This morning, June 21, 2017. I’m thinking about pedophilia because 1) there was an article raging against the notion that it might be a sexual orientation on the order of homosexuality and heterosexuality or bisexuality in RT and 2) with friends yesterday I had been discussing the possibility that it might indeed be a sexual orientation that came with some set of genes or another.
Here’s another morning, January 6, 2019, and I am drawn again to this page and these thoughts. This time by the story of Anneke Lucas. I’ll drop in a linked item or so, but say here briefly that her story conforms in its core contents entirely with that narrated by Nick Briant in the Franklin Scandal (see below), except that hers is centered in Europe.
Anneke’s story as she tells it in the two linked interviews (behind a pay wall) is so troubling that many people will just not want to go on listening after ten or fifteen minutes. After half an hour, I considered giving up on it, but I finally decided that it was a matter of honoring Anneke herself to finish. Reflecting upon it, I am moved to reconsider my former position that such an attraction must be due to some genetic modification of the normal. In other material available on the internet, she offers the notion that it is a matter of having been abused oneself. What that means is something that can be generalized profitably. Abuse and its replication on one’s own children comes in many forms. Then there is also the power motive idea that one hears. But this is not the place for me to go into my own current thinking about all this.
From the Amazon site:
A chilling exposé of corporate corruption and government cover-ups, this account of a nationwide child-trafficking and pedophilia ring in the United States tells a sordid tale of corruption in high places. The scandal originally surfaced during an investigation into Omaha, Nebraska's failed Franklin Federal Credit Union and took the author beyond the Midwest and ultimately to Washington, DC. Implicating businessmen, senators, major media corporations, the CIA, and even the venerable Boys Town organization, this extensively researched report includes firsthand interviews with key witnesses and explores a controversy that has received scant media attention.