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think- ago

"They may have removed them from scouting, but the Boy Scouts of America have never alerted communities that this scout leader, this coach, this teacher is known to be a child molester," Anderson said. "That is the real alarming fact that needs to be mentioned today. It's systematic and across the country."

If true, it means that they have been lying.

We should try to find some info about the cult the two boy scout leaders mentioned in the last paragraph were running.

maurice ago

John Sileo https://www.biondifuneralhome.com/notices/John-Sileo https://archive.org/stream/470988-0114/470988-0114_djvu.txt

Michael Abidiwan https://archive.org/stream/471056-0182/471056-0182_djvu.txt

http://www.bishop-accountability.org/news2012/09_10/2012_10_19_Layton_FilesDetailing.htm Nutley: Satanic rituals

In a 1983 case, a pair of Scout leaders from Nutley emerged at the center of what authorities described as a Satanic sex cult where underage children were lured with drugs and alcohol.

One of the cult leaders was identified as a 19-year-old Eagle Scout named Michael Abidiwan, who belonged to a troop sponsored by the Franklin Reformed Church in Nutley, the Scout records say. The other was identified as 22-year-old John Sileo, who had been an assistant cubmaster of Pack 45 before Scout officials found he had a “neurological impairment” and revoked his Scouting registration, the records state. A police investigation found that the cult involved 35 boys and girls, aged 15 through 17, who were subjected to satanic rituals, sexual abuse and various forms of humiliation, including being forced to wear dog collars and lap milk from a bowl.

Both men were indicted by an Essex County grand jury on charges of aggravated sexual assault and endangering the welfare of children, the Scout documents show; they eventually pleaded guilty to lesser charges. Abidiwan was sentenced to five years’ probation while Sileo spent more than a decade in prison, the documents state. Neither could be reached for comment.

This article contains material from news service reports. Staff Writers Dave Sheingold, Chris Harris and Zach Patberg contributed to this article.

think- ago

wow.

would you maybe consider doing a post about it, @maurice