Senin, 09 Juni 2014

DEAD AND MISSING CHILDREN

 

The children were "emaciated, pot-bellied, fragile with flesh hanging loosely on their limbs."

This was the home run by the Bon Secours sisters, in Galway in Ireland.

Recently, the bodies of up to 800 children have been found in a septic tank near the home.

Mass baby grave in Tuam, Galway.


Children in care in Ireland.

Around two children died each week at the institution. 

There were 10 similar children's homes across Ireland.


Some of the children from the Irish homes were adopted.

In England, almost 5,000 children - including babies - have disappeared from local government care homes in the past two years.

Some of those who disappeared were between four and nine years old.

The number includes a one-year-old girl missing since July 2013.


Peaches Geldof

Kent County Council reported the most children missing - with 458 children disappearing.

PEACHES GELDOF LIVED IN KENT



The second highest number was in Nottinghamshire where 215 children disappeared.

"The Rev xxxxxxx from Nottinghamshire reportedly partnered Jimmy Savile in running a highly publicised Nottinghamshire children's charity run."



In Hertfordshire there were 209 missing children.

Bilderberg met in Hertfordshire in 2013.



Sean Ross Abbey home in Tipperary. Thousands of children in Irish care homes

Historian Michael Dwyer has found that 2,051 children from Catholic children's care homes were part of secret vaccine trials in Ireland.


 Thousands of children in Irish care homes

Similar trials are believed to have been carried out in St Patrick's Mother and Baby Home, St Peter's Mother and Baby Home, St Clare's Baby Home, the Good Shepherd Mother and Baby Home, St Joseph’s Industrial School for Boys, St Finbarr’s Industrial School for Girls, St Vincent’s Industrial School, St Joseph’s School for Deaf Boys, and St Saviours’s Dominican Orphanage.



A commission of investigation into the vaccine trials was halted by the Irish Supreme Court in 2003.

'Forced trials' for vaccines  / Thousands of children in Irish care homes.

~~

Archives








































Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar