In the previous article I did, the point was made that where you find elevated levels of homosexuality (above a statistical norm of around 2-5% in nature due to elevated levels of mercury exposure in the fetus, etc), you will find the power brokers (read gadiantons) have gained a foothold. It is no coincidence that you have the outrageous problem you have in Frisco, and then find out that male prostitution is rampant at the nearby Bohemian Grove where these types come to hang out for a big boys' summer camp. These parasites need a fresh supply to fuel the beast....
And so we find that Sandusky (Penn State football fame) was doing just this very thing. He ran a 'charity' for disadvantaged boys who were then molested and spun into the system as "favors" for rich donors to Penn State. All levels of the program were in on it, including the leadership at the University. Here is an article that talks about this (and lets see how long it takes for it to be scrubbed from the net...):
http://nesn.com/2011/11/jerry-sandusky-rumored-to-have-been-pimping-out-young-boys-to-rich-donors-says-mark-madden/
At my current job, we have alot of top-notch recent-grad engineers from different schools come through the engineer mill and part of what I do is get them up to speed with the knowledge base where I work. There is school pride - and then there is raw arrogance.... The most arrogant people I have run into are Penn Staters.... I have to say, I was more than happy to see that school knocked down a notch or two. No more boasting about how great they are...... Bleche - cannot stand arrogant people - and based on where they got a stupid piece of paper from..... Well, THAT particular place was a pervert mill.....and the next time I hear how great the f-ball program is there, I will gladly remind adherents of papa Joe Paterno that the guy was fully aware of the goings-on of his good buddy Sandusky the whole time..... The same can be said (generally) of any Catholic organization - although, when you throw lifetime celibacy into the mix, you will get a massive spike in numbers in an all-male or all-female organization..... Ewwww.....
So, how much power are we talking about here?? When a PA DA decided to check into reports of what was going on with Sandusky over 12 years ago, the guy disappeared. He knew too much. Same thing with another FBI agent assigned to investigate. Yep, you know when you are playing with the big boys when people start dying prematurely or just plain disappearing. So, this is how they operate - and why I DESPISE corruption. They leave wreckage behind them in such an astounding manner. They do not care about the consequences - they just care about themselves.... The ultimate in selfishness. These types will be wiped from the human record. You cannot reform them. I think the best we have seen in the reform category was Paul (Saul) and Alma the Younger - and they were nowhere near what Sandusky and the gads that are running the show are at....
If you struggle with why the God of this earth chose to wipe the record clean the first time around by water - when "gay marriage" became sanctioned by the state for the first time and this Sandusky stuff was widespread. It was for this very reason. Think about the two options - an unreformable situation where the Sandusky situation is normal and accepted and little children are not safe from predatorial adults? Or general slate wiping - and a millennial rest from this kind of thing? I know where my choice is - and why I pray that this comes about speedily. Sooner, rather than later - lets get it over with and move onto something that provides hope for our future.....let's do it for the kids.... No more gads and no more Sandusky "grads"....
Here is the article on the disappearing DA:
Ray Gricar, Missing Pennsylvania DA, Opted Not To Prosecute Jerry Sandusky
First Posted: 11/11/11 07:07 PM ET Updated: 11/12/11 06:06 PM ET
The criminal case against former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky has put the media spotlight back on the missing persons case of Ray Gricar. An esteemed district attorney, Gricar failed to prosecute Sandusky for sex crimes in 1998, and later disappeared without a trace.
"We've had a lot of twists and turns. This is another -- obviously on a much greater scale than in the past," Gricar's nephew, Tony Gricar, told The Huffington Post.
According to a Pennsylvania grand jury report, Ray Gricar investigated allegations that Sandusky had inappropriate contact with an 11-year-old boy in a school locker room in 1998.
Earlier this week, Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly indicted Sandusky on 40 counts of sex crimes against young boys. According to the grand jury report, there are eight victims who were targeted between 1994 and 2009.
Since Sandusky's arrest, Penn State has been the subject of widespread criticism because of an alleged cover-up of the former coach's alleged illegal activities. Recently, that criticism has also fallen on Ray Gricar, the man who opted not to prosecute Sandusky in 1998.
The former DA, however, is not around to defend his actions. Ray Gricar has been missing since 2005, when he vanished under mysterious circumstances.
Ray Gricar was 59 years old in April 2005. He had served as the district attorney of Centre County for nearly 20 years and was preparing to retire at the end of the year. His career was a success, he was involved in a happy relationship with a woman who worked in his office, and he was close to his 27-year-old daughter, Lara. By all accounts, Gricar had lived a pleasant life and was looking forward to an ideal retirement.
On the morning of April 15, 2005, Gricar called his girlfriend, Patty Fornicola, and told her he was going for a drive on Route 192 toward nearby Lewisburg.
The trip was not out of the ordinary. Gricar reportedly had gone to the town on several occasions in the past to shop at an antique store.
But the DA failed to return home later that night, and calls to his cell phone went unanswered. Concerned, Fornicola contacted Bellefonte police and reported him missing.
The following day, Gricar's red and white 2004 Mini Cooper was found locked and abandoned in a Lewisburg parking lot, not far from the Susquehanna River, and he was nowhere to be found. A search of his vehicle did not indicate a struggle or any sign of foul play, but investigators did find cigarette ashes inside the car.
"Now we're not talking a lot. [It was] some minute cigarette ash on the passenger's side," Bellefonte police officer Darrell Zaccagni told the Cleveland Free Times in 2005. "When they opened the car ... a cigarette smell came out of the car. Ray didn't smoke. And he never let anybody smoke inside his Mini Cooper. Ray was very fastidious about his car."
Gricar's cell phone was locked inside the vehicle, but his keys and other personal effects, including his wallet, were missing. Search dogs were brought in, but they were unable to pick up on Gricar's scent.
Investigators questioned nearby store owners about Gricar. At least one thought he had seen the district attorney inside his shop on the day he disappeared and another was certain he saw Gricar speaking with an unknown woman, but it remains unclear whether the man they saw was actually Gricar.
A search of the Centre County home that Gricar and Fornicola shared also failed to produce any leads. None of his personal belongings were missing, but his work laptop was nowhere to be found.
"It's the hardest thing I've ever had to go through. In some ways, it's worse than having a parent die, I think, because you have no closure. I just want to know where my dad is," Lara Gricar said in a 2005 interview with the Centre Daily Times.
In the days that followed, the FBI and Pennsylvania State Police investigators were called in to assist in the case. Speculation soon turned to suicide -- a subject the Gricar family is all too familiar with.
READ THE GRAND JURY REPORT: (ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW)
Jerry Sandusky Grand Jury Report
In May 1996, Roy J. Gricar -- Ray Gricar's brother and Tony Gricar's father -- disappeared in Dayton, Ohio. His car was found abandoned across the street from the office where his son worked. A search of the area was conducted, but authorities found no trace of Roy Gricar.
Roy Gricar was missing for a few days before his body turned up in the Great Miami River. The coroner later ruled Roy Gricar's death a suicide by drowning. He reportedly suffered from bipolar disorder.
Fearing Ray Gricar might have taken his own life, investigators conducted an extensive search of the Susquehanna River but were unable to locate any sign of the district attorney.
Although Ray Gricar's body has not been found, two men fishing in the river in July 2005 found his missing laptop lodged against a support under the bridge. The laptop, while obviously severely damaged by exposure to the water, was complete -- minus the hard drive.
Roughly two months after Gricar's laptop was recovered, a woman walking along the banks of the river discovered the hard drive. It was near a railroad bridge, about 200 yards from the parking lot where Gricar's Mini Cooper was recovered. Unfortunately for investigators, the hard drive was so severely damaged that they were unable to retrieve any information from it. Whatever clues the laptop might have held were long since destroyed.
After the missing hard drive was found, the case quickly grew cold. Sporadic sightings of Gricar were reported throughout Pennsylvania and other states, but none of the tips yielded results.
Investigators explored a variety of possibilities but were unable to say for certain what might have happened. Polygraph examinations were given to several family members, but no people of interest developed.
In April 2009, investigators made a startling announcement in the case when they revealed the context of Internet searches that had allegedly been conducted on Gricar's home computer. According to police, someone had researched various ways of destroying computer hard drives in the weeks leading up to Gricar's disappearance. A coincidence or a vital clue? No one knows.
Gerald "Jerry" Sandusky is charged with sexually abusing eight boys.
"I still don't have a guess one way or the other," Tony Gricar said. "Do I think there is any connection to the Sandusky case? No."
According to the Associated Press, authorities also doubt there is a connection between the two cases.
In regard to why his uncle did not proceed with a case against the former Penn State coach, Gricar said there likely was not enough evidence.
"I have no idea other than he did not feel he had enough for a case," he said. "If he doesn't have the evidence to do it then everybody loses and you bring in double jeopardy at that point."
Gricar added, "People around the situation in 1998 recognize it was a bad situation, but there is a difference between recognizing it and being able to do anything about it."
This author will be discussing the Ray Gricar case on "Justice with Judge Jeanine" on Fox News Saturday at 9 p.m. Eastern.
In April, Pittsburgh
radio host Mark Madden wrote a story revealing Penn State for much of
the cover-up of Jerry Sandusky‘s alleged child rape that has been
exposed in the past week. While it didn’t raise many eyebrows back then,
six months later it looks to be incredibly accurate.
On Thursday morning, just hours after legendary head coach Joe Paterno
and university president Graham Spanier were fired by the school’s board
of trustees, Madden was asked on WEEI’s The Dennis and Callahan Show
what he believes the next piece of news will be.
What he said was twice as shocking as anything that’s been released thus
far.
“I can give you a rumor and I can give you something I think might
happen,” Madden told John Dennis and Gerry Callahan. “I hear there’s a
rumor that there will be a more shocking development from the Second
Mile Foundation — and hold on to your stomachs, boys, this is gross, I
will use the only language I can — that Jerry Sandusky and Second Mile
were pimping out young boys to rich donors. That was being investigated
by two prominent columnists even as I speak.”
After the news spread, Madden later explained via Twitter why he went
public with the rumors.
“I normally abhor giving RUMORS credence,” Madden wrote. “But whole
Sandusky scandal started out as a RUMOR. It gets deeper and more
disgusting all the time. One of state’s top columnists investigating.
That adds credence. I am NOT rumor’s original source. [Why does]
Sandusky deserve benefit of doubt?”
Madden also spoke more definitively on Dennis and Callahan to the
cover-up efforts at the school and beyond that he expects will be made
public soon.
“The other thing I think that may eventually become uncovered, and I
talked about this in my original article back in April, is that I think
they’ll find out that Jerry Sandusky was told that he had to retire in
exchange for a cover-up,” Madden said. “If you look at the timeline,
that makes perfect sense, doesn’t it?
“My opinion is when Sandusky quit, everybody knew — not just at Penn
State,” Madden added. “I think it was a very poorly kept secret about
college football in general, and that is why he never coached in college
football again and retired at the relatively young age of 55. [That's]
young for a coach, certainly.”
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