Pope’s child porn 'normal' claim sparks outrage among victims

Victims of clerical sex abuse have reacted furiously to Pope Benedict’s claim yesterday that paedophilia wasn’t considered an “absolute evil” as recently as the 1970s.

In his traditional Christmas address yesterday to cardinals and officials working in Rome, Pope Benedict XVI also claimed that child pornography was increasingly considered “normal” by society.

“In the 1970s, paedophilia was theorised as something fully in conformity with man and even with children,” the Pope said.

“It was maintained — even within the realm of Catholic theology — that there is no such thing as evil in itself or good in itself. There is only a ‘better than’ and a ‘worse than’. Nothing is good or bad in itself.”

The Pope said abuse revelations in 2010 reached “an unimaginable dimension” which brought “humiliation” on the Church.

Asking how abuse exploded within the Church, the Pontiff called on senior clerics “to repair as much as possible the injustices that occurred” and to help victims heal through a better presentation of the Christian message.

“We cannot remain silent about the context of these times in which these events have come to light,” he said, citing the growth of child pornography “that seems in some way to be considered more and more normal by society” he said.

But outraged Dublin victim Andrew Madden last night insisted that child abuse was not considered normal in the company he kept.

Mr Madden accused the Pope of not knowing that child pornography was the viewing of images of children being sexually abused, and should be named as such.

He said: “That is not normal. I don’t know what company the Pope has been keeping for the past 50 years.”

Pope Benedict also said sex tourism in the Third World was “threatening an entire generation”.

Angry abuse victims in America last night said that while some Church officials have blamed the liberalism of the 1960s for the Church’s sex abuse scandals and cover-up catastrophes, Pope Benedict had come up with a new theory of blaming the 1970s.

“Catholics should be embarrassed to hear their Pope talk again and again about abuse while doing little or nothing to stop it and to mischaracterise this heinous crisis,” said Barbara Blaine, the head of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests,

“It is fundamentally disturbing to watch a brilliant man so conveniently misdiagnose a horrific scandal,” she added.

“The Pope insists on talking about a vague ‘broader context’ he can’t control, while ignoring the clear ‘broader context’ he can influence — the long-standing and unhealthy culture of a rigid, secretive, all-male Church hierarchy fixated on self-preservation at all costs. This is the ‘context’ that matters.”

The latest controversy comes as the German magazine Der Spiegel continues to investigate the Pope’s role in allowing a known paedophile priest to work with children in the early 1980s.

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Wikileaks diplomatic cables

‘The United States Is Behind This Deliberate Leak’

A young Iranian boy stood behind his flag while awaiting the arrival of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Tehran's airport earlier this year.

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A young Iranian boy stood behind his flag while awaiting the arrival of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Tehran’s airport earlier this year.

Iran has its own special take on the diplomatic cables recently published by WikiLeaks. Presidential Advisor Esfandiar Rahim Mashai assumes that the United States government leaked the documents itself. In an interview with SPIEGEL ONLINE, he says that Washington’s goal is to play off the governments in the Middle East against one other.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Have you read what Washington’s ambassadors in your neighboring Arab countries write about Iran?

Esfandiar Rahim Mashai: I’ve been traveling a lot recently, so I haven’t had a chance yet. But our experts are examining the disclosures very intensively and have reported everything to me.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Are you surprised by the clarity with which some Gulf States, as well as Egypt, call upon the United States to stop Tehran’s nuclear ambitions?

Mashai: These documents are not authentic. The national interests of the United States and its allies are behind this. They see the world through their eyes, pursue their own goals, and draw the conclusions that suit their purposes.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: What are the intentions of the United States, in your view?

Mashai: America wants to portray itself as the leader of the world, as master of the destinies of nations. It wants to play off the regimes in the region against one another. It wants the world to believe that we are divided. It wants to legitimize its presence and influence in the region.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: But the diplomatic reports were published against Washington’s will and are damaging to the United States. The WikiLeaks disclosures are not a State Department PR campaign.

Mashai: Are you sure about that? How, then, did WikiLeaks gain access to the documents?

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Presumably through a US Army private who had access to a central government database and has since been arrested.

Mashai: Do you believe that? Then you must be very naïve indeed. No, the United States is behind this deliberate leak. The Americans are trying to paint the world in black and white. They underscore the differences among nations and want to show everyone that peace is only possible in cooperation with them.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Do you question the authenticity of the more than 250,000 documents?

Mashai: I don’t want to get into individual documents and their authenticity. But I have no doubt that a US government plan is behind this disclosure. When someone wants to suggest something, they include fake information with real information so as to create a certain impression. That’s why each country has to analyze the documents that relate to it, which is what our experts in Tehran are doing now.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: In other words, you do take the embassy reports very seriously.

Mashai: We are only examining them to figure out the Americans’ tricks.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: You refuse to believe that your neighbors fear Iran?

Mashai: That’s what we read in the reports. But it’s the United States that is trying to instill fear of Iran in these countries. No one is afraid of us, nor should they be. But one can also see these reports as evidence of how much pressure the United States exerts on some governments. When that happens, things are said that the other party wants to hear.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Is that how you explain the statement by the Saudi Arabian king, who demands that the United States “cut off the head of the (Iranian) snake?”

Mashai: That isn’t the language of the Saudi Arabian king. In their reports, the US ambassadors can claim that anyone said anything. Our friends in the region are denying everything.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: … because they don’t want to upset Tehran any further.

Mashai: They don’t deny the mistakes they’ve made in the past, such as when they supported Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in his war against us. And we generously forgave them. Even if one of our friends had said something unfortunate, the Iranian nation would forgive them.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: So, in your view, the fear of your nuclear program is pure fantasy on the part of the US ambassadors in the region?

Mashai: We want to use nuclear energy in a peaceful way. Our neighbors know that. If they fear anything, it’s a military strike against Iran by the United States and its allies. If they are afraid, then it’s the result of American and Zionist propaganda.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Are your fellow Iranians able to view the WikiLeaks disclosures on the Internet, or is the site blocked, like so many others in Iran?

Mashai: Anyone can access the site. Why should be block it? We are a great nation that doesn’t have a problem with such disclosures. Our nation is smart enough to see through this campaign.

The interview was conducted by Dieter Bednarz

Source: http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,733060,00.html

Ufo Video From Turkey Shows Alien Occupants

This extraordinary incident took place in a compound in Kumburgaz/Istanbul was witnessed by many residents and filmed by the same night guard Yalcin Yalman as it was in 2007,

The images captured are expected to have a tremendous impact throughout the world and be listed as “the most important UFO/extraterrestrial images ever filmed in the all World”

During the 4months, between May and September 2008, many nationwide UFO sightings were reported from different parts of Turkey, while some of them were filmed and photographed and aired. Within the same period of time, these objects also witnessed by the residents of Kumburgaz/Yeni Kent Compound, caught on video several times by a night guard named Yalcin Yalman and these footages are considered as the closest and the most significant images ever filmed around the world.

In these amazing UFO video footages which would likely have major repercussions around the world and be listed as the most significant UFO videos ever, physical forms of UFOs and their metallic structures are clearly noticeable. Whats more important is that in the close-up of some footages of the objects, entities in them can be distinctly made out.

And also have a look at these pictures on http://wemustknow.net/2010/02/ufo-pictures-and-videos-taken-ostend-belgium-2009/

Moon puts on spectacular show in first total lunar eclipse to coincide with Winter Solstice in almost 400 years

Unless you were around in 1638, it’s unlikely you’ve ever seen anything quite like this.

The moon turned blood-red over a crisp white landscape yesterday in the first lunar eclipse on the winter solstice for nearly 400 years.

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth, Sun and Moon are in line and the Earth’s shadow moves across the surface of the full moon.

Sunlight that has passed through the earth’s atmosphere makes the moon appear orange, brown, red or black. Just after 6.30am yesterday, the shadow appeared as a tiny bite in one side of the moon.

The spectacular Lunar Eclispe photographed over the snow-covered fields high in the Pennines above Holmbridge, West YorkshireThis spectacular picture of the lunar eclispe was captured over the snow-covered fields high in the Pennines above Holmbridge, West Yorkshire

By 7.25am, this was the spectacular scene high in the Pennines above Holmbridge, West Yorkshire, before the moon disappeared at the break of day.

The striking red lines cutting across the landscape are a less natural phenomenon – car tail lights, in a trail captured by thecamera’s eight-second exposure.

The total eclipse began at 7.40am, with the moon close to the western horizon, and was expected to last for around 73 minutes.

Some of the best images in the UK came from Scotland where viewers were treated to the sight of the moon rising in the morning sky, gradually being eaten away over the course of an hour.

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The winter solstice lunar eclipse as seen over rooftops and Horton Park mosque, BradfordThe winter solstice lunar eclipse as seen over rooftops and Horton Park mosque, Bradford

The Moon is engulfed in the Earth's shadow as it nears the peak of a rare winter solstice
The Moon is engulfed in the Earth's shadow as it nears the peak of a rare winter solstice

The red moon is viewed with a telescope from Palm Beach Gardens, US, left, while the moon begins to be covered by the Earth’s shadow in Edinburgh

A picture taken in New York shows the moon as a total eclipse nears its peak
A total eclipsed moon is seen from Silver Spring, Maryland,

A picture taken in New York, left, shows the moon as the total eclipse nears its peak while in Silver Spring, Maryland, right, the moon turns a deep red

In the US, spectacular images of the moon turning blood red greeted lucky skygazers.

During a lunar eclipse the earth, sun and moon are almost exactly in line with each other. As they line up, the earth’s shadow passes across the surface of the full moon.

At first the shadow appears as a tiny bite in one side of the moon, before it engulfs the moon entirely.

Once the moon has moved into the shadow it is lit by sunlight that has passed through the earth’s atmosphere.

The sunlight that hits the craters and plains of the lunar surface has a spooky reddish tinge.

And this is the first time that one has taken place on the winter solstice – the shortest day of the year – since 1638, so the omens could be particularly strong.

The blood-red moon and the monument of The Savior of The World during a total lunar eclipse as seen from San Salvador last nightThe blood-red moon and the monument of The Savior of The World during a total lunar eclipse as seen from San Salvador last night

The lunar eclipse is visible in Scottish Borders as the moon starts to move into the Earth's shadowThe lunar eclipse is visible in Scottish Borders as the moon starts to move into the Earth’s shadow

Enlarge   The moon in various stages of a total lunar eclipse as seen from Mexico City The moon in various stages of a total lunar eclipse this morning as seen from Mexico City

Shrouded in darkness: Part of the moon is in darkness as the the earth's shadow moves across it during today's lunar eclipseShrouded in darkness: Part of the moon is in darkness as the earth’s shadow moves across it during today’s lunar eclipse in this image taken from Dallas

Pacman-like: A wedge of the moon is obscured by shadow in this image taken from Great Falls, Virginia. If conditions are right, the surface of the moon could glow blood red later this morningPacman-like: A wedge of the moon is obscured by shadow in this image taken from Great Falls, Virginia

It is impossible to predict the colour of a lunar eclipse in advance. On rare occasions it goes entirely black.

The moon is seen with the Chrysler Building in the foreground in New YorkThe moon is seen with the Chrysler Building in the foreground in New York

But it can appear copper, brown or blood red depending on how far it goes into shadow and whether the atmosphere is polluted with dust from volcanoes.

Since our ancestors first gazed at the night sky, a total lunar eclipse has been regarded as one of the most auspicious events of the celestial calendar.

From southern parts of the UK, the initial partial phase and the beginning of what is known as ‘totality’ were visible, but the moon dropped down into the western sky as dawn approached.

From those locations, when totality begins, the moon was low in the west-north-western sky, close to the horizon and in a rapidly brightening sky.

From locations in Scotland and Northern Ireland, totality should have been visible in its entirety, but the moon will have been low after the time of greatest eclipse.

During totality the moon tracks through the northern part of the Earth’s dark umbral shadow, so the southern half will appear considerably darker than the northern part.

The Lunar eclipse in Ayrshire, Scotland,
The Moon is almost fully eclipsed at 0221 a.m. EST (0721 GMT) in Great Falls, Virginia j

The Lunar eclipse in Ayrshire, Scotland, left, while the moon is almost fully eclipsed at 0221 a.m. EST in Great Falls, Virginia

A diagram which shows how the light refracting around the Earth's edge can make the moon appear blood red during an eclipseA diagram which shows how the light refracting around the Earth’s edge can make the moon appear blood red during an eclipse

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