a database of accused priests: bishop-accountability.org/priestdb/PriestDBbylastName-R.htmlI haven't had a chance to dig into it, the the section on his assignment history is amazingly detailed: www.bishop-accountability.org/assign/Robinson_Gerald_J.htmMax I came across a very interesting book about the satanic Murder of a nun in Toledo Ohio by a man named Fr. Gerald Robinson. In the book it goes on to give an account of a victim who claims to have been tied up, raped, and tortured by him and a cohort named Fr. Mazuchowski. They were part of a insider "club" where they would dress as nuns before tormenting their victims, they even gave each other names of famous nuns. On page 179 of Sins, shame, and secrets author Davis Yonke writes "The clergymen, including defendants Robinson and Mazuchowski dressed in nuns drag, circled around plaintiff Survivor Doe while she was on a table and chanted satanical verses and "Son of Sam" and their female names. They intoned that Jesus was Satans son". the plaintiff said this happened in the early 1970s (1973), that's before the Son of Sam murders happened. That is very interesting James and something I never heard about. I dug a little further, after reading your post, and found a court document supporting this and also stumbled upon another book on the case by John Glatt entitled "Forgive Me, Father" from 2008.
In the book, it describes Jerry Mazuchowski as a "lay preacher" and friend of Father Gerald Robinson. The group of men that dressed up like nuns was supposedly known as the "Sisters Of Assumed Mary" or "SAM". This group was reportedly founded by Mazuchowski as a teenager and was headquartered in the basement of St. Aldabert's church in Toledo, Ohio.
The use of "their female names" part you mentioned seems to be in reference to that each man dressed as a nun and would be given a female name followed by their real first name. So, Jerry Mazuchowski would be Sister "Carrie Jerry" and Gerald Robinson would be "Mary Jerry", etc.
In the book, is the following:
"In July 2006, Jerry Mazuchowski maintained that SAM was merely a party joke, claiming Marlow's (the young girl at the time who was abused by this ritual - not her real name) allegations against him and Father Robinson were bogus. But the openly homosexual lay minister did admit that he and some friends had once worn nuns' habits at Halloween, for a fancy dress party."
Mazuchowski explained further "The Sisters of Assumed Mary were a fictitious group of men, who hung around together in the seventies. They were given fictitious nuns' name - called me Mother Superior. They don't exist. They never did"
Mazuchowski also dismissed that Father Robinson was a part of the group.
It can be speculated that "Son of Sam" chant/reference were that these being men ("sons") in a group known as the "Sisters of Assumed Mary" ("SAM").
Nonetheless, it is interesting that this (late 1960s-early 1970s time frame) is before "Son of Sam" takes place in NYC and involving religious/occult subject matter and a cult-like group begs to wonder if there is a connection.
Thanks for sharing!
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Post by maxnewman on Apr 13, 2020 9:44:34 GMT -6
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Post by james1983 on Apr 13, 2020 12:32:04 GMT -6
i believe the victim in that case for sure. How did she know about this "club" in the first place? Mazuchowski didn't provide details until after the victims came forward. The victim claims to have been a child when it happened, so priests are dressing as nuns at Halloween parties with kids present? Strange for sure.
I decided to post after hearing Thomas mention Paschal Beverly Randolph in Toledo, I know a little bit about him and Rosicrucianism. I know the east cost headquarters is in Quakertown Pennsylvania and was started by the Clymers. Reuben Swinburne Clymer was the second most famous Clymer behind one of his ancestors who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. I'm sure you heard the 300 or more victims that were reported on in Pennsylvania in Catholic pedophila scandal a couple years ago. Rosicrucianism is basically sex magic and Gnosticism. Sex abuse and Rosicrucian doctrine go hand in hand.
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Post by elantric on Apr 15, 2020 11:39:21 GMT -6
"Sister Margaret Ann Pahl was murdered in 1980 (Toledo, OH) in what appeared to be a satanic ritual. Father Gerald Robinson would eventually be convicted of the murder 24 years later. A story so shocking that it reads that a crime novel. What drove a Catholic priest to murder a nun? How did the Catholic church cover up the matter for more than two decades? How did cold case detectives bring Father Gerald Robinson to justice?"
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Post by james1983 on Apr 23, 2020 15:08:38 GMT -6
I was reading recently how the famous British Wiccan author Raymond Buckland moved from the UK to Long Island NY in 1962, then to north Central Ohio later on. Out of all the places in this giant country he chose those. I wonder why? Lol
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Post by maxnewman on Apr 23, 2020 15:18:52 GMT -6
Very interesting. Do you have a link to more specific information? This would be worth running down. I was reading recently how the famous British Wiccan author Raymond Buckland moved from the UK to Long Island NY in 1962, then to north Central Ohio later on. Out of all the places in this giant country he chose those. I wonder why? Lol
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Post by james1983 on Apr 24, 2020 0:51:03 GMT -6
While living in America Buckland worked for British airways. The intelligence community has used airports for spying for years. I haven't even looked yet, but can guarantee there's connections between British Airways and Mi6. he was in the British airforce as well. We know the Brits love to use the occult as cover for their spys, it's a long running tradition that goes back to the original 007 John Dee. Maybe it's a coincidence? It sure is sketchy though.
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Post by james1983 on Apr 24, 2020 1:08:28 GMT -6
The Lady Circe I've mentioned in the past was from Toledo, and used some of Bucklands Wicca in her practices. What funny is one of her initiates Lady Sintana branched off from Circe and moved to of all places, Atlanta Georgia in 1975 lol. She started the church of ravenswood. Please visit foreverandaday.biz for their bios.
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Post by ace on Apr 28, 2020 6:47:24 GMT -6
We know the Brits love to use the occult as cover for their spys, it's a long running tradition that goes back to the original 007 John Dee. Maybe it's a coincidence? It sure is sketchy though. I’ve had a hard time wrapping my head around the connection between intelligence and occultism. I used to think anyone who married up the two was merely schizo posting but now I’m not so sure.
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Post by Admin Horan on Apr 28, 2020 7:49:38 GMT -6
When MI5, OSS, etc, were getting organized, recruitment was a matter of, "Do you know anybody else who should join?" In other words, intelligence started out as THE "old boy" network. Criteria for recruitment came down to: 1. People we know 2. Specifically, people we know who can keep a secret. Guess who fit those criteria?
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Post by james1983 on May 1, 2020 17:24:22 GMT -6
Thats the reason the intelligence community uses occult groups. It's hard for your average person to believe that there would be a connection. Just look at these cults as organized crime. We've known the FBI was working with the mafia for years under Hoover. During the drugs for guns/ Iran contra scandal certain people in the Reagan/Bush administration was trading guns for drugs. They have to have people on the streets selling these drugs, what better cover than a satanic cult. Those crazy satanists are at it again lol. These cults can be used for assassinations, drug trafficking, prostitution, or any other means of raising the black budget.
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Post by Admin Horan on May 2, 2020 8:04:23 GMT -6
Another simple reason is, most people who belong to cults/child porno rings/swingers clubs/Maonry/etc are used to leading double lives. Until a few yeas ago, homosexuals had to keep two separate lives. Lots of catholic priests and bishops are Freemasons, but they have to keep that a strict secret from the church. And so on.
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Post by james1983 on May 2, 2020 15:56:25 GMT -6
Yep. my best friend growing up, his father was a 32 degree Freemason, he ranked high in the army reserves around where I'm from. I don't remember him ever having a full time job ever. I do remember on weekends he worked for the Red Cross, he drove a Red Cross van filled with blood to Louisville Kentucky. Many times he'd take his son and me along for the drive. He was a raging alcoholic and would talk about all kinds of stuff when he was drunk (every waking hour). I remember one story he told us when we was watching tv a Wendy's commercial came on, he told us that Dave Thomas was one of the most powerful men in America, and that he was one of the policy makers within freemasonry. i can't vouche for the truthfulness of what he said, but it always stuck with me and I remember it every time I see a Wendy's commercial on TV lol.
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