tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post6698574341131395850..comments2008-07-30T00:05:08.062+10:00Comments on mustbethehumidity サイパン / Life in Guamtanamo: The Silence is Deafening.. and DefiningLil' Hammerheadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11937533318872228053noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-73360986442353949652008-07-30T00:05:00.000+10:002008-07-30T00:05:00.000+10:00Not all Muslim are terrorists but 99.90% of the te...Not all Muslim are terrorists but 99.90% of the terrorists are Muslims. <BR/><BR/>Frankly, I think Muhammad looks pretty good with a bomb on his head.<BR/><BR/>There should be another with his 72virgins. <BR/><BR/>Hey, I want 1 virgin and the guy gets 72. Where did he find them - the pervert probably went to a school. <BR/><BR/>Darn. The things I give up being a Christian.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-87451484075398538492008-07-26T07:27:00.000+10:002008-07-26T07:27:00.000+10:00he lives with his wife in ANAKS about 6 months per...he lives with his wife in ANAKS about 6 months per year and then returns to the mainland for summersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-17756057378492911102008-07-25T09:23:00.000+10:002008-07-25T09:23:00.000+10:00Yeah that's him. He isn't highly considered among...Yeah that's him. He isn't highly considered among his peers in this part of the world either, and the suicide thing seems to have followed him here.<BR/><BR/>His wife makes overt racist comments.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-75886477199873191182008-07-24T07:36:00.000+10:002008-07-24T07:36:00.000+10:00willie is a weird duck and the same can be said fo...willie is a weird duck and the same can be said for some of our other local clergyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-41096922542951676362008-07-24T07:01:00.000+10:002008-07-24T07:01:00.000+10:00The New York Times has the photos today, with a s...The <A HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/23/world/europe/23karadzic.html?th&emc=th" REL="nofollow"> New York Times</A> has the photos today, with a story about how he could hide in plain sight.KAPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15541898442936527367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-37137610044586379602008-07-23T16:41:00.000+10:002008-07-23T16:41:00.000+10:00Is that Howard Willens in the photo?Is that Howard Willens in the photo?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-15920611374421411072008-07-23T15:57:00.000+10:002008-07-23T15:57:00.000+10:00Here's some "spooky" stuff on one "Dr. Willi Gutow...Here&#39;s some &quot;spooky&quot; stuff on one &quot;Dr. Willi Gutowski&quot; from a couple of online articles.. yes, they do walk amongst us:<BR/><BR/>Another good example of a therapist who operated from such a fundamentalist Christian perspective was Dr Willi Gutowski. Gutowski was a psychiatrist at the Chilliwack General Hospital in British Columbia&#39;s Fraser Valley. He attended the Glad Tidings Tabernacle in Chilliwack. His name appeared repeatedly in Canadian newspaper articles, where he was billed as an expert in the treatment of &quot;ritualistic abuse survivors.&quot; Gutowski&#39;s fundamentalist background isn&#39;t mentioned in any of these articles, and the comments that he is quoted as making do not make his beliefs obvious.<BR/><BR/>For example, in the Vancouver Sun newspaper on 16 September 1989, Gutowski, who at that time claimed to have treated five &quot;ritual abuse survivors in the last four to five years,&quot;(28) is quoted as follows:<BR/><BR/><BR/>&quot;We, as psychiatrists, don&#39;t want to believe it at all. But the weight of evidence about hypnotic regressions convinces us that these things are actually true. And when you see the reality of the impact it has on their minds and bodies and emotions, it becomes much more believable.&quot;(29)<BR/>&quot;According to Gutowski, at these [occult crime] conferences, psychiatrists are hearing that survivor&#39;s disclosures are pointing to the fact that prominent people are involved in cult activities. `They&#39;re mayors, lawyers, police, church people- upstanding citizens. These people are not from Skid Road,&#39; he says.&quot;(30)<BR/>&quot;Gutowski says evidence gathering is nearly impossible because cults `go to extreme detail in covering up the remains of people that are murdered, especially of babies. But I don&#39;t think anything is being done because of the difficulty of getting evidence&#39;&quot;.(31)<BR/>&quot;Chilliwack&#39;s Gutowski estimates that up to half of the one in 3,000 people with multiple personality disorders in Canada have been ritually abused. The other half have experienced extremely sadistic sexual, physical, mental, or emotional violence. `The typical memories (of those who have been ritually abused) are of being tied down, mutilations in the secrecy of night in graveyards, bushes and forests. Wounds are inflicted where they&#39;re not seen and they are not deep.&#39;&quot;(32)<BR/>&quot;Consistency in the way patients retell the details of their stories while in trances, as well as cross-patient consistencies in the recounting of typical cult activities, convinces Gutowski further.&quot;(33)<BR/><BR/>Gutowski&#39;s name appears again in the Ottawa Citizen, on March 3, 1990. Gutowski is quoted as follows:<BR/><BR/>&quot;Dr. Willi Gutowski, a psychiatrist at the Chilliwack General Hospital in British Columbia, has dealt with 20 cult survivors since 1985.<BR/><BR/>&quot;Drugs are a frequent thing that happens, to confuse (the victims) so they don&#39;t really remember what&#39;s reality. That&#39;s a purposeful technique so (memories of the event are) actually blocked out of the conscious mind and this is where the development of the multiple personality starts.<BR/><BR/>&quot;The cult&#39;s activities, he says, &#39;are so gross, that most people who aren&#39;t familiar with the field would say, &#39;that&#39;s not possible&#39;. Secrecy is one of their (cult&#39;s) biggest weapons.&quot;(34)<BR/><BR/>Gutowski&#39;s hidden Christian views come out in the interviews which he did for Christian newspapers however. For example, he appeared again in an article in Christian Info News on August 12, 1990. Two years later he is now estimating that as many as &quot;one person in 800 have been ritually abused,... and that number is constantly changing&quot;.(35) Here are some other excerpts from this article:<BR/><BR/><BR/>&quot;[Gutowski believes] the church has a role in the healing process of MPD&#39;s. Gutowski, who attends Glad Tidings Tabernacle in Chilliwack, has asked a group of people to pray while he is meeting with an MPD support group. `I can actually tell when they&#39;re praying and they&#39;re not praying,&#39; he says. The first time the group prayed simultaneously, `there was a sense of peace and joy.&#39; The following week, when the group was not praying, `there was havoc, confusion.&#39;&quot;(36)<BR/>&quot;For many Christians, Gutowski acknowledges, there is often confusion between demon possession and multiple personalities or other types of mental illness. `It&#39;s a broken or splintered spirit that forms the personality, and the emotions follow the split,&#39; he explains. `Some of the personalities are demonized and some are not.&#39;&quot;(37)<BR/>&quot;Gutowski believes God has given him a gift of discerning evil spirits. While that unorthodox psychiatric tactic has not always stood him in good stead with his peers, he says psychiatrists are becoming more receptive to the possibility of a spiritual dimension.&quot;(38)<BR/>&quot;For Gutowski the spiritual battle is as obvious as the vivid scenes of demons and angels painted by novelist Frank Peretti in This Present Darkness. `There needs to be a greater awareness that there is a spiritual battle going on,&#39; the psychiatrist says. But, he points out, `the spiritual battle is not between God and Satan.&#39; The fight is rather between Satan and Christian believers. And this affects us all, he stresses. `There are no civilians in this. We&#39;re all warriors in this spiritual battle.&#39;&quot;(39)<BR/>&quot;Gutowski agrees the church should be involved [in treatment]. `There aren&#39;t enough psychiatrists to go around,&#39; he says. He adds that the `basics of spiritual warfare need very little training.&#39; Battling the problem of ritual abuse on a spiritual level is much more effective than tackling it from a legal level, Gutowski indicates. Gathering evidence of abuse is difficult, `for the very reasons that (Satanists) do everything in secret.&#39; And, he says, `I believe Satan assists in covering up his trail.&#39; While he has received threats as a result of his work, `I have no fear at all,&#39; says Gutowski. `If I&#39;m afraid, that gives Satan a foothold in my life.&#39;&quot;(40)<BR/><BR/>As Fieguth points out in the above excerpt, Gutowski&#39;s &quot;unorthodox psychiatric tactics&quot; did not stand him in good stead with his peers. In fact, on November 14, 1990, B.C. Coroner Gerald Tilley called for an in depth inquiry into the methods used by Gutowski. Three of Gutowski&#39;s patients had committed suicide within four months in 1990&lt;:<BR/><BR/><BR/>George Dudas, 52, of Hope, BC, committed suicide by deliberately crashing his car into a concrete abutment on Highway 1 near Yale, BC, January 12;<BR/>Maureen Clarysse, 38, of Chilliwack, committed suicide by hanging on March 17; and <BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>Harold Watters, 25, of Chilliwack, committed suicide by taking an overdose of a friend&#39;s prescription drugs on April 18.<BR/><BR/>Tilley investigated the December 17, 1988 death of 18 year old Michelle Wolfe, another of Gutowski&#39;s patients, who died of a drug overdose. Tilley ruled it a homicide: A homicide finding by the coroner&#39;s report means that the death was caused directly or indirectly by another person, but does not attribute blame. Wolfe, who repeatedly expressed concerns to others about seeing Gutowski, died after taking an extremely high dose of prescription medicine that had been prescribed by Gutowski. Gutowski stated to Province newspaper reporter Greg Middleton that &quot;he had `no problem&#39; with his treatment or the amount of drugs he prescribed. `They are all within the therapeutic guidelines&#39;, he said.&quot;(41)<BR/><BR/>In the same Province newspaper is another article by Middleton, entitled &quot;Widow Tells of Evil Spirits.&quot; Middleton quotes the widow of George Dudas:<BR/><BR/>&quot;Theresa Dudas said yesterday her husband often thought he was possessed by demons when he was not taking medicine to control his schizophrenia.<BR/><BR/>&quot;`But I thought it was a little strange coming from a psychiatrist,&#39; she said.&quot;(42)<BR/>------------<BR/>Psychiatrist at Chilliwack retires Dr. Willi Gutowski, Psychiatrist at the Chilliwack General Hospital site, has retired after 22 years of service in Chilliwack. Although retired from active practice, he plans to do some work in Saipan, a U.S. protected territory north of Guam.Lil' Hammerheadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11937533318872228053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-56919471861756196972008-07-23T15:42:00.000+10:002008-07-23T15:42:00.000+10:00Grace Christian has always been spooky.. a couple ...Grace Christian has always been spooky.. a couple of the Baptist churches were similarly spooky. <BR/><BR/>On that note.. is Bob Berkey still alive?Lil' Hammerheadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11937533318872228053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-71173902606513528082008-07-23T15:36:00.000+10:002008-07-23T15:36:00.000+10:00Extermination of christians by christians is also ...Extermination of christians by christians is also a long standing tradition. The Papacy's role in the downfall of Constantinople after centuries of bloody conflict or the more recent expressions of Christian love between Catholics and Protestants are well documented historically. But they are typical of christian coexistance throughout history.<BR/><BR/>Not long ago you could get a feel for it right here on Saipan by going and listening to the f*cking crap Gutowski regularly put out about Baptists and Methodists at Grace Christian Sunday services.g00$enoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-14871218013854788762008-07-23T15:22:00.000+10:002008-07-23T15:22:00.000+10:00Maybe they were too busy hating us for our freedom...Maybe they were too busy hating us for our freedom. Or more likely you don't have sat TV.<BR/><BR/>But what do the muslims owe anybody a thanks for regarding Karadzic's capture? It took 13 years and only occurred after the Serbian govt recognized that turning him over is a small price to pay for EU membership. Meanwhile Serbian nationalism remains alive and well.<BR/><BR/>And why did the world watch in fascination while the massacre continued for five years? Media coverage was point blank, I remember seeing pics of roasted Muslims on a nightly basis. Then when the tide turned the world stepped in and prevented the Muslims from full retaliation.<BR/><BR/>Unfortunately, the scope of his crimes are such that no form of punishment can ever bring justice, and killing him may actually result in martyr status.<BR/><BR/>Not much to celebrate.<BR/><BR/>Lucky we live Saipan.g00$enoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-7045413982753486582008-07-23T15:08:00.000+10:002008-07-23T15:08:00.000+10:00What about the extermination of Muslims by Muslims...What about the extermination of Muslims by Muslims. This has been going on for 1200 years. The Iraqis' and Iranians' make this guy look soft. Suunis' have been systematically trying to wipe out other Muslims for hundreds of years. I say let them. We could assist if needed. Oh wait, we are.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-22058899846585702862008-07-23T14:33:00.000+10:002008-07-23T14:33:00.000+10:00I hope they tear his ass limb from limb and beat h...I hope they tear his ass limb from limb and beat him with it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7062467063844124201.post-20467489744174428972008-07-23T14:28:00.000+10:002008-07-23T14:28:00.000+10:00Shucks, there's a fine before/after photo blogger ...Shucks, there's a fine before/after photo blogger won't let me post here. He looks like a cross between your drawing and Saddam leaving his hole.<BR/><BR/>Oh, your point is good, but he's probably going to go down for what he did to the Croats.KAPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15541898442936527367noreply@blogger.com