RE: https://rssfeed.media/@guardianfeeds/116254074685449085
#richardguilliat and #newscorp sound like a #paedophileprotectors.
I cannot fathom in what context this was #journalism or something the public needs to know except to defend and protect paedophiles.
Their guilt was upheld by the #highcourt. He did his podcasts after this. There is no ‘I’m innocent’ moment or they weren’t paedophiles. So he persecuted victims to indulge himself.
@Techmeme No accountability or responsibility for state or private interests in extreme purges and genocides, only fascists financing the mobs cults. Hence monopolistic and protectionist racketeering for ultra bosses; me, my first men celebrating their criminal cowardice.
#PaedophileProtectors #UltrasEvil #CreatingShitHoles #WeakMen #MSMStrongMenLiars #TheFederation What a very fine legacy George Pell leaves behind:
George Pell’s death brought to mind “those hundreds of broken, red-eyed men, who looked older than their years, who clasped my hand and were often unable to speak,” writes
Louise Milligan
#insiders #paedophile #PaedophileProtectors
https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/news/law-crime/2023/01/14/the-child-abuse-cases-which-george-pell-was-never-tried

The child abuse cases for which George Pell was never tried
The first time I met George Pell, I was a cadet journalist and he was the archbishop of Melbourne. He was dazzling. Even then, Pell had a slightly terrifying reputation. He was loudly opposed to giving communion to gay Catholics and to women in the clergy, and would later declare that abortion was a worse moral crime than paedophilia. His Catholicism was muscular and pugilistic. The motto he chose for his coat of arms was “Be not afraid”.
The Saturday Paper