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Aug-19-2012 23:01TweetFollow @OregonNews The Scum, Once Again, Rises to the Top: The United Church of Canada Picks New 'Moderator', as Fraud Goes OnKevin D. Annett Salem-News.comGary Paterson will have the chance to indulge his smugness, now that his child killing church is posing as the savior of those little kids...
(NANAIMO, Vancouver Island) - The angry clergyman stormed out of his United Church to confront me and the aboriginal man who were leafletting his parishioners. "F*cking assholes!" he screamed at us. "Why don't you get a life?" "This is about our children who died in your residential schools ..." the native man replied politely, offering a leaflet to the minister, who grabbed it, crumpled it up and smirked at the Indian. Then he turned his back on us and began saying loudly to his flock, "Ignore them, people! They're just the looney tunes!" It was a Sunday in the fall of 1999. The place: Ryerson United Church in Vancouver. The minister was Gary Paterson, who was just elected this week as the National Moderator of the United Church of Canada. I suppose it's completely appropriate that a little creep like Gary Paterson was chosen to be the head of the church that has, like Paterson, told those who as children survived rape and torture at their hands to get lost. For the man who offered a leaflet to Paterson was such a survivor, and he now languishes in a U.S. prison after being framed by the FBI on a murder charge. His name is John Graham. John took Paterson's assault in stride that day. He and I reconvened to a coffee shop afterwards. "They're all the same" he said quietly, in response to my outrage at Paterson's behavior. "Asking them to come clean is a waste of time." "Yeah" I agreed. "But the funny thing is, the last time I saw that guy, he gave me a big hug and congratulated me on my ordination." "Naturally" John replied. The Canadian media are all aglow this week now that "its first openly gay minister" - Gary Paterson - has been elected to steer the crumbling helm of what I like to call the "Untied Church of Canada". The latter's membership has plummeted, I'm happy to say, over the past five years. But Gary has all the right stuff to keep the dwindling mob happy: a winning smile, a deep, friendly voice that emits all the right words, and damn it, the fellow is a homosexual! Now who would dare to criticize an openly gay clergyman? Besides, Gary is right at home in the United Church, with his trite sermons that keeps the crowd entertained with a kind of fast food spirituality - most recently at St. Andrew's Wesley church, or "A and W", as it's commonly called in church circles. A random observer named Dean Darling had a different take on Mr. Paterson a few years ago, after being similarly assaulted by him for passing out leaflets at A and W on the missing 50,000 residential school kids. Dean came up to me afterwards, all shaken, and said, "That minister - the one who yelled at me. My god ... I felt I was in the presence of pure evil." Montreal writer Ann Diamond noticed a similar malevolence when she sat in on one of Paterson's services, in 2008: the same Sunday that my murdered friend Bingo Dawson led a peaceful, brief occupation of Paterson's church with a handful of other Holocaust survivors. She was appalled. "He was mocking that group of residential school survivors in his church that day by his clownish, patronizing behavior" Ann told me later. "I'ver never been more embarrassed and disgusted." For the next three years at a salary of $135,000 a year, Gary Paterson will have the chance to indulge his smugness before a world audience, now that his child killing church is posing as the savior of those little kids whose bodies it still hasn't returned for a proper burial. Nevertheless, I find it significant that native activists who trod on Gary Paterson's turf end up dead or in prison: like Bingo Dawson and John Graham. The fact that Gary Paterson has something deeper to hide is suggested by the fact that his name appeared in May, 2001 on a public list of eight men alleged by The Child Protection League to be members of a group known as The Star Chamber: an elite network of child rapists and traffickers including judges, politicians and church lawyers in Vancouver. Whether Mr. Paterson is in fact so implicated is not for me to answer. For he doesn't have to have personally buggered children to be guilty of a crime against humanity, since he's now the fiduciary officer of a corporation that planned and committed genocide - and for now, has gotten away with it. And that's the main point, of course. For generations, the United Church has actively defrauded the public by expecting them to pay for church crimes with their tax money. But now that the church's murder, rape and sterilization of countless native children stands exposed, why in God's or anyone's name should Canadian taxpayers continue to prop up Gary Paterson and his blood soaked church? Nobody seems to want to answer this question, especially the government and the slavish Canadian media. The United Church, like the Catholics and Anglicans, are in flagrant violation of the Income Tax laws and rules of charitable societies, since they are corporations with criminal records that do not devote their revenue to solely charitable purposes. Indeed, on average barely 15% of these churches' funds go to help the poor or charities. According to the law, that disqualifies them from not paying taxes. So how come these phoney churches are still tax exempt? Every year, Canadians pay more than $8 billion so Gary Paterson and his crowd can continue to defraud and fleece the public and cover up the the graves of all those little kids they butchered. Frankly, the whole mess is more than nauseating. Gary Paterson is nauseating. The people who elected him and their stupid pretensions, it's all nauseating. And the fact that John Graham, and not Gary Paterson, is rotting in prison, is more than any moral or thinking person can tolerate. So that's why we're going after Mr. Paterson. Sometime next month, the smiling Moderator will receive a personal legal summons to answer charges before an International Common Law Court that's convening on September 15. And if Gary Paterson refuses to appear in this Court, he'll be compelled to by Peace Officers; and he may find a commercial lien placed on his income and property by relatives of those murdered by his church - as well as by outraged Canadian taxpayers. Hell, it's the least we can do for John Graham, and Bingo Dawson, and 50,000 children. He who smiles last, Gary, smiles longest. ..............................
Read the truth of genocide in Canada and globally at: "I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man" - Thomas Jefferson See this introductory video on The Canadian Holocaust:
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A Canadian clergyman, Kevin Annett has for nearly twenty years led the movement to bring to light and prosecute atrocities in Christian “Indian residential schools”, and win justice for survivors. Expelled in 1995 from his former United Church of Canada for exposing murders in that church’s Indian residential schools, and persecuted and blacklisted for his efforts, Kevin is now an award-winning film maker, author, social activist and public lecturer who works with victims of church violence and genocide all over the world. In 2009, he helped to establish the five-nation International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State, which is seeking to indict church and government leaders for crimes against humanity. As a result of Kevin’s tireless efforts on behalf of native people, the Canadian government was forced to issue a public “apology” and reparations program concerning Indian residential schools, in July of 2008. In giving him the name Eagle Strong Voice in 2007, Anishinabe elder Louis Daniels declared, “Kevin Annett is doing what few of his people have done, and that is to speak about the crimes they committed against many of our nations and their children. He has earned a place forever in our hearts and history. He is a brave and prophetic man. I ask everyone to welcome him and heed his voice.” And scholar Noam Chomsky wrote in 2006, “Kevin Annett is more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize than many of those who have received it.” For more information on Kevin and his work, contact him at hiddenfromhistory1@gmail.com, and see these sites:, and see these sites: ________________________________________ _________________________________________
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Bill Annett August 21, 2012 10:46 am (Pacific time)
D.J., you apparently aren't aware of history in saintly Canada. You're probably right about the incidence of nun's abuse of children,at least compared with the priest percentage (I'd guess 80% or so) but the rez school record shows quite a few cases of nun activity beyond the expected washing the feet of the poor. And check out the saga of the Duplessis Orphans in good old catholic Quebec.
DJ: You're absolutely right, Bill.
Ralph E. Stone August 20, 2012 7:42 am (Pacific time)
I strongly recommend "The Boys of St. Vincent," a two-part TV docudrama about boys sexually abused in an orphanage run by the Catholic Church. Some things just do not seem to change.
DJ: I've long maintained that putting otherwise normal men into abnormal celibacy, normal human sexuality would find an outlet. This is most clearly seen in prison systems everywhere. At the same time I've also wondered about the nuns in the Catholic Church. I've never heard of examples of abuse on the part of nuns. I presume it exists, but certainly on a miniscule scale in comparison. Why would that be? I suspect it's because women know how to sublimate frustrated sexuality in more socially positive ways.
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