#294: Stop the McElroy Elevation Part II—Rachel Mastrogiacomo and Gene Gomulka
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🗓️ 26 July 2022
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to part two with Rachel Master Jocomo, a victim of satanic ritual abuse at the hands of a former priest of the San Diego diocese, Jacob Bertrand. |
| 0:12.0 | We had her on last week speaking with scholarly paddles and how her story is sadly typical of the way prellates in the Catholic Church handle actual abuse. |
| 0:22.0 | And this week we're going to take a slightly different angle and we're going to be a lot more hard hitting with Jean Gamalca, a pro bono sexual abuse victim advocate and researcher. |
| 0:32.0 | I've had Jean on the show and you can also see that by clicking the link inside Patrick Kauf in that media. So Rachel and Jean are on deck and we'll be here very shortly. |
| 0:41.0 | Don't miss, restore the culture.com. If you click on that link, you will find the top summit, the most important summit ever done on the COVID bullshittery as the kids say. |
| 0:51.0 | It's called Truth of Referee. Guests is wide and varied as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Dr. Peter McCullough, the late great Dr. Zeb Zalenko, the late great Dr. Rosa Corey, Holocaust survivor Vera Sharav, a G. Edward Griffin, Dr. Ryan Cole, all the information that you'll find at restorethaculture.com is evergreen because it's rooted in the truth. So that's a nice segue. Restore the culture.com. You're welcome. |
| 1:18.0 | Coming up next, Jean Gamalca and Rachel, master Jockema, but first this fake celebrity endorsement. |
| 1:32.0 | So glad to be joined by Jean Gamalca, a pass guest on the Patrick Kauf in show. He is a retired Navy chaplain and captain. He is a hell of a researcher and has been a very courageous whistleblower on behalf of victims who feel voiceless. |
| 1:57.0 | So before I introduce Jean, I want to welcome back Rachel for part two of probably a harrowing conversation for your Rachel. |
| 2:04.0 | Thanks for hanging in with us. It means a lot that you keep making yourself available for this uncomfortable conversation. So thanks. |
| 2:12.0 | Thank you. I'm so grateful. |
| 2:14.0 | Let's go back to you, Jean. Not you, Jean or origin or again, you, Jean. I'm sure you've heard every Jean joke imaginable. |
| 2:23.0 | Let me start with your recent, as we're talking about this last last week, July 18th at one Peter five corrupt cardinal corrupt pontificate. Now Rachel's story offers us a lot of dots to be connected that most people are not aware of. |
| 2:39.0 | So let's start with a previous, more secular source of whistleblowing and truth exposition. And that's the late Richard Sip. Why is Sip's official communicate with with Robert McAroy, the Bishop of San Diego cardinal elect? Why is McAroy's treatment of Sip's research so key to understanding what's happened to Rachel and to McAroy getting elevated? |
| 3:05.0 | Whenever you investigate abuse, you want to be sure that the person is not being falsely accused and that you have enough evidence to support, you know, the allegations. |
| 3:21.0 | And when Richard Sip reported what he had learned over the years about McAroy and other bishops, not just McArec, I'm sorry. |
| 3:32.0 | He reported McArec to Benedict in 2008. It was his report that was very much responsible for McArec being sidelined. |
| 3:46.0 | But then when Benedict retired and Francis became the pope, at that point people like Rachel and myself and others, we believe we were hoping that now we would have a pope who would really take a very hard stance against abuse and abuse those who were victims of abuse and those who were victims like myself. |
| 4:15.0 | And others of reprisals for reporting the abuse. So when now when when McArec is seeing now traveling all over the world, |
| 4:25.0 | trying and everywhere, Richard Sip went back, used the chain of command, went to McAroy because Sip lived in La Hoya, which was within the diocese of San Diego. |
| 4:37.0 | And he presented McAroy with this evidence, including, you know, he made it clear that he interviewed not one, not two, but 12 seminarians who corroborated the fact that they were abused by McArec. |
| 4:56.0 | Well, you know, as an abuse investigator and consultant, you know, if if I have more than one, you know, victim who corroborated the same fake facts in it. |
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