ACCUSED PEDOPHILE’S CHILD CHARITY
NOVEMBER 12, 2011. BREAKING…The Penn State committee just formed to investigate the current pedophile scandal at the University will be head up by college trustee, KEN FRAZIER.
KEN FRAZIER IS THE PRESIDENT AND CEO OF MERCK PHARMACEUTICALS.
I realize that many readers won’t see the significance of this connection. And in this piece, I certainly don’t have the space to lay out the case against Merck and their vaccines. But in my opinion, this is exchanging one form of child abuse for another.
And incidentally, how many of the 100,000 kids Second Mile has dealt with, in the state of Pennsylvania, have been promoted heavily to get vaccinated? How many adverse reactions have occurred?
Former Penn State football coach, Jerry Sandusky, started The Second Mile, a charity for at-risk children, in 1977. Sandusky is now accused of 40 criminal counts related to child sexual abuse. A witness states he saw Sandusky raping a young boy in the Penn State locker room, in 2002.
The Second Mile, on its site, claims it has helped 100,000 children in Pennsylvania. So far, Sandusky is the only accused pedophile.
To understand the reach of Second Mile and its prestige and influence in the state of Pennsylvania, and therefore to see how the current investigation could be narrowed or blocked, it’s instructive to note its supporters. Most of these names have now been removed from the charity’s site, but before that happened they were saved by at least several people. A poster at HawkeyeNation.com has put up many names. I found a few myself on Second Mile pages.
For example, Second Mile holds what it calls Challenge Residential Weeks. They are mini-camps for kids. They’re sponsored by Bank of America, The Hershey Corporation, Walmart, and Warnaco, whose leading brand is Calvin Klein.
Other companies show up peripherally, not directly, through individuals who work for them or did work for them and support or work for Second Mile:
JPMorganChase
PriceWaterhouse
Heritage Hills Golf Resort
Philadelphia Phillies
Quaker State
Highmark Blue Shield
Susquehanna Bank
Then there are people who have held honorary status at Second Mile:
Former Notre Dame football coach, Lou Holtz
Philadelphia Eagles coach, And Reid
Golf legend Arnold Palmer
Actor Mark Wahlberg
Matt Millen, former NFL player and current ESPN analyst (Millen was an unpaid “director” of an honorary board who possibly had duties at Second Mile)
Fired Penn State football coach, Joe Paterno
Baseball legend Cal Ripken
Franco Harris, former Pittsburgh Steelers star
Jack Ham, former Steelers star
John Cappelletti, former NFL player
Dick Vermeil, former NFL coach
I found four people who are Penn State employees:
Professor Ralph Licastro
Professor Bob Ricketts
Susan Rao, who works in a science laboratory
Jeff Smith
I’m in no way suggesting that any of these people are involved in the current Sandusky investigation or anything else untoward.
But it helps to understand the landscape. The very presence of these important names could result in someone, somewhere deciding it’s better to keep the Sandusky investigation on its single rail, and minimize efforts to find out what else, if anything, has been going on at Second Mile, or at Penn State.
Consider the furor that has been aroused by what has happened so far. The prospect, for law enforcement, for Penn State, for Second Mile, for who knows who else, that another or other pedophiles may exist is daunting, to say to the least. The repercussions could turn the tremors of an earthquake into a volcano.
In the years leading up to the arrest of accused child molester, Jerry Sandusky, there were not only clues, there were reports. The most stark report came from then-graduate assistant, Mike McQueary, who stated he saw Sandusky raping a young boy in the showers of the Penn State locker room, in 2002.
McQueary told his father, told Joe Paterno, the football coach, who then passed some version of what he was told to his boss—and so on and so forth, all the way up to the president of Penn State.
Where, apparently, nothing was done. The police certainly didn’t take action.
And then for nine years, Sandusky was free to come to Penn State and use the facilities, although he had already been retired from coaching (1999). He was sometimes in the company of children.
No one did anything.
McQueary rose to the position of assistant coach on the football team. He saw Sandusky, between 2002 and 2011, many times on campus. So did head coach Paterno. It is assumed that Paterno’s bosses also knew Sandusky had access to sports facilities at the college.
How to explain all this?
A psychological state of denial? Some sort of frozen indifference? Fear of spoiling the reputation of the college?
Although one or more of those reasons might be relevant, perhaps they’re too easy. Perhaps there is more to this than meets the eye.
Suppose these men were aware that the pedophile activity was far-reaching and involved other men? Suppose that was the real secret. And still is.
Yes, this is speculation. Certainly. But so is every other attempt to explain the apparent unconcern about Sandusky, who was on campus mere days before his arrest last week.
Suppose the prospect of, say, going to the police or the press about Sandusky meant the possibility of pulling back the curtain on other pedophiles, other boys, other connections—something so extensive it could never be lived down. Suppose, for example, other pedophiles were (and are) heavy hitters with more power and money and influence than a mere assistant football coach (Sandusky).
A similar paralysis infected Second Mile. Its attorney, Wendell Courtney, saw a 1998 police report indicating that Sandusky had showered with two boys. Although no charges were filed against Sandusky at the time, Second Mile could have removed him from all activities involving children. That is exactly what the charity did in 2008, when Sandusky informed the board that he was being investigated about yet another incident with a boy.
In 1998, the local police worked a sting on Sandusky. They listened to him him talking on the phone to the mother of one of the boys Sandusky showered with. During the call, Sandusky admitted what he did—but for reasons still not understood, the prosecuting attorney, Gricar, and Child Protective Services dropped the investigation. Why? (Gricar disappeared in 2005 and has never been seen again. He has been declared dead.)
To this point, we have heard nothing about photos or videos Sandusky may have possessed. Certainly, the police have searched his home and office. What did they find?
So far, when the press comments on the intransigence of Penn State and Second Mile officials, the statements are expressions of shock and moral outrage and puzzlement. It’s time to move past that and consider that there may be real explanations here.
Second Mile may be forced to close its doors. Moody’s has indicated that the bond rating of Penn State could suffer from this scandal. All because of the activity of one accused pedophile. Imagine what would happen, in this regard, if there are other pedophiles who are part of Sandusky’s operation.
More reasons to try to limit the investigation to Sandusky.
Jon Rappoport