Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

Friday, 24 April 2015

Maine’s Shameful Secret: Child Rape

Maine is rated third worst state in the country for sex trafficking.
by Lori Handrahan
@LoriHandrahan2

The Bangor Daily News says Maine is an East Coast source to procure children. Those who know Maine’s history are not surprised.

Only a few years ago, when students at Baxter School for the Deaf tried to refuse sexual abuse by their director, Dr. Robert Kelly, he tied them naked to a tree and left them alone, all night, in the Maine woods; to break them.

Dr. Robert Kelly was not prosecuted. The State of Maine protected Kelly and not Maine’s children. The Attorney General (AG) refused to prosecute any of the Baxter School rapists. Instead, Maine used tax-payer funds to pay Kelly’s pension through-out his retirement in Florida until he finally died, as reported by Rick Wormwood, in 2004.

Maine handled Kelly the same way Maine is currently handling retired Biddeford Police Officer Stephen Dodd; a cop who anally raped children now living free in Florida on Maine tax-payer funds.

When children are tied naked to pine trees as a “grooming” exercise for rape, when a young boy is handcuffed, his face pushed into the grass, while being raped by a police officer, and no one is prosecuted, the devil is walking the halls of Maine’s Attorney General’s office. I fear he has taken up residence.

Lawyers in the AG’s office use a “statute of limitations” excuse to justify their protection of child rapists and not children. There is wide recognition there can be no statute of limitations for crimes of child abuse. Indeed, Maine legislatures, in 1991, ended the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse. Then a federal judge, for the District of Maine, in an unbelievable judgment, ruled that “the Legislature clearly did not intend for this expanded statute of limitations to revive claims that were already ‘barred by the previous statute of limitations in force’ prior to the amendments.”

Judges in Maine often appear eager to protect child rapists and not children. From Baxter School, to the Zumba prostitution scandal, to my daughter Mila’s case in Judge Jeff Moskowitz’s court, to the police who have been allowed to rape children for decades, Maine’s judges and lawyers systematically protect child rapists and not children.

Child rapists like the late John H. Kenoyer, former FBI Bureau Chief in Augusta, Maine who raped a ten year old girl for over a year, and former Assistant Attorney General James Cameron, recently arrested for trading in child rape and torture, aka child porn, are considered “important people” and “productive members of the community.”

Maine judges, police, and prosecutors protect them.

One has to wonder why.

6 January 1988 UPI Archives
I stumbled upon the cover-up of child rape and torture at the Baxter School when I delved into the Freedom of Information Act files about the child sex abuse by Maine’s Catholic priests. For three years Jeannine Guttman, formerly Executive Editor of the Portland Press Herald, fought to get the State to release these records. When Maine did release, it was only records of deceased or Alzheimer’s priests.

I thought the Catholic Church child rape documents would be painful enough but I was advised to also look at Pineland School, Élan School, and Native American communities. The abuse was equally horrific. Under Governor Paul LePage, Maine established a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to create a public record of what Maine’s child protective services did, and continues to do, to Native American children but there has been no justice, no prosecutions, no accountability.

Robert Tristram Coffin was one of America’s great poets. Coffin spoke about sons and daughters of Maine, rock-bound coasts, and pine-trees. A place where one can still see the Milky Way at night; where old-fashion values are held sacred and folks are judged, not by their financial wealth, but the weight of their human souls.

That is the Maine I knew until my daughter was trafficked for sex abuse by Judge Moskowitz. I started researching Maine’s dark history of child sex abuse to understand how this could have been allowed to happen to my daughter. So-called “good Mainers,” who cultivate public images as “pillars of the community,” have been allowed to plunder, rape, and torture generations of children. Those, like Rod Hotham and James Levier, who raised their voices in pain and outrage have been silenced.

This was not the Maine Coffin loved. It is not the Maine I cherish.

Decades of shameful silence and impunity for child abuse continues in Maine. Adult survivors like Matt Lauzon are now coming forward but children like Ayla Reynolds, Logan Marr, and my daughter Mila Malenko have been silenced. My daughter’s case, and that of many other children, is being treated exactly as the child rape by Biddeford police, at Baxter, within the Catholic Church, at Pineland, at Élan School, and within Native American communities; cover-up, deny, protect the abuser not the children.

This is not “historical” abuse. This is on-going abuse. Happening right now, every day, to children in Maine, while Maine’s AG Janet Mills protects the child rapists and not the children.

Bangor Daily News 10 January 2001
Maine has been recognized by the Bangor Daily News as a source for the entire East Coast to procure children because there is a powerful state-system in place that allows this to happen.

There are known, and protected, supply-lines of children to abuse. Foster care, Child Protective Services, day cares, family courts, disabled children, Native American children; wherever vulnerable children are, that is where access to rape these children is maintained by the pedophiles in power in Maine.

Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King said “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”

We must end the silence in Maine. No more cover-ups. No more children abused while Maine protects the abusers. FBI Director James Comey must conduct an in-depth investigation into the corruption of public officials in Maine around the issues of child trafficking, the trade in child rape and torture aka child porn, and child sex abuse.

The silence and impunity surrounding Maine’s child rape must end now.

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Dr. Lori Handrahan’s forthcoming book Child Porn Nation: America’s Hidden National Security Risk details America’s child sex abuse epidemic. Her Ph.D. is from The London School of Economics. She can be reached on Twitter @LoriHandrahan2

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