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Bodies Of 800 Babies Found In Septic Tank In Ireland
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Was that a hoax?
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Joey Peacemaker wrote:
Indeed it was.Was that a hoax?
http://www.lifenews.com/2014/06/11/story-of-800-babies-buried-in-mass-grave-in-septic-tank-next-to-home-for-children-of-unwed-moms-was-a-hoax/
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Not entirely a hoax. There was a mass grave of babies from the 1900's in unmarked graves in a convent next to where a spetic tank was been inspected. Causing national outrage here.
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Yer I watched your link Karas but I am getting it on Irish news on line? we have a place not to far from there in a place called Kilkelly , but heard nothing on BBC
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It was a partial truth. The Catholic homes for bastards and orphans were hell 50 years ago, and only slightly less so in some places today. Care was lacking, and suffering was considered holy. Kids died of neglect continuously. To say it was a lack of funding makes this all the more disgusting... The poor, poor Catholic Church couldn't afford to fund the homes they provided? Move them to the Vatican. Sell some front corporations. The opulence of those people is as an affront as the poverty they inflicted else where.
That it wasn't a septic tank is irrelevant.
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You want some good old catholic horror stories, google "First Nations boarding schools."
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Yer very sad, I've heard many stories of the magdalene laundries and asylums but this is just another level.
What gets me is how they keep it out of main stream news.
Shocking. This place was still being run up to 30 year ago. -
All of the above correct. Details will only get worse once the inquiry starts. A political PR stunt at best.
One thing Fianna Fail and Fine Gael governments have proven over the decades is they cant govern for shite. And for allowing a church hold so much influence over a small nation, well that is just shameful. -
🍀δεαδly⌖δʍl😱ᵙǥͨ wrote:
Yer mate. Spoke to friends over there they confirmed its all true.All of the above correct. Details will only get worse once the inquiry starts. A political PR stunt at best.
One thing Fianna Fail and Fine Gael governments have proven over the decades is they cant govern for shite. And for allowing a church hold so much influence over a small nation, well that is just shameful.
Not one mention of it in England on the TV or in the papers ?? Another huge cover up but I don't think they will be able to cover this up. Surely notHave you guys in the states heard about it in main stream news.
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I heard about it over here in 'Murica. It's not really a cover up... It's old news, and doesn't really rank headlines. People have been writing articles and books about this thing since it was a thing. There's even a common word for it: Dickensian. Charles Dickens wrote about this. Didn't you see "Annie"? What did you think? They just had a little dirt on their faces and had raggedy clothes? No... They were fed slop, were generally diseased, and died frequently. Hell, the infant mortality rate 100 years ago was like one in three as an average even among the middle class.
It's not a cover up. It's just not headlines, because it's common knowledge.
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Yer of course I've heard of the hell holes the catholic run homes were like. My father in law was in one as a child with his brother and sister. His sister was 5 year old and had wet the bed, the nuns tied her to the bed for 36 hours. She spent 5 years there at the hands of crazy nuns.
But 800 bodies of children now that's in a different ball park. I don't no how true it is but there saying some of the bodies were dismembered ?? Lets just hope there rumors . But to say it ain't big news I think is crazy. 800 kids not even given a burial is bad enough.
There's people from that home still alive today this wasn't 150 years ago. -
Marks on the bones of nearly 800 children found in a Roman Catholic Nun septic tank indicated they had been ritually killed a source within the Irish Garda police force revealed this week. The informant told five judges of the International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ) in Brussels that forensic experts have confirmed the decapitation and dismemberment of babies in the mass grave resembled the usual signs of ritualistic murder. Last week death certificates were released on the 796 Irish children, ages two months to nine years, found in a cistern at the Catholic St. Mary’s Mothers and Babies Home near Taum.
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Meh. I think it's a stretch to assume ritualistic killings.
The death rate in these homes was said to be about 50% over 5 years, right? There should be hundreds of kids buried outside. Every older home/school for orphans should have dead kids buried out back, most without markers. This is in every country and secular or religious makes little difference.
Even if it was mass murder, you can be reasonably sure it wasn't church policy. It was probably some sadistic wacko who's long since dead. What's done is done.
It's more likely disease. If TB or Spanish flu raged through the home and killed 150 kids at once, you think they would do something other than a mass grave?
Meh. It's sad, but it's done. Take comfort that it would be rare today in the first world to see kids in those conditions.
Go crusade in the third world. That's where your anger is needed.
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Ignorant fucker? Psh. I laugh in your general direction.
25,000,000 people died between 1915 and 1918 from the Spanish flu. How many kids in a hole is that on a per-orphanage basis?
Don't be obtuse.
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Mr,Shush wrote:
Wow, do you get all your "news" from "Inquiring Minds?" Try finding a reliable source before spreading absurd rumors about ritualistic killings.Marks on the bones of nearly 800 children found in a Roman Catholic Nun septic tank indicated they had been ritually killed a source within the Irish Garda police force revealed this week. The informant told five judges of the International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ) in Brussels that forensic experts have confirmed the decapitation and dismemberment of babies in the mass grave resembled the usual signs of ritualistic murder. Last week death certificates were released on the 796 Irish children, ages two months to nine years, found in a cistern at the Catholic St. Mary’s Mothers and Babies Home near Taum.
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