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26th January 07:44
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THE OCCULT
AND THE VULNERABLE February 9, 2004 By Toby Westerman Copyright 2004 International News Analysis Today http://www.inatoday.com The recent arrest of the three high-profile political leaders in war-torn Bosnia threatens to further inflame the already red-hot controversy surrounding the Medjugorje devotion - a belief not approved by the Catholic Church, yet followed by thousands if not several millions of Catholics, as well as other Christians. Ante Jelavic, a former defense minister and participant in Bosnia's three member presidency, Miroslav Prce, another former defense minister, and Miroslav Rupcic, former head of an influential Bosnian insurance corporation were arrested on suspicion of organized crime activities "against the Dayton Peace Agreement," which concluded the bloody war in Bosnia, according to press reports. The three were apprehended in connection with the attempt to establish an independent Croatian state from the present Bosnian nation in violation of existing international agreements. The three had interests in Hercegovacka Banka, raided by SFOR (Stabilization Force in Bosnia) in April 2001, a financial institution which also had close ties to the Croatian Franciscans in Medjugorje. The arrest of the three Bosnian Croat political figures, and the earlier raid on the Hercegovacka Banka, lends ongoing support to the contention by Phillip J. Konzer and his non-profit organization, the Kronzer Foundation, that the Medjugorje devotion is funneling millions - if not billions - of dollars through money laundering facilities to a series of highly questionable activities. Kronzer is virtually alone in exposing the illegal activities surrounding the Medjugorje devotion, which has not only earned vast amounts of money, but also spawned a series of other dubious visionaries. Years of investigations by the Kronzer Foundation has uncovered a sophisticated web of individuals dedicated to self-enrichment through the manipulation of the legitimate religious aspirations of the faithful. Kronzer's own experience with Medjugorje began when he and his wife, Ardie, became adherents of Medjugorje. After contributing substantial sums and hosting visionaries in their home, Ardie abruptly left her husband and established joint residence with a key Medjugorje leader once trusted as a friend by the couple. Kronzer's investigations into Medjugorje's most influential advocates found evidence of countless broken marriages, shattered personal lives, and individuals under the charismatic control of a cult-like leader. Kronzer began assisting others whose lives were also caught in a web of lies and psychological manipulation in association with the cult recovery mental health facility known as Wellspring Kronzer's investigative research has resulted in legal victories in the U.S. and abroad. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service has also declared the Kronzer Foundation has completed all federal requirements to qualify as a non-profit organization (501 c 3). Kronzer is dedicated to carrying on his work -- but is seeking the assistance of others who share his determination to put an end to psychological manipulation of the vulnerable and the destruction of innocent families. Kronzer's goal is as it has been for the last ten years: the destruction of the web of religious abuse and financial fraud. Add your name to our Exclusive Reports email list: Email us at editor@inatoday.com FOR OUR IN-DEPTH PRINT REPORT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS ANALYSIS: (12 issues) only $29.95 Canadian and overseas $39.95 U.S. funds only, please |
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