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Inside the US, the International Transformation Network is not overtly eliminationist. But ITN faculty members have endorsed the work of church-based, government-backed death squads in Latin America and, in Africa, the ITN is associated with pending legislation apparently aimed at eliminating or imprisoning an entire segment of Ugandan society.
As goes Uganda, so goes Hawaii ?
ITN operatives have played a significant role organizing and inspiring Ugandan legislators who have drafted, cosponsored, and backed the draconian and internationally denounced Anti Homosexuality Bill before Uganda's parliament which would mandate the execution of many HIV positive Ugandans and also require, on pain of three years in prison, that citizens report to the police anyone suspected of being gay. The penalty for being homosexual in Uganda is imprisonment for life.
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Burning the idols, Killing the `rats'
Among the international faculty listed for the 2006 ITN Argentina conference was evangelist CINDY JACOBS. During an impassioned speech at the week-long 2008 18th International Transformation Network conference, Jacobs exhorted her audience to bring "idols" and "witchcraft" items to a following Sunday church service declaring, "If you have any idols in your home we're going to burn them ! If you have any witchcraft items in your home, you bring them Sunday and we're going to burn them !"
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The same afternoon, in the following session, Hawaii middle school principal Susan Mulcahy made the point even more bluntly. Recounting a 40 point complaint filed in reaction to her her efforts to "transform" her school, Mulcahy explained, "This is the important thing folks - when you step out in the education system and you begin to do something the rats start acting up, okay ?"
There's more:
http://www.talk2action.org/story/2010/4/17/112351/811A middle school principal? Gah! A whole ball of evil rolling around the world.