I do not put this up to be coarse, but to pass on how I feel about those who are corrupt who run the world's affairs.
When I was about 16, there was a cute blond girl a year or two younger than me who my sister also hung out with. I wondered if we would end up going on some dates when we were both old enough. Her father was a counselor in the Bishopric in our "sister ward" - same schools, same chapel, etc. There was alot of interaction. As this girl got to high school, she fell into a tougher crowd and was dating a punk (at 15) who I thought was arrogant and who only wanted to take her virtue. I heard the guys' perspective on her in the locker room settings - they were pigs...... She was into Madonna - and you are a product of your environment (the song, Like a Virgin makes me sick; stuff that glorifies the breaking of the second most important commandment when it comes to life). In the days before texting, notes were passed and she was bragging in them about things she had not done - but probably would have over the course of time if a change of heart were not in order. Well, her father, being a little overbearing, found her notes, read them and promptly kicked her out of the house. She drifted from house to house in our town and eventually fell into alcohol and drugs. She was then "sold" into prostitution in order to keep her drug habit alive and was walking the streets in SoCal. This she did for a couple of years until one day, my sister got a phone call. It was Janice - she was at the corner store at a phone booth and needed a way to get around. My sister was getting her license, so I was the go-to man; the prostitute chauffer. I have to say - I was freaking out while we were driving there to pick her up. When we got there, this pure/virginal barely post-pubescent girl I had in my memory was - how shall I say it, was very womanly - dressed in the typical garb of "that" line of work, and she was accompanied by a guy who had a black cowboy hat on, weighed about 300 lbs, and had the leather coat complete with fringes hanging off. I have never seen anything like it before or since - it was a mix between John Wayne, Wild Bill Cody and Jose Habanero (he was Hispanic). He had a flashy Ford Thunderbird that was totally "pimped out" - fitting for his occupation...... The thing that grossed/freaked me out the most was them saying goodbye and him calling her "baby" and the full-on face plant lingering kiss...... GROSS!! It made me lose my appetite. I think that was the hour that I determined I was going to marry someone with little or no past history...... regardless of the effects of the atonement, that was just too much for me..... I am a germ freak, and just wondering what was crawling around on that particular tabernacle of clay after two years in that particular line of work made my mind reel...... Interestingly, she was only around 17 at the time, but he had driven her up from SoCal because he had found out about her LDS past and felt she should not be in that line of work.... Go figure, a pimp with a heart??
So, after the handoff, the drive to where we took her (I cannot remember any more details - it may have been too traumatic), I just remember the impression of how awkward it was. What do you talk about?? She acted as if it was no big deal.... I am pretty sure we did not take her back home - you know the Madonna song, "Papa Don't Preach", she was in trouble deep..... I was back in Bellingham connecting with my sis a week ago and it sounds like this gal is still struggling 25 years later - a life destroyed. And, I still partially hold Madonna responsible for that twisted programming. Keep the filth out of the home if you can. There have been many Madonna's since then - they start them out innocent and then head down the primrose path dragging millions of innocent young kids behind them to their spiritual demise as they descend into lives of debauchery. Brittany Spears was the last one I can think of.....what a mess..... Hannah Montana is next if things do not change quickly. I hope Hollywood is wiped off the face of this earth for all the hell they have projected onto the entire face of this earth. The hell in one life I have witnessed due, in part, to a product of their culture is enough to have a prayer in my heart to make it stop......Lord come quickly!
One prayer that has been answered so far relates to a guy I used to work next to. He was an engineer, single, Japanese American and he liked to pay for his girls..... He would talk about saving up each year and taking the bulk of his vacation to go to Thailand for girls that probably ranged in the age of 12-17. He talked about how he liked the young ones..... Yup, and to tie him over for his annual trip, he would take weekend jaunts down to Vegas or other parts of Nevada for his stateside girls - but he was quick to point out that he liked the younger ones that could be had offshore. Without getting too political, I would do my best to call him to repentance, but he had no religious background. Years later, when his brother who was a Seattle circuit court judge ended up in the paper for some scandal involving a younger intern - subordinate - I was not surprised..... Its in the culture - the only part of the Japanese culture I despise - chastity does not exist in a western sense. Their culture is in the process of collapsing right now, due to that fact. The women do not trust their husbands and the birth rate is anemic.
So, Rick would always talk about places like Phuket. I used to pray that would be wiped out - both for the tourists who went there seeking that, and for the parents who willingly sold their kids into that life to pay for who knows what. Is it really worth it? Joseph Smith said that after we were judged, God would deal with the heathen Chinese - but that it would be better for them; they do not have the explicit commandments we have been given as adherents to Judaism/Christianity. All I can say is, the sword of justice hangs over places like Phuket, Las Vegas (will be destroyed - completely and totally - the temple included), Amsterdamned, Rio de Janiero (I have felt the heavy pall there - there is no spirit there, other than what you bring with you. My only desire was to get out of that city as soon as I could on a layover on my mission. The oppressiveness of what I could not see around me was freaky to say the least.) When Phuket was wiped out on December 26th, 2004 by a miniscule tsunami (compared to what is coming to the West Coast), I knew of their secret sin - and somewhat of why I wanted to avoid that. I will never vacation in areas that have "that reputation" - exactly for this reason..... I know what kept Abraham from the plains of Mamre when he was choosing his place of residence, the feeling that must have accompanied the sick actions of the people of Sodom. So that is my exposure to the dark side
So what does this have to do with anything? Those who are in power operate in these hellish circles - almost across the board. The entire world labors under sin - the higher you go, the worse it is. The Bohemian Grove exposes are telling of what our power elite do in their spare time. They circulate fresh virginal girls like Janice and then spit them back out into their lives after they have been ruined by drugs and disease; part of the horror that satan rules with in this world..... They see it as a perk for their position and privilege - thus the bizarre hold on power they try to keep. Here is an article that shines just a little light into that world:
Originally published October 13, 2012 at 2:54 PM | Page modified October 14, 2012 at 1:56 PM
Strauss-Kahn says sex parties went too far, but lust is no crime
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who resigned from the International Monetary Fund a year ago, is seeking to throw out criminal charges in an inquiry into ties to a prostitution ring in France.The New York Times
PARIS — More than a year after resigning in disgrace as the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn is seeking redemption with a new consulting company, the lecture circuit and a uniquely French legal defense to settle a criminal inquiry that exposed his hidden life as a libertine.
Strauss-Kahn, 63, a silver-haired economist, is seeking to throw out criminal charges in an inquiry into ties to a prostitution ring in northern France with the legal argument that the authorities are unfairly trying to "criminalize lust."
That defense and the investigation, which is facing a critical judicial hearing in late November, have offered a keyhole view into a clandestine practice in certain powerful circles of French society: secret soirees with lawyers, judges, police officials, journalists and musicians that start with a fine meal and end with naked guests and public sex with multiple partners.
In France, "Libertinage" has a long history in the culture, dating from a 16th-century religious sect of French libertines. But the most perplexing question in the Strauss-Kahn affair is how a career politician with ambition to lead one of Europe's most powerful nations was blinded to the possibility his zest for sex parties could present a liability, or risk blackmail.
The exclusive orgies, called "parties fines" — lavish Champagne affairs costing around $13,000 each — were organized as a roving international circuit from Paris to Washington, D.C., by businessmen seeking to ingratiate themselves with Strauss-Kahn. Some of that money, according to a lawyer for the main host, ultimately paid for prostitutes because of a shortage of women at the mixed soirees orchestrated largely for the benefit of Strauss-Kahn, who sometimes sought sex with three or four women.
On Thursday, Strauss-Kahn broke a long silence to acknowledge that perhaps his double life as an unrestrained libertine was a little outre.
"I long thought that I could lead my life as I wanted," he said in an interview with the French magazine Le Point. "And that includes free behavior between consenting adults. There are numerous parties that exist like this in Paris, and you would be surprised to encounter certain people. I was naive."
"I was too out of step with French society," he added. "I was wrong."
Sexual privilege
But whether his downfall will have a lasting impact on the culture of sexual privilege and impunity for powerful men in France remains uncertain. He declined to be interviewed for this article.
This month Strauss-Kahn won a major legal battle after a French prosecutor dropped part of the investigation into an alleged sexual assault at a hotel in Washington, D.C. A Belgian prostitute recanted her earlier accusation, saying the encounter was just rough sex play, but Strauss-Khan is still a suspect for involvement in a prostitution ring.
Buoyed by that first victory, Strauss-Kahn's lawyers predict he will triumph in France, where having sex with prostitutes is not illegal, although soliciting and pimping are.
In essence, they argue, there is nothing criminal about the sexual life of a libertine, according to Strauss-Kahn's lead lawyer, Henri Leclerc.
That defense may not satisfy the charges in a New York civil lawsuit filed by Nafissatou Diallo, who accused Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault last year in a New York hotel where she was a chambermaid. Lawyers representing both sides deny there are financial negotiations under way.
"His travels will eventually bring him to a courthouse in the Bronx, where he will face justice," Kenneth Thompson, the lawyer representing Diallo, said in an interview.
All of Strauss-Kahn's current legal woes in New York and France mixed together last year, with devastating results.
Strauss-Kahn's name surfaced in the French inquiry by chance, in May 2011. French investigators were tapping the telephones of Dominique Alderweireld, an owner of Belgian sex clubs who is also a suspect in the prostitution ring.
In one conversation between Alderweireld and a longtime childhood friend, Rene Kojfer, who worked at the Carlton Hotel in Lille, the men were gossiping about Strauss-Kahn's recent New York arrest, according to lawyers involved in the case.
They then recalled a freewheeling luncheon in 2009 at a Paris restaurant called L'Aventure, and Kojfer discussed whether they could make money by offering information about that day to Diallo's lawyer, Thompson, who was never called, the lawyers said.
At L'Aventure, Strauss-Kahn and a few friends gathered in a private basement club, carpeted in purple and black tiger stripes, with a female Belgian escort and Alderweireld's companion, Beatrice Legrain, who recalled that lunch in an interview.
She said that Strauss-Kahn, energized by Viagra, had sex with the escort and then followed Legrain to the bathroom, grabbing her and demanding sex. But she said she rebuffed him, and it "wasn't a big deal."
Prostitution ring
The investigation into the prostitution ring in Lille ultimately swept up 10 suspects, including Strauss-Kahn. They knew one another largely through their membership as French Freemasons, according to Karl Vandamme, a defense lawyer who represents Fabrice Paszkowski, the owner of a medical supply company who played a crucial role in organizing the sex parties.
"Libertines are people like you and me: people who have a normal life," said Vandamme, who said his client invested around $65,000 in party expenses, betting on the political rise of Strauss-Kahn.
The banker, he said, would typically arrive late for the more than a dozen parties, held over a period of about five years. There was a rhythm to the gatherings, with everyone dressed for a sit-down dinner, he said. Then over time, couples separated, "kisses were exchanged between one woman and another and between a husband and the wife of a friend" until the guests "all ended up nude."
Hubert Delarue, the lawyer for Kojfer, also accused of involvement in the prostitution ring, predicted that most of the suspects would be cleared. Strauss-Kahn's lawyers argue he was unaware some of the women were prostitutes because they were all naked by the time he arrived late, and the party hosts contend they reaped no profits.
Strauss-Kahn's double life is not surprising to some Parisians.
"He's not the only libertine man in the political world," said Olivia Cattan, who leads an anti-sexism association called Words of Women and believes the case reflects a code of silence. "It is linked to power, and women are often complicit when it can guarantee them a job."
While Strauss-Kahn awaits the outcome of his legal cases, he is shaping a new role for himself after being disowned by his Socialist party.
In the last two months he registered Parnasse, a consulting firm named for the Left Bank neighborhood of Montparnasse, where he moved after separating from his wife, Anne Sinclair, in August.
He has delivered lectures in South Korea, Morocco, England and Ukraine, offering a eurozone rescue plan for wealthy countries to share some gains from favorable interest rate spreads with poorer nations.
"He's a man of incredible moral strength," said Michel Taubmann, his biographer. "I saw this man resisting, avoiding a fall. Never have I have seen him desperate. He knows he is innocent and wants to move forward."
The slippery slope to destruction..the saints will pray night and day for deliverance... and the Lord's supreme return...with complete destruction of wickedness.
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This is the line that shocked me from the article, "They knew one another largely through their membership as French Freemasons."
ReplyDeleteHow very sad. Has Freemasonry turned into a group of sexual deviants gathering for their perverse purposes?
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Japan is not the only place where women can not trust their husbands. Ever heard of the practice of bacha bazi in the Middle East? http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/dancingboys/etc/synopsis.html
ReplyDeleteThe higher you go, the worse it is? Really? The army of willing Gadianton foot soldiers is spreading and becoming more organized. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/ms13-worlds-most-dangerous-gang/
ReplyDeleteYou know, it seems to me that pimp had more spiritual sense than the girl's father. Somehow, he recognized the girl's special worth, while her father heartlessly kicked her out instead of trying to help her. I suspect her father will have a lot of answering to do on the other side...
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