Posted on 01/29/2017 6:11:21 PM PST by SkyPilot
Authorities in Bucks County make an arrest in a fetish-themed child predator sex ring they say was going on for the better part of a decade.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said for the last seven years at least four men sexually abused a young boy at sex parties where the men would dress up like different animals.
This child victim was repeatedly abused by a group of criminals who cared only about their gratification, they cared nothing about this young boy, he said. This is a horrendous case.
On Friday police in Bucks County arrested 57-year-old Kenneth Fenske of Quakertown for taking part in the sexual abuse ring.
Fenske was charged with multiple counts of child rape, involuntary deviant sexual intercourse and unlawful contact with a minor, all of which are first degree felonies.
Shapiro said they will prosecute all the suspects involved to the fullest extent of the law.
It is deeply disturbing to me, not just as your attorney general, but as a father of four young children, these predators absolutely sicken me.
Shapiro adds that this is an ongoing investigation and they believe this child abuse sex ring involves more victims and more predators...
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So your outrage over what you believe to be false claims of child abuse made you join an atheist and stridently anti-Christian organization?
The Idaho statute is still on the books.
I have no idea why other states did not pass anti-ritual abuse laws. Perhaps other laws were used to quietly assist in prosecution of ritual abuse. It is a controversial topic. It is impossible to have a reasonable discussion about anything if one side is subjected to vicious personal attacks, or threatened with loss of career simply for bringing up the subject.
It only benefits the cults involved to keep people in the dark about what cults do. And let’s be honest, the contention that Satanic ritual abuse of children is a 70’s and 80’s thing is a diversion. Satanic cults are all just variants of the old Baal worship cults which existed in ancient Israel. Those cults practiced child sacrifice. Ritual abuse of children in particular is central to Satanic philosophy. One less well-known group describes a ceremony involving the blood of a Christian child. It is an extreme expression of rejection of the God of the Bible - to corrupt and harm the youngest, most vulnerable, and most innocent among us. Crimes against children are simply more horrific, more of an abomination than consumption of human waste, cross-dressing, deviant sexual behavior, pornography and the drug trade, but they are just another “tool in the toolbox” for violent cult sociopaths.
Oh, go away. You’re annoying.
I wonder what david brock thinks when he reads these stories.
That’s the response I expected. With “allies” like you, allegedly on the Christian, conservative side, who needs enemies?
I certainly don’t need you.
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Good friends of mine were significant figures in the world of Christian apologetics. They investigated satanism, satanic ritual abuse, ritual abuse, and anything related to it. Their contacts included FBI profilers, LAPD detectives, serious people who investigated crimes of this nature.
There were plenty of rumors but no one ever uncovered any organized ring or cult doing this. Pedophile rings involving prominent people were real enough, Hollywood being an example. Child sexual abuse happens constantly in the world of prostitution, usually young teenage runaways but also girls smuggled across the border.
What hasn’t been found is some kind of quasi-religious or pagan cult practicing ritual abuse. You might have to go back to Aleister Crowley or Anton LaVey to find something resembling a cult of this sort, but there’s no indication that anything they did involved abuse or criminal activity. You can find wannabe Wiccans and pagans playacting in the suburbs today, but this stuff is voluntary and isn’t criminal.
There’s always the possibility that a ritual abuse cult will turn up but so far this is the stuff of movies and novels, and a hucksters and crazies like Stratford and Warnke and Todd.
It’s worth investigating rumors like Pizzagate, but people need to be discerning and pay attention to what is actual evidence and what is speculation and dot-connecting.
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