Monday, December 25, 2017

KAMALEN KARIDAT - THE MESS: PART 3

Merry Christmas.



Some notes. 

I have yet to receive a comment with anyone's name and contact information on it. So I guess no one has the guts to confront me in person and in public. That says a lot...and proves that I was right all along...which will certainly be shown in the end.

Kamalen Karidat will prove to be Apuron's real Gotterdammerung. And it may also prove the Gotterdammerung of certain government officials who have assiduously protected Apuron....

They MUST ask themselves if Apuron is worth it. 

The investigation into Kamalen Karidat probably would not be necessary had the Vatican did its job. But instead, Filoni did the job for them. And the announcement of the Apuron verdict has been indefinitely delayed. 

Why is this? 

We know that the verdict, which has already been determined per the announcement of Archbishop Byrnes - if it was "innocent of all charges"...there would have been a rush to the microphones and to the kiko-sychopants Zenit and La Stampa. 

But there wasn't. There was only delay, delay, delay. And still delay. 

So because the Vatican will NOT do its job. We'll do it for them. 

Kamalen Karidat was a SHAM operation from the outset - set up to take care of Apuron personally. Why else would there be 200-300 THOUSAND DOLLARS in a local bank account that no one can touch...legally, except by authorization of the KK board...of which Apuron is still the chair? 

A legal defense fund masquerading as helping the poor? Seriously? Why did KK need 2-3 HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS in an account that was off limits to anyone but Apuron and his KK buddies? 

Why...even now...are Apuron's pals rushing to exonerate KK with Rev and Tax? Something you will soon see. Or is it the other way around. Is Rev and Tax now rushing to KK? (You'll soon see that as well.)

On January 31, 2018, SDA will go to court  to contest a TWELVE MILLION DOLLAR tax suit filed by the Director of Rev and Tax, who sued SDA for non payment of taxes for running its clinic and health food store. SDA claims an exemption under "charitable" activities...the same as KK. 

Did the Director of Rev and Tax write SDA a nice little letter as he did KK and say "no worries?" Nope. He sued SDA for 12 million for back taxes dated almost the exact amount of time KK had been operating. 

If I was any one of the original incorporators of KK, I'd be pretty damn worried about exposure to personal liability. 



And if I was Archbishop Byrnes, I'd have a call in to Filoni. This is going to get ugly. I promise.

Merry Christmas. Merry, Merry Christmas.








Friday, December 22, 2017

ARCHDIOCESE OF AGANA'S SEX ABUSE CRISIS 400 TIMES LARGER THAN BOSTON'S

With the recent death of Cardinal Bernard Law, there has been a fresh attack on the seminal sex scandals that occurred in his former archdiocese of Boston. 


But Boston's crisis is minuscule compared to Agana. 

Boston has 1,949,219 Catholics and settled 552 cases. Agana has 132,494 Catholics and has 150 cases...so far. Per capita, that makes the Archdiocese of Agana's sex abuse crisis 400 times larger than Boston's. 

KAMALEN KARIDAT - THE MESS: PART 2

GUAM DAILY NEWS - Tax status of Kåmalen Karidåt remains unclear

The Department of Revenue and Taxation director has declined to discuss the specifics of the letter he sent Tuesday to Rev. Mike Crisostomo, which concluded that Kåmalen Karidåt is not required to file Form 990 returns because it is "an integrated auxiliary of a church." Form 990 is a tax form that nonprofits use to disclose funds received and spent.

"I can't talk in regard to those things," said Rev and Tax Director John Camacho, who refused to confirm or deny anything he wrote in the letter. "If you got a copy of that, that's coming from the organization."

Camacho's letter begins, "You requested clarification on the filing requirements ...," making it clear that he is responding to Crisostomo. CONTINUED


Thursday, December 21, 2017

KAMALEN KARIDAT - THE MESS: PART 1

"A 501(c)(3) is also classified as a private entity. Its funding comes from an individual, family, corporate organization or any other unitary source. Such organizations are restricted from soliciting funds from the public."
https://bizfluent.com/info-12211955-difference-between-501a-501c3.html

Today at a well-known local supermarket:


(To be continued)

KAMALEN KARIDAT UPDATE

GUAM DAILY POST: Rev and Tax asked to investigate nonprofit

A watchdog group suggested the Department of Revenue and Taxation should be investigating the nonprofit Kåmalen Karidåt Inc., which hasn't filed annual public disclosures of donations received and expenses made – for more than 20 years. CONTINUED



PACIFIC DAILY NEWS: Rev and Tax: Kamalen Karidat exempt; Concerned Catholics disagrees


"Father Mike Crisostomo has said the Archdiocese of Agana doesn't financially support Kamalen Karidat."

"The three requirements to meet the definition, set by IRS, are:

  1. Be described both as an Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) organization and be a public charity under Code section 509(a)(1), (2) or (3);
  2. Be affiliated with a church or convention or association of churches; and
  3. Receive financial support primarily from internal church sources as opposed to public or governmental sources.

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER EDITORIAL

Letting abuse commission lapse, Vatican sends disappointing message

"We have noted in recent editorials that the Catholic Church as a whole has made great strides in addressing the sexual abuse of children. In many ways the church has set up model programs and procedures to deal with this crime. But we have also warned repeatedly that as the situation improves, complacency becomes the enemy of continued progress. Complacency puts children at risk and that is something we cannot allow to happen." (FULL ARTICLE)

(The Red Pope at work???)

Monday, December 18, 2017

GUAM DAILY POST EDITORIAL - DECEMBER 18, 2017

Revoke tax-exempt status for charities that don't comply

Out of all the issues that have come out of the scandal at the top of the Guam Catholic church's former leadership – during Archbishop Anthony Apuron's decades-long rule – the latest one has probably one of the largest impacts to the community when it comes to public trust. CONTINUED


PDN EDITORIAL - DECEMBER 17, 2017

Our View: Kamalen Karidat situation raises questions


News that Kamalen Karidat has not filed required annual tax forms since its creation in 1994 should be of concern not just to its donors, supporters and members of the Catholic church, but to all taxpayers on the island. CONTINUED


GUAM DAILY POST: CHARITY GIVEN 'APPROVED' STATUS DESPITE FAILURES

Charity given 'approved' status despite failures

An organization that has operated as a charitable, tax-exempt organization continued to receive the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation's "approved" status, despite the department's own acknowledgment that the charity hasn't filed mandatory financial disclosures for more than 20 years. CONTINUED

Sunday, December 17, 2017

CARMEN'S CURIOUS COVER

Posted by Chuck White

A colleague of ours in Italy has discovered something peculiar about the photo on the cover of a new book about Carmen Hernandez, the deceased foundress of the Neocatechumenal Way. 

It's been "photoshopped". Read more...

SOMEONE ELSE IS RUNNING THINGS

A post from December 17, 2013

THE PROBLEM ISN'T APURON. THE PROBLEM ISN'T THE NEO'S...

The problem is this...at least until now...



BTW, I'm still waiting for your comments...with your name, email address, phone number and picture. I'll post them. I've received none.

THE PROBLEM ISN'T APURON. THE PROBLEM ISN'T THE NEO'S...

The problem is this...at least until now.


THE DIANA'S SUPPORT CCOG - FINALLY!


In a letter from CCOG president, David Sablan, to Archbishop Byrnes, dated October 28, 2017, and copied to the media, Sablan essentially made this exact point. (In fact, "God is one" is only copying). However, Sablan was roundly criticized a few days later by callers to K57 who chose to extol the supposed "wonderful work" of Kamalen Karidat's former executive director, Deacon Frank Tenorio. 

Already knowing for several years that Kamalen Karidat was a sham operation, set up under the guise of "feeding the poor," but otherwise meant to privately fund Apuron's personal life and fun (if not ultimately his legal defense [he knew it was coming]), I tried to call in. 

But it's a good thing I didn't get through. It is better that someone else, in this case, the PDN, exposed the sham that always was Kamalen Karidat...and even more so, because it used the good will of so many people as its cover. 

One has only to look at Kamalen Karidat's Articles of Incorporation to see that it was set up to do much more than just care for the poor (which was only its cover). You have to read past the first few paragraphs of Article III to see the real purposes of Kamalen Karidat. Here's one:


The fact that Fr. Mike Crisostomo and Archbishop Byrnes are now emphasizing that Kamalen Karidat's "charitable works" are now operating as a ministry of the Archdiocese of Agana, tells us that Kamalen Karidat was not, nor was it ever a "ministry of the Archdiocese of Agana." 

The current Kamalen Karidat board is NOT the one Archbishop Byrnes recently appointed, but the names of the board members who were named when Kamalen Karidat was incorporated in 1994. 



And if I was one of them, I would want to immediately limit my liability by dissolving the corporation at the first opportunity now that it is known that KK has not complied with local and federal tax filing requirements since it was incorporated. 





PDF copy here

Saturday, December 16, 2017

PDN: KAMALEN KARIDAT HAS NOT FILED TAX DOCUMENTS SINCE 1994

Kamalen Karidat has not filed tax documents since 1994 inception

Kamalen Karidat has not filed annual tax forms required of non-profit organizations since it was created in 1994, according to the Department of Revenue and Taxation, which responded to the newspaper's request to review those forms. CONTINUED


Tuesday, December 12, 2017

FR. MIKE CRISOSTOMO ON K57 RE THE KK MESS



By the way, here are the current officers of Kamalen Karidat

Full document here

HOW JW GOT ARCHBISHOP BYRNES' STATEMENT ON KAMALEN KARIDAT

For the kiko's who are wetting their pants over Archbishop Byrnes' statement breaking on JungleWatch before the media: No, I am not on Archbishop Byrnes' mailing list. Archbishop Byrnes sent his statement to the press, and Haidee from the PDN sent it Dave Sablan for comment. Dave Sablan then sent it to me as well as other members of the CCOG. 




Monday, December 11, 2017

SERVING THE POOR TO CONTINUE...BUT NOT UNDER KAMALEN KARIDAT

Much more on this later.


The first thing to know about Kamalin Karidat is that it is a corporation formed wholly separate from the Archdiocese of Agana. The second thing to know is that its Articles of Incorporation empower it to do far more than run a "soup kitchen." The third thing to know about Kamalin Karidat is that it is cash rich. And the fourth thing to know about Kamalin Karidat is that - as far as the Government of Guam is concerned, Apuron still runs it and still controls ALL its assets.


Notice that the President is NOT "Archbishop of Agana," but Apuron, personally.

Saturday, December 9, 2017

I'M WAITING

Let me make this VERY clear!. I did NOT cut off comments. I only changed the condition for posting a comment to: 

if you want to post a comment , send it to me via email at junglewatch.info@gmail.com along with a phone number and picture of yourself. I'm waiting. 

BARRIGADA

By far and away, Barrigada is the most frequent visitor to this blog. Any time, day or night, it's Barrigada, Barrigada, Barrigada.



Watch them log on for yourself here or here. Maybe you can figure out who they are, especially those with hundreds of log ins. I know who one of them is. And I know who they've been talking to.

h

Friday, December 8, 2017

PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES: INTERVIEW WITH ARCHBISHOP BYRNES

Archbishop of Agana Michael Byrnes gets one tough introduction to Guam: A year of surprises a long way from Detroit




[My highlights in yellow and my comments in red.]

It began with an overseas phone call to then auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Detroit, Michael Judge Byrnes.

Archbishop Byrnes: It was an almost complete and total shock. I was in England on my way to a retreat down in Sussex, from London to Sussex. And I was on a bus and got a phone call from the [Papal?] Nuncio for the U.S., Archbishop Christof Pierre is his name, I recognized, OK, it’s a Washington, D.C. number…

Lloyd: 202?

Byrnes: So the only people I know there, it’s probably the Nuncio and sure enough it was, and he said, ‘are you alone?’ Well I was seated by myself. There was nobody next to me, so I said, ‘kinda,’ so he went right into it, saying the Holy Father wants to appoint you as Coadjutor Archbishop of Guam.  And he went on and on explaining, seemed like he was a little nervous, at least that was my impression. So I said, ‘The Holy Father wants to appoint me?’ And he said, yes. So I said, ‘I’ll do it, if you can tell me what we need to do.

[Now, why would the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States be "nervous" calling an obscure midwestern auxiliary bishop?" Could it be that that the Nuncio was put up to it? By who? Could it be that he knew that he was told to call Byrnes and knew why he was told to call him? Byrnes' next statement gives us a clue.]

He said, ‘First of all, you’ve got to go to Rome, because Cardinal Filoni, the head of the Evangelization of Peoples says the Holy Father wants to meet the gentleman who will be the priest and the bishop who will go to Guam.’ So we had to make arrangements and I flew back to the U.S. and then in about two days, I flew to Rome.

[So there you have it. "Cardinal Filoni Baloney." Just as we thought. Filoni was involved in Byrnes' selection. But why? How would perhaps the Vatican's most powerful prelate, already called "the Red Pope," even know the name of an obscure auxiliary Detroit bishop?]

Archbishop Byrnes did meet with Pope Francis, “a huge honor” and gradually learned more about his new assignment.

Byrnes: Whenever someone tells you ahead of time what’s going on and they say, ‘these are the different challenges,’ it’s all theoretical. It wasn’t until I got here that I realized, wow, there’s a lot going on here.

[Now why would that be? Why would Byrnes only learn what is "going on here" only upon his arrival when in fact he was being sent into the most troubled archdiocese in the world, and the only diocese in the world whose archbishop was the first bishop in modern history to undergo a Vatican trial? Don't you think that Byrnes would have been given more information? But then there's that name again: Cardinal Filoni. No, Filoni, Kiko's pope, needed someone he could dupe, he could puppet. He thought Byrnes was it. Fairly young. American. And what's more, American looking. A nice guy. Perfect. The people of Guam will automatically defer to him, or so Filoni thought - based on his understanding of the post WW2 penchant for Charmorro deference to American generals..."]

At the time of Archbishop Byrnes’ arrival on Guam, ten clergy sexual abuse cases had been filed in local courts. That figure now exceeds 140. Based on his previous experience in the states, the archbishop said even a single case often suggests there are more to be revealed.

Lloyd: People who live here or have been here for a long time tend to think of Guam as the center of the universe. I’m curious though, within the church, had you ever heard anything of these controversies?

[Note that this condescending observation is made by the PIT reporter.]

Byrnes: No. Absolutely not.  I knew maybe where Guam was.

[He knew where Guam was...and that's it. So why was he chosen? Again the answer is easy when you understand who chose him: FILONY BALONEY, i.e. KIKO'S POPE.]

Archbishop Byrnes got a briefing from members of a delegation that had visited Guam.

[HUH! A "delegation that had visited Guam." What delegation? Why not a briefing from people who actually live on Guam? Why not a delegation of people who have suffered three decades of the reign of terror under the rule of the man he had been called on to replace. But no. The delegation had only "visited Guam." SMH!]

Byrnes: They kind of filled me in, but just hearing it or reading it just doesn’t measure up.

Lloyd: What struck you first when you got here?

Byrnes: The first memory I have was flying in, flying by the island and thinking, ‘this is small.’ There were a lot of lights. That was cool because people back in Detroit were saying, ‘Oh my gosh, you’re going to Guam.’ They were thinking I was going to live like in a grass hut. I said, ‘no, no, no.’ The city of Detroit, with two of the larger suburbs, that would be the size of Guam.  My first impression was that it is small, but as I’ve come to live here and explore, in Detroit, there’re no mountains. We’ve got mountains here! [Laughs] And we’ve got an ocean. And lakes.

This was good news for Archbishop Byrnes, an enthusiastic swimmer, who soon grew to love the Pacific Ocean.

Byrnes: I swim over at Ypao Beach at least once a week, sometimes twice. I use the pool down here [Hagatna] too. So I’ve done some swimming and some hiking. I’ve gone to Tarzan Falls. Did a nice hike up in Ritidian with a guide, Nash Camacho, into some of the latte sites.

Stateside relatives have visited and the archbishop has struck up friendships with some local families, “so yeah, it’s becoming a lot like home.” But the sexual abuse cases and the lingering effects of years of mishandled diocesan finances have consumed much of the archbishop’s intensive work schedule.

[As we have often said on JungleWatch. The Vatican will try to skirt the sex abuse issue and will get Apuron on "mishandled diocesan finances"...much like how the feds got Al Capone for tax evasion. But, "mishandled diocesan finances" is a reality, a big reality. And the real culprit is not RMS, but Kamalin Karidat, which we shall soon see was set up as Apuron's personal slush fund. Dave Sablan of CCOG was impugned for making that allegation. But he was right. And you soon shall see.]

Byrnes: Those are the two. The very first day I landed here, got in at 1 a.m., and that’s when I had a chance to sleep a little. At 10 a.m., I met with the priests and then at 1 p.m., I met with the lawyers. My memory is a little hazy, but my first recollection is being told, ‘the lawyers are here and you’ve got to talk to them.’ Of course it was a different set of lawyers than we have now. The first set of lawyers helped us, but we finally discerned a different path, more of a mediation, settlement kind of path, so I’m much more comfortable with where we are now.

[Yah. A different set of lawyers which cost you and me nearly a million dollars and didn't do jack. And you'd understand better if I could tell you who it was who saddled us with this "different set of lawyers." I've called them "officious intermeddlers." But I wish I could name them. You'd understand immediately. Because not only were you forced to pay for the intermeddlers "do nothing" friends, you will be forced to pay them much more in another forum. For now, you'll just have to guess.]

Lloyd: Was the initial approach more like denial?

Byrnes: No, it was more like questioning the statute. We ended up filing a motion to dismiss the statute—the statute of limitations—and so we haven’t pursued it, partly because we went in a different direction of a more victim-centered approach.

[Bad idea. Really bad idea. But this was what the officious intermeddlers wanted.]

Lloyd: From what I’ve seen in federal court, Archbishop Apuron hasn’t abandoned that.

Byrnes: Right, and we’ll see how that goes.

Lloyd: Have you ever had an opportunity to communicate directly with Archbishop Apuron?

Byrnes: Shortly after I was appointed I went to Baltimore for the United States Bishops’ Conference meeting and I got a phone call from him saying, ‘I’m on my way, can we meet in Baltimore?’ We had breakfast together and, it was a very superficial conversation. So we met at the hotel where all the bishops were and he went up and greeted a number of them and left. So that’s been my only communication with him.

[LOL. Has anyone EVER had anything other that a "very superficial conversation" with Apuron?]

Lloyd: You’ve stressed openness on this matter.  Has that left you feeling that there should be some more thought given in Rome to approaching things that way?

Byrnes: As far as transparency, financially, our first efforts at it, we posted the Chancery’s  financial situation. Transparency to me is protection in a certain sense. Protection of integrity. The Archdiocese should always be above suspicion and be transparent with what we have as a way of expressing… Hiding invites suspicion. It invites questioning of what is really going on and I’d rather make it clear. This is what is going on, the good, the bad and the ugly.  Transparency is always an advantage, because trust is so easily lost. I walked in to a situation where trust had been lost. It’s easily lost, it’s hard to win it back. I just think it’s the way to go.

Archbishop Byrnes feels he has made progress in winning back trust from the dissident faction that has led protests against the previous leadership.

Byrnes: When you walk into something, you can either expect the people are going to be your enemies or your friends. I’d rather expect them to be my friends, so I tried to walk in with that. I think there has been some trust won. I’ve had some conversations with Mr. Camacho and Mr. Sablan.

During his first year, Archbishop Byrnes has announced the imminent closure of the the Redemptoris Mater Seminary in Yona, which is controlled by the Neocatechumenal Way, saying its operation on Guam is not sustainable. The relationship between this group and Archbishop Apuron has been a central part of the church controversies of recent years.

[The RMS sycophants keep trying to paint this as financial. But Byrnes' "non sustainable" comment had nothing to do with money. It had to do with the fact that RMS does NOT prepare men for the diocesan priesthood, but ONLY the priesthood which is in accordance with the "life and practice of the Neocatechumenal Way." The Roman Catholic Church and the Neocatechumenal Way are two VERY DIFFERENT things...otherwise there would be no need for the NCW to have its own seminaries to prepare its priest (presbyters) according to the "life and practice of the Neocatechumenal Way.]

Byrnes: I know some of their priests. I’m regularly at their parishes for fiestas and confirmation, that’s just normal, every day. A couple of people in the Chancery are part of the Neocatechumenal Way and it’s not an issue. The seminary has been a point of contention. There’s of course disappointment [about the closure], grief. There’s been a huge investment of time, personnel, finances in the work of the seminary. There’s definitely been some grief expressed to me and some anger. Grief and anger often go together. I know what I’m doing is really difficult for them. It wasn’t an easy decision to make.

Archbishop Byrnes got a lot of attention a few months ago, when he told Guam reporters that a possible return to the island by Archbishop Apuron would be “a disaster.”

Byrnes: I don’t tend to follow the blogs, though I get some information from them. And there was some pushback on that, but we all live where we live and that’s our perspective in reacting to things.

[Dear Archbishop Byrnes. You may want to follow mine. I can save you a lot of time.]

P.S. Dear haters. Your attack on my family will not work. I will persevere. God is my judge. 

Thursday, December 7, 2017

PDN: Convicted sailor allowed to go home to Cleveland for the holidays

The U.S. Navy sailor convicted of sexually assaulting a sleeping woman will fly home to Cleveland, Ohio, to spend the holidays with his family, a Superior Court of Guam judge ruled on Thursday. CONTINUED

MY NOTE: 

Last April, after this man's conviction, my daughter, Dana Rohr, decided to stand up for this man.

For awhile, she stood alone.

I don't know what initially prompted her to stand up for him. She hardly knew him. And what's more, Dana had already moved on to a new life in the states.

Yet, she put that life on hold, came back to Guam, and took risks speaking up for him in the media and drawing attention to his case.

Additionally, she started a blog which led to over a thousand signatures of support for Quinton's case to be appealed and raised thousands of dollars.

After reviewing pages of evidence, I became convinced that Quinton was wrongly accused and wrongly convicted. And I decided to support Dana in her effort.

There is no doubt that it was in large part through Dana's efforts when no one else stood up for him, that Quinton has not yet been imprisoned and is free to return to his home in Ohio for the holidays.

In the weeks that I worked with Dana on Quinton's case, I came to know Quinton, and I believe he can be counted on to serve his time if that's what it ultimately comes to.



The fact is that Quinton (and he responsibly acknowledges this) engaged in dangerous behavior. And while I am convinced that he did NOT commit the crime he has been convicted of, he now understands the price of "a good time" - a price I myself learned many years ago, but that my now deceased brother had to pay for - albeit a decade later.

But also, Quinton just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time in our current cultural history: a time which marks a man guilty because he is a man...and the "woman" was the "husband" of another woman. 

I'll save the lecture for another time. I just wanted to say I am proud of my daughter, Dana Rohr, for standing up despite the cost, and when no one else would.


I like to think, that in some small way - or at least in this regard, she takes after her old man.

Enjoy your Christmas, Quinton Bezon. 

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

NO COMMENT

As regular readers may have noted, I've cut off all comments. After 67,234 published comments and hundreds, maybe thousands of hours of moderation, over the last four years, I am DONE entertaining cowards and sniveling pseudonyms (e.g. Diana). 

If you have a comment you want published, send it to me at junglewatch.info@gmail.com with your real name, your phone number, and your picture, and I'll publish it. But expect a personal call from me. 


PNC: ARCHBISHOP MICHAEL BYRNES REFLECTS ON HIS 1-YEAR ANNIVERSARY ON GUAM

"I feel like I’ve got a better sense of where to get the kinds of input I need.”
Guam – It’s been a year since Archbishop Michael Byrnes took over the reins of the island’s catholic community. So we sat down with the archbishop to reflect on the past year and some of the accomplishments, as well as failures, he’s dealt with. CONTINUED

SOS FROM MIAMI...(ISN'T THAT WHERE EDIVALDO WENT?)

WE ARE READING A LOT OF INFORMATION COMING FROM GUAM BECAUSE WE ARE FACING THE SAME PROBLEM THAT YOU HAVE WITH THE NEOCATECHUMENAL WAY IN OUR PARISH IN MIAMI, FLORIDA. THIS GROUP HAS BECOME VERY AGGRESSIVE HERE IN MIAMI, FLORIDA AND WE WANT TO STOP THEM BEFORE THEY TAKE CONTROL OF OUR PARISH! THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF GUAM HAS GIVEN US A LOT OF INSPIRATION AND HOPE TO STOP THIS "TROJAN HORSE" THAT HAS INVADED OUR ONE CATHOLIC AND APOSTOLIC  CHURCH! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AND PROVIDE US WITH ANY ASSISTANCE THAT YOU MAY HAVE AT YOUR DISPOSAL! GOD BLESS YOU AND CONTINUE YOUR FIGHT TO PROTECT OUR LITURGY, OUR EUCHARIST AND OUR CATHOLIC FAITH! 

MARIA E. CARBALLO
MIAMI, FLORIDA

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

ALWAYS INTERESTING LIVE FEED


PNC: MEDIATION IN CHURCH SEX ABUSE CASES AT STANDSTILL

After four months of meetings to determine what mediation protocol to utilize in the numerous sex abuse lawsuits filed against the archdiocese, it appears that no progress has been made, according to Attorney Anthony Perez. CONTINUED

KUAM: TERLAJE CONTINUES TO HAVE SUIT AGAINST APURON DISMISSED

Attorney Jacque Terlaje argued her motion in court today to dismiss the libel and slander suit against her client, Archbishop Anthony Apuron. "There are only two particular statements the court needs to review - that's the statement that was issued on May 17 and May 31. Both statements were made in response to the plaintiffs placing themselves in the public forum via press conference, so we provided a standard for the court to look at to determine whether or not a defamatory statements exists," she said. CONTINUED

NOTE: The defamation suit is separate from the sex abuse suit. The documents referred to are:
May 17, 2016
May 31, 2016

KUAM: JUDGE SETS DEADLINE FOR PARTIES IN CHURCH SEX ABUSE CASES

To date, close to 150 clergy sexual abuse lawsuits have been filed in the local and federal courts. While the majority have showed interest in settlement, there could be some dealbreakers ahead. The local court giving those uncertain parties a deadline to figure it out, or go to trial. CONTINUED

Monday, December 4, 2017

COME ON, COWARDS. YOUR MOVE!


Do NOT think that we have won. The Kiko's do not give up. 

They believe...no, in fact, they KNOW they will wear us down. They KNOW we do not have the stomach to keep up the fight. They have endless resources, millions of dollars, thousands of automaton "missionaries."

They will not give up on Guam so easily. Not because Guam matters, but because THEY matter. 

They know that the downfall of Anthony S. Apuron could be cataclysmic for the NCW on an international scale. 

Thus from the inner halls of power in the Vatican to the reinforcements they are even now deploying to Guam (we'll talk about that), the NCW at the highest levels is mobilizing to save Apuron, or at least negate the impact of his fall from power, and pressure Byrnes to either abdicate or make nice. 

Much depends on the survival of the NCW on Guam. The whole world is watching and THEY know it! 

On October 2, 2017, the Pacific Daily News reported:

A decision has been reached in Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron's Vatican trial, Archbishop Michael Jude Byrnes said Monday, but it is still awaiting the judges' signatures.

It is now more than two months later and apparently we are still "awaiting the judges' signatures." 

Actually, we are not awaiting any signatures. What we are awaiting is three more years until Apuron can retire. 

You can bet that if the verdict was "not guilty" there would have been a RUSH to announce the verdict. There would have been a stampede to the neocat media lapdogs at La Stampa and Zenit. 

But...crickets. 

Thus the "Red Pope" and his crew are hard at work. Much depends on hustling the Apuron case out of sight. But they have a problem: BYRNES. 

Coadjutor Archbishop Byrnes has already publicly declared that the return of Apuron would be a DISASTER:

"I think it would be a disaster if Archbishop Apuron were to return as bishop of record," Byrnes said during a news conference Thursday.

"Damn it! Byrnes is not following the script...!" (You can just hear the kikos in Rome cursing.)

So what are they going to do? 

The first course of action is to rehabilitate Byrnes. 

After all, he was sent here with his marching orders, but something went wrong. Yes, something went terribly wrong. And now he's closing the fake RMS seminary and sending the kiko's elsewhere. 

The kiko's, always believing in their all-powerful superiority, believe that Byrnes is still salvageable (i.e. trainable). 

Thus, led by Enrico and Francesca (see who they are here), the kiko's are, via Venice, Dublin and Seoul, sending reinforcements to Guam. 

Our eyes in Europe sent us this:

"...i neocat veneziani partiranno domani. Scalo a Seul dove incontreranno i missionari a Dublino. Partenza tutti insieme... partenze successive con un volo per Guam,Una invasione... 

"...the Venetian neocat will leave tomorrow. Scalo to Seoul where they will meet the missionaries in Dublin. Departure all together.....subsequent departures with a flight to Guam,An invasion...

Should they fail to convert Byrnes, they will burrow into the neocat underground and work to undermine this diocese from within, sabotaging all we have worked for, and maybe even succeeding in resuscitating Apuron. 

After all they only need to keep him alive 3 more years until age 75 when all bishops are required to submit their resignations. 

As for JungleWatch, we will keep doing what we have always done. We will fight like we always have. But we are done with entertaining crap. 

If the haters want to come after me, let them take me on on in the media. 

I challenge all the haters to take me on in any media forum they choose so long as they have to show their face. 

No more anonymous bullshit. Four years of your cowardly crap is done. Call Jess Lujan. He'll put you on. Let's go head to head. Face to face. 

It's time. I'm ready to face you down. Are you ready to even show yours?

Come on, cowards. YOUR MOVE!

THE ASSUMPTION ACCORDING TO KIKO

Posted by Chuck White


Kiko Argüello's 2017 Advent Announcement, given just a few days ago in Rome, arrived in my inbox today.  It includes a blatantly heretical explanation of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary...Read more.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

APURON'S FAUSTIAN VACUITY..."THE AGAT BOYS"...AND MT. 13.42


From the outset of this endeavor, which over the last four years has come to be known as "JungleNation," those who needed to keep the evil in this diocese hidden have sleeplessly endeavored to do so...and "endeavored to do so" translates into: 

SHUT TIM ROHR DOWN! 

In fact, it was the viciousness and sheer evil of their satanic efforts is what convinced me that I was on to something...though in the beginning...I did not know what. 

The undercurrent of evil in this diocese was never far below the surface. But so long as it remained below the surface, even if still very near it, the evil could continue - continue to rot out the faith from within: the abomination of desolation...right in the temple...right where Jesus said it would be. 

It wasn't long after I came to this place in 1987 that I first felt this "something wrong." I was invited to a party at St. Francis parish in Yona. The party was behind the school (before it blew down in Omar) near the cliff line. 

Being on Guam only a month or two, I didn't know anybody. But I clearly remember seeing Apuron. And I remember what felt like a sudden sickness. There was a sense of coldness. There was something wrong here. There was something very wrong here. 

And yet nearly 30 years would pass before I would (be asked to) confront it. 

Throughout the years, whenever I crossed paths with Apuron, I did my best to ignore that feeling of cold steel in my soul. There was this "vacuity," which others have also described to me. 

In the late 2000's I had several private meetings with Apuron (at my request) due to my willingness to do what no one else was willing to do: engage the culture, first through a Catholic bookstore, then my mostly-alone activism opposing Guam's scandalously permissive abortion laws, and then the absurd attack on marriage. 

I remember one particular meeting, alone with Apuron, at which I put all my misgivings and past sickness about him aside, and tried to believe in the efficacy of his office. 

It was during the time of my activism in opposing the same-sex union legislation. 

My very public activism had provoked a particular personal hardship at home, and I was desperate for help. Privately I told him of my dilemma, believing in the ex opere operato aspect of his episcopal office.  

But there was nothing. In fact, there was less than nothing.

After relating my private challenge to this person, sitting behind the episcopal desk, I felt that same coldness from that moment almost 30 years earlier. I left his office shaken...but determined to do the right thing anyway. 

And the right thing, I did. And quite ALONE. 

The legislation was withdrawn. But it was a very costly battle. It was a lesson in the cost of "truth." 

Fast forward to 2013. I was invited to a secret meeting. 

I was told no one was to know who was at the meeting. I was told that there never was a meeting. It was July, 2013. I was shown a letter from Apuron to Fr. Gofigan. 

At the end of the letter Apuron stated "resign or face a more arduous and painful closure to your assignment." The letter was dated July 16, 2013.

The awareness of "something wrong) that night on the Yona cliff in 1987 had been buttressed by nearly three decades of revelations of people who knew Apuron. 

Certain "people" who knew Apuron, for whatever reason, would sometimes tell me, and this is where I first heard the words "the Agat boys." 

It was all very abstract. There was a hesitancy. There was a dread. There was a calculation of "the cost" of divulging what they knew. 

Still...at that meeting in 2013, I had no inkling that it would lead to what it has since led to. 

"Did you hear what happened to Fr. Paul?"...I was asked. 

"No," I replied. I hardly knew Fr. Paul. And what's more, I hardly cared. 

But when I read Apuron's July 16, 2013 letter to "Fr. Paul" stating "...or face a more arduous and painful closure to your assignment..." I knew that those were NOT the words of Anthony S. Apuron. 

Those were the words of a former Communist turned Catechist, transcribed into a letter by the dutiful, Lurchian scribe...David C. Quitugua, in other words, the people who really ran things...or more specifically....the people who "ran" Apuron. 

TO BE CONTINUED.

By way of a postscript...I am well aware that many know of the attack on me by certain members of my own family. It's nothing new to me. I was aware of it 2 years ago. I knew that the Kiko's had breeched my family. But what the Kiko's don't know is that I am not like them. What they don't know is that I ABSOLUTELY know the true meaning of Christ's words Mt 10:34:
Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. And a man's foes shall be they of his own household. 
He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me. He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it.
I was willing to pay the price from the outset...and I am willing to pay it now. I have but one Judge to answer to.