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Looks like it's time to get back on Red Ice Radio with Henrik again. Seems that we'll have much more to discuss than last time, since Richard Schair's indictment by the Brazilian federal police became pubic.
I hope that those in Brazil do the next right thing and pursue this indictment and that, independently, U.S. investigators are doing the same.
Remember, indictment doesn't mean guilt or conviction. Anyone indicted is presumed innocent unless proven otherwise.
But if you're not pursuing these indictments and/or investigations, you're compromised and are part of the problem.
Inactivity or corruption or turning your head supports these crimes against humanity because illegally luring minor Brazilian girls off their reservations not only adversely affects families, but exploits cultures already struggling against genocide fueled by a lust for the tribe's otherwise protected resources like oil and gold.
This is a prime indigenous issue in Brazil.
Those ultimately responsobie are those Masonic leaders who fail to pursue whatever process identifies these Jesters as those who betray their Masonic vows and bring shame to the fraternity.
I suspect that there are many Grand Masters who are working with their Masonic brothers in law enforcement to keep this stuff quiet because they themselves are involved and/or have done nothing in the past to clean things up.
This is not how nonprofit groups are supposed to work.
I need to take the time to calculate how much the IRS could seize from the Jesters.
An audit could trace monies to offshore and/or personal accounts.
Again, the cover-up will be worse than the crimes.
Back to work,
Sandy
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