Just News – Navy SEAL has Assets Seized for Trying to Expose Elite Pedophile Ring Craig Sawyer exposed high-level pedophilia arrests

 

Navy SEAL has Assets Seized for Trying to Expose Elite Pedophile Ring Craig Sawyer exposed high-level pedophilia arrests
By: Jay Greenberg |@NeonNettle on 4th July 2017 @ 8.24am
Earlier this year, Navy SEAL Craig Sawyer blew the whistle on Elite pedophilia and revealed thousands of high-level pedophiles were being investigated by the US Government. Despite a mainstream media blackout on the cases, Sawyer vowed to lift the lid on the child trafficking networks that are operating in Washington D.C. and throughout the United States and beyond. Sawyer has been working with high-level federal law enforcers and intelligence workers to conduct his own independent research, that has led him to discover that top government officials routinely torture and kill young children during satanic rituals. In an emotionally charged appeal to the public, Sawyer said in a statement: “We’ve got to do something – We, as American citizens, have to pull up our big-boy pants.” He has since set up an organization called Vets4ChildRescue which aims to “educate and increase public awareness, assist law enforcement and other legal entities to prevent and reduce pedophilia, human sex trafficking, and child sexual abuse.” Since going public with his gruesome discoveries, the US Marine Veteran has had his funding accounts seized by GoFundMe and PayPal, and his campaign on YouCaring has been shut down. World Judge reports: You’d think this organization would be openly praised, yet the opposite effect is being felt from many power players. Craig’s organization seems to run into online funding roadblocks non-stop.

 

Egyptian court bans Muslim Brotherhood activity, confiscates assets

Egyptian court bans Muslim Brotherhood activity, confiscates assets

Al Arabiya

An Egyptian court on Monday banned the Muslim Brotherhood from carrying out any activities in the country and ordered the seizure of the group’s funds, widening a campaign to debilitate the Islamist movement of deposed President Mohammad Mursi.

“The court bans the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood organization and its non-governmental organization and all the activities that it participates in and any organization derived from it,” said the presiding judge Mohammed al-Sayed.

The decision marks a dramatic escalation of a crackdown by the military-backed government against the supporters of the ousted Mursi.

The court ordered the government to seize the Brotherhood’s funds and administer its frozen assets.

The army-backed government is waging the toughest crackdown in decades on the Islamist group, which says it has a million members. Security forces killed hundreds of its supporters and rounded up thousands more since Mursi was deposed by the army on July 3 after mass protests against his rule.

The Brotherhood won parliamentary and presidential elections after veteran autocrat Hosni Mubarak was overthrown in 2011.

It was officially registered as a recognized non-governmental organization in March, after being outlawed for most of its 85 years existence.
 

(With The Associated Press and Reuters)