The Pedophile File

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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby justdrew » Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:13 pm

another old interesting fact I became aware of ~1988-1989:

the military recruiters in State College would stage private parties to assist with inducement to sign-up for some prospective male recruits in the 17-20 range, and arrange for these parties to also be attended by girls of similar age (who they were not trying to recruit). Sex was implied, but I didn't hear specifics in that regard. I briefly knew one of the girls who attended these parties, she said they were regular events. She very possibly was involved with Second Mile.

also folks should look into this case:
http://www.defrostingcoldcases.com/forensics/interesting-web-find-on-dana-bailey
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby geogeo » Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:21 pm

Would be interesting to cross check the various board members of 2nd mile w/ the Hershey board.
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:24 pm

Sandusky's 2nd Mile charity has some Big names on its Honorary Board of Directors
Board of Directors: Honorary Board

John R. Cappelletti - Retired PSU & NFL Football Player, Heisman Trophy Winner
R. R. M. Carpenter, III - Former Owner, Philadelphia Phillies
James E. Ford - Retired Vice President, Kmart
William A. Gettig - President, Gettig Technologies, Inc.
Jack Ham - Retired NFL Player, Pittsburgh Steelers, Hall of Fame
Franco Harris - Retired NFL Player, Pittsburgh Steelers, Hall of Fame
Lou Holtz - Retired Football Coach, Sportscaster, and Motivational Speaker
Dr. Bryce Jordan - Retired, Penn State University President
Willi Maier - President, Omni Plastics, Inc.
Matt Millen - ESPN Football Analyst
Arnold D. Palmer - President, Arnold Palmer Enterprises
Joseph V. Paterno - Head Football Coach, Penn State University
Andy Reid - Head Football Coach, Philadelphia Eagles
Dr. John Reidell - General Surgeon, Past Second Mile Board President
Cal Ripken, Jr. - Former ML Baseball Shortstop, President & CEO of Ripken Baseball, Inc.
Dominic Toscani - Owner & President, Paris Business Forms
Richard Vermeil - Retired NFL Head Coach, (Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Rams, Philadelphia Eagles)
Mark Wahlberg - Actor, Rapper, and Film & TV Producer
Verne Willaman - Retired Chairman and President, Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp.
Quentin Wood - Retired Chairman and CEO, Quaker State Oil Refining Corp.
Richard A. Zimmerman - Retired Chairman of the Board, Hershey Foods

http://www.thesecondmile.org/ourTeam/bod/bodHono.php


HERSHEY TRUST BOARD PAY
- Board Chairman LeRoy S Zimmerman of Harrisburg, $155,000. Zimmerman also made $344,996 for serving on boards of Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Co + The Hershey Co
- James E. Nevels of Swarthmore, $112,500. Nevels also made $213,859 for serving on board of The Hershey Co
- Robert Cavanaugh of Los Angeles, $100,000. Cavanaugh also made $200,000 for serving on the board of The Hershey Co
- James Mead of Camp Hill, $125,000.
- Robert Reese of Hummelstown, $125,000.
- Velma A. Redmond of South Middleton Twp., $116,145.
- Raymond L. Gover of Lower Allen Twp., $99,500.
- Joseph M. Senser of Edina, Minn., $95,000.
- Barbara Barrett of Paradise Valley, Ariz., $95,000.
- James Sheehan of Carlisle, $95,000.
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby gnosticheresy_2 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:40 pm

Luther Blissett wrote:Just for posterity and continuity, and because it hasn't been brought up yet with regards to the Sandusky case, it's worth reiterating the stance that something about the way power corrupts leads to that penultimate actualization of fascism, pedophilia; or that something about those who are driven to hoard power are predisposed to become fascist pedophiles.


Or they're fascist paedophiles first, and this is what drives them to seek power.
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby 82_28 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:03 pm

Jeff wrote:Has anyone explained how, if Sandusky left Penn State in 1999 (presumably under an unmentionable cloud), he was still apparently welcome to escort minors into the locker room and showers for years afterward?


If you read that link to the Bernstein piece and the ensuing Grand Jury report Willow posted (which I just got done reading), Sandusky was given Professor Emeritus status and could come and go as he pleased virtually anywhere on campus it sounds like.

Wow, this shit is nasty. Up and down the line something evil lurks in the closets and locker rooms and offices and basements of people like this.
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:43 pm

Penn State Sandusky Child Sex Abuse Grand Jury Investigation - Pennsylvania

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Postby Perelandra » Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:49 pm

Thanks for the sane perspective. I read the report and there's no possible way that his proclivities weren't common knowledge in certain circles, at least to some. The mother of Victim 1 stated she believes there are many more victims and I'm sure she's right.
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby justdrew » Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:26 pm

justdrew wrote:another old interesting fact I became aware of ~1988-1989:

the military recruiters in State College would stage private parties to assist with inducement to sign-up for some prospective male recruits in the 17-20 range, and arrange for these parties to also be attended by girls of similar age (who they were not trying to recruit). Sex was implied, but I didn't hear specifics in that regard. I briefly knew one of the girls who attended these parties, she said they were regular events. She very possibly was involved with Second Mile.

also folks should look into this case:
http://www.defrostingcoldcases.com/forensics/interesting-web-find-on-dana-bailey


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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby chump » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:52 pm

http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel ... 246&page=2

http://winsipcuster.blogspot.com/2011/1 ... ation.html

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Joe Paterno: Penn State Pedophile Conspiracy
by WINSIP CUSTER
(November 8, 2011) Jerry Sandusky saw his Second Mile Foundation as an opportunity, but what kind of opportunity?

News that famed Penn State defensive coordinator, Jerry Sandusky, abused his position and had a long undisclosed fetish for young boys has brought a wave of shame, remorse and resignations from key Penn State officials who should have known better.

Long used as a tactic by organized crime to control political figures, Sandusky's compromising lifestyle has many asking the degree to which Penn State's program was corrupted by organized crime and whether the Second Mile Foundation was in any way linked to the Franklin Cover-Up which involved key political figures during the same time period at Omaha Nebraska’s Boys Town.

Frank Noonan, Pennsylvania Police Commissioner and former FBI Special Agent, could not be reached for comment, nor was it immediately apparent whether Noonan is related to the Reagan-Bush Presidential speech writer Peggy Noonan who coined the term "1000 Points of Light" for the George Herbert Walker Bush Presidential campaign.
The Second Mile Foundation was recognized as one of President Bush’s 1000 Points of Light.

The Franklin Savings case provides evidence that the practices uncovered in Omaha went straight to Washington D.C.'s highest political circles, but so may Happy Valley.

Former Governor Ed Rendell whose crusty appearance and speech gives the impression of a stereotypical Mafiaoso-type, has admitted his longstanding friendship with Pennsylvania mob figure, Louis De Naples, Jr..

Rendell could not be reached for his take on the Sandusky/Penn State scandal, but sources close to Rendell said..."It was Louisiana’s Hewey P. Long who used to say ‘I have this election in my back pocket unless I'm discovered in bed with a dead woman or a live boy.’

Mobsters know that if you want to control someone you get them in a compromising position like the one Sandusky provided for the whole Penn State athletic program and University System. It's a ticket to robbery and plunder.” ...
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby Allegro » Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:05 pm

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    Dave Zirin on Penn State | ‘This Is the Greatest Fall From Grace in the History of American Sports’
    — Nation in the News, November 11, 2011 - 2:52pm ET
    — Democracy Now! | Child Rape Cover Up video

    [DEMOCRACY NOW! NOTES.] “This is the greatest fall from grace in the history of American sports,” said Nation contributor Dave Zirin, in an incendiary discussion of the recent Penn State rape scandal with Amy Goodman on Democracy Now. “Nothing compares to this.” Considered a de facto saint and “benevolent czar” in his corner of Pennsylvania, Joe Paterno didn’t just turn a blind eye to the pedophiliac activity of former coach Jerry Sandusky. As Dave astutely points out, his silence allowed Sandusky to continue holding overnight camps for young children on Penn State campuses for years to come. You can read more of Dave’s analysis of the Penn State debacle here and here.

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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:10 pm

^^^^^

Ed Rendell was talking up Paterno on The Ed Show...sayin' all the good things he had done in his life...as a victim of child abuse had to sit there and listen to the crap coming out of his mouth
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby sunny » Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:18 pm

WINSIP CUSTER wrote:Mobsters know that if you want to control someone you get them in a compromising position like the one Sandusky provided for the whole Penn State athletic program and University System. It's a ticket to robbery and plunder.” ...


You can lead a horse to water and all that. Once upon a time the thought would have astonished me that someone like Sandusky could find so many vulnerable marks in one place.
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby Jeff » Sat Nov 12, 2011 12:42 am

Jerry Sandusky's autobiography, 'Touched,' is still available at The Penn State Bookstore

The same grad who was hopeful that the book availability was an "oversight", then frowned at the news it wasn't.
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby justdrew » Sat Nov 12, 2011 1:05 am

Cinder blocks were thrown through window of Jerry Sandusky's home last night
http://t.co/wE9MoEnZ

Boy's mother was entrusted with another child when her son was placed with Jerry Sandusky
http://t.co/3epJq1Qz
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby American Dream » Sat Nov 12, 2011 6:06 am

http://whatever.scalzi.com/2011/11/10/o ... niversity/

Omelas State University

NOVEMBER 10, 2011 BY JOHN SCALZI

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These things should be simple:

1. When, as an adult, you come come across another adult raping a small child, you should a) do everything in your power to rescue that child from the rapist, b) call the police the moment it is practicable.

2. If your adult son calls you to tell you that he just saw another adult raping a small child, but then left that small child with the rapist, and then asks you what he should do, you should a) tell him to get off the phone with you and call the police immediately, b) call the police yourself and make a report, c) at the appropriate time in the future ask your adult son why the fuck he did not try to save that kid.

3. If your underling comes to you to report that he saw another man, also your underling, raping a small child, but then left that small child with the rapist, you should a) call the police immediately, b) alert your own superiors, c) immediately suspend the alleged rapist underling from his job responsibilities pending a full investigation, d) at the appropriate time in the future ask that first underling why the fuck he did not try to save that kid.

4. When, as the officials of an organization, you are approached by an underling who tells you that one of his people saw another of his people raping a small child at the organization, in organization property, you should a) call the police immediately, b) immediately suspend the alleged rapist from his job responsibilities if the immediate supervisor has not already done so, c) when called to a grand jury to testify on the matter, avoid perjuring yourself. At no time should you decide that the best way to handle the situation is to simply tell the alleged rapist not to bring small children onto organization property anymore.

You know, there’s a part of me who looks at the actions of each of non-raping grown men in the “Pennsylvania State University small-child-allegedly-being-raped-by-a-grown-man-who-is-part-of-the-football-hierarchy” scandal and can understand why those men could rationalize a) not immediately acting in the interests of a small child being raped, b) not immediately going to the police, c) doing only the minimum legal requirements in the situation, d) acting to keep from exposing their organization to a scandal. But here’s the thing: that part of me? The part that understands these actions? That part of me is a fucking coward. And so by their actions — and by their inactions — were these men.

At least one sports columnist has made the point that Joe Paterno, the 40+ year coach of Penn State, who was fired last night (along with the university’s president) by the university’s board of trustees, should be remembered for all the good things he has stood for, and for his generosity and principles, even as this scandal, which brought his downfall, is now inevitably part of his legacy as well. And, well. I suspect that in time, even this horrible event will fade, and Paterno’s legacy, to football and to Penn State, will rise above the tarnishment, especially because it can and will be argued that Paterno did all that was legally required of him, expressed regret and horror, and was not the man who was, after all, performing the acts.

Here’s what I think about that, right now. I’m a science fiction writer, and one of the great stories of science fiction is “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas,” which was written by Ursula K. LeGuin. The story posits a fantastic utopian city, where everything is beautiful, with one catch: In order for all this comfort and beauty to exist, one child must be kept in filth and misery. Every citizen of Omelas, when they come of age, is told about that one blameless child being put through hell. And they have a choice: Accept that is the price for their perfect lives in Omelas, or walk away from that paradise, into uncertainty and possibly chaos.

At Pennsylvania State University, a grown man found a blameless child being put through hell. Other grown men learned of it. Each of them had to make their choice, and decide, fundamentally, whether the continuation of their utopia — or at very least the illusion of their utopia — was worth the pain and suffering of that one child. Through their actions, and their inactions, we know the choice they made.
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