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Topic History of: Buried away in the media
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hedda Saunders..booted from The Vatican committee investigating priestly abuse, for allegedly bullying other committee members.

Quoted ad infinitum in the Australian media for calling Cardinal George Pell a "psychopath" despite having never met him..Pell being the first Cardinal to set up a compensation fund for abuse victims.

Also Buried in The Media including Australia's national network the ABC which was so prevalent in pursuing false claims about George Pell including promoting a book that has since been proven ( in court) full of falsehoods ...yet refuses to review 2 books examining the falsehoods and the false police case driven by (corrupt ?) Victorian Police to "get Pell".

One by an historian and one by a "left wing" priest notable for his opposition to Pell decisions but nonetheless appalled an innocent priest was railroaded.

Buried in The Media: the connections between corrupt Victorian Police and the vicious dreaded Italian Mafia
'Ndrangheta (established in Victoria decades ago) who have had their fingers in Vatican finances for decades and which Cardinal Pell was tasked with extracting from the Vatican.

Buried in The Media:
the missing $1Million stolen from Vatican finances and sent to Australia for ..what? bribes?..media seems disinterested.
JK2006 Yet another story ruining the media hype that "False Allegations are vanishingly rare". As we discovered with Peter Saunders (then head of profitable charity NAPAC), they are actually the vast majority.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1065556...Dulwich-College.html