The Evil that Child Molesters Wrought

BY: RAVANARI DAS

Jan 25, USA (SUN) — Shrila Molesterpad's sudden shift to Ulhasnagar gives cause to wonder: is the sicko swami having a Samadhi of Gold—make that a Palace of Slime—built for himself? After all, that is the psychology of the exploiter of children: one who can perform such heinous crimes against children, against babies, against the Society he's avowed to lead, and against the Godly Spiritual Master who initiated him, will naturally want to be celebrated after death. And death is not far away, truth be told. If this is the case, then before this aberration against the true saints of this sampradaya comes to pass and a shrine is built in honor of the human misery he has caused, there must be a judgment.

No Palace of Death should be constructed to honor the destruction of countless lives of children and their mothers. And to do that, why not be sure Monkey on a Stick becomes a bestseller in Ulhasnagar? Make sure every distinguished member of the Rotary and Lion Clubs, as well as all ranking policemen and town managers like the Mayor, have their own private copies.

In the first installment of our righteous rant, we admit to having become blinded with furious wrath. We couldn't help ourselves. We have spent a few days calming down to the point that at least we can write almost coherently. We were then seething with rage, not only for the harm such spineless, filthy perverts do to innocent children, but furious for the pain their mothers were forced to silently endure when a band of in-crowd scumbags damaged forever the lives of Krishna's most vulnerable devotees, their children. In ISKCON we send the devotees out on the streets to shout to the world about the better life we have to offer. We send the ladies we revere as our Matajis out into the world with book bags as preachers. And then…this? Inexcusable!

Who has given a twisted coterie of in-crowd pedophiles the right to destroy this sacred work of Srila Prabhupada and his sincere devotees? It is our greatest sadness that such child molesters cannot be summarily exported to Pakistan or Iran, where the good people know how to properly deal with the lowest of the low: there they are castrated but hung by the neck before they can bleed to death. Is that any different from the dictates of Manu's Laws for Mankind?

Then what of the victims of child molestation? Can we wish them a "Have a nice day!" and be done with it? No, we should lift the rug if we dare and see with our own eyes what happens to the lives of people who, having been robbed of their self-respect, fall through the cracks. Victims tormented into becoming society's lowest outcastes because that's what such "leaders" taught them they're worth. Often the child molester is forced to turn and become one himself until some understanding hand is offered in sincere sympathy. Society is quick to forgive the perpetrator with his Rolex watch and condemn the victim.

Readers, I invite you to share my righteous rage with me. Please watch a documentary that was too vivid for the television it was made for. Seeing this film, you'll catch a glimpse of the dark road the victims of rape and sexual abuse must spend in shame, hidden away in darkness, hated by the very impotent society that turned its back on them. See how the victim is forced to live as an outcaste while the pervert who put him there returns to his mahogany desk—or his velvet rose-petal scented throne and his own private puja. In our two-dimensional society that which we are taught is "reality"-- does anyone but the mother consider what happens to the victim?

This true story I beg you to watch is right here on the Internet. It was once scheduled for broadcast on the Discovery Channel, even listed in the TV Guide and papers, but the good old boys in Washington paid off the British filmmakers and quashed it. No good red-blooded American can believe his lawmakers are pedophiles, just as no proper devotee can think such a thing about an American swami in saffron and tilak. No, the film is not about New Vrindavana, but it just as well might be. Watching it, the truth about the demons who pose as leaders—or tragically sometimes as spiritual masters—becomes all to clear. It is the true story of sex ring millionaires and prominent politicians in Nebraska and Washington led by one banker named Lawrence King, who raped and tortured orphaned children in organized parties.

And when one young lady victim spoke out, breaking her barrier of shame, the American political machine bulldozed her and put her behind bars for eight years for--you guessed it--"perjury". How does this happen? It happens because a filthy perverted worm of a man who abuses children considers them only "throw aways". Children are considered worthy of only the trash heap once the ring of scoundrels have had their sick fun.

So, righteous devotees, before you go to Ulhasnagar with a crate of John Hubner's Monkey on a Stick, before you get the respectable people there to speak out against any Temple of Death that may be in the plans for Shri Molesterpad, go to Google Video Documentary and watch "Conspiracy of Silence". Also go to Wikipedia and read about a "righteous, honorable, good, red-blooded Republican leader" named Lawrence King. Put tilaka on King and he could be a doppelganger to Molesterpada.

Once upon a time, when men had honor, they naturally vowed over the graves of their mothers that the pain and sadness caused them by any scoundrel would be avenged if they were worthy of the manhood their mothers gave them. What has happened to us? Do we not look upon the feet of our Godsisters and respectfully call them as our dear mothers? Is their pain not our pain? Are we their worthy sons, or cowardly timid eunuchs looking for a free lunch?

Remember, it is not one man's job to forgive crimes committed against others. Even God does not forgive the evil that was done until the victim receives ardent prayers of apology from the sinful perpetrator himself. Righteous anger is the duty of one who has a genuine faith in true religion. Where there is truth, there must be justice. Then let justice come to Ulhasnagar. But remember that you are representing Srila Prabhupada, and his purity is your power and your strength. Do not veer from that course and your mission will be blessed.



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