These guys admitted to going overseas to have sex with kids and their sentences might get reduced for testifying against the guy who organized the trips. Makes you wonder what's going on behind the scenes as this could happen to former fishing tour operator, Richard Schair. Remember, he was indicted by the Brazilian federal police for using underage Indian girls as prostitutes to lure customers, like members of the Royal Order of Jesters, to his fishing business.
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Looks like "6cm" means half years. It's new to me.
Like I wrote in the intro, it's a matter of time IMHO before the feds get a hold of Don Anderson, Scutter Newton and those other Jesters named on the witness list and the customer manifest submitted in Schair's application for Habeas Corpus. They need to be asked about their fishing trips with Richard Schair.
Looks like this story will be going national soon. MSM too. It's about time as I first published about the Jesters over a year and ten months ago and have been investigating the Schair/child sex tourism angle and have been publishing my findings for over a year and a half now.
This part of my investigation is also included in my book "Shriners' Shame," given attribution in the Buffalo News as well as numerous online media outlets.
As far as this seeded article goes, it's just a matter of time before an investigator interviews these guys, knowing what the right answer is, and if they committ perjury.
The question that needs to be asked is "Who has the letter of approval from the national Jester court that gave the green light to Don Anderson and others who organized such Jester trips overseas?"
Jester bylaws state that such trips must be first approved by the national court. And national court director, Scutter Newton, was on the witness list and was expected to testify about his first hand knowledge of sex with prostitutes, sex with minors and drug use while on a fishing trip to Brazil organized by Richard Schair.
If a search warrant is executed for Jester National headquarters in Indianapolis and the Feds find no such letter but one of the guys who organized an overseas trip has one, the question then becomes "Who ordered the destruction of evidence?"
Kind of like how the guy who published the Mirth Missives had to conveniently replace his computer. Looks like he didn't want investigators to find that he'd been giving away pharmaceuticals or kept track of the Jester weekends and trips overseas.
I've written this before and I stand by this; that in this case, the coverup will be worse than the crimes.
Back to work.
Sandy
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