The Pedophile Protector Brian Houston

The Pedophile Protector Brian Houston walking to his appearance at the Royal Commission in October 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brian Houston the head of Hillsong is appearing on Sydney’s TV Channel 9 on a program called ‘Inside Story’ tonight at 7.30pm.

This is a blatant PR stunt organised by Hillsong’s Media department who have been selectively manipulating the Sydney media for decades.

The Houston’s and Hillsong’s motive in granting this interview is to try to win sympathy for Brian Houston and his Australian Christian Churches and Hillsong colleagues who are facing impending Criminal Pedophile Protection charges.

Hillsong is just another cult and Sydney’s media doesn’t understand how they have a media department putting it out there what Brian Houston and Hillsong want them to know.

Which is very little and what they get has little resemblance to the truth.

One can see from the article below that Brian and Bobbie Houston are running scared prior to impending Criminal Pedophile Protection charges.

But they’re still dumb. And still defiant. And O so deeply on the skids.

The Houston’s and Hillsong’s crimes were sheltering a lifelong pedophile Brian’s father Frank Houston for at least five years from 1999 to 2004, probably a lot longer, maybe decades.

In Brian’s case, he was almost certainly sexually abused as a child in the 1960s in New Zealand by his rampant out-of-control pedophile father Frank Houston, the founder of the Hillsong cult. Along with his brother Graeme who refuses to attend church to this day.

The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse released its findings last November. They are dated October 2015.

The Royal Commission found that Brian Houston and a group of Australian Christian Church (ACC) leaders and key Hillsong leaders did not report the evil criminal pedophile Frank Houston to the NSW Police in 1999 which was their legal duty.

The ACC was formerly called the Australian Assemblies of God. Brian Houston changed the name in 2007. The Royal Commission accused Brian Houston and his ACC/ Hillsong leader colleagues of doing this to try to avoid paying compensation to the child sexual abuse victims of Hillsong’s founder Frank Houston.

Brian Houston openly admits this grave crime of not reporting an evil criminal child rapist to the Police but he is nonchalant and in denial about it. He thinks its ok.

Brian Houston is even trying to justify this heinous crime.

The Royal Commission also found that this group of very corrupt ACC/ Hillsong leaders-  a group of corrupt men and one corrupt woman Bobbie Houston- sheltered the pedophile Frank Houston from the Police from 1999 to November 2004 when Frank Houston died

Below is a teaser preview published by news.com.au of the channel nine TV program to encourage people to watch the channel nine program tonight.

The article says Brian Houston was the founder of Hillsong but this is one of many lies and misrepresentations of Brian Houston and Hillsong’s media department contained in this article.

Misrepresentations by Brian and Bobbie Houston and Hillsong’s media department are also plain and simple lies.

Often these errant Christians, who are not really Christians at all, tell awful blatant lies and misrepresentations, which are loaded and packed tight into this article.

The channel nine Inside Story interviewer Leila McKinnon has really had the wool pulled over her eyes by Brian and Bobbie Houston and Hillsong’s media department.

Maybe Leila McKinnon is after the scoop when Brian Houston and his Australian Christian Churches and Hillsong leaders, who colluded with him and helped him, get charged.

Maybe this is why Channel Nine went easy on Brian and Bobbie Houston and Hillsong.

Either that or she’s a Hillsong Cult member.

Irrespective I’ve never seen so much spin, lies and misrepresentations packed into one small newspaper article anywhere in the world. And unlike Hillsong I’m not exaggerating.

The evil criminal secret pedophile Frank Houston escaped from New Zealand in 1977 when he was about to be arrested for pedophile offences committed over four decades amounting to hundreds of abused little boys aged 7-12 years old.

The evil criminal secret pedophile Frank Houston founded Hillsong church, whose first name was Christian Life Centre Darlinghurst.

Frank Houston set up this church using corrupt methods he’d perfected over decades so he could continue his secret pedophile and homosexual activities while using the cover or foil of a Christian pastor, undetected.

Frank Houston’s first known act of covert homosexual activity when he migrated to Australia at age 60 was to have a four year homosexual affair with Peter Laughton, his 20 year old worship pastor.

Frank Houston conveniently took him in as a lodger at his Lane Cove apartment and Frank and Peter conducted secret homosexual activities in Frank Houston’s locked study, while Frank’s old and faithful wife Hazel was falling asleep watching television.

 

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1983. Peter Laughton aged 20- happy standing near his homosexual lover and father figure the lifelong secret pedophile and homosexual Frank Houston aged 60- at Frank’s birthday party.

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Frank Houston celebrating his birthday with Christian Life Centre staff in the 1983. Peter Laughton, who Frank Houston was having a four year homosexual affair with, is the young man to his left with his hand raised like Oliver Twist asking for more.

 

Hillsong Church was also used as a defence mechanism by the canny old pedophile Frank Houston to escape arrest for pedophile crimes.

By the time in 1977 when he escaped to Sydney from New Zealand there were many angry victims and relatives and friends of victims, even church elders, and others like Pastor Philip Powell, the Church watch pastor, out to bring him to Justice.

Frank Houston managed to trick them, threaten them, bluff them and deceive everyone until 1999, five years before he died.

Just like Brian Houston, the cunning fox, tries to shed crocodile tears to anyone who’ll listen. Brian Houston is another bluffer, liar and staller like Cardinal George Pell, the highest ranked Australian Roman Catholic priest, who is yet another pedophile protector.

Brian Houston, Bobbie Houston, Gary Canham and Ian and Maureen Calisle all knew about allegations of pedophilia against Frank Houston from the early 1980s but did nothing.

I am the most authoritative and knowledgable person about Hillsong, it’s corruption and its scams.

If the media or anyone wants the truth about Hillsong and its pedophilia crimes then go to the Royal Commission site and also read this my blog site starting in September 2012, before the Royal Commission. There are hundreds of articles that will enlighten the reader.

I’ll write a full commentary of Brian Houston’s TV appearance in a blog article on this site quite soon. Someone has to straighten out Brian Houston’s lies and distortions. Whatever Brian Houston is staring down the barrel of Pedophile Protection charges. The Australian Royal Commission has recommended he go down for these. The Australian Government is over Pedophiles and Pedophile Protectors.

This is reflective in jail sentences that are getting handed out to Pedophiles now.

It used to be a year or two but now it’s eighteen plus years for multiple offences.

If a child under ten is raped or digitally penetrated like what Frank Houston liked to do to little boys, it can be life in jail.

As for Pedophile Protectors like Pastor Brian Houston of Hillsong- we’ll have to wait and see.

 

ABC News Australia

Brian Houston speaks out on dealing with Hillsong’s nasty secret

FEBRUARY 11, 2016 5:34AM

 

Shattered: Brian Houston has relived the day he found out his father’s awful secret. Picture: Supplied

Shattered: Brian Houston has relived the day he found out his father’s awful secret. 

 

HILLSONG Church founder and leader Brian Houston has relived the day he discovered Hillsong’s nasty secret — that his father was a paedophile — and has again defended his decision not to tell police about it.

Houston, 61, speaks in detail about his actions on that day, why he did not report his father, and how his struggle with the revelation saw him spiral into depression and sleeping pill dependency.

“He was a paedophile. My dad was a paedophile. I can say it now. I have sort of come to grips with it now. But I do sort of find myself carrying the can for stuff that had nothing to do with me,” Brian Houston tells Inside Story in an interview to air on Thursday night.

“This was not my crime. I didn’t do this. I hate paedophilia. And I mean it. I hate paedophilia with a passion.”

Houston’s father, William Francis ‘Frank’ Houston, who co-founded Hillsong with his son, in 2000 confessed to sexually abusing a boy in New Zealand 30 years earlier.

Brian Houston dismissed him immediately from the church, and by 2007 more claims against his father had emerged.

Frank Houston died in 2004.

In 2014, Brian Houston admitted to a Sydney hearing of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse that his father was guilty of other cases of sexual abuse against children.

Reliving the day he found out the awful truth, Brian Houston says his heart shattered.
“I was meeting with one of my colleagues and he told me someone had rung into the Church office and made a complaint that, 30 years before, my father had abused a boy,” he says.

“At first I thought, ‘That’s immoral.’ Within a split second I thought, ‘That’s criminal.’ And I was just stunned, shattered.”

Brian Houston’s wife, Bobbie, tells of Brian taking her to lunch in Sydney, saying he had “something terrible” to tell her.
“My heart sunk — I thought he was going to tell me he had an affair — which now is almost laughable — but he told me. I don’t remember his words. I just know I was stunned. I was stunned,” she says.

 

“I was stunned,” says Bobbie Houston, above left, pictured with husband Brian, of the day he shared his father’s ugly revelation. Picture: Supplied by Channel Nine

“I was stunned,” says Bobbie Houston, above left, pictured with husband Brian, of the day he shared his father’s ugly revelation. Picture: Supplied by Channel Nine

“I was stunned,” says Bobbie Houston, above left, pictured with husband Brian, of the day he shared his father’s ugly revelation. Picture: Supplied by Channel NineSource:Supplied

Recounting his struggle to deal with the truth about his father, Brian Houston says “the dad that I knew, right up to really his dying day, was a totally different person than what now the world knows was an evil side of him”.

“I was never at any time in any way exposed to that, so it’s still hard to reconcile.

“At first I felt very sad and very disappointed, and obviously I felt terribly sad for the victim, because there’s no doubt about it, my father’s violated him and done irreparable damage to his life.

“I felt it was my moral duty to face up to it with my own father. Hopefully anyone who is slightly human can think about that.”
In 2015 the Royal Commission found Brian Houston had failed to alert the police about allegations his father had sexually assaulted children, and had a conflict of interest when he assumed responsibility for dealing with the accusations.

Brian Houston had previously told the Commission he did not go to police because “rightly or wrongly I genuinely believed that I would be pre-empting the victim if I were to just call the police at that point”.

 

“What we didn’t do is report it to police.” Brian Houston, son of Hillsong founder Frank Houston, is surrounded by media following his 2014 appearance at a Royal Commission into child abuse. Picture: David Moir

“What we didn’t do is report it to police.” Brian Houston, son of Hillsong founder Frank Houston, is surrounded by media following his 2014 appearance at a Royal Commission into child abuse. Picture: David Moir

 

“What we didn’t do is report it to police.” Brian Houston, son of Hillsong founder Frank Houston, is surrounded by media following his 2014 appearance at a Royal Commission into child abuse. Picture: David MoirSource:News Corp Australia

“I had to confront my own father — my hero — we didn’t cover it up.

“We did tell people straight away. We did take his credentials away. He never did preach again and we did oversee and ensure that he was never put in a position to be close to kids to be able to do that again.

“What we didn’t do is report it to the police.

“When he (the victim) came forward he was 36 or 37 years old. And he was very adamant he didn’t want to involve the police. He didn’t want the church authorities involved, or the police authorities involved.

“And so he was brittle and I think because of that I didn’t see the police as an option.”
Brian Houston concedes the true extent of this father’s crimes may have gone with Frank Houston to his grave.

“Of course it’s come out since then (the initial complaint) that there were others as well.

“And I don’t think we know to this day the full extent of it — I don’t know the full extent of it — I think I would be aware of about six, but listen, I have no idea — it could be much bigger than that, I just don’t know.”

Inside Story host Leila McKinnon says the comments are part of a wide-ranging interview in which “nothing was off limits” with Brian Houston’s and his wife.

 

“It’s not a cult”: Houston preaches to his flock. Picture: Supplied by Channel Nine

“It’s not a cult”: Houston preaches to his flock. Picture: Supplied by Channel Nine

“It’s not a cult”: Houston preaches to his flock. Picture: Supplied by Channel NineSource:Supplied

It encompasses the rise of Hillsong — a phenomenon that began in Sydney’s Hills district and, more than 30 years on, has a presence in 15 countries, and asks questions about its finances, its converts, its success and its beliefs — including claims it’s a cult (to which Houston responds: “Cults hold people against their will, hold their minds, try to divide families those sorts of things … at Hillsong. People come, people go — no one has to do anything.”)

McKinnon says: “All the questions and scandals were addressed, and I think he (Houston) has answered in an upfront way, and from here we have left it for people to make up their own minds.”

“The fact is they (the Houstons) haven’t done a lot of media — they largely speak to their own congregations — which means this may be a side to them we haven’t seen before,” she said.

Inside Story. Thursday, 7.30pm, Nine

 

Note of Friday 12 February 2016. Here is a link to the ‘Insider Story’ program on Hillsong

https://www.9now.com.au/inside-story/2016/episode-2

I’m writing an analysis of this program in the coming days.