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In this video, Jason Bermas thanks the BBC for doing its job...journalism. The BBC in conjunction with the Sunday Post has uncovered a mass grave of over 400 children at a Catholic Orphanage, but how far will the investigation go?
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Today Jason Burmas decided to give credit where credit is due. In most cases, the mainstream media's main concern seems to be to push disinformation and propaganda to shape public opinion. Sometimes they do actual real investigative journalism, and that's why he says "Hats off to the BBC."
One of BBC's internal investigations, in conjunction with another paper, has uncovered a mass grave of 400 plus children outside of Scotland. This mass grave is located nearby a Catholic orphanage, and there have been allegations of abuse going back decades. 11,600 children spent time there, and they had 185 records of children in this mass grave.
Until today there was little known about any of the children that lived at this orphanage let alone those in a nearby unmarked mass grave in Lanark. One person, who lost his brother, had heard rumors that his brother was struck on the head with a golf club. The only information provided about his brother's death was that he had died in 1961 due to a brain hemorrhage. It is well known that the Catholic Church has a lengthy track record of child abuse. It's believed eight hundred infants are buried on what were once the grounds of an old mother and baby home run by nuns of the Catholic Church.
After worldwide publicity, the Irish government announced that there would be an investigation into the horror stories that are reported in this town. All of this started with a citizen investigation which discovered some of the overgrown plots of children's bodies.
This orphanage was operational until 1981, and that's significant because we know that elites have used orphanages in the past to traffic in children. Similar to the Franklin scandal for example. The real question is, does this tie into things like operation YewTree and the ED heath investigation involving the ex-prime minister of the UK, we don't know for sure.
Real investigative journalism has been done here, and we can only hope that further evidence comes to light about this abuse. Unsurprisingly the nuns that worked at this organization have declined to comment on the findings. In a statement, they only said the ongoing Scottish child abuse inquiry was the best place to investigate what had happened. We can only hope that this story is not buried and that more comes to light.
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