Boy Scouts’ Collapse Mirrors Masonic Moral Breakdown

For more than a century, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was seen as a trusted institution that shaped the lives of millions of boys. But behind the badges of honour and tradition, countless young Scouts were being sexually abused.

  • The organization now faces one of the largest sexual abuse scandals in U.S. history, with more than 82,000 sexual abuse claims involving over 7,800 former leaders.
  • Boy Scout lawsuits allege that: BSA leaders and volunteers sexually abused tens of thousands of boys, often during Scouting events, camping trips, or one-on-one interactions.
  • The organization failed to protect children from known sexual predators.
  • Leaders maintained internal records known as the “perversion files” for over 100 years to keep track of sexual abusers instead of reporting them to the police.
  • Many victims were too young or too afraid to speak out when the abuse first occurred, and those who did were often ignored or silenced.

With 1.6 million members & 470,000 leaders in 50,000 packs, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) appeared to be a great force for good. However, like most major institutions, the Boy Scouts has been subverted by Freemasonry, which has a hidden agenda of promoting homosexuality and denying God.

Freemasonry is empowered by cabalist central banking families who wish to redefine reality and hijack mankind. Evidence of their power is the modern discomfort with using the term “God”.

The Boy Scouts organization was founded by a homosexual to “scout” children for the British Empire’s paedophile elite.

The homosexual inclinations of Scout Founder Robert Baden Powell (1857-1941) have been noted by two recent biographers. He liked being with young boys, especially if they were skinny dipping.

Although some Freemasons deny he was a member of their secret society, lodges as far away as South Africa, Australia and New Zealand are named in his honour. He rose to the rank of Lieutenant General and fought with distinction in Britain’s colonial wars subduing Zulus and Boers. His cohorts, from Lord Kitchener to King Edward VII were homosexuals, Freemasons and debauchees.

Lucifer recruits his followers using a combination of deception and seduction. Freemasonry is one of the places he is worshiped. Freemasonry is a secret society, i.e. the members are deceived as to the true agenda. The lower three “Blue Degrees” are fed platitudes about charity and making good men better. But, in reality, only the corruptible advance. Our whole society is based on this model which explains why most of our leaders, both political and cultural, are corrupted to the evil.

John Salza is a former 32 degree Freemason and the author of the book Freemasonry Unmasked. He says, “Freemasonry has Infiltrated the Boy Scouts.” The BSA’s rituals are patterned on Masonic rituals. Both have degrees for their members; both are organized into lodges; both use rituals that supposedly seek illumination. Candidates are conducted around the lodge while bound by a rope.

Salza writes: “These rituals, which include a blood covenant, are being conferred upon innocent boy scouts……. and are harming their souls. [This information] comes from a scout who has experienced demonic spiritual manifestations after his initiation into BSA.”

America’s youths are being inducted into an occult secret society by stealth means. Scouts and Masons will deny there is anything wrong. However, the BSA is doing the exact opposite of what it claims.

What is occurring in the Boy Scouts is going on in society at large. Churches, political parties, the NGOs, the media, schools – no institution is immune.

Mankind is being inducted into a satanic cult through sex, violence, money, drugs, secret societies or media-induced panic or psychosis. Movies today are mostly about killing and mayhem, apocalyptic catastrophe and pornographic sadism.

The Illuminati and the Freemasonry intend to degrade mankind and deliver us to Lucifer as tribute. This is what they mean by “change.” Much of mankind seems only too willing to go along.

Boy Scouts Lawsuit Update 2025-2026

As of 2026, the fallout from decades of sexual abuse within the Boy Scouts of America continues to unfold.

Following the organization’s bankruptcy and the creation of a $2.46 Billion settlement fund, thousands of survivors are finally starting to receive long-awaited compensation.

Although the BSA has officially exited bankruptcy, ongoing legal developments continue to shape the path forward for both survivors and the organization.

How the Boy Scouts abuse lawsuit has progressed over the years

  • 1910: Boy Scouts of America is founded. The same year, they begin maintaining internal records of suspected abusers, later known as the “perversion files.”
  • March 1994: Journalist Patrick Boyle publishes Scout’s Honor, a groundbreaking book exposing abuse in Scouting. His reporting draws from approximately 2,000 internal BSA files and calls for their public release to promote transparency and reform.
  • April 2010: A jury orders the Boy Scouts of America to pay $18.5 Million in a Portland, Oregon sexual abuse lawsuit involving assistant troop leader Timur Dykes. It’s one of the first cases to introduce the BSA’s secret files in court.
  • September 2012: The Oregon Supreme Court orders the release of about 20,000 pages of BSA files from 1965 to 1985. The ruling follows a nearly $20 Million verdict against the organization.
  • January 2013: The BSA hires Dr. Janet Warren, a University of Virginia psychiatry professor, to review and improve their list of banned volunteers. She previously authored a 2012 report on 1,200 abuse-related files introduced in a 2010 Oregon lawsuit.
  • February 2020: The Boy Scouts of America files for bankruptcy in response to sexual abuse lawsuits involving thousands of survivors.
  • July 2021: The BSA proposes an $850 Million settlement with more than 60,000 survivors of sexual abuse. It’s the first major legal agreement in the case and the largest sexual abuse settlement in U.S. history at the time.
  • March 2023: A federal judge in Delaware upholds a finalized $2.46 Billion Boy Scout lawsuit settlement, allowing the organization to move forward with their bankruptcy reorganization plan. Insurance companies and religious groups also contributed to the deal.
  • April 2023: The BSA officially emerges from bankruptcy and announces they will begin distributing compensation from the court-approved Boy Scout Settlement Trust to more than 82,000 abuse survivors.
  • February 2024: The U.S. Supreme Court clears the way for the BSA’s sexual abuse settlement to proceed, rejecting a request to pause the deal. The plan protects third parties like churches, local councils, and insurers from future lawsuits through a controversial bankruptcy mechanism.
  • February 2025: The Boy Scouts of America announces that it will change its name to Scouting America as part of its rebranding efforts following their sexual abuse scandal.
  • June 2025: The cost of compensating survivors of sexual abuse in the Boy Scouts of America has exceeded $7 Billion, according to the Wall Street Journal. This is more than twice the amount originally estimated in the organization’s bankruptcy plan.
  • July 2025: A lawsuit is pending against approximately 90 insurance companies that haven’t contributed to the Boy Scouts settlement. Successful litigation could increase the total funds available to survivors.
  • October 2025: A small group of Boy Scouts abuse survivors has asked the Supreme Court to review the organization’s $2.46 Billion bankruptcy settlement. They claim the plan doesn’t allow them to file lawsuits against third parties like local councils or churches, preventing them from having their day in court.
  • November 2025: Boy Scouts abuse law firms are pushing back against a recent effort to cancel thousands of attorney-fee agreements in the BSA case. The firm argues that the motion is “improper” and could disrupt compensation for those who came forward.
  • December 1, 2025: The Boy Scout Settlement Trust continues to review sexual abuse claims and issue payouts to survivors. As of December 2025, the Trust had issued determinations on 49,551 claims and distributed payments on 36,896 claims, totalling more than $295.5 Million in compensation.
  • December 9, 2025: Dozens of Royal Rangers, a youth program similar to the Boy Scouts, have filed lawsuits alleging they were sexually abused as children by group leaders and volunteers.
  • December 12, 2025: The Boy Scouts of America asked the Supreme Court to reject a bid by a small group of survivors to overturn the bankruptcy reorganization plan. The BSA argued the plan can’t be undone because a $1.65 Billion sale of insurance rights was completed years ago and isn’t reversible.
  • January 14, 2026: The U.S. Supreme Court opted not to review the $2.4 Billion Boy Scouts bankruptcy settlement, rejecting an appeal by about 75 childhood sex abuse survivors who argued that the deal unfairly prevents them from suing organizations like churches that ran local scouting programs.
  • January 27, 2026: The Boy Scouts Settlement Trust has issued determinations on more than 50,800 claims and approved over 39,170 payments to survivors, totalling more than $316 Million in payouts.

The Boy Scouts of America lawsuit is one of the largest sexual abuse cases in U.S. history. After decades of silence and institutional denial, survivors are finally getting the justice they deserve.

Even with BSA compensation payouts underway, the fight for healing and accountability continues.

Author: Henry Makow Ph.D.

 

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February 4, 2026

 

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