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  • 2015-06-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Are European Royals Killing Naked Children for Fun at Human Hunting Parties? (en)
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  • June 2015 saw the recirculation of a rather bizarre and far-fetched article from a year earlier — originally published on a number of disreputable web sites — holding that members of European royalty, government officials, and highly-placed clergy were taking part in human hunting parties during which they tracked down and killed naked children: On the surface, that synopsis sounds grotesque and horrifying, yet impressive: four different eyewitnesses gave detailed testimony before an international tribunal and stated they had direct knowledge of such an activity? How could that be if there weren't something to this? The answer is that this story was completely fabricated; and the International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ), also known as the International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS), is a non-existent entity, nothing more than a one-man blog that pretends to be a tribunal established to enforce common law: The same source falsely claimed back in 2013 that Pope Benedict XVI resigned the papacy because the Vatican had received word from a European government that they planned to issue arrest warrants for his part in sheltering pedophile priests. (en)
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