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Thursday, 29 January 2015

Organised criminality of the Secret Societies, an attempt of critical criminology regarding crimes of the powerful, by Mother Sigrid Eliora

Organised criminality of the Secret Societies,

by Mother Sigrid Eliora


Whilst browsing for literature and research in preparation for a
criminology and law degree that I am going to pursue I came across an
area that in my view needs more in-depth study and also a wider
approach and collaboration from various disciplines, like critical
criminology and human rights law and social sciences etc.

Most areas of research are being funded by those institutions and
funders, who hold power and/or plan or execute laws. But what, if
exactly the powerful abuse their power and their high levels of trust
and access and even highly sensitive positions in the national
security and police forces?!

Who guards the guardians?! Who safeguards a country from the secret
spiderweb of power that aims at evil works and outcomes to further the
interests of a tiny minority that calls itself the elite and the
establishment, and abuses every step of their procedures and decisions
their powers for hidden warmaking, genocide, ethnic cleansing,
torture, secret forms of terrorism by sponsoring terrorist of other
countries for the sake of monopolisation practices. What, if
corruption and illegal collaboration with multinational corporations
is long the rule rather than the norm?!

Is it any wonder that there is hardly any research being carried out
and even less funded by those in power on the secret criminal ongoings
in society but that most criminal research and laws are mainly aimed
and are looking at the more disadvantaged in society and at street
crime, or stranger crime?!

And I have yet to come across any study having been carried out on the
organised criminality of secret societies like the freemasons, templar
knights and others, who are often operating across religions and are
financed from a vast blackhole operation via inner circles of Vatican
and Anglican operations with structures and networks in place for
human and drugs trafficking, sex slavery, grooming and training into
all branches of criminality and fascist and all sorts of also
heretically motivated ideology.

With many elite universities depending on the funding of either state
governments or corporations or the Vatican itself, it is no wonder
that the real issues of the organised criminality of their secret
societies within all branches of societies are sweeped silently under
the carpet and that numerous anonymous victims have been killed and
persecuted and whistleblowers had to run and hide for their lives from
the ritual knives!

It is very hard to stay impartial and to stay objective in this
particular research, when one is already by the very approach of the
subject or area becoming a target of those, who want to prevent any
aspect from emerging or being analysed or made public. Those, who do
proceed have to live with slander campaigns, threats to their and
their family's and friends' lives; their neighbours are being
approached and possibly bribed, if they are corrupt; if possible, they
are being discredited in every way those in power have access to, by
abusing their authority on local, national and even international
levels.

As the secret societies operate internationally and locally and often
their members, who are closest, only pretend to be enemies in the
neighbourhood or pretend that they are in no way connected but in the
process of dismantling or attacking somebody, who dares to question
and challenge a secret society quickly finds himself subjected to
concerted attacks and plots by the most unlikely allies. And the more
attacks and plots one survives the deeper becomes the understanding of
the makings and workings of the snakes' ladders' secret career climbs
and anatomy of evil of these criminal entities.

It is the masks of those in power, who are being lent also to their
lower ranks and their robes of bribery and layers of impunity and
diplomatic immunity that stretches even from the local community
police officer to the churchwardens or TRA chair or board members of
local facilities to the highest legal entities and also via doctors'
surgeries and charities, under which organised crimes are being
committed.

And part of that make up of terror by the powerful is also their white
collar's or corporate or church/state hierarchy's top leaders' and
throughout their ranks the long arm around their own family, who must
live with that silence and often in isolation from peers or in a
context, like public schools, that ensures and enforces silence about
abuse and organised criminality as preparation for their next
generation's purposeful integration into the Roman empire style
complex evil system and society that knows only masters, who do as
they please, under diplomatic immunity and impunity and their slaves,
even in the naves, who grow up already abused and terrorised and with
bursaries subsidised, so that in churches, for example, the bishopry
has priests of disadvantaged family backgrounds, who clear up the mess
after the ones from the career and so-called elite families.

Thinktanks to the state organs are often filled with fish from the
same secret society brine, and won't shed light on the secretly
ongoing organised criminality fight, and are already in many cases
over generations as self-fulfilling false prophets and
self-celebrating 'experts' bred, whilst real truthseekers and those,
who question the status quo with facts are being to the sharks and
crookshanks fed.

Is it any wonder that eventually there comes the point that society is
at its rockbottom end in all matters, and that one secret society more
and more openly the other batters, and suddenly every single
sandcastle that was built on delusion and power obsession enforced by
bribery and threats and organised criminality breaks down for good, as
once too often joined a member of one family also the secret society
of another and confused in the end the colour of the robe and forgot
to put on the hood, and poisoned the wrong competitor's food and
showed off to the wrong ones with cones their secret society tattoo
and shouted at the wrong time and at the wrong moment to the wrong
bill in parliament 'boo' and threw from the pulpit and from the pew
their stones! Or posed in the wrong place at the wrong time with the
wrong face under a mask and framed the wrong person for their own
crime!

Although so many throughout society are members of a secret society
one hears hardly mentioned any - for the very reason that most secret
societies, especially the highest ranking ones, under their cones
commit secretly outright against their own country high treason and
throw stones at those, whose clones they play on their way to a
blackhole tax haven, where they put on the mask of a cat or raven.

It is clear to me that those, who have survived the terror of
organised criminality, especially by the powerful, who in corruption
and abuse of power overdose, must do all their can to help those, who
are still in immediate danger to be subjected to the kill or to
slander or to be framed, as those in power, who are secretly
committing organised criminality under abuse of diplomatic immunity
and impunity must be named and shamed, if they would get otherwise
away legally. If the law is serving organised criminality, then any
agency that has been dragged into this war of powers and
principalities must stand up to this evil morally and rightfully, as
otherwise a whole institution and constitution might no longer be of
in existence and empty is already the elocution, not to speak of being
guilty of crime in association in any given nation, if one orders and
hijacks an allocated ration for the poorest of the poor to be sold on
to piratery across borders!

This is my first attempt of a reflection on critical criminology, and
I can already see that there are many barriers that need to be
challenged and broken down simply by giving the voiceless a voice and
by seeking alternatives to the status quo peacefully, but by opening
up new areas of enquiry, by, for example, also feeding gathered data
and evidence of utmost pestilence and criminal decadence into many
already existing inquiry.

to be continued




Crimes of the powerful

White-collar crime

Any criminal offence committed by a person of relatively high status
or who holds relatively high levels of trust where the offence is made
possible by their legitimate employment. Examples include: fraud,
embezzlement, tax violations, workplace theft.

Corporate crime

Illegal acts or omissions that are the result of deliberate decision
making or culpable negligence within a legitimate formal organisation.
Examples include: financial crimes, crimes against consumers, crimes
associated with employment relationships (including those related to
employee safety), crimes against the environment.

State crime

Forms of criminality that are committed by states and governments in
order to further a variety of domestic and foreign policies. State
crime can be seen as falling into four main categories (McLaughlin,
2001, p. 290)

* political criminality, including: corruption, intimidation, censorship
* criminality associated with security and police forces,
including: warmaking, genocide, ethnic cleansing, torture, terrorism
* criminality associated with economic activities, including:
monopolisation practices, health and safety violations, illegal
collaboration with multinational corporations
* criminality at cultural and societal levels, including: material
immiseration of sections of the community, institutional racism,
cultural vandalism.

Family violence

Forms of physical or mental violence in the life cycle of family
members: it can include physical abuse and neglect of children,
partner domestic violence, or elder abuse. Although family violence is
in some ways a different order of violence than other crimes of the
powerful, it is included here because its examination requires
consideration of the way social structure and convention can hide or
legitimate serious harms against human and social lives.

Hate crimes

A criminal act that is motivated by hatred, bias or prejudice against
a person or property based on the actual or perceived race, ethnicity,
gender, religion or sexual orientation of the victim.

Key theorists

Key theorists who have conducted research or written about crimes of
the powerful include: Stanley Cohen; Hazel Croall; Frank Pearce; Edwin
Sutherland; Steve Tombs; Dave Whyte
(Source: adapted from Mclaughlin, E. and Muncie, J. (eds), 2001)

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