Are Catholic nuns being targeted, and - if so - why?

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Are Catholic nuns being targeted, and - if so - why? by Elizabeth Glass, all rights reserved. (This is a three-minute clip; for IG this is first of two 90-second reels.)

To think of a nun – a lady who has dedicated her life to helping others - being intentionally harmed is appalling.

My sympathies to all the nuns featured in this video and the people who loved them.

For many this topic recalls the Sister Catherine Cesnik case: the young Baltimore nun and high school teacher whose unsolved murder - she disappeared on November 7, 1969 and her body was found on January 3, 1970 - was the basis for the 2017 Netflix docuseries “The Keepers.” From the trailer:

“There were other people brought in, local business owners, politicians that were part of this network. This goes bigger and deeper than we can imagine.”

The murder would have disappeared from the public’s consciousness but two of her students – teenagers when their beloved teacher was killed - attempted to solve the case.

The women discovered that vulnerable girls at their high school - now adults - were sexually trafficked; many believe Sister Cathy was killed because she was taking steps to protect her students.

Good people endeavoring to help the vulnerable – and then they end up dying prematurely – is a suspiciously common phenomenon.

The beginning of the video features four car crashes: each case – below** (in comments) is a spreadsheet of nuns who died prematurely (a few survived with serious injuries) since 2014 - raises certain questions unique to that case.

Any fatal car accident can be a targeted killing; cars are hackable. Moreover, I have been told this technology has existed for many decades, at least since the 1980’s.

In my research I came across heartbreaking cases of groups of nuns – two or more - either murdered or dying under suspicious circumstances.

For every murder, there IS a motive...this will be explored more in Part 2🙏🏻

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