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"Jesters" To Testify about Illegal Drugs, Child Prostitution?

Royal Order of Jesters member and federal court witness Don Anderson of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, sits at a Brazillian school in August or September, 2005. Other photos of the Jesters August 31 - September 9, 2005 fishing trip in Brazil available online at Wet-A-Line, L.L.C here.

Three Jesters on a fishing trip in Brazil. Other photos of the Royal Order of Jesters August 31 - September 9, 2005 fishing trip in Brazil available online at Wet-A-Line, L.L.C here.

Image of ROJ shirt design 15036 available for online order here.

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Federal court documents filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Miami Division, related to case number 07-21228, list 19 witnesses who are believed to be members of the Royal Order of Jesters (ROJ) AKA Shriners AKA Masons, who are expected to testify about fishing trips to Brazil and:

"their first hand knowledge of prostitution, minor prostitution, use of illegal drugs and/or entry into Indian reservations by Schair (plaintiff) and/or his customers."

The libel/slander complaint was filed on May 11, 2007 by Richard W. Schair and Wet-A-Line Tours, L.L.C., plaintiffs, who allege that they were libeled and slandered by Amazon Tours, Inc., defendant, owned by Philip Marstellar, President.

The complaint alleges that Amazon Tours, Inc.:

"has developed a great deal of animosity towards his business competitors including, in particular, Mr. Schair and Wet-A-line Tours, L.L.C. and that defendant's animosity has manifested itself on many occasions, and most recently in the Miami International Airport where he made and/or published defamatory comments and false accusations about Richard W. Schair and Wet-A-line Tours, L.L.C. to the public and, upon information and belief, to government agents."

The causes of action include slander, slander per se and tortuous interference with business relationship, for which Schair is seeking compensatory damages in excess of $75,000. The complaint alleges that Amazon Tours, Inc. told a group at the Miami International Airport that Schair was smuggling drugs and was using the yachts that the clients stay onboard in Brazil to move illegal drugs and that they should avoid booking any tours with the Wet-A-Line Tours, L.L.C. because of Schair's "drug connections." It also alleges that defendant "knowingly made a false and defamatory report to the Homeland Security Department for the purpose of injury to Schair by causing him embarrassment in front of his clients."

In response, Amazon Tours, Inc. answered the complaint by stating that the business did not make false statements against Schair, that Schair is not entitled to any relief due to the "doctrine of unclean hands," and demanded a jury trial. Amazon Tours, Inc. submitted a Defendants' Pretrial Witness List on December 20, 2007 that lists the name, address and phone number of those so called and the subject of expected testimony. Of the 57 witnesses named, 19, or one third of them, are believed to be members of the Royal Order of Jesters.

The Royal Order of Jesters is a secret fraternal group made up of invited Shriners who, in turn, must be Master Masons. The ROJ and Shriners enjoy the benefits of being classified by the IRS as both non profit charity and fraternal groups.

The Jesters' motto is:

"I am a Jester. What I see here, What I hear here, Shall stay here, When I leave here."

The Royal Order of Jesters was investigated by the Grand Lodge of Texas in 2005 after they received a complaint alleging that:

• Prostitutes were available for Jesters to have their way with

• Brothers had sex in front of other brothers

• Brothers held oral sex competitions

• Potentates, Chaplains, Attorneys, Judges and Past Masters were Jesters

• Sex, illegal gambling and alcohol were the preferred order of business

The complaint asked the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Texas to investigate the Jesters for:

• Actions which disgrace Masonry

• Indulging in the intemperate use of intoxicating liquor

• Gambling

• Profane swearing

• Willfully abandoning their families

• Cohabiting with lewd women

The investigation yielded no prosecutions as those questioned kept quiet.

The U.S. District Court witness list explains that each:

"was a customer of the plaintiffs who fished with the Plaintiffs in Brazil during approximately late August/September 2007. Based on the Wet-A-Line Tours, L.L.C. website, he is believed to be a member of the Royal Order of Jesters as were all other participants on this trip. He is expected to testify that there were twenty Jesters who paid for their trip and that he was one of the nineteen that ultimately participated. He is expected to testify that two boats were supplied by Plaintiffs, one for the Jesters and one for twenty or so girls who accompanied the Jesters. He is expected to testify that the 'activities' of the Jesters that week and the nature and extent of services provided by and/or arranged by Plaintiffs or Plaintiffs representatives. He is also expected to authenticate the many hours of videotape and still photographs taken by Defendants of the Jesters' 'activities' during the 'fishing' trip. He is expected to identify by way of photographs and association the members of the Jesters group, the identity by name or by description of the girls aboard, the ages of the girls aboard and the exact nature of the activities viewable in the video tape."

Pictures of the 2005 ROJ trip of Brazil can be seen here.

Those witnesses believed to be Jesters include:

William Dewane Meeks, address unknown.

Ferrel Harrison Adams, Jr. Albuquerque, NM.

Robert Rex Lee, M.D., Wichita, KS.

Robert Rex Lee, II, Wichita, KS.

Thomas Raymond Lee, address unknown.

Don Anderson, Albuquerque, NM.

Douglas Allan Boynton, Long Beach, CA Court #161, President, 2005.

Norman Lee Broschous, Peoria, Illinois.

Robert George Duncan, El Bekal Shrine, Long Beach CA Court #161.

Phillip Carl Spellens , El Bekal Shrine, Secretary, 2005, 2006, Long Beach, CA, Court #161.

Claude William Grimes, Redondo Beach, CA.

Carl Wayne Mixon, Sr., New Orleans, LA.

Walker Jenkins, Long Beach, CA.

Samuel Emmett Newton, Jr. Address unknown.

Roy Edward Pennington, New Orleans, LA.

Roy Edward Pennington Jr., New Orleans, LA.

Edward Beynroth Schwimg, Address unknown.

Edward William Sparks, Address unknown.

Harry Howlett Waldron, Jacksonville, FL.

Tax records for the associated ROJ courts #76 (Wichita, KS), #24 (Albuquerque, NM), #161 (Long Beach, CA), #36 (New Orleans, LA) and #90 (Jacksonville, FL) show that, in some cases, over $100,000 is spent annually on "travel, conventions and meetings" so the non profit Jesters can "hold annual events which were devoted to fraternalism and spreading the gospel of mirth and good cheer" while claiming these trips as deductions at tax payer expense.

These tax returns are available at www.guidestar.org.

The Wichita Court #24 reported to the IRS that they spent $122,102 in 2006 for the exempt purpose of "recreation, entertainment and companionship."

The Albuquerque Court #24 apparently does not file tax returns as none are available through Guidestar.org.

The Long Beach Court #161 reported to the IRS that they spent $82,543 in 2006 as "benefits paid to members."

This group's tax return also reports that the books are in care of Phillip Spellens, Secretary, who also signed the return. The same Jesters court reported to the IRS that they spent $69,840 in 2005 as "benefits paid to members" and that Doug Boynton was President.

The New Orleans Court # 36 reported to the IRS that they spent $101,214 in 2006 on "conferences, conventions and meetings" while failing to list an exempt purpose. The same group reported to the IRS that they spent $106,218 in 2005 for "conferences, conventions and meetings" while, again, failing to list an exempt purpose but instead writing "Hurricane Katrina" at the top of this less than complete tax return. The same group reported to the IRS that they spent $145,600.39 in 2004 for "conferences, conventions and meetings" while, again, failing to list an exempt purpose. Listed, however, was the expense of $4,777.50 for hats.

The Jacksonville Court #90 reported to the IRS that they spent $80,397 in 2006 on "conferences, conventions and meetings" while failing to list an exempt purpose. They also spent $79,984 in 2005 and $83, 250 in 2004 while failing, again, to list an exempt purpose.

Also named on the witness list are Jane Does, 1 – 5, who each "has personal knowledge of prostitution, minor prostitution, use of illegal drugs, and/or entry into Indian reservations by Schair and/or his customers." Jane Doe is described as a minor recruited and/or coerced by Plaintiffs and/or Plaintiff's representatives for prostitution services for certain of the Plaintiffs' customers in Brazil during approximately the year of 2000, 2004 and 2005.

Five girls gave statements to Brazilian federal police officers who are investigating "minor Indian and other girls living near the rivers in the region of the Municipality of Autazes/AM who became victims of sexual exploitation by North-American foreign tourists."

These girls told the Brazilian Ministry of Justice, Federal Police Department that they were, at the time of the alleged minor prostitution, aged 13, 14, 16. One of the 16 year olds stated that her 14 year old sister was also recruited. All the girls state they were lured onto the fishing boat by someone named "Richard."

The 13 year old reported that she was a victim of sexual abuse perpetuated by a group of foreigners, North Americans, who asked for her services aboard their fishing vessel, the Amazon Santana. She was told that her job would consist of doing "the general services of the vessel, such as sweeping, laundry and assisting in the food preparation." She accepted because her family needed the money and after boarding the vessel with other girls, learned that "she would have to have sex and to drink whiskey and beer with the foreigners." She also told authorities that she spent three days and three nights on the vessel and that each day she had sex with a different foreigner and that she became pregnant during this occasion not knowing which one of the foreigners was the father and that after the birth of her son, she and her Mother were thrown out their home.

Girl 2, aged 14, states that in August, 2005, "Richard" promised to pay her R$200 (Two hundred Reais) but was paid only R$50. This translates to being promised $119.76 but instead paid $29.94 per night. Girl 3, aged 16, states that in September, 2005, "Richard" promised to pay her R$200 to R$300 for 2-3 days work but was instead paid R$80 the first day and R$50 the second day. This translates to being promised $119.81 - $179.71 and instead being paid $47.92 and $29.95. Girl 4, aged 16, states that in August of 2005, she and her 14 year old sister were promised by "Richard" to be paid R$100 per night but were instead paid R$35 each night. This translates to being promised $59.88 per night and instead being paid $20.95.

These statements allege the crime otherwise known as "child sex tourism."

President George W. Bush told the UN General Assembly in September, 2003 that:

"There's a special evil in the abuse and exploitation of the most innocent and vulnerable. The victims of sex trade see little of life before they see the very worst of life -- an underground of brutality and lonely fear."

The U.S. Department of State states:

"Child sex tourism (CST) involves people who travel from their own country to another and engage in commercial sex acts with children. CST is a shameful assault on the dignity of children and a form of violent child abuse and violence. The commercial sexual exploitation of children has devastating consequences for these minors, which may include long-lasting physical and psychological trauma, disease (including HIV/AIDS), drug addiction, unwanted pregnancy, malnutrition, social ostracism, and possibly death.

Tourists engaging in CST often travel to developing countries looking for anonymity and the availability of children in prostitution. The crime is typically fueled by weak law enforcement, corruption, the Internet, ease of travel, and poverty. These sexual offenders come from all socio-economic backgrounds and may hold positions of trust. Previous cases of child sex tourism involving U.S. citizens have included a pediatrician, a retired Army sergeant, a dentist and a university professor. Child pornography is frequently involved in these cases; and drugs may also be used to solicit or control the minors."

The State Department also reports that:

"Over the last five years, there has been an increase in the prosecution of child sex tourism offenses. At least 32 countries have extraterritorial laws that allow the prosecution of their citizens for CST crimes committed abroad. In response to the phenomenon of CST, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the tourism industry, and governments have begun to address the issue. The World Tourism Organization (WTO) established a task force to combat CST. The WTO, the NGO End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes (ECPAT), and Nordic tour operators created a global Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children from Sexual Exploitation in Travel and Tourism in 1999. As of June 2005, 200 travel companies from 21 countries had signed the code (see www.thecode.org.). Many governments have taken commendable steps to combat child sex tourism. For example, France's Ministry of Education and travel industry representatives developed guidelines on CST for tourism schools and state-owned Air France allocates a portion of in-flight toy sales to fund CST awareness programs. Brazil implemented a national awareness campaign on sex tourism."

"In 2003, the United States strengthened its ability to fight child sex tourism by passing the Prosecutorial Remedies and other Tools to end the Exploitation of Children Today (PROTECT) Act and the Trafficking Victim's Protection Reauthorization Act. These laws increase penalties to a maximum of 30 years in prison for engaging in CST. Since the passage of the PROTECT Act, there have been over 20 indictments and over a dozen convictions of child sex tourists. The Department of Homeland Security has also developed the 'Operation Predator' initiative to combat child exploitation, child pornography, and child sex tourism. The United States is also funding the NGO World Vision to conduct major public awareness and deterrence campaigns overseas that include public service announcements, internet messaging, brochures, posters, and billboards."

Child sex tourists are defined as:

"Typically males and come from all income brackets. Perpetrators usually hail from nations in Western European nations and North America. While some tourists are pedophiles that preferentially seek out children for sexual relationships, many child sex tourists are 'situational abusers.' These are individuals who do not consistently seek out children as sexual partners, but who do occasionally engage in sexual acts with children when the opportunity presents itself."

World Vision, an agency funded by the federal government to fight, among other things, child sex tourism, states that:

"The United States has risen to take legislative action against the growing evils of child sex tourism. In 1994, Congress established 18 U.S.C. § 2423(b), which is aimed towards prosecution of child sex tourists. Section 2423 (b) criminalizes traveling abroad for the purpose of engaging in illegal sexual activity with a minor. Currently, successful prosecution under § 2423(b) requires the government to prove that an alleged child sex tourist from the United States formed the intent to engage in sexual activity with a child prior to meeting the child and initiating sexual contact. In other words, a defendant is only punishable under § 2423(b) if he has the intent, while traveling, to engage in sexual activity with minors. The federal government has successfully utilized § 2423(b) to target several child sex tourists. Current proposals to eliminate the intent requirement may broaden the government's prosecutorial power by allowing the government to prosecute United States citizens who engage in sexual acts with children while abroad, regardless of when they formed the intent to do so."

Penalties, upon conviction, include fines and up to 30 years in prison and, if previously convicted of a sexual crime involving a minor, life in prison, unless the death penalty is imposed.

The complaint can be read here.

The statements given to the Brazillian Federal Police by the girls claiming to be victims of child sex tourism can be read here.

The witness list can be read here.

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{"commentId":1552170,"authorDomain":"craigsarizona"}

Sandy.. You need to get a life. What did the Masons, Shriners, ROJ do to you?? The majority of them are good men, I am not one but plan on being one soon. Your stories have inspired me to join their fraternity to find out the truth for myself because as will all journalism, your facts are sure to have flaws.

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Reply#1 - Fri Mar 7, 2008 2:39 PM EST
{"commentId":1558870,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

craigsarizona,
You might want to read the Buffalo News front page story about the FBI's investigation into the Royal Order of Jesters that resulted in a Judge resigning his current position.
Thank you,
Sandy

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#1.1 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 5:19 PM EDT
{"commentId":1570232,"authorDomain":"blamegameworld"}

If you join, stop with the Blue Lodge and Scottish/York Rite if you have personal morals. Advance to the Shrine, you can still have morals, a little fun and help the hospitals. Beyond that (ROJ and/or Q) you have given up any morals that you may have had. Your marriage could possible fail, if the wife finds out about the ROJ activities. Been there.

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#1.2 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:57 PM EDT
{"commentId":1570404,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

The impact on families is not the only cost, and I am talking about what I have uncovered about both the Shriners and the Jesters. Since both qualify as charitable and fraternal non profit groups, these things happen at tax payer expense. My next article will detail violations of human research protection regulations found at Shriners Hospitals for Children as noted by the Office for Human Research Protection. I've already written about how the FDA sent letters to two Shriners Hospitals for Children for violations found during pre-market inspections to include not keeping medical records correctly, not reporting adverse events and not getting proper informed consent. Then there is the link to the story about the little girl who died in the Philadelphia Shriners hospital, the same hospital that has been sued for malpractice over 10 times. The Shriners hospitals have settled dozens of malpractice lawsuits out of court, yet have failed to report these settlements on their tax returns. Sure, they provide free medical care but at what cost?
Sandy

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#1.3 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:33 PM EDT
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{"commentId":1552528,"authorDomain":"b-young1932"}

To Craigsarizona. You sound to be a person of at least normal inteligence. I suggest you read every article this journalist has written paying special attention to the documentation that substantiates every word she has written. When you find one untruth, please post it in the comments. Otherwise, consider all of it the truth. Please join. you will be on the lower rung and only be a number and enable those above you to continue their behavior as has been documented in Sandy's articles. Any tax paying citizen should be alarmed at the non tax status granted the ROJ.

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Reply#2 - Fri Mar 7, 2008 4:18 PM EST
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Bill YankeeRestored

Craig and Bill:
Sandy does have some flaws in her reporting. She leads the reader to believe there is much more to a story tan facts support. For example -- the story about the Shriners Caught in Mortgage Fraud. If you read the actual article she refers to it states the Texas Attorney General did not include the Shriners in the scope of the indictment. Essentially a non mason, non shriner bought property from the Shriners and then later sold it to others without disclosing he still owed money to the Shriners. This fraud occurs in the US many time and is why most people require title reports and insurance prior to purchasing land.
Example two: The Masons, Shrine Fraternity and ROJ Fraternity are considered non profit, but NOT 501C3 tax charities. In other words any money donated or collected by these groups is NOT tax deductible. Basically that means any money given them by their members or the public has already been taxed on the members individual tax returns. There is no tax scam here. Upon my own investigation I found Shriners Of North America was indeed audited and examined by the IRS. They spent over two years at the Shrine Headquarters. The audit produced a clean record.
As far as the Shrine Hospital Corporation; if they are so poor with donations why did they receive the "Best in America" award from the Independent Charities of America group? ---

I'm not sure what Sandi's beef is with the Shrine or Masons or ROJ, but it's too bad she using a tabloid approach to lead readers to her personal conclusions. No group in America is without some members who ought not be members and whose actions clearly show poor judgement and sometimes criminal behavior. However, after twenty years of study of different fraternities, I have found no evidence of that behavior being taught or encouraged as member benefits or requirements.

Journalism today is driven by advertising and sensationlism; nothing printed or reported in this fashion should ever have the benefit of "consider all of it the truth" without actual investigation into the facts.

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Reply#4 - Sat Mar 8, 2008 2:18 PM EST
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Bill YankeeRestored

Sandy,
Thank you for resupplying your links. I visited both the American Institute of Philanthropy and cannot find any rating or any information regarding Shriners. The 2004 report does not appear to still be available, but to quote you, "that was then and this is now."
Also Give.org does state"Shriners Hospitals for Children does not meet the following Standard For Charity Accountability". But what is that standard; like most of your reporting you are only providing part of the information; not all of it. The standard is one out of twenty and it is, "Standard 10 : Ending Net Assets - Avoid accumulating funds that could be used for current program activities. To meet this standard, the charity's unrestricted net assets available for use should not be more than three times the size of the past year's expenses or three times the size of the current year's budget, whichever is higher." So it's not misuse of money, it is not making their standard for what they think should be spent from income, certainly an arguable standard. They themselves issue a charity my not make this standard for a variety of reasons. Furthermore, find evidence children are being turn down for treatment in order for the charity to not spend money.

Give.org further reports, "Shriners Hospitals for Children (Shriners) meets the remaining 19 Standards for Charity Accountability." Read through those standards and you will find some of your reporting to be in direct conflict with Give.org's reporting.

Under use of funds Give.org reports for every dollar raised, 93 cents goes to programs, 1 penny goes to fundraising and 6 pennys go to adminstrative costs. This is coming from your source. By the way Give.org's standard 8 requires charities to spend at least 65% of their revenue on charitable programs, I would say at 93% Shriners Hospitals for Children FAR EXCEED the minimun for %charitable dollars spent on programs.

I have tried to support and substantiate my comments. Why do you immediately accuse me of wanting to fight and/or have handlers because I comment honestly on your story? Isn't that why you write here? I have no interest in singing Shrine praises; I do have an interest in factual and honest reporting. If you find evidence a group is committing fraud or other offenses I have no issue in you reporting it, in fact I would have to encourage it. However, report the whole story, not just the line items which support your conclusion. Don't cheat the reader by providing partial views, we deserve more!

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Reply#6 - Sat Mar 8, 2008 6:25 PM EST
{"commentId":1579991,"authorDomain":"flotsuum"}

Where in the article does Sandy mention the Shiners Hospital for children? I think you have the wrong story.

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#6.1 - Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:21 PM EDT
{"commentId":1721029,"authorDomain":"honestreader"}

The reference to the Shriners Hospital and tax reporting issues was mentioned in the comments directly above my response. They have been deleted so yes, my comments look out of place but did respond to her rebuttal.

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    #6.2 - Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:26 PM EDT
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    {"commentId":1557093,"authorDomain":"SouthernTemplarKnight"}

    Bill,

    First of all thank you for using your resources to shore up Sandy's comments. She has found a flaw in the mechanics of the Shrine organization, and one which is pressing in masonry to correct. What she may not know, and rightly so, is that the young masons who are seeing this type of behavior in their mentors are as outraged as she is. They are the ones calling for responses from the State Grand Lodges, and other organizations to take action and correct these brothers.

    I also applaud you for being interested in Masonry. Many more new masons are coming into the Fraternity than in recent history, and they have expectations of quality in the men who guide them. We, as mentors, are called to teach them the real reason for masonry.

    You will find that there are three bodies of Masonry that can be joined above the community lodges. I would suggest you look at all three: The Shrine, The Scottish Rite, and The York Rite.

    In His Service,

    Southern Templar Knight

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    Reply#9 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 12:32 AM EST
    {"commentId":1557590,"authorDomain":"honestabe2005"}

    In this morning's issue, March 9, 2008 in the Buffalo, NY Sunday edition of the paper, the front page
    leads off with a Judge that resigned his position this week due to Federal Agents and his allegedy
    use of crossing interstate lines transporting ladies to Jesters parties. How dare the Feds pick on such
    a group of good, fine, ethical,Christian gentlemen that wanted some female company because they
    happen to be members of the Shriners, Masons and Jesters. Ms. Frost has done a excellent job of
    reporting on the world's larget Non-Profit and making us aware of how the Millions of Dollars are used and abused each year by the Leaders that refused to disclose any Financial Accountability.
    The web sit for this story is: www.buffalonews.com

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    Reply#10 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 9:26 AM EDT
    {"commentId":1560950,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

    Hmm...is it a coincidence that two different news stories use the words "Royal Order of Jesters" and "prostitution" in four days?
    The universe works in mysterious ways.
    Sandy

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    #10.1 - Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:47 AM EDT
    {"commentId":1561121,"authorDomain":"tktuff"}
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    {"commentId":1558041,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

    Thank you.
    The greatest joy for a reporter is to get the scoop.
    My next article will dovetail nicely with the Buffalo News front page story.
    Thanks again,
    Sandy

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    Reply#12 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
    {"commentId":1558476,"authorDomain":"b-young1932"}

    WORLD, READERS and THINKERS, How can this shriner by the name of Noble Vernon Hill of Sudan Temple, NC , be sued by the Shriner Corporation for defamation? The Shrine Corporation should rethink that lawsuit. They should be attempting to drop this lawsuit and beg forgiveness of Mr. Hill. They are "alleged to to be worst than Mr. Hill described them. How can they be defamed? The NY Times on March 19, 2007 did an exposure. It can be reviewed at nytimes.com archives (reporter Strom in about her article numbered 49.) ".In Shriners Spending, A Blurry Line Of Giving." Then there is the 23 or so articles Ms. Frost has written now followed by the front page of today's Buffalo News which can be read by going to their today's March 9) newspaper on the front page. Imperial Potentate Lemieux and Masonic Grand Masters, take matters into your hands and do something about Mr. Hill and those masons that have supposedly destroyed masonry. That lawsuit on Mr. Hill, if tried in the public will help to further destroy the reputation of Masonry. Stop it now. Mr. Hill has Constitutional protection via the Sarbanes-Oxley Act as well as the First Amendment.

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    Reply#13 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 2:46 PM EDT
    {"commentId":1560955,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

    Yes, some expect the Potentate and Masonic Grand Masters to take action. I'm betting on the wives.
    Sandy

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    #13.1 - Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:48 AM EDT
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    {"commentId":1558714,"authorDomain":"PaulAndrew"}

    Bill Yankee,

    In reading Sandy's articles what I have found is a person concerned with the abuse of our system by a nonprofit group. She has reported fairly on all that I have see. Why is there so little interest on the part of the Masons in cutting out this cancer in their midst? You have a group (Jesters) that claim to be the moral pillars of our society yet are in fact involved in and promote prostitution and sex tourism ( and as per the court documents furnished by Sandy, child sex tourism). If you read the witness list you will find fathers and sons on the same trip. What type of "pillars of Society" are they? What other crimes are they involved in? Paul

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    Reply#15 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 4:05 PM EDT
    {"commentId":1560959,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

    Thank you Paul.
    This investigation has been document driven and has concerned itself with non profit transparency, disclosure and accountability. Sandy

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    #15.1 - Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:50 AM EDT
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    {"commentId":1558735,"authorDomain":"bleclerque"}

    Wow, Sandy obviously hit the nail right on its head that now the Shriners are screaming about her flaws, bias and other nonsense with such "pc" (politically correct) words. The fact that they don't want to touch the subject at hand makes it even clearer (if there ever was a doubt) that this is an absolutely evil and satanic bunch of perverts. Thanks for making that so evident!

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    Reply#16 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 4:12 PM EDT
    {"commentId":1558740,"authorDomain":"medwards"}

    Sandy's information and the Buffalo Times information is all true for I know for a fact that the Jesters are involved in prostitution. How can anyone in this organization bring charges against Mr. Hill for deflaming their character? The Masons , Shriners, Jesters and all the other orgainzations that tie into Masonry have already been deflamed by their leadership, not the workers. It is time for the Grand Master of the state of North Carolina to step up and defend Mr. Hill. This situation is getting totally out of control. An Imperial Officer, Al Madsen, who is a Jester from North Carolina, should step forward and also defend Mr. Hill.

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    Reply#17 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 4:14 PM EDT
    {"commentId":1739786,"authorDomain":"roycl"}

    If you have information about a crime that has been committed you have an obligation under US law to report the crime. Have you reported this crime or are you lying?

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    #17.1 - Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:59 PM EDT
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    Reply#18 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 6:13 PM EDT
    {"commentId":1559461,"authorDomain":"masonicavenger"}

    Sandy has worked long and hard on the coruption within the Shrine. Wait until the Scottish Rite and many Grand Lodges are pulled into this for the samething.

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    Reply#19 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 8:58 PM EDT
    {"commentId":1559503,"authorDomain":"masonicavenger"}

    Sandy,

    All these "men" attacking you are shrine thugs. Its like a cult or the mafia the shrine, Scottish Rite, and these Grand Lodges will protect each other at all costs.

    Just look at what happened in Alabama. The Governor is a member of a Grand Lodge that BLATANTLY refuses Black members yet he was protected and the same is happening now.

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    Reply#20 - Sun Mar 9, 2008 9:11 PM EDT
    {"commentId":1560936,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

    I would hope that some day the IRS would enforce the laws of the land, especially Civil Rights law so non profit groups can't discriminate based on race, color or sex.
    That only makes sense.
    Sandy

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      #20.1 - Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:44 AM EDT
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      Texas378,

      Good men becoming better men? Are you kidding? Taking care of their families? You mean taking their sons on sex trips? How do you look your wife, mother and daughter/daughter-in-law in the eye after one of these "fishing" trips?

      Paul

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        #20.3 - Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:09 PM EDT
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        {"commentId":1560665,"authorDomain":"freethought2012"}

        To Craig and Bill:

        You and your 'fraternal' organizations are being watched. "If you're clever, you can beat the laws of man, but Natural laws, nobody can......" (Joni Mitchell)

        Don't even try to defend the 'honor' of your organizations, because as you have made very clear, you are 'jesters', and being a good jester means just that, smirking and contempt for the law, embracing perversion by destroying innocence. To you that is a 'joke'. What goes around, comes around Craig and Bill........

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        Reply#21 - Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:18 AM EDT
        {"commentId":1560930,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

        Are you suggesting that a bit of Karma play here?
        Novel.
        Sandy

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          #21.1 - Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:42 AM EDT
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          {"commentId":1565154,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

          After politely noting certain comments, stating that the related discussion was ended and warning these posters that further comments would be deleted, they still persisted by posting sexist comments designed to inflame and offend as well as accusing me of creating multiple identities to comment on my own articles. This is an impossibility as well as a violation of Newsvine policy as all IPs are monitored for such activity. I discussed this with Newsvine's moderator who supports my decision to delete these offensive comments. If these or any other posters persist, even after being now warned, the moderator will be notified to monitor these accounts and may take further action, including site ban.
          Sandy

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          Reply#28 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:11 PM EDT
          {"commentId":1565654,"authorDomain":"claudia-treacy"}

          Sandy,

          Please come to Indianapolis and spill the beans here. This is where it starts. These "fun types' are destroying lives here. They control the police, the prosecutor's office, the public defender's office, and many judges. For about a year, I have been gathering evidence. No one will listen. Thank you for telling the truth. The Jesters, as you point out, have their headquarters in Indianapolis.

          Helga

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          Reply#29 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:30 PM EDT
          {"commentId":1565970,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

          Helga, Since the FBI is investigating the Royal of Jesters for links to prostitution in New York, you might want to contact Agent Dan Moskal at the Buffalo office. His contact information is available online.
          Thank you,
          Sandy

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          #29.1 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:03 PM EDT
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          {"commentId":1570184,"authorDomain":"blamegameworld"}

          What is so sad is that so many Judges, law enforcement and other people of power are members of this elite club, and even tho we know where they meet and what they do, there is no way to get in and bust them. But how can you bust something that these type of people are involved in. I know first hand, so no one should question this fact.

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          Reply#30 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:45 PM EDT
          {"commentId":1573705,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

          I think that "busting" anyone is premature, like putting the horse before the cart. The FBI in Buffalo worked for nearly a year and a half before Judge Tills, himself a Jester, resigned for allegedly transporting prostitutes over state lines for a Royal Order of Jesters function. Their surveillance has probably already linked dozens of other Jesters nationwide to the same types of activities, so just remember that things like this take time.
          Henry Kissinger said that power is the ultimate aphrodisiac. This seems to be the case of those being named in recent headlines like the judges in Colorado, Florida, New York and New York's ex-governor resigning because all have been linked to prostitution.
          Here's a psychic prediction.
          Someone will sing. Someone will spill their guts. Someone will do a "John Dean" to avoid embarrassment and possible prosecution. It may have already happened. It's not a matter of if, but when. I think that the feds have known about this kind of stuff for a while and the Buffalo News story and my articles are describing just the tip of the iceberg.
          My focus during this entire investigation has been on non profit transparency, accountability and disclosure. Who really cares if anyone messes around, drinks till they are snot slinging drunk or gambles their butt off in poker games? Just don't do so under the guise of being a non profit group. The public outrage will begin to bubble over as more media pick up on these articles.
          Readers will want to learn more about a non profit group who party's at tax payer expense that is also being investigated by the FBI for their links to interstate prostitution as well being named in a federal court case that links those on a Jester's fishing trip aboard the Amazon Santana to underage Brazilian girls, who told Brazilian authorities that they were lured onto the same fishing boat for the purposes of child prostitution . Thanks,
          Sandy

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          Reply#31 - Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:22 PM EDT
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          Mike-243297

          As a journalist you should know to look into the facts. Why are you bashing Sandy without doing so? Give it some time. Let's see what type of video and still pictures comes out of the Florida case. As per what I have read these guys are some sick puppies. Who would go on a Sex Tourism trip and take their son/sons? Have you read what the witnesses are going to testify to? If you are truly a journalist please look into the allegations. Or are you just another Shriner bashing Sandy? Why don't you read the witness afidavits? Did you read the article about the Judge in Buffalo?

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          Reply#33 - Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:06 PM EDT
          {"commentId":1575340,"authorDomain":"daviddavid"}

          Wow, Thanks Sandy for reporting on these guys! They represent about 0.0000001 percent of the Masonic bodies. How clever you are. Great reporting. Let's just bash the holy crap out of the thousand upon thousands of men who belong to this organization and all the hospitals they support. Those nasty hospital where COUNTLESS children were treated and cured of whatever aliments they had (at no cost to the families). Keep up the good work. A promotion is surely in order for you. YOU MIGHT DO BETTER BY REPORTING ON THE CRIMINAL RECORDS OF OUR CONGRESS AND SENATE. There is soooo much more material there.........and a better percentage rate of evildoers. TTFN.

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            Reply#34 - Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:07 PM EDT
            {"commentId":1580122,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

            No need to be sarcastic. And I will keep up the good work.
            If you don't like my articles, don't read them. Your comments have been noted.
            This discussion is ended.
            Sandy

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              #34.1 - Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:02 AM EDT
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              {"commentId":1576178,"authorDomain":"perfectlodge"}

              If we didn't do things that were so deplorable, Ms. Sandy wouldn't have anything to report, would she Brothers? Keep up the good work Sandy.

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                Reply#35 - Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:40 AM EDT
                {"commentId":1576190,"authorDomain":"perfectlodge"}

                If we didn't do such deplorable things, Ms. Sandy wouldn't have anything to report, would she Brothers? Keep up the good work Ms. Sandy.

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                Reply#36 - Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:57 AM EDT
                {"commentId":1580129,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

                Thank you, Mr. Tony.
                You make a good point.
                Your kind words are certainly appreciated.
                Thanks again,
                Sandy

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                  #36.1 - Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:03 AM EDT
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                  {"commentId":1579456,"authorDomain":"daviddavid"}

                  Good work!?!?!?!? She's more like a Masonic watchdog on acid/caffene/speed......more like axe grinding to the nth degree. It's toooooo obvious as you can tell by her other articles. She got her bone and she's chomping it to the nub. She's riding the pony till the legs fall off. You want to talk about deplorable things.....Twenty-nine members of current and recent Congresses have been accused of spousal abuse in either criminal or civil proceedings. Twenty-seven have driving while intoxicated arrests on their driving records. Twenty-one are current defendants in various lawsuits, ranging from bad debts, disputes with business partners or other civil matters. DOES SHE EVER REPORT ON THIS KIND OF STUFF or is she just a Masonic Prison matron???
                  All I am saying is this: The Jesters represent such a minuscule portion of the whole of Masonic bodies it discolors all who would affiliate with the Masons. She doesn't mention this percentage. She doesn't even try. She paints in macro broad brush strokes. Lets just pitch the baby out with the bathwater.... Look at ANY organization and you'll find those who have done dastardly things and pervert the public view on the body as a whole......are you getting the picture????? Can you accept the concept??? Smell the coffee??? Dude, Mr. Tony, really!

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                    Reply#37 - Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:36 PM EDT
                    {"commentId":1580023,"authorDomain":"flotsuum"}

                    I'd suggest that since you have such a good handle on the evil doings of our elected representatives, that you use this site to start your own investigation. Or did you just create this account to @!$%# and whine?

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                    #37.1 - Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:32 PM EDT
                    {"commentId":1580153,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

                    David C.,
                    Your comments have been noted.
                    Sarcasm is no basis for discussion.
                    If you persist, you may be subject to site ban.
                    Sandy

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                      #37.2 - Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:12 AM EDT
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                      {"commentId":1580193,"authorDomain":"PaulAndrew"}

                      Sandy, you are going to nail these sick men. It is incredible that such a "fine, upstanding organization" would not cut this cancer out that is in their midst instead of making excuses and covering it up the way they have. The world wide Masonic comunity should publicly denounce these activities and expel those practicing these crimes from their membership. it may be painful but in the end it would protect their Brotherhood and those who do not condone the actions of these perverse men. Keep up the fantastic work. It is hard when you are doing what you know is right yet many try to curcify you for it.

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                      Reply#38 - Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:24 AM EDT
                      {"commentId":1580299,"authorDomain":"SandyFrost"}

                      Paul,
                      Thank you for your encouragement. I think there will be much more media interest soon.
                      Thanks again,
                      Sandy

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