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

Thursday, 3 April 2025

The Strange Case of the Jeffrey Epstein victim and a car crash with a school bus

 

Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre offers new details after claiming she had just ‘days’ to live after bus crash


Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre has offered more details about the horror bus crash that she claims left her with just four days to live.

A statement from Giuffre’s spokesperson seemed to dispute the sex trafficking victim’s assertion on Instagram Sunday that she was near death; her spokesperson said that the mother-of-three was in serious condition at an Australian hospital.

The new details came after police in Western Australia — where the US-born Giuffre lives — said there were “no reported injuries” in a March 24 crash between Giuffre’s car and a school bus outside Perth. 

Virginia Giuffre said she has only days left to live after a crash.
Virginia Giuffre/Instagram

However, a spokesperson for Giuffre has insisted she was forced to go to the hospital after her “condition worsened” several days after the crash.

“Virginia was banged up and bruised and returned home,” following the collision, a spokesperson for Giuffre told The Post.

Police did not have the resources to come to the scene of the accident at the time, the spokesperson claimed.

An accident involving a school bus full of children and a Jeffrey Epstein victim, and the police didn't bother to attend? That's astonishing!

“They asked if anyone was injured and suggested that if they were, they should make their way to the hospital,” according to the statement.

Jeffrey Epstein died in prison in 2019.
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“The school bus driver had a bus full of distraught children and left the scene to get them back, saying he would file a police report, which he did later,” they said.

“Concerning her Instagram post, Virginia thought that she had posted on her private Facebook page,” the statement went on.

“Today she remains in serious condition while receiving medical care.”

Giuffre — whose bombshell allegations that she had sex with Prince Andrew when she was underage saw him lose his royal and military titles — claimed she had just days to live after suffering from kidney failure in an Instagram post shared on Sunday.

(Prince Andrew has long denied the claims.)

Alongside a picture of her apparently lying in a hospital bed with gruesome bruising and cuts to her face, she claimed that the school bus had crushed her car like “a tin can,” when it crashed into her.

Virginia Roberts leaving a courthouse in 2023.
William Farrington

“This year has been the worst start to a new year, but I won’t bore anyone with the details but I think it important to note that when a school bus driver comes at you driving [60mph] as we were slowing for a turn that no matter what your car is made of it might as well be a tin can,” she wrote.

“I’ve gone into kidney renal failure, they’ve given me four days to live, transferring me to a specialist hospital in urology. 

“I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time,” she added. Giuffre has recently been going through a devastating divorce with her husband, her father, Sky Roberts, told Dailymail.com.

“She’s in really bad shape,” he said. “She’s very depressed… there’s everything else she’s been going through with the divorce and not being able to see her kids.”

And why was she not able to see her kids? Has she resorted to using drugs with the money she got from Andrew?  If so, are the drugs causing mental illness? 

Prince Andrew, Virginia Roberts and Ghislaine Maxwell
DOJ

Giuffre appeared to confirm she was away from her children in a cryptic Instagram post shared on March 22, two days before the crash.

“My beautiful babies have no clue how much I love them and they’re being poisoned with lies,” she wrote, alongside pictures of her and her three children.

“I miss them so very much. I have been through hell & back in my 41 years but this is incredibly hurting me worse than anything else,” she went on.

“Hurt me, abuse me but don’t take my babies. My heart is shattered and every day that passes my sadness only deepens.”

Giuffre — who is the most high-profile accuser of Epstein — made international headlines when she slapped a lawsuit against Prince Andrew, accusing the British royal of having sex with her when she was just 17.

Prince Andrew has claimed he has no recollection of meeting Giuffre, despite being pictured with her and Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell in 2001.

He settled a lawsuit with Giuffre out of court in 2022, believed to be worth around $12 million, but no liability was admitted.

Whatever is going on in Virginia's life, she is in rather desperate need of prayer, as are her children and ex-husband. These are not unusual consequences for child sex abuse victims.



Canada and BC's Law and Order Joke > Intimate partner violence cases greatly favour the abusers in Canadian courts

 

Intimate partner violence survivors sue feds over stalled cases, delays


The front doors to the Federal Court of Canada are pictured in Ottawa on Monday, Oct. 23, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick.

Survivors of intimate partner violence are suing the federal government, claiming their Charter rights have been violated due to backlogs in the court system allowing abusers to walk free without having to go to trial.

The statement of claim filed in the Federal Court of Canada on Monday alleges the plaintiffs have been denied justice by the government adhering to strict time limits on criminal proceedings set by a landmark 2016 Supreme Court of Canada ruling.

Although the so-called Jordan ruling was meant to protect the constitutional right of defendants to be tried within a reasonable timeframe, survivors and lawyers behind the lawsuit claim abusers have taken advantage of the time limits and gone on to abuse their partners again.

“We have a crisis,” said Cait Alexander, a plaintiff and founder of End Violence Everywhere while announcing the lawsuit outside the Supreme Court in Ottawa on Monday.

The Jordan ruling imposed “a presumptive ceiling” of 18 months between charge and the actual or anticipated end of a trial in provincial court, and 30 months in superior courts.

Barring “exceptional circumstances,” exceeding those limits was deemed by the country’s top court to breach the Canadian Charter, which requires that criminal defendants “be tried within a reasonable time.”

A stay of proceedings was deemed a “minimum remedy” for such a breach, which a defendant would have to prove is due to an “unreasonable” delay by Crown prosecutors.

Exactly how long “reasonable” meant was unclear until the high court’s ruling in R. V. Jordan.

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Alexander — who has testified before MPs in the House of Commons about the abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex-boyfriend and the need for reforms and protections for survivors — said multiple charges were stayed due to court delays, and the only punishment her abuser received was a peace bond.

Her fear of further abuse prompted her to leave Canada for Los Angeles, where she still lives.

The statement of claim from Alexander and over a dozen other plaintiffs includes multiple allegations of criminal proceedings being stayed due to delays, sometimes right before a trial was scheduled to begin. Other plaintiffs say they live in constant fear that charges against their alleged abusers will not proceed for similar reasons.

The Canadian Press reported last November that a review of provincial and territorial statistics shows more than 400 criminal cases countrywide have been dismissed, stayed or withdrawn as a result of Jordan challenges since the beginning of 2023.

Among the defendants were some accused of sexual assault, child exploitation, fraud and drug trafficking; murder cases have also been thrown out in previous years.

The legal claim suggests 30 per cent of intimate partner violence criminal cases are stayed as a result of Jordan challenges, and that just five per cent of such cases actually result in convictions.

The plaintiffs are calling for the government to expedite the resourcing of courts across the country and to commit to criminal justice reforms that protect survivors of intimate partner violence.

That could include mandating that that Jordan timelines shouldn’t apply in cases of sexual assault or intimate partner violence, and ending the ability of violent offenders to be released from custody on bail.

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“The Defendants have chosen to remain complacent and allow the crisis in the criminal justice system to worsen,” the statement of claim says, referring to the government and the attorney general of Canada.

“The Defendants know, or ought to know, that their lack of action and urgency to enact legislation to guide the issues related to the Jordan law has seriously and negatively impacted the lives of individuals victim to (sexual assault and intimate partner violence).

The Plaintiffs continue to live in communities alongside not only their perpetrators, but other individuals accused of serious violent crimes against them — in constant physical and mental fear.”

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice said it was still considering next steps on how to respond to the legal action, and declined to comment further.

Experts and survivors’ advocates have told Global News that addressing court backlogs and staffing shortfalls should be a priority for governments looking to reduce intimate partner violence.

“Abusers have to be held accountable for their actions, and we have to ensure that the court system and the justice system is resourced appropriately to deal with the volume of cases that are before the courts in this country,” Mitzie Hunter, a former Ontario cabinet minister and current president and CEO of the Canadian Women’s Foundation, said in an interview last year.

“Women are very clear that they want their cases to be heard and they want perpetrators to be held accountable.”

The issues highlighted in the lawsuit were raised by dissenting Supreme Court justices in the Jordan case in 2016, who warned setting strict time limits for trials “risks thousands of judicial stays” and was “wrong in principle and unwise in practice.”

And it is also an indication that Canadian Justice is assured only for criminals and not for their victims. 

—with files from the Canadian Press




Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Approaching Sodom > J.K. Rowling on Transgenders; Billboard Chris fined in Australia before trial; Planned Parenthood gives raunchy coloring book to kids; Toddler suspended from Nursery school for Transphobia

 




Another hero of the campaign against transgender madness is, like me, from B.C.s Lower Mainland.


Canadian dad fined ahead of 'litmus test' free speech hearing in Australia

'In a free society, ideas should be challenged with ideas, not state censorship'

Billboard Chris
Billboard Chris | ADF International


Elon Musk’s personal crusade against the “woke mind virus” is a global one and the latest frontline is to be found in Australia, where his company X is joining in a case against the country’s “e-Safety Commissioner.”

The case concerns a Canadian man, Chris Elston, also known as Billboard Chris, who in February 2024 wrote a post on X that was critical of the World Health Organization's decision to appoint Australian trans activist Teddy Cook as an “expert” on trans issues.

Elston’s post also included a link to a Mail Online article titled, “Kinky secrets of a UN trans expert REVEALED.” The article describes Cook as “a female-to-male Australian” who frequently posts online about “everything from public nudity to bondage parties, trans orgies and even a photo of a man apparently having sex with a dog.”

Cook took exception to Elston apparently questioning his credentials to work for the WHO, and submitted a complaint to Australia’s e-Safety Commissioner.

The commissioner demanded that X remove the post, which they initially refused to do. However, following a formal order, X geo-blocked the post, making it unavailable to view in Australia.

Elston, together with Musk’s X, the Australian Human Rights Law Alliance, and ADF International, are appealing the decision, saying it breaches Elston’s right to free expression.

The court in Melbourne will hear the case over five days starting on March 31. 

Speaking ahead of the case, Elston said, “No child has ever been born in the wrong body. As a father, I have grave concerns about the impact of harmful gender ideology on our children’s well-being.

“This reality is being increasingly recognized around the world, with government after government ordering a review into the use of toxic puberty blockers. This is a serious issue with real world implications for families across the globe and we need to be able to discuss it."

In an interesting twist, Elston was threatened with arrest last week, fined AU$806 ($507 US), and, according to ADF International, forcibly moved in Brisbane by police after conducting what it says were consensual conversations with members of the Australian public about trans issues.  

Ahead of the court date, Robert Clarke, director of Advocacy for ADF International, who is serving as part of Billboard Chris’s legal team, said the case "represents a litmus test for free speech in a world seeing increasing push back against global censorship." 

“We’re used to hearing about governments silencing or punishing citizens for their ‘wrong’ speech in parts of the world with strict blasphemy laws. But now, from Australia to Mexico, to across the EU, we see Western governments increasingly take authoritarian steps to shut down views they don’t like, often by branding them as 'offensive,' 'hateful' or 'misinformation,'" he said. 

“In a free society, ideas should be challenged with ideas, not state censorship. For years, Chris has been speaking an important truth to which many in Australia are now waking up: children cannot consent to puberty blockers."

Supporters of Elston have rallied round him, with over 24,000 people signing a petition calling on Australia’s minister of communications to “protect free speech in Australia.”

Musk’s opposition to “woke” issues appears to stem from events in his own life. He has said that trans ideology “killed” his son, apparently referring to his oldest child who in 2020 came out as trans.

This article was originally published at Christian Today

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Planned Parenthood staffer 'inadvertently' provided sexually explicit coloring book to kids

A screenshot of a page from the Kentucky Science Center event.
A screenshot of a page from the Kentucky Science Center event. Screenshot/YouTube/WKLY

A Kentucky museum says a Planned Parenthood staffer "inadvertently" provided sexually explicit coloring books to kids as young as 8 years old at an event earlier this month.

The Kentucky Science Center, located in Louisville, issued an apology on March 26 after alleging that Planned Parenthood distributed an explicit "Adult Coloring and Activity Book" to children ages 8 to 13 during a March 21 Health and Wellness Days event attended by public school students. 

In a statement posted on Facebook, the science center expressed regret, saying, "We sincerely apologize for the distribution of a Planned Parenthood coloring book at our recent Health & Wellness Days event."

The center claimed the book, which includes illustrations of male and female anatomy and sexual education activities like crosswords and word searches, was provided by Planned Parenthood without their consent and did not align with the event's intended content or their policies.

"We deeply regret the harm this caused," the center added. "We are taking immediate steps to ensure that all materials distributed at our events are thoroughly reviewed in advance and this partner is no longer welcome at the Science Center."

It's not immediately clear whether the statement is referring to Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider, as "this partner."

On Friday, the Science Center shared in an update that Planned Parenthood is "acknowledging this mistake."

"We have learned that a staff member inadvertently distributed an item that wouldn't typically be used in a setting like this event," the statement reads. "We apologize for this error and are reviewing our internal protocols."

Inadvertently! Right! Why did he even have them with him?

CP reached out to Planned Parenthood to comment on Friday. This story will be updated if a response is received.

The coloring book in question, described by Planned Parenthood as an "Adult Coloring and Activity Book," was initially created for the organization's annual conference, and intended for adult attendees, not children, according to the museum.

Billed as "Planned Parenthood's first ever adult coloring and activity book," the 20-page book by illustrator Bethany Robertson and Sarah Sandman includes an illustrated coloring sheet with apparent packages of contraceptive pills, images of male and female genitalia and a page titled "Sex Libs" with fill-in-the-blank sentences such as "The first time I ever put on a condom" and "My favorite way to put on a condom."

Another page of the activity book featured a "connect the dots" image of the White House along with an illustration intrauterine device (IUD), a small, T-shaped contraceptive device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. 

The incident comes on the heels of a report claiming the Trump administration plans to freeze millions of dollars in federal family planning grants.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is in the process of reviewing over $27 million in Title X federal family-planning grants to ensure recipients comply with federal law and executive orders by President Donald Trump, an official confirmed with The Chrisitan Post this week. 

"HHS is concerned about the compliance of several awardees impacting $27.5 million in continuation awards," the official said. "HHS expects all recipients of federal funding to comply with federal law."

The department is considering freezing the funds while it reviews whether or not "the money was used for diversity efforts," sources familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal Tuesday.

Affiliates of Planned Parenthood were among the groups that the freeze could impact, the report noted.

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Toddler reportedly suspended from nursery school for transphobia: 'Totalitarian insanity'


A hand holds up a small transgender pride flag. The blue and pink stripes represent the colors for a boy and girl, while the white stripe represents self-declared gender identities, such as transitioning, intersex, neutral and undefined gender.
A hand holds up a small transgender pride flag. The blue and pink stripes represent the colors for a boy and girl, while the white stripe represents self-declared gender identities, such as transitioning, intersex, neutral and undefined gender. | Getty Images

A toddler in the United Kingdom was reportedly suspended from a nursery school for allegedly exhibiting transphobia.

Data from the country's Department of Education show that the student, who was 3 or 4 years old, was among 94 students who were suspended or expelled from similar primary schools for "abuse against sexual orientation and gender identity" during the 2022-2023 academic year, according to The Telegraph.

Of the 94 suspended pupils that year, 10 were aged 7 or younger and one was 4 or younger, though the government data did not provide details of the children's identities. The data also reportedly show that the number of students suspended or expelled from all state primary schools for homophobic or transphobic behavior increased from 164 in 2021-22 to 178 in 2022-23.

Helen Joyce, director of advocacy at Sex Matters, criticized what she believes is the absurdity of the situation.

"Every once in a while, the extremes of gender ideology throw up a story that seems too crazy to believe, and a toddler being suspended from nursery for so-called 'transphobia' or homophobia is one such example," she told The Telegraph.

"Teachers and school leaders involved in this insanity should be ashamed of themselves for projecting adult concepts and beliefs on to such young children," she continued, adding that this isn't an isolated case.

British author J.K. Rowling, who has been outspoken against the issue of transgenderism and men in women's sports, torched the story Monday as "totalitarian insanity."

"If you think small children should be punished for being able to [recognize] sex, you are a dangerous zealot who should be nowhere near kids or in any position of authority over them," the "Harry Potter" creator wrote on X.


The case echoes that of Nigel and Sally Rowe, parents from the Isle of Wight who took legal action in 2021 when a Church of England school labeled their 6-year-old son as potentially "transphobic." They had complained upon learning their son and his classmates were expected to accept that one of them had transitioned from a girl to a boy.

The Rowes were ultimately awarded more than $23,900 in legal costs and a commitment from the British government to reform trans-affirming policies in schools, though Nigel Rowe told Fox News Digital in 2022 that representatives from the affiliated Church of England opposed them in their fight.

"They still don't support us," he said at the time. "It's a bizarre world we live in."

"The Bible says we do not fight against flesh and blood, but against spiritual principalities," Nigel said, referencing Ephesians 6:12. "As a Christian, I believe that there is a demonic realm bent on the destruction of everything that is of God."

"Destroy the family, and you'll destroy society. ... Destroy the family and then the culture will collapse. I very much see [transgender ideology] as that, and it's very much a movement throughout the world," he added.

A spokesperson for the U.K. Department of Education gave a statement to The Telegraph without addressing the allegedly transphobic toddler.

"All pupils and staff should feel safe and protected at school and should never face violence or abuse," the spokesperson said. "The Education Secretary has been clear that she expects school leaders to enforce good behavior and we are committed to a comprehensive program of behavior support for schools."

"Our Plan for Change sets out our relentless focus on making sure every child gets the best life chances, no matter their background, including establishing free breakfast clubs in every primary school, providing access to mental health support and making attendance one of the four core priorities of our school improvement teams," the statement added.

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