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PRESS RELEASE  Wikipedia “Satanic Ritual Abuse”     article promotes PEDOPHILIA

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childadvocate - 08 Nov 2008 20:12 GMT
PRESS RELEASE

Wikipedia “Satanic Ritual Abuse” article promotes PEDOPHILIA

For Immediate Release

Contact:    S.M.A.R.T.
Email: smartnews@aol.com
http://ritualabuse.us

November 8, 2008. Easthampton, MA:
Intimidation, bullying, sarcasm: such are the tactics used by the
current editors of Wikipedia’s “Satanic Ritual Abuse” article (and
other related articles) to promote pedophilia: (1) by discounting the
existence of sexual crimes against children associated with true or
staged satanic worship; and (2) by undoing all references in Wikipedia
articles by editors who present findings from research and legal cases
that support the existence of ritual/sexual crimes against children by
organized groups of pedophiles. (See article and discussion pages at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satanic_ritual_abuse).

The article describes Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) as “a moral panic.”
References by persons associated with child pornography or false
memory type organizations that have been known to defend accused and
convicted pedophiles, make it appear that the article is structured to
cover up for pedophiles and their criminal perversions.

Findings from the 2007 international online Extreme Abuse Survey
(http://extreme-abuse-survey.net) indicate that satanic ritual abuse
is widespread. Of 1471 respondents from 31 countries who reported
extreme abuse in childhood, 543 reported that they were ritually
abused in a satanic cult. This number of SRA reports cited from a
highly credible source, Karnac Books, of London was among many
findings supporting the existence of ritual abuse deleted by editors
who consider such viewpoints as having a “fringe focus.”

When children disclose to trusted persons that they have been
physically and sexually tortured by groups of pedophiles using satanic
garb and accoutrements, it is reasonable to assume that those persons
would turn to the Internet to learn more about such bizarre reports.
Because of this entry’s heavily-biased portrayal against the reality
of satanic ritual abuse, the bodies, minds, and souls of terrified
children – who may under threat of death tell about the perverted acts
of their perpetrators using satanic rituals – are placed in jeopardy.

For a research-based rebuttal to Wikipedia’s article, “Satanic Ritual
Abuse,” see The Truth about Satanic Ritual Abuse (http://
ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/the-truth-about-satanic-ritual-
abuse).
Greegor - 08 Nov 2008 23:15 GMT
> PRESS RELEASE
>
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> ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/the-truth-about-satanic-ritual-
> abuse).

He says the proof is on his website, then when you
go to the website it says the proof is on his Youtube Video,
but it refers back to the web site for the proof.

Any information which fails to support his crusade
is viewed as a conspiracy by perpetrators
of ritual satanic child abuse.

He described that modus operandi outright.

Does that mean that the FBI itself is perpetrators?
An FBI report from the 1980's refutes the idea of RSCA.

He's throwing some sort of seminars about RSCA
and Mind Control, but states outright that
doubters are not welcome and would be ejected.

Who is this guy pushing this?
What is his background, motivation, etc?

Here he rails against Wikipedia and accuses
them of being sympathetic to perpetrators.

How big is this kooky WITCH HUNT anyway?
Kent Wills - 09 Nov 2008 04:48 GMT
   I've added the Lar$on group since Lar$on used to thrive on the
whole SRA thing.  He even had some books ghost-written about the
topic.  Dead Air is one of them.

[...]

>> For a research-based rebuttal to Wikipedia’s article, “Satanic Ritual
>> Abuse,” see The Truth about Satanic Ritual Abuse (http://
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>Does that mean that the FBI itself is perpetrators?
>An FBI report from the 1980's refutes the idea of RSCA.

   It's not difficult to accept that some people committed acts that
would be consistent with a claim of SRA.  Given human nature, there
are bound to be people who have done it, are doing it, and will do it.
    However, it's certainly not as wide spread or organized as some,
like Lar$on and Diana, wanted and want people to believe.

>He's throwing some sort of seminars about RSCA
>and Mind Control, but states outright that
>doubters are not welcome and would be ejected.

   Which is really dumb.  If one actually believes something is
happening, wouldn't it stand to reason that he would want to share the
evidence with those who question?   Converting someone who questions
it is better than solidifying their doubt.

>Who is this guy pushing this?
>What is his background, motivation, etc?
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>How big is this kooky WITCH HUNT anyway?

    It's very minor.  Most have come to realize that those who were
abused in a manner consistent with SRA were the victims of individual
psychos and not a grand conspiracy.

Signature

A: Maybe because some people are too annoyed by top-posting.
Q: Why do I not get an answer to my question(s)?
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

childadvocate - 09 Nov 2008 20:47 GMT
In reply, the website (http://ritualabuse.us) has a great deal of data
and it doesn't simply refer people back and forth to different sites.
And the numbers below show clearly that it is not minor, with numbers
of cases in the thousands.

What I actually stated was that discounting and hiding ritual abuse
crimes promotes pedophilia, which it does. It allows pedophiles to
continue to abuse children, as children that come forward will not be
believed.

The conference is for survivors of abuse. It is not a public forum.
Current perpetrators are not allowed at the conference.

Our motivation is to stop child abuse. The wikipedia satanic ritual
abuse article in its present form clearly promotes these crimes, since
it does not acknowledge their existence.

And name calling and ad hominem attacks only discredit the user of
them.

data:

see http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/

http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/studies/satanic-ritual-abuse-evidence-with-inf
ormation-on-the-mcmartin-preschool-case/


Lists of legal cases:

Believe the children (1997). “Conviction List: Ritual Child Abuse”.
http://www.ra-info.org/resources/ra_cases.shtml

The Satanism and Ritual Abuse Archive” is published on the world-wide
web at: This archive contains 92 cases as of February 12, 2008.
http://www.endritualabuse.org/ritualabusearchive.htm

Web pages proving the existence of ritual abuse:

Noblitt, PhD, J. R. - An Empirical Look at the Ritual Abuse
Controversy (2007)
http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/an-empirical-look-at-the-ritual-abuse
-controversy-randy-noblitt-phd/

Another survey investigated reports of sexual and ritual abuse made to
British psychologists (Andrews, Morton, Bekerian, Brewin, Davies, &
Mollon, 1995). Of 810 British Psychological Society practitioners who
had seen sexually abused clients, the investigators found that 15% had
worked with clients reporting satanic ritual abuse. Eighty percent of
the psychologists who had seen one or more individuals with a stated
history of satanic ritual abuse believed the allegations. In their
national investigation of 270 cases of substantiated sexual abuse of
1,639 children in day care, Finkelhor, Williams, and Burns (1988)
found 13% of the cases involved allegations of ritual abuse. According
to Jonker and Jonker-Bakker, “The National Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Children in Britain reported in its 1989 Annual Report
that seven out of 66 Child Protection Teams in England and Wales were
currently working with children victimized by ritualistic
abuse” (1997, p. 542). In a survey of the membership of the
International Society for the Study of Multiple Personality and
Dissociation, Perry concluded that 88% of 1185 “respondents reported
belief in ritual abuse, involving mind control and programming” (1992,
p. 4).

Ritual Abuse Bibliography http://www.ra-info.org/library/articles/ra_arti1.shtml

Ritual Abuse Statistics & Research http://home.mchsi.com/~ftio/ra-stats.htm

Searchable releases on satanic ritual abuse http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/

Frequently Asked Questions about Ritual Abuse and Mind Control
http://www.survivorship.org/faq.html

Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Evidence Surfaces By Daniel Ryder, CCDC, LSW
http://home.mchsi.com/~ftio/ra-evidence-surfaces.htm

2008 Publications on Ritual Abuse and Mind Control
http://www.endritualabuse.org/citation 2.htm

Lacter, E (2008-02-11). “Brief Synopsis of the Literature on
theExistence of Ritualistic Abuse”. http://endritualabuse.org/BriefSynopsis.htm

A 1993 survey by the American Bar Association's Center on Children and
Family Law determined that 26 percent of prosecutors nationwide have
handled cases involving "ritualistic or sexual abuse." (Ross, 1994).

Bottoms, Shaver and Goodman in their 1993 study to evaluate ritual
abuse claims found that in 2,292 alleged ritual abuse cases, 15% of
the perpetrators in adult cases and 30% of the perpetrators in child
cases confessed to the abuse. Data from Brown, Scheflin and Hammond
(1998).”Memory, Trauma Treatment, And the Law” (W. W. Norton) ISBN
0-393-70254-5 (p.62) Bottoms, B. Shaver, P. & Goodman, G. (1993)
Profile of ritual abuse and religion related abuse allegations in the
United States. Updated findings provided via personal communication
from B. Bottoms. Cited in K.C. Faller (1994), Ritual Abuse; A Review
of the research. The American Professional Society on the Abuse of
Children Advisor , 7, 1, 19-27

On Page 170 (first edition), of Cult and Ritual Abuse - Noblitt and
Perskin(Praeger, 1995) states “One of the best sources of evaluative
research on ritual abuse is the article “Ritual Abuse: A Review of
Research” by Kathleen Coulborn Faller (1994)….in a survey of 2,709
members of the American Psychological Association, it was found that
30 percent of these professionals had seen cases of ritual or religion-
related abuse (Bottoms, Shaver & Goodman, 1991). Of those
psychologists who have seen cases of ritual abuse, 93 percent believed
that the reported harm took place and 93 percent believed that the
alleged ritualism occurred. This is a remarkable finding. Mental
health professionals are known to be divergent in their thinking and
frequently do not agree with one another regarding questions of the
diagnosis and etiology of psychiatric problems…this level of
concurrence in a large national sample of psychologists…would be
impressive….the similar research of Nancy Perry (1992) which further
supports (the previous findings)…Perry also conducted a national
survey of therapists who work with clients with dissociative disorders
and she found that 88 percent of the 1,185 respondents indicated
”belief in ritual abuse, involving mind control and programming” (p.
3).”

Recent worldwide survey of ritual abuse

The Extreme Abuse Survey final results are online with
findings,questionnaires and presentations for download as pdf-files.
More than 750 pages of documentation http://extreme-abuse-survey.net/
indicate that satanic ritual abuse
is widespread. Of 1471 respondents from 31 countries who reported
extreme abuse in childhood, 543 reported that they were ritually
abused in a satanic cult.
krp - 09 Nov 2008 21:29 GMT
In reply, the website (http://ritualabuse.us) has a great deal of data
and it doesn't simply refer people back and forth to different sites.

Yes UNRELIABLE data!
Dan Sullivan - 09 Nov 2008 21:53 GMT
> In reply, the website (http://ritualabuse.us) has a great deal of data
> and it doesn't simply refer people back and forth to different sites.
>
> Yes UNRELIABLE data!

Like the A-Team and krpconsulting websites.

FULL of unreliable information and the websites refer people back and
forth between them.
krp - 09 Nov 2008 22:00 GMT
On Nov 9, 4:29 pm, " krp" <kr...@verizon.net> wrote:
> "childadvocate" <smartn...@aol.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Yes UNRELIABLE data!

Like the A-Team and krpconsulting websites.

FULL of unreliable information and the websites refer people back and
forth between them.

Don't bother about the mental checkup Danny. It's WAY too late for you.
Dan Sullivan - 09 Nov 2008 23:15 GMT
> On Nov 9, 4:29 pm, " krp" <kr...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
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>
> Don't bother about the mental checkup Danny. It's WAY too late for you.

Are you going to claim you have a "Cum Laude" degree in psychology
now, kenny boy?
krp - 09 Nov 2008 23:16 GMT
On Nov 9, 5:00 pm, " krp" <kr...@verizon.net> wrote:
> "Dan Sullivan" <dsull...@optonline.net> wrote in message
>
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>
> Don't bother about the mental checkup Danny. It's WAY too late for you.

< Are you going to claim you have a "Cum Laude" degree in psychology
< now, kenny boy?

   Do I have to?
freedom - 10 Nov 2008 00:40 GMT
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>On Nov 9, 5:00 pm, " krp" <kr...@verizon.net> wrote:
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>
>    Do I have to?

It wouldn't really matter whether you did or not.
http://docs.aboutkenpangborn.com contains a copy of your CV which proves,
conclusively, that you don't hold such a degree from any accredited
university.

http://www.aboutkenpangborn.com
The truth about Kenneth Pangborn, who supports convicted child sex
criminals

"The FACT is that [my mail-order wife Barbara Sanciprian] and I were
introduced in the FORMAL Spanish tradition by mutual friends, and were
married first in Cuba after 2 year courtship."
- --Ken Pangborn, admitting that he began cheating on his wife Peggy on
September 28, 2001, nearly two years before she separated from him

"I'm David Moore and I am insane!"
- --Ken Pangborn posting to alt.dads-rights.unmoderated, attempting to claim
that his name is David Moore

"If you call the police, I'll knock out all of your teeth, I'll cripple
you. I may go to prison for it, but when I get out, I'll be able to walk,
but you will still be a cripple."
- --Pangborn puppet Greg Hanson of alt.support.child-protective-services **,
in a verbal threat to his girlfriend

"...my aunt wouldnt come over to our house anymore because of how he would
talk to her and come on to her....and he had over 180 pictures of her on
his computer"
- --Ken Pangborn's former stepdaughter Megan, on growing up in the Pangborn
household

** - this conclusion was reached via applying Ken and Greg's logic
krp - 10 Nov 2008 05:26 GMT
DAVEY MOORE BULLSHIT ARTIST
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>>> > In reply, the website (http://ritualabuse.us) has a great deal of data
>>> > and it doesn't simply refer people back and forth to different sites.
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> conclusively, that you don't hold such a degree from any accredited
> university.

More of YOUR handiwork Davey. Not MY CV but a DOCTORED ONE.
freedom - 10 Nov 2008 13:09 GMT
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>DAVEY MOORE BULLSHIT ARTIST
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>
>More of YOUR handiwork Davey. Not MY CV but a DOCTORED ONE.

It's the CV which you gave to the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers
Association.  Which is why you altered the link above:  you don't want
people to see it.  No matter, I'll simply repost it:
http://docs.aboutkenpangborn.com
http://www.aboutkenpangborn.com

The truth about Kenneth Pangborn, who supports convicted child sex
criminals

"The FACT is that [my mail-order wife Barbara Sanciprian] and I were
introduced in the FORMAL Spanish tradition by mutual friends, and were
married first in Cuba after 2 year courtship."
- --Ken Pangborn, admitting that he began cheating on his wife Peggy on
September 28, 2001, nearly two years before she separated from him

"I'm David Moore and I am insane!"
- --Ken Pangborn posting to alt.dads-rights.unmoderated, attempting to claim
that his name is David Moore

"If you call the police, I'll knock out all of your teeth, I'll cripple
you. I may go to prison for it, but when I get out, I'll be able to walk,
but you will still be a cripple."
- --Pangborn puppet Greg Hanson of alt.support.child-protective-services **,
in a verbal threat to his girlfriend

"...my aunt wouldnt come over to our house anymore because of how he would
talk to her and come on to her....and he had over 180 pictures of her on
his computer"
- --Ken Pangborn's former stepdaughter Megan, on growing up in the Pangborn
household

** - this conclusion was reached via applying Ken and Greg's logic
krp - 10 Nov 2008 14:32 GMT
DAVID MOORE LIAR
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> It's the CV which you gave to the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers
> Association.

Nope Davey it is YOUR fabrication. I never gave them MY CV.
freedom - 10 Nov 2008 18:02 GMT
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>DAVID MOORE LIAR

Again, your name is NOT David Moore, regardless of how many times you claim
otherwise.

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>
>Nope Davey it is YOUR fabrication. I never gave them MY CV.

Ah, yes, that's right.  I signed you up, paid hundreds of dollars in
membership fees, and created dozens of pages of a curriculum vitae to give
to them, on the off chance that someone would find it and expose you on it
years later.

ROFL!

http://www.aboutkenpangborn.com
The truth about Kenneth Pangborn, who supports convicted child sex
criminals

"The FACT is that [my mail-order wife Barbara Sanciprian] and I were
introduced in the FORMAL Spanish tradition by mutual friends, and were
married first in Cuba after 2 year courtship."
- --Ken Pangborn, admitting that he began cheating on his wife Peggy on
September 28, 2001, nearly two years before she separated from him

"I'm David Moore and I am insane!"
- --Ken Pangborn posting to alt.dads-rights.unmoderated, attempting to claim
that his name is David Moore

"If you call the police, I'll knock out all of your teeth, I'll cripple
you. I may go to prison for it, but when I get out, I'll be able to walk,
but you will still be a cripple."
- --Pangborn puppet Greg Hanson of alt.support.child-protective-services **,
in a verbal threat to his girlfriend

"...my aunt wouldnt come over to our house anymore because of how he would
talk to her and come on to her....and he had over 180 pictures of her on
his computer"
- --Ken Pangborn's former stepdaughter Megan, on growing up in the Pangborn
household

** - this conclusion was reached via applying Ken and Greg's logic
Kent Wills - 10 Nov 2008 21:26 GMT
[...]

>>>>> It wouldn't really matter whether you did or not.
>>>>> http://docs.aboutkenpangborn.com contains a copy of your CV which proves,
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
>ROFL!

   It's all a part of the grand conspiracy, ya know.
   I honestly hope that some day Kenny-Bob is able to accept that he
isn't important enough to warrant the conspiracy his paranoia has
created in his mind.

>http://www.aboutkenpangborn.com
>The truth about Kenneth Pangborn, who supports convicted child sex
>criminals

"We'd like to arrange for YOUR rape..."
--Kenneth Robert Pangborn of KRP Consulting, from an argument with a
woman on the talk.rape newsgroup
  He admits to authoring the threat here:
http://groups.google.com/group/milw.general/msg/0468b8085d0ee5b5
krp - 11 Nov 2008 01:08 GMT
DAVID MOORE and his fantasies

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> to them, on the off chance that someone would find it and expose you on it
> years later.

   I am not now nor was I EVER a member of ANY Texas group, criminal
defense lawyers or otherwise. WHO planted that fake CV there is anybody's
guess, but the MOST LIKELY candidate would be YOU! You have a LONG LONG LONG
history, Moore, of forging sh.t like that. It's your signature technique on
the internet. It is what defines you.
Dan Sullivan - 11 Nov 2008 01:10 GMT
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Dan Sullivan - 10 Nov 2008 18:24 GMT
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krp - 11 Nov 2008 01:04 GMT
> zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

   Danny do you still believe you are the hall monitor handing out
passes????
Greegor - 11 Nov 2008 02:28 GMT
> > zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
>
>     Danny do you still believe you are the hall monitor handing out
> passes????

Dan!
Dan Sullivan - 11 Nov 2008 02:52 GMT
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Greegor - 11 Nov 2008 02:56 GMT
Dan!
Dan Sullivan - 11 Nov 2008 02:58 GMT
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childadvocate - 18 Nov 2008 03:36 GMT
http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/studies/satanic-ritual-abuse-evidence-with-inf
ormation-on-the-mcmartin-preschool-case/


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freedom - 11 Nov 2008 03:12 GMT
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>Dan!

And, Greg pauses his abuse of young girls, long enough to remind us all
that there are people with lower IQs than Ken Pangborn.

http://www.aboutkenpangborn.com
The truth about Kenneth Pangborn, who supports convicted child sex
criminals

"The FACT is that [my mail-order wife Barbara Sanciprian] and I were
introduced in the FORMAL Spanish tradition by mutual friends, and were
married first in Cuba after 2 year courtship."
- --Ken Pangborn, admitting that he began cheating on his wife Peggy on
September 28, 2001, nearly two years before she separated from him

"I'm David Moore and I am insane!"
- --Ken Pangborn posting to alt.dads-rights.unmoderated, attempting to claim
that his name is David Moore

"If you call the police, I'll knock out all of your teeth, I'll cripple
you. I may go to prison for it, but when I get out, I'll be able to walk,
but you will still be a cripple."
- --Pangborn puppet Greg Hanson of alt.support.child-protective-services **,
in a verbal threat to his girlfriend

"...my aunt wouldnt come over to our house anymore because of how he would
talk to her and come on to her....and he had over 180 pictures of her on
his computer"
- --Ken Pangborn's former stepdaughter Megan, on growing up in the Pangborn
household

** - this conclusion was reached via applying Ken and Greg's logic
krp - 11 Nov 2008 09:59 GMT
MR, POT DAVID MOORE
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>
>>Dan!

> And, Greg pauses his abuse of young girls, long enough to remind us all
> that there are people with lower IQs than Ken Pangborn.

But Davey YOU are the one who gets his kicks smacking around little girls.
Kent Wills - 11 Nov 2008 12:40 GMT
>MR, POT DAVID MOORE
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>But Davey YOU are the one who gets his kicks smacking around little girls.

   Huh?
   Whatever drugs you're on, get off of them.  If you're not on any,
you may want to start.
   Your mind, in its current state, is in bad shape.

"Miranda was a STUPID WASTE OF TIME AND DID NOTHING!"
  -- Kenneth Robert Pangborn of KRP Consulting and The A-Team.
krp - 11 Nov 2008 09:58 GMT
On Nov 10, 7:04 pm, " krp" <kr...@verizon.net> wrote:
> "Dan Sullivan" <dsull...@optonline.net> wrote in message
>
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> Danny do you still believe you are the hall monitor handing out
> passes????

< Dan!

Danny is teacher's pet!
Greegor - 29 Nov 2008 07:02 GMT
Witch hunts are just fine when
somebody ELSE is the witch, right Moe?

I still can't believe that a Wiccan would
join in on a witch hunt so eagerly.
Kent Wills - 29 Nov 2008 15:08 GMT
>Witch hunts are just fine when
>somebody ELSE is the witch, right Moe?
>
>I still can't believe that a Wiccan would
>join in on a witch hunt so eagerly.

    What witch hunt?   Moe's stating, in her own way, that you are
the scum you've proved yourself to be is simply stating the truth.
    Further, there is no "witch hunt" against you.  While each person
who is posting the truth about you will need to say for themselves,
outside of Usenet fodder, you're nothing.
    Does your mental defects really make you think you hold any level
of importance outside of Usenet?

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  Gregory Scott Hanson, inmate 1104135, wife and child abuser
    Jan 22, 2008

 
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