On occasion, it’s good practice in investigative research to go back to the beginning and start over. Information you’ve looked at hundreds of times may yield new insights, and so the past two days have been spent going back on my original Hamblin timeline. Originally, I focused on the time period from 1980 onward, because Rachel Hamblin was born in 1980.
I decided to go back much farther, and I’ve worked back in newspaper archives to 1969. Each year has its own folder, replete with newspaper articles, court documents, property records, and police reports. Going back yielded new insights, such as the fact that Francine Bennion nee Russell was Roselle Stevenson’s piano teacher. Francine was the wife of clinical psychologist Robert Cannon Bennion, Joseph Wood Bennion’s uncle. In 1969, The Daily Herald covered a youthful group of musicians performing 16th century music in Elizabethan costumes.
Roselle Stevenson (back then she was known as Roselle Anderson) and her fellow musicians were to play the Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City August 28-30, performing for an hour each evening. What is notable about the quintet is that two of the original musicians had to drop out, and they were replaced by Michael Nibley and Wayne Summer. Michael Nibley is the son of Hugh Nibley, the famed LDS apologist who was accused by his daughter Martha Beck of ritually abusing her as a child.
Her childhood was marked, she said, by unexplained depression, anorexia and despair that at times left her suicidal. Even before she recovered her memories of sexual abuse, she said, she recalled suffering unexplained pain and bleeding between her thighs when she was about 5. She writes that she remembered thinking that "if anyone finds out about it, no one will ever marry me." In her teens and 20's, she writes, several doctors commented on unusual scar tissue in her vaginal area, which she cites as physical evidence of the abuse. Later, she said, doctors confirmed to her that the vaginal scarring was not the result of childbirth.
It was not until she was in her late 20's, however, while teaching at Brigham Young, that Dr. Beck experienced a flashback that resulted in the memories of what she describes as ritualistic rape by her father. During the incident, which she believes took place in her home while her older siblings were at school, her father recited incantations about Abraham and Isaac.
To put these new revelations into context, the son of a famed LDS apologist who was accused of ritually abusing his own daughter, Michael Nibley, was part of a musical quintet with Roselle Anderson, the future Mrs. David Lee Hamblin, who went to be accused of raping her daughters Rachel, Eliza, Katherine, and Miriam Hamblin. Rachel, Eliza, and Katherine filled out Victims Statements alleging that their grandparents, Richard Lloyd and Carma Anderson, were part of the LDS Church of Satan and participated in their sexual and physical abuse.
Roselle’s piano teacher, Francine Bennion, was the wife of Spring City CS Punisher’s Joe Bennion’s uncle Robert Cannon Bennion, a clinical psychologist. Clyde Everett Sullivan, Roselle’s uncle and her mother Carma’s brother in law, was also a clinical psychologist, as was her future husband David Lee Hamblin. The use of psychological expertise to manipulate and control CS children figures prominently in the Hamblin Victims’ Statements.
Put simply, the further one goes back into the record, the more one uncovers additional revelations and facts that seem more than merely coincidental.
Janet Russon
In the wake of Tim Ballard’s excommunication for vague insinuations of sexual misconduct by unnamed women-Ballard claims he was excommunicated for visiting strip clubs as part of OUR’s sting operations-the question of why his High Council did not touch on his involvement with Latter Day Saint psychic Janet Russon is significant. Russon claims to be able to communicate with dead Latter Day Saint prophets like Nephi, which is roughly analogous to what the LDS Church of Satan sought to do by piercing the veil in its own ordinances in order to gain spiritual insight and power from the spirits of the dead. James Dee Harmston, alleged LDS CS ally and founder of the polygamist sect True and Living Church of Saints of the Last Days, also sought to use the True Order of Prayer to pierce the veil in order to communicate with the dead.
Such efforts are clearly condemned in the Old Testament and the Book of Mormon, and amount to outright apostasy. This raises the obvious question: how is Janet Russon still apparently in the LDS fold, while Tim Ballard was excommunicated? IRA is looking closely at Russon’s backstory and her membership in the COJCLDS, and examining why the Church would allow her to continue as a member when her activities clearly conflict with scripture and doctrine that prohibit necromancy.
Conclusion
The highly irregular way in the which the LDS publicly excoriated Tim Ballard in advance of his excommunication, while also exempting Janet Russon from any culpability for her heretical and apostate activities ought to give pause to the rank and file Latter Day Saints. Something does not add up.
The continued revelations around the Hamblin case, and the documented ties between Roselle Stevenson, formerly Anderson/Hamblin, and Hugh Nibley and Francis Bennion, ought to raise questions as well. IRA will continue to seeking the answers to these questions. While it is great fun to mock the absurdity of grown adults who want to play dress up in masks and cloaks while worshipping Satan and raping children, hard investigative journalism is the core of Investigations in Ritual Abuse.
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Don’t worry, I’ve got another ten minutes of AI video service subscription to use, and so there will be more scathing video takedowns of Craig Christensen and his Provo City Council campaign, as well as ongoing mockery of the CS and their members like Joe Bennion. God is moving, and later this week one of my podcast episodes with Jason Preston of We Are the People will be dropping. Take the red pill.
I honestly don't find credible the report that Tim would have been excommunicated for simply visiting strip clubs. If he was formally excommunicated, it would have been more likely for adultery than any of the other reasons mentioned, and the proceedings would have been sealed. Usually a charge of apostasy requires openly coming out in strong opposition publicly against the teachings of the church.
"While it is great fun to mock the absurdity of grown adults who want to play dress up in masks and cloaks while worshipping Satan and raping children, hard investigative journalism is the core of Investigations in Ritual Abuse."
Remove your bias against psychics and so called necromancers and actually do some hard investigation. You have been deceived. Lack of effort on this venue will affect future plans.
When you show a more serious and professional work standard on this topic, then you will get boosted. Otherwise, I don't approve of it. My previous boosting and approval was due to the content of your work. If the content of your "Investigation" is based upon hearsay about Janet Russo and your imagination of what necromancy and magick are, when you are not initiated into such powers and gifts, that's not going to make the standard. There have been plenty of interviews and studies of psychic phenomenon by russians and interviews on this occult topic by podcasters. This is not 1920, goel. Ignorance and bias are not sufficient in front of my eyes, to make this claim of "standards" that you do.
"while also exempting Janet Russon from any culpability for her heretical and apostate activities ought to give pause to the rank and file Latter Day Saints. Something does not add up."
You seem to define hard journalistic investigation as judging people you have not met for heresy and apostate activities. It's not something the Divine Counsel approves of, nor can I approve of it. This will affect future decisions and planning, if you keep it up and wish to continue this course of action. Which is very unwise on your part. It is very unwise to listen to the voice of satans when you are openly contesting their dominion, while making accusations against the saints and faithful followers of an alliance saving children. This should be obvious to you but like most humans, you are blinded by the veils.
Is this the consequence of the corruption in the bloodlines of Utah Mormonism and LDSatans in bennion bloodline? A rather remarkable and sad state of affairs. The entire state is corrupted and must fall at this rate. The LDS church led by potentially many satans, are hunting down Tim Ballard because they don't feel comfortable with an anti trafficker drawing attention to Utah's trafficking, especially as a potential Senate run. While you who purport to be investigating the evils of Utah, are yourself doing the same thing to Janet RUsso that LDS are doing to Tim Ballard.
It is almost like satan's spirits are fighting themselves at this point.