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In 2020, seasoned US broadcast and print investigative journalist Christine Dolan, who has worked for US networks, even as CNN's Political Director in the 1980s, was covering the US presidential campaign. It morphed into the brutal COVID-19 presidential campaign. Our world was turned upside down globally. Few among Dolan's colleagues professionally knew her family background, and with an intense skill for cross-referencing, Dolan used her rolodex to get to the bottom of the COVID-19 origin and the ramifications on why COVID-19 vaccinations were the only answer and how dangerous they were. By August 2020, Dolan concluded what she was observing was medical trafficking as a global human trafficking investigative journalist for nearly a quarter of a century. In a riveting tell-all Dolan brings the readers into how real investigations are conducting to bring forth the truth no matter how painful it is and how high the hurdles are.
In the Name of God - Who Knew What When? will take the readers back to the beginning of the 2002 Catholic Church sex scandal implosion that ricocheted across the globe like breaking dominoes. Author Christine Dolan was there from before the break in the damn as an investigative journalist. Originally from Boston, and raised in a prominent Catholic family, Dolan was able to discover information that even the Massachusetts prosecutors were ignorant of in early January 2002. Her sources went deep inside the Church and when she realized the Church thought they were protected by Canon Law, she dug deeper into the criminal model whose goal was to protect the Church at all costs. Prosecutors were negotiating with Cardinal Law's lawyers. She told them to pivot and seize the "historical secret archives" regardless of the statute of limitation hurdles so they understood the roadmap. Dolan proved with documentation that the Church leadership had documents going back to the 3rd century.
A book that will change your view on the transnationally and transcriminality of slavery in plain sight in the 21st Century and how it is increasing exponentially. Christine Dolan is a real investigative journalist who first stepped into the world of human trafficking in 2000. "How old are the victims," Christine asked a London cop in 2000. His answer changed the trajectory of her life - "infants." When she dug deeper and walked through the doors of evil, she realized what she was up against, but boldly faced that evil no matter where the facts took her. She concluded, "evil is among us," but if we look out of ourselves, we can see it to protect the most vulnerable - the children and those marginalized and those whose eyes are shut. Shattered Innocence - A Shared Global Shame brings the reader through a journey Dolan walked that opened her eyes and will open yours. The readers will grasp the depth and breadth of evil all the while negating the faces of humanity.
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