Monday, January 10, 2011

SOS staging locations for oath-taking and entrapment - Crown Agents - Kenya: First Country with SOS-Kinderdorf - Always 'for the children'

SOS Children's Villages; Always 'for the Children'

"SOS Children's Villages (German: SOS-Kinderdorf) is an independent, non-governmental international development organisation which has been working to meet the needs and protect the interests and rights of children since 1949. It was founded by Hermann Gmeiner in Imst, Austria. According to the Financial Times, the 2004 turnover of SOS Children's Villages altogether was US$807 million, and it was ranked 33 out of a 100 global NGOs for "global accountability". Its international umbrella organisation, SOS-Kinderdorf International, was founded in 1960, after national associations had been established in France, Germany and Italy in addition to the original Austrian association. Over a hundred national associations across the world have since been established."

Hypothesis:

SOS Children's Villages it is alleged are being used by Crown Agents Sisters, City & Guilds livery companies and Odd Fellows / Rebekahs as pedophile oath-taking and entrapment centers in up to 130 countries around the world.

Note Anne Dunham worked in Indonesia and Lahore, Pakistan, while her son Barry Soetoro went to Quetta in 1981 and possibly met with Osama bin Laden; he went to Kenya in 2007 to campaign with cousin Odinga; all these places have SOS-CVs and sleeper-cell terrorists who love to suddenly kill.

Do SOS-CVs link pedophile oath takers with agent provocateurs in al-Qaeda or Luo or Taliban .......... sleeper cells?

How about the torching of the church in Eldoret, Kenya?

SOS Children's Villages' activities in the country

Kenya was one of the first African countries in which SOS-Kinderdorf International became active. The national association, "SOS Children's Village Association Kenya" was founded in 1971. Its aim was to help reduce the ever-increasing number of orphaned and neglected children in the country who were not receiving any support from the state. It was just one year later that the construction of the first Kenyan SOS Children's Village started in Buru Buru, a suburb of Nairobi. Over the years more SOS Children's Village facilities have been built in Nairobi, the coastal city of Mombasa, in Eldoret and in Meru. The SOS Children's Village work in Kenya has been supported by former State President Daniel T. Arap Moi since the 1970ies, he has also taken on the patronage of the SOS Children's Villages in Kenya.

Here is a video which underlines Crown Agents Sisters' strategy of setting up SOS Children's Villages with on-site or nearby pedophile oath-taking and entrapment centers, to corrupt and control leaders in targeted countries by blackmail (D2 Banking archives pedophile snuff films).

http://www.videowired.com/watch/?id=3649067702

Here below is some information on the equivalent SOS Children's organization in Pakistan; Abel Danger now is presented with the potential in twenty-four hours, if contacts are able to get this story to go viral in the Muslim world, and help us to find out who is on Crown Agents' payroll in the countries whose leaders are alleged to have supported the 9/11 attacks.

http://www.crownagents.com/CrownAgentsBank/Crown-Agents-International-Payroll.aspx

Capital: Islamabad
Area: 796,095 km²
Population: 162.4 million (July 2005)
Ethnic groups: Descendents of groups of Dravidians, Greeks, Arabs, Mongols, Persians, Turks and Afghans
Official language(s): Urdu
Religion(s): Islam
Currency: 1 Pakistani rupee = 100 paisa



Kenya, just like many other southern and eastern African countries, has been hard hit by the raging AIDS pandemic. In order to react, from 2003 on SOS Children's Villages started setting up social and medical centres in Nairobi, Eldoret and Mombasa. The social centres include Family Strengthening Programmes, which enable children who are at risk of losing the care of their family to grow within a caring family environment. To achieve this, SOS Children’s Villages works directly with families and communities to empower them to effectively protect and care for their children, in cooperation with local authorities and other service providers.

At present there are four SOS Children's Villages, three SOS Youth Facilities, four SOS Kindergartens, three SOS Hermann Gmeiner Schools, two SOS Training Centres, three SOS Social Centres and one SOS Medical Centre in Kenya.

Capital: Jakarta
Area: 1,904,000 km²
Population: 241.9 million (July 2005)
Ethnic groups: Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese, Bataks
Official language(s): Bahasa Indonesia
Religion(s): Muslim, Christian and Hindu
Currency: 1 Indonesian rupiah = 100 sen

SOS Children's Villages' activities in the country

Whilst Mr Agus Prawoto, an Indonesian, was studying in Austria in 1969, he got to know the SOS Children's Village idea and facilities very well. Impressed by the concept and attracted by the happy atmosphere in the SOS Children's Villages he wanted to give orphaned and abandoned children in his home country also the chance to grow up in the security of an SOS Children's Village. After returning to Indonesia in 1970, Agus Prawoto immediately started with the preparations for the founding of the first SOS Children's Village in Lembang, 16 km north of Bandung on West Java. The national association, SOS Desa Taruna Indonesia, was founded in 1971 and the first families were able to move into their new homes in September 1972.

Over the years a number of SOS Children's Villages and attached facilities for underprivileged children and youths were established in other regions of the island state. Thus, facilities were built on Java in the capital of Jakarta as well as in Semarang, on Bali in Tabanan, and – following relief measures after a tsunami in 1992 - in Maumere, on the island of Flores. Heavy conflicts between Indonesian troops and independence fighters in East Timor led SOS Desa Taruna Indonesia to set up an SOS Emergency Relief Programme in 1999. More than 100 refugees from an orphanage in the capital of East Timor, Dili, were brought to safety in SOS Children's Village Flores where they remained for the duration of the war.

On 26 December 2004 an earthquake just off the coast of Sumatra with a magnitude of 9.3 caused a series of lethal tsunamis throughout the Indian Ocean coastal areas. The north-western coast of Sumatra was worst hit, there more than 100,000 people died. SOS Desa Taruna Indonesia had no facilities on the island at the time, but did not hesitate to provide under most difficult circumstances immediate emergency relief measures to traumatized children and homeless families. This was followed by the construction of more than 500 private houses and several community centres for local communities near Banda Aceh and Meulaboh. Generous donations and close cooperation with the local authorities led to the establishment of three SOS Children’s Villages and adjacent Kindergarten, to become operational during the course of 2007.

2005 saw the beginning of the first SOS Family Strengthening Programmes so that children at risk can stay in the caring environment of their own biological family. To achieve this, SOS Desa Taruna Indonesia works directly with families and communities to empower them to effectively protect and care for their children, in cooperation with local authorities and other service providers.

In 2006 a strong earthquake hit the town of Yogyakarta and SOS Youth Facility Timoho provided emergency relief for the victims and still maintains family strengthening in the area. In 2007 Jakarta experienced a major flood and again SOS Desa Taruna Indonesia provided emergency relief measures.

At present there are eight SOS Children's Villages in Indonesia, five SOS Youth Facilities, eight SOS Kindergartens, one SOS Hermann Gmeiner School, two SOS Vocational Training Centres, and nine SOS Social Centres.

All Cities

Lahore
SOS Children's Villages of Pakistan
National Office
Ferozepur Road, Lahore-54600.
Tel: 042-5854416
042-5866546
042-5839644
042-5846255
Fax: 042-5852377
Email: national@sos.org.pk

Dhodial
SOS Children's Village Dhodial
Fatima Zia Plaza,
Opp. Ayub Medical Complex Manshera Road,
Abbottabad. N.W.F.P.
Tel: 0992-500885
0992-383885
Fax: 0992-334537
Email: dhodial@sos.org.pk

Karachi
SOS Children's Village Karachi
153-Deh Mehran, Jinnah Avenue,
Behind Mukhtarkar's Office,
Malir Halt, Karachi.
Tel: 021-4592202
021-4593035
021-8241672
Email: soskarachi@cyber.net.pk

Rawalpindi
SOS Children's Village Rawalpindi
Opposite High Court - G.T. Road,
P.O.Box 1379, Rawalpindi.
Tel: 051-4490510
051-4490511
Email: sosrwp@yahoo.com

Faisalabad
SOS Children's Village Faisalabad
Chak No. 199/R.B,
Gatwala Post Office Gatwala,
Faisalabad.
Tel: 041-9230181
041-9230182
Fax: 042-5852377
Email: soscvfsd@wateen.net

Sargodha
SOS Children's Village Sargodha
49-Tail, Main Faisalabad Road,
Near Board of Secondary Education,
Sargodha.
Tel: 048-3212828
Fax: 048- 3224306
Email: sargodha@sos.org.pk

Multan
SOS Children's Village Multan
Industrial Estate, Sector No.1, Multan.
Tel: 061-6538481
061-6538482
Fax: 061-6538480
Email: multan@sos.org.pk

Sialkot
SOS Children's Village Sialkot
Airport Road, Khambaranwala, Sialkot.
Tel: 052-3224906
052-3241768
Fax: 052-3553827
Email: sos_skt@yahoo.com

Quetta
SOS Children's Village Quetta
House Number SD-65
Army Officers Housing Scheme
Quetta Cantonment.
Tel: 081-2835649
Fax: 081-2826149
Email: arbaloch@merck.com.pk

Capital: Brussels
Area: 30,540 km²
Population: 10.1 million (December 2000 est.)
Ethnic groups: Belgians, minorities from Italy, Morocco, Turkey, Spain, Algeria, Portugal, Zaire
Official language(s): French and Flemish
Religion(s): Roman Catholic 81%, Sunni Muslims 1.1%
Currency: 1 euro = 100 cents

SOS Children's Villages' activities in the country

On 17 January 1963, the association "SOS Villages d'Enfants Belgique" was established on the initiative of Abbé Froidure, who during a stay in Austria had met Hermann Gmeiner and had become thrilled by the SOS Children's Village idea. Subsequently an SOS Children's Village was constructed in Bande, a small town in the South of Belgium. Since 1963 the SOS Children's Village Association has been continuously developing its activities in Belgium, lateron started to support also SOS Children's Villages projects in developing countries. In 1996, with the support of the Nassogne community, an SOS Day Care Centre was established in the SOS Children's Village in Bande.

In the year 2000, due to the changed legal situation in Belgium it became necessary to restructure the association. This resulted in the founding of the association "SOS Villages d’Enfants Belgique aide le monde", which since then has taken over the support for SOS Children's Village projects in developing countries. At present this association is supporting the development of an SOS Training Centre in Kigali, Rwanda, and an SOS Children's Village at Hyderabad in India. The already existing association "SOS Villages d’Enfants Belgique", on the other hand, is in charge of further developing the activities of SOS Children's Villages within Belgium.

At the moment there is one SOS Children's Village, one youth facility and one SOS Social Centre in Belgium.

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