January 29, 2008
Do you have a child who isn't doing her homework or who is talking
back? How about a child who won't go to bed on time?
Friends of Mitt Romney have a solution. You can send your kid to
a
school where your child
can be
tortured, raped,
drugged, beaten, and murdered. Your kid may not want to
willingly go to one of these facilities. That's no problem. A
man, like
Rick
Strawn can come into your home and kidnap your child.
If your kid doesn't want to be kidnapped, Strawn can shackle your kid
and take him away.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3527555530644740074&q=WWASP&total=7&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=2
If you think your donations mean something to Mitt Romney, think
again. They cannot compare with the contributions from the owners
and operators of Gulag torture schools, operating in the United
States. Robert Lichfield, the founder and owner of the largest
chain of these torture schools (World-Wide Association of Specialty
Programs and Schools) co-chaired the Utah finance committee for
Mitt Romney's Presidential Campaign. Much of the money raised was
blood money from torture school operators. Robert and his wife
Patricia have donated the maximum to Romney's campaign. So has
Robert's brother Narvin, the former director of the infamous
Dundee Ranch, which was closed down by the Costa Rican
Government. Narvin Lichfield was jailed on allegations of
detaining minors against their will, coercion and international rights
violations in connection with Dundee Ranch. This Mitt Romney
financier continues to run schools in the United States. Robert
and Patricia's son, Reagan Lichfield, has maxed out on his
contributions
to the Romney campaign. Additional Lichfield family members,
Stephanie, Tavia and Lyndee also maxed out on contributions to
Romney. Robert and other Lichfield family members were
respondents in a previous
Federal
Elections Commission action involving the failed Congressional
campaign of John Swallow. It dealt with excessive
contributions. The lesser offensive accusations involving
these facilities included beatings, isolation, food and water
deprivation, choke-holds, kicking, punching, bondage, spraying with
chemical agents, forced medication, verbal abuse, dog crating children,
and threats of further physical and sexual abuse against minors.
Many children came home in body bags. See the testimony before
House
Education
Committee that discusses deaths in the WWASPS
facilities.
http://edworkforce.house.gov/hearings/fc101007.shtml
An amended complaint filed by
25 WWASPS students sought
damages for assault, battery, false imprisonment, negligence,
intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, actual and
constructive fraud, breach of contract, breach of warranty, conspiracy,
fraudulent concealment, RICO violations, breach of fiduciary duty,
wrongful and actionable conduct by the defendants, breach of statutory
duty to prevent child abuse, breach of duty to act imposed by prior
dangerous conduct, breach of duty to aid another harmed by the
defendants' conduct, negligent assumption of risk of intentional
conduct, negligent misrepresentation involving risk of physical harm,
violations of deceptive trade practices, and gross
negligence. It was alleged that students were:
- Forced to eat their own vomit
- Kicked, beaten, thrown, and slammed to the ground
- Bound and tied by their hands/and or feet
- Chained and locked in dog cages
- Forced to stay in isolation for long periods of times
- Locked in small boxes or cages
- Locked in basements
- Forced to lie in or wear urine and feces as a method of
punishment
- Forced to clean and scrub toilets and floors with their
toothbrush
and then use the toothbrush afterward
- Forced to sleep on cold concrete floors, box springs, or plywood
used as beds -some had no bed linens
- Forced to assume distorted and painful physical positions for
long
periods of time
- Forced to live in unsanitary living conditions
- Denied adequate food
- Denied even a minimally sufficient education
- Denied proper medical and dental treatment and care
- Exposed to extreme hot and cold temperatures for long periods of
time
- Forced to exercise beyond their physical capacity
- Forced to carry heavy bags of sand or logs around their neck
throughout the day over many days
- Sexually abused, including sexual relations and acts of fondling
and masturbation performed on them
- Emotional abuse by near total parental and societal
isolation; personal visits, correspondence, and telephone calls were
either forbidden or discouraged
- Forced to work many hours a day violating child labor laws
- Denied access to their U.S. Mail
- Deprived from using the toilet, and as a result, urinated or
defecated on themselves
- Verbally abused by lying that their parents knew what was
happening to them and were supportive of it all
- Subjected to buddy system where older students were allowed to
physically, mentally, and sexually abuse younger students and manage
them as part of "cleansing" process
- Deprived of sleep
- Forced to wear the same, unwashed clothes for weeks at a time
- In most cases. denied religious affiliation
- Forced to eat raw or rotten food
- Poked and prodded with various objects while being strip-searched
- Forced to write false confession letters to parents to justify
being sent to the WWASPS schools
- Threatened with severe punishment, including death, if they told
anyone about the abuse or poor living conditions
That lawsuit by 25 students was the tip of the iceberg. Robert
Lichfield was sued by 133
plaintiffs alleging; he "owned or operated residential boarding
schools for trouble teenagers where students were 'subjected to
physical abuse, emotional abuse and sexual abuse.'"
Mitt Romney's National Finance Chairman is Mel Sembler, who put
co-founded
STRAIGHT,
another
chain
of
facilities involved in lawsuits that alleged teen
torture, rape, child abuse, and wrongful deaths. Teens in
Sembler's facilities alleged, among other things, that they were
beaten, deprived of food and sleep for days, restrained by fellow youth
for hours, bound, sexually humiliated, raped, abused and spat
upon. Some died. A United Nations Human Rights
Complaint, filed by survivors against Melvin Sembler alleges
Sembler violated the
Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading
Treatment or Punishment.
Dace Guilding, the owner and educational director at the Paradise Cove
WWASPS facility, contributed $2300 to Mitt Romney. The nickname
for Paradise Cove in Samoa is "Prison Cove." It was
closed by the Samoan
Government after an investigation into allegations of child
abuse. Dace
and Dusky Guilding also were the directors of Casa by the Sea, which
was closed down by the Mexican Government in connection with
allegations of child abuse.. Dace and Dusky Guilding later went
on to run the Darrington Academy, a Georgia facility where the staff,
like at other Gulag schools, lacked credentials for working with
students. Many children from Darrington were transferred to
Tranquility Bay in
Jamaica, an
institution
seen as a torture facility by former students.
Brent Facer has donated $3700 to Mitt Romney's primary campaign.
He was a trustee on the Board of Directors of WWASPS. He opened
the
Cross Creek Manor, a girls facility in Utah, which was also sued for
child abuse.
Among Romney's big contributors are J. Ralph Atkin and the Atkin
family. J. Ralph Atkin was the former owner of Morava Academy.
Morava Academy was closed by the Czech Republic after
authorities confirmed abuse and arrested the directors Glenda (aka
Glenn) and Steve (AKA John) Roach. Atkin is also a Trustee of
WWASPS and the registered agent for Cross Creek Manor. Romney
also
has contributions from John Roach. Eric Roach has contributed
$6500 to Mitt Romney's Presidential primary campaign.
Richard L. Darrington, owner of the Darrington Academy, another of the
WWASPS schools, is also maxed out on contributions to Mitt
Romney.
Romney contributor Dace Guilding, discussed above, has been listed as a
director of the Darrington Academy.
Bruce Chapman, the president of the company that trained workers who
used a restraint technique that resulted in the death of a teen by
strangulation at Chad Youth Enhancement Center in Tennessee, also
contributed to Mitt Romney.
There are some financial ties between the Gulag schools and John
McCain's campaign. McCain's name has appeared on donation lists.
The Lichfields are heavy contributors to the Arizona Republican Party,
of which McCain is the favorite son. The connections to the
McCain campaign are significantly different than than the connections
to the Romney campaign. McCain's key campaign people are
not founders of major chains of Gulag schools.
One Republican who did NOT appear on donation lists or fundraising
lists of any individuals known to be connected to these schools was Ron
Paul. Ron Paul is a medical doctor with a reputation of
protecting the well-being of children. He is also outspoken about
human rights abuses.
This report is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the
connections between the Gulag school operators and Mitt Romney.
There is a clear pattern connecting the money from individuals involved
in the systematic abuse of children and the campaign of Mitt Romney.
What do those connected to these Gulag Schools expect to get for their
money? Will the rape, murder, and torture of children in the
United States of America be excused if Romney becomes
President? These are questions voters may want to ask before
going to the polls. Is torture a Christian value?