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krp

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"Greegor" <gree...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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ARCH FEMINAZI Diana Napolis a/k/a Keren Curio Jones

GH>Why don't you tell everybody who you are, Diana?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_lMyMi3UdQ

http://diananapoliswatch.wordpress.com/about/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Napolis

http://diananapoliswatch.wordpress.com/

(Astral Soul) Blue Screen of Death May 20, 2009 � 11:53 am

DN Claim: �I was seriously told that it was possible to pick up
peoples �astral soul� and place them into computer programs before
or after death. For the past 6 months I have been communicating with
forms in the computer I see into who say they used to be human beings.
I believe it was Carol Hopkins who introduced a Buddhist friend of
mine who recently died into the computer system 5 days ago when I told
her I was going to sue her. At the present time, they are torturing
him. I�m requesting immediate assistance for him. Carol Hopkins knows
exactly what she is doing. Last night when I told her I would not sue
her in exchange for leaving him alone, she removed all of the objects
of torture, proving that she is the one in control of this computer
system. She then continued to torture him.� (May 18th 2009 blog post
at 3:09am, text added in modified entry).


http://diananapoliswatch.wordpress.com/

Gold Diggers of 1933 May 11, 2009 � 7:34 am
[...]
(2) Napolis claims this group is �against� her as a reaction formation
when, in fact, it was she who attacked them;

childadvocate

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Oct 17, 2009, 1:48:59 PM10/17/09
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No, I am not Diana.
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/227744.pdf

Children's Exposure to Violence: A Comprehensive National Survey David
Finkelhor, Heather Turner, Richard Ormrod, Sherry Hamby, and Kristen
Kracke ....The survey confirms that most of our society's children are
exposed to violence in their daily lives. More than 60 percent of the
children surveyed were exposed to violence within the past year,
either directly or indirectly (i.e., as a witness to a violent act; by
learning of a violent act against a family member, neighbor, or close
friend; or from a threat against their home or school) (for full
details on these and other statistics cited in this Bulletin, see
Finkelhor et al., 2009). Nearly one-half of the children and
adolescents surveyed (46.3 percent) were assaulted at least once in
the past year, and more than 1 in 10 (10.2 percent) were injured in an
assault; 1 in 4 (24.6 percent) were victims of robbery, vandalism, or
theft; 1 in 10 (10.2 percent) suffered from child maltreatment
(including physical and emotional abuse, neglect, or a family
abduction); and 1 in 16 (6.1 percent) were victimized sexually.

More than 1 in 4 (25.3 percent) witnessed a violent act and nearly 1
in 10 (9.8 percent) saw one family member assault another. Multiple
victimizations were common: more than one-third (38.7 percent)
experienced 2 or more direct victimizations in the previous year, more
than 1 in 10 (10.9 percent) experienced 5 or more direct
victimizations in the previous year, and more than 1 in 75 (1.4
percent) experienced 10 or more direct victimizations in the previous
year.


Reports of lifetime exposure to violence were generally about one-
third to one-half higher than reports of past-year exposure, although
the difference tended to be greater for less frequent and more severe
types of victimization. (For example, more than three times as many
respondents reported being victims of a kidnapping over their
lifetimes as did in the past year.) Nearly seven in eight children
(86.6 percent) who reported being exposed to violence during their
lifetimes also reported being exposed to violence within the past
year, which indicated that these children were at ongoing risk of
violent victimization. The reports of lifetime exposure also indicate
how certain types of exposure change and accumulate as a child grows
up; nearly one in five girls ages 14 to 17 (18.7 percent) had been the
victim of a sexual assault or attempted sexual assault, and more than
one-third of all 14- to 17-year-olds had seen a parent assaulted.
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/227744.pdf

Greegor

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Oct 18, 2009, 2:22:18 AM10/18/09
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On Oct 17, 12:47 pm, childadvocate <smartn...@aol.com> wrote:
> No, I am not Diana.

Sure, I get it, nudge nudge, wink wink..

You walk like Diana, you quack like Diana, you post like Diana.

Same obsessions, to a T.

Kent Wills

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Oct 18, 2009, 4:17:50 AM10/18/09
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On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 23:22:18 -0700 (PDT), Greegor
<gree...@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Oct 17, 12:47�pm, childadvocate <smartn...@aol.com> wrote:
>> No, I am not Diana.
>
>Sure, I get it, nudge nudge, wink wink..
>
>You walk like Diana,

You've likely never seen either walk.

>you quack like Diana,

I doubt either quack.

>you post like Diana.

This one I have to give you. CA does post like Diana.
Of course, this doesn't instantly mean CA is Diana.

>
>Same obsessions, to a T.

I've seen nothing from CA obsessing over Jennifer Love Hewitt.


Title: ST VS GREGORY HANSON
(DOB 05/22/1959)
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT 04/10/1996
Comments: CT 1 OWI 1ST
OTHER CITATION 04/10/1996
Comments: CT 2 SPEED
Disposition Status
GUILTY PLEA/DEFAULT

"That's the chick, but not the pic, zipperhead!"
Greg Hanson proving his bigotry towards Asians, or proving he's so
stupid he thinks I'm Asian.
MID:<c6bac3f6-7a0e-4bf8-8ddd-d77bccfc6...@p49g2000hsd.googlegroups.com>
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.legal/msg/395db830731df54a
http://www.rsdb.org/search?q=zipperhead

Me: "I suspect your stalking is due to the use and abuse of illegal
drugs, Greg. Is the reason for your stalking the members of
alt.friends due to the use and abuse of illegal drugs?

Gregory Scott Hanson, wife beater and child abuser: "Of course."


"My family's case is for Neglect, but we are treated
in virtually every regard as child abusers, marked on
the Child Abuse registry, for example."
-- Greg Scott Hanson telling Usenet he's a FOUNDED child abuser.
Message-ID: <35120b16.04011...@posting.google.com>

" ... But there ought to be conferences and studies on how to curb
minority overpopulation, repatriate minorities abroad, imprison more
minorities, increase use of the death penalty and divest minorities of
the power they have usurped over us in recent years. That would
address the most pressing problems of our day. ... "
April 2000, Gregory Hanson
http://www.nationalist.org/ATW/2000/040101.html#Hanson

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With the Christmas season upon us again, my stepdaughter was launching
into her usual tirade of "I need this" (Nintendo 64 games, Pokemon,
videos, Rhianna CD, etc.) After enduring a trip through Kmart, I
was at my wits end. I took the kid home and filled the bathtub with
water. Then I dunked the brat's head under the water and counted out
a full minute, with her flailing her arms. I brought her up and she
gasped for air. When she'd caught her breath, I asked her, "When you
were under that water, did you 'need' Nintendo? Pokemon? Rhianna?"
She shook her head. "What were you thinking about?" I
prodded. She told me "I was thinking that I needed air."

"Now you know the difference between 'need' and 'want'" I exclaimed
triumphantly.

--a true story

childadvocate

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Oct 18, 2009, 6:01:08 PM10/18/09
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Wrong. The only thing our posts may have in common is that our posts
are about child abuse issues. But apples and oranges are round and are
different things.

http://www.malesurvivor.org/
MaleSurvivor 2010 International Conference
March 18-21, 2010 at
John Jay College / NYC
Go to Conference 2010 Page
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Kent Wills

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Oct 18, 2009, 8:54:49 PM10/18/09
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 15:01:08 -0700 (PDT), childadvocate
<smar...@aol.com> wrote:

>Wrong.

So you are Diana?
My post, the one to which you replied, showed that I hold you may
not be. If I was/am wrong, then you must be claiming you and she are
the same person.
Are you telling me, and anyone else reading, that Greg is correct?
That you are Diana?

>The only thing our posts may have in common is that our posts
>are about child abuse issues.

Diana's posts were often about how she wanted to kill Jennifer
Love Hewitt.

>But apples and oranges are round and are
>different things.

Yes. And?

--
"Kent"

childadvocate

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Oct 18, 2009, 9:24:49 PM10/18/09
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No, I was replying to Greegor, I am not Diana.

>The only thing our posts may have in common is that our posts
>are about child abuse issues.

>But apples and oranges are round and are different things.

This was in reply to his statement that we post about some of the same
topics. Just because we post about child abuse issues does not mean we
are the same person.

Kent Wills

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Oct 19, 2009, 4:44:32 AM10/19/09
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:24:49 -0700 (PDT), childadvocate
<smar...@aol.com> wrote:

>No, I was replying to Greegor, I am not Diana.

If you're going to lie, make certain your lie can't be exposed.
The headers show you replied to my post.
Here are a part of the headers:

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Note the last line. You replied to my post after I replied to
Greg's.

>
>>The only thing our posts may have in common is that our posts
>>are about child abuse issues.
>>But apples and oranges are round and are different things.
>
>This was in reply to his statement that we post about some of the same
>topics.

I can't believe you're getting me to defend Greg. That has to
worth something.
He was posting about how your posting style and Diana's are very
similar. The truth is, they are.
This doesn't mean you MUST BE Diana. Not to the mentally sound
mind.

>Just because we post about child abuse issues does not mean we
>are the same person.

Diana liked to post about trying to kill Jennifer Love Hewitt,
among other celebrities.
Your posting *style* is very similar to Diana's. This doesn't
mean you are her, of course. Just that it is possible.
I am of the opinion that you are not her. I don't expect I'll
ever KNOW one way or the other.
You need to keep in mind that Greg is mentally retarded. I
believe his retardation is the result of the use and abuse of illegal
drugs he's admitted in the past. This, however, is just a belief.
It's still possible he'd been retarded since birth.
His retardation means that he'll never accept the possibility
that you and Diana are two different people. Simply put, he can't
accept that it's possible.

--
"Kent"

krp

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"Kent Wills" <comp...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:24:49 -0700 (PDT), childadvocate
> <smar...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>>No, I was replying to Greegor, I am not Diana.
>
> If you're going to lie, make certain your lie can't be exposed.
> The headers show you replied to my post.
> Here are a part of the headers:


Little Diana has ALWAYS lied about her identity as do other people here!\

freedom

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Oct 19, 2009, 8:09:29 PM10/19/09
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Namely you: http://www.aboutkenpangborn.com contains proof that you once
used numerous aliases to shill for yourself on usenet. After being outted
on this in humiliating fashion, you put these aliases to rest, but you
presently use a mentally disabled man from Iowa in much the same way.

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

"[I have] [n]ever had [any] standing in the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer's
Association or AN Y connection to them."
--Ken Pangborn in a usenet post on January 1, 2009, denying affiliation
with the TCDLA, to whom he provided bogus educational credentials. His lie
is disproved here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060822021821/www.tcdla.com/secure/experts/inde
x.shtml

"Some photo of some girl without even any documentation on THAT only proves
that YOU are a PSYCHO! A really STUPID one at that!"
--Ken Pangborn, admitting to being a "stupid" "psycho" in message-ID
<jOp3l.292$Es4...@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>

"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


** - this conclusion was reached via applying Ken and Greg's logic

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Kent Wills

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Oct 20, 2009, 4:48:52 AM10/20/09
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On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 13:11:53 -0400, "krp" <kr...@tampabay.rr.com>
wrote:

Perhaps.
I do know she used a nym for a while. It's fairly common on
Usenet. Heck, you've acknowledged that Kent is my nym and not my
name.

>as do other people here!\

Who would that be?

"I am insane!"
--Kenneth Robert Pangborn, of KRP Consulting and The A-team,
posting to alt.dads-rights.unmoderated claiming that he was found
legally insane.

krp

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"Kent Wills" <comp...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>>>>No, I was replying to Greegor, I am not Diana.
>>>
>>> If you're going to lie, make certain your lie can't be exposed.
>>> The headers show you replied to my post.
>>> Here are a part of the headers:
>>
>>
>>Little Diana has ALWAYS lied about her identity
>
> Perhaps.
> I do know she used a nym for a while. It's fairly common on
> Usenet. Heck, you've acknowledged that Kent is my nym and not my
> name.

For years she pretended to be "Karen Curio Jones" among other names she
used.

Greegor

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Diana Napolis AKA Karen "Curio" Jones

Diana worked as a Child Protection caseworker
and believes that every accusation of child abuse
is TRUE! Even if it was fabricated!

Diana's single most defining crusade is the one about
Satanic Ritual Child Abuse.

Interestingly, ""child advocate"" has posted a lot about
that subject. One could say obsessively.

childadvocate's posting profile

http://groups.google.com/groups/profile?hl=en&enc_user=8_OxchEAAABKyQ75nJooUKv7J0se_lECkdEasx1kiYTQavV7mdW13Q

KRP > For years she pretended to be "Karen Curio Jones"
KRP > among other names she used.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_lMyMi3UdQ

childadvocate

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http://www.prevent-abuse-now.com/stats.htm#Impact

Impact of Child Sexual Abuse

It is estimated that there are 60 million survivors of childhood
sexual abuse in America today.
Source: Forward, 1993.

Approximately 31% of women in prison state that they had been abused
as children.
Source: United States Department of Justice, 1991.

Approximately 95% of teenage prostitutes have been sexually abused.
Source: CCPCA, 1992.

It is estimated that children with disabilities are 4 to 10 times
more vulnerable to sexual abuse than their non-disabled peers.
Source: National Resource Center on Child Sexual Abuse, 1992.

Long term effects of child abuse include fear, anxiety, depression,
anger, hostility, inappropriate sexual behavior, poor self esteem,
tendency toward substance abuse and difficulty with close
relationships.
Source: Browne & Finkelhor, 1986.

Clinical findings of adult victims of sexual abuse include problems
in interpersonal relationships associated with an underlying mistrust.
Generally, adult victims of incest have a severely strained
relationship with their parents that is marked by feelings of
mistrust, fear, ambivalence, hatred, and betrayal. These feelings may
extend to all family members.
Source: Tsai and Wagner, 1978.

Guilt is universally experienced by almost all victims. Courtois and
Watts described the "sexual guilt" as "guilt derived from sexual
pleasure"
Source: Tsai and Wagner, l978.

Sexuality is regarded not simply as a part of the self limited to
genitals, discrete behaviors, or biological aspects of reproduction,
but is more properly understood as one component of the total
personality that affects one's concept of personal identity and self-
esteem.
Source: Whitlock & Gillman, 1989.

Sexual victimization may profoundly interfere with and alter the
development of attitudes toward self, sexuality, and trusting
relationships during the critical early years of development.
Source: Tsai & Wagner, 1984.

If the child victim does not resolve the trauma, sexuality may
become an area of adult conflict.
Source: Courtois & Watts, 1982; Tsai & Wagner, 1984.

There is the clinical assumption that children who feel compelled to
keep sexual abuse a secret suffer greater psychic distress than
victims who disclose the secret and receive assistance and support.
Source: Finkelhor & Browne, 1986.

Early identification of sexual abuse victims appears to be crucial
to the reduction of suffering of abused youth and to the establishment
of support systems for assistance in pursuing appropriate
psychological development and healthier adult functioning . As long as
disclosure continues to be a problem for young victims, then fear,
suffering, and psychological distress will, like the secret, remain
with the victim.
Sources: Bagley, 1992; Bagley, 1991; Finkelhor et al. 1990; Whitlock &
Gillman, 1989.

Adolescents with a history of sexual abuse are significantly more
likely than their counterparts to engage in sexual behavior that puts
them at risk for HIV infection, according to Dr. Larry K. Brown and
associates, from Rhode Island Hospital, in Providence.
See Medscape

Adolescents with a history of sexual abuse are significantly more
likely than their counterparts to engage in sexual behavior that puts
them at risk for HIV infection, according to Dr. Larry K. Brown and
associates, from Rhode Island Hospital, in Providence. Inconsistent
condom use was three times more likely among youths who had been
sexually abused than among the 55 who had not. A history of sexual
abuse was also significantly associated with less impulse control and
higher rates of sexually transmitted diseases. According to Dr. Brown,
"These results suggest two things. Abused kids need adequate
counseling around abuse issues. A lot of these kids keep re-
experiencing the anxiety and trauma for years." The second issue, he
said, is that "most therapy does not address current sexual behavior"
and the anxieties that sexually abused adolescents experience.
Source: Larry K. Brown, M.D., et al, American Journal of Psychiatry
2000;157:1413-1415.

Young girls who are forced to have sex are three times more likely
to develop psychiatric disorders or abuse alcohol and drugs in
adulthood, than girls who are not sexually abused. Sexual abuse was
also more strongly linked with substance abuse than with psychiatric
disorders. It was also suggested that sexual abuse may lead some girls
to become sexually active at an earlier age and seek out older
boyfriends who might, in turn, introduce them to drugs. Psychiatric
disorders were from 2.6 to 3.3 times more common among women whose CSA
included intercourse, and the risk of substance abuse was increased
more than fourfold, according to the results. Family factors --
parental education, parenting behavior, family financial status,
church attendance -- had little impact on the prevalence of
psychiatric or substance abuse disorders among these women, the
investigators observe. Similarly, parental psychopathology did not
predict the association between CSA and later psychopathology.
Source: Kenneth S. Kendler, M.D., et al, Medical College of Virginia
Commonwealth University, Archives of General Psychiatry
2000;57:953-959.
Also see review at Medscape

Among both adolescent girls and boys, a history of sexual or
physical abuse appears to increase the risk of disordered eating
behaviors, such as self-induced vomiting or use of laxatives to avoid
gaining weight. Among those at increased risk for disordered eating
were respondents who had experienced sexual or physical abuse and
those who gave low ratings to family communication, parental caring
and parental expectations. In light of these findings, the researchers
conclude that "strong familial relationships may decrease the risk for
disordered eating among youth reporting abuse experiences."
Source: Dr. Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, et al, University of Minneapolis,
International Journal of Eating Disorders 2000;28:249-258.

Young girls who are sexually abused are more likely to develop
eating disorders as adolescents. The findings also add to a growing
body of research suggesting that trauma in childhood increases the
risk of developing an eating disorder. Abused girls were more
dissatisfied with their weight and more likely to diet and purge their
food by vomiting or using laxatives and diuretics. Abused girls were
also more likely to restrict their eating when they were bored or
emotionally upset. Wonderlich suggests that abused girls might
experience higher levels of emotional distress, possibly linked to
their abuse, and have trouble coping. Food restriction and perhaps
other eating disorder behaviors may (reflect) efforts to cope with
such experiences. The report also indicates that while girls who were
abused were less likely to exhibit perfectionist tendencies (such as
making extreme efforts to avoid disappointing others and a need to be
'the best'), they tended to want thinner bodies than girls who had not
been abused.
Source: Stephen A. Wonderlich, M.D., et al, University of North Dakota
School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Fargo, Journal of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2000;391277-1283.

US Healthcare system missing most mentally ill children and
adolescents. More than 7 out of 10 American adolescents with mental
health problems are getting no care, according to data released today
at the Surgeon General's Conference on Children's Mental Health.

http://www.prevent-abuse-now.com/biblio.htm

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krp

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NUT CASE
"childadvocate" <smar...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Impact of Child Sexual Abuse
>

> It is estimated that there are 600 million survivors of childhood


> sexual abuse in America today.
> Source: Forward, 1993.
>

> Approximately 91% of women in prison state that they had been abused
> as children.


Gotta HYPE your Feminazi statistics a little sweetheart. Isn't it one woman
every 1.5 seconds? Boy you gals can sure shovel it. (Bullshit.)

Kent Wills

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On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 08:56:00 -0400, "krp" <kr...@tampabay.rr.com>
wrote:

I know about the Karen nym.
Do you, like Greg, hold the delusion that CA *must* be Diana?

"(CONTEXT REMOVED AS TO THE BELOW CLAIM)"
Kenneth Robert Pangborn admitting he alters the context of posts
when he replies.
MID FyUom.1363$Jd7....@nwrddc02.gnilink.net

Kent Wills

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On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:55:50 -0700 (PDT), Greegor
<gree...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Diana Napolis AKA Karen "Curio" Jones
>
>Diana worked as a Child Protection caseworker
>and believes that every accusation of child abuse
>is TRUE! Even if it was fabricated!

So you and she agree on this.
You've already PROVED you believe EVERY claim made by a CPS
caseworker is 100% true and valid.

>
>Diana's single most defining crusade is the one about
>Satanic Ritual Child Abuse.
>
>Interestingly, ""child advocate"" has posted a lot about
>that subject. One could say obsessively.

Agreed.

>
>childadvocate's posting profile
>
>http://groups.google.com/groups/profile?hl=en&enc_user=8_OxchEAAABKyQ75nJooUKv7J0se_lECkdEasx1kiYTQavV7mdW13Q
>
>KRP > For years she pretended to be "Karen Curio Jones"
>KRP > among other names she used.

Also not in dispute.

>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_lMyMi3UdQ

So Greg, when will you offer some PROOF that CA is Diana? You
have made the FACT CLAIM that she is, so you should be able to prove
it. Unless you were LYING when you made the FACT CLAIM and the truth
is you only suspect CA and Diana are the same person.

krp

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"Kent Wills" <comp...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 08:56:00 -0400, "krp" <kr...@tampabay.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Kent Wills" <comp...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:l9uqd5h121j4vlj81...@4ax.com...
>>
>>>>>>No, I was replying to Greegor, I am not Diana.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you're going to lie, make certain your lie can't be exposed.
>>>>> The headers show you replied to my post.
>>>>> Here are a part of the headers:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Little Diana has ALWAYS lied about her identity
>>>
>>> Perhaps.
>>> I do know she used a nym for a while. It's fairly common on
>>> Usenet. Heck, you've acknowledged that Kent is my nym and not my
>>> name.
>>
>> For years she pretended to be "Karen Curio Jones" among other names
>> she
>>used.
>
> I know about the Karen nym.
> Do you, like Greg, hold the delusion that CA *must* be Diana?


Nope. I know her name is Michelle. I also know that she has switched side so
often on the abuse issue, following her is like sitting center court at a
tennis match. You can get neck strain just following her play. At one moment
she was the VICTIM of abuse, then she exposed the lies, and then she's a
victim again and then not and then again. You can throw up trying to follow
the action.


childadvocate

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False allegations of child sexual abuse by children are rare

http://ritualabuse.us/research/false-allegations-of-child-sexual-abuse-by-children-are-rare/

How often do children’s reports of abuse
turn out to be false?

Research has consistently shown that false allegations of child sexual
abuse by children are rare.
Jones and McGraw examined 576 consecutive referrals of child sexual
abuse to the Denver Department of Social Services, and categorized the
reports as either reliable or fictitious. In only 1% of the total
cases were children judged to have advanced a fictitious allegation.
Jones, D. P. H., and J. M. McGraw: Reliable and Fictitious Accounts of
Sexual Abuse to Children.Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2, 27-45,
1987.

In a more recent study, investigators reviewed case notes of all child
sexual abuse reports to the Denver Department of Social Services over
12 months. Of the 551 cases reviewed, there were only 14 (2.5%)
instances of erroneous concerns about abuse emanating from children.
These consisted of three cases of allegations made in collusion with a
parent, three cases where an innocent event was misinterpreted as
sexual abuse and eight cases (1.5%) of false allegations of sexual
abuse. Oates, R. K., D.P. Jones, D. Denson, A. Sirotnak, N. Gary, and
R.D. Krugman: Erroneous Concerns about Child Sexual Abuse. Child Abuse
& Neglect 24:149-57, 2000.

Everson and Boat interviewed child protective service workers and
found an estimated rate of false allegations that fell between 4.7 to
7.6% of all child and adolescent reports of sexual abuse. Everson,
M.D., and B.W. Boat: False Allegations of Sexual Abuse by Children and
Adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, 28, 230-5, 1989.

After reviewing the empirical literature concerning the frequency of
false allegations of sexual abuse, Mikkelsen, Gutheil, and Emens
concluded: “False allegations of sexual abuse by children and
adolescents are statistically uncommon, occurring at the rate of 2 to
10 percent of all cases.” Mikkelsen, E.J., T.G. Gutheil, and M Emens:
False Sexual-Abuse Allegations by Children and Adolescents: Contextual
Factors and Clinical Subtypes. American Journal of Psychotherapy 46:
556-70, 1992.

When four different states (Florida, Missouri, Vermont, and Virginia)
reviewed Child Protective Service (CPS) records to determine the
extent of false reporting, they found intentionally false reports to
comprise less than 1% of all unsubstantiated reports of child abuse
(0.00999634 or less than 1 out of 100 unsubstantiated reports)

1997 NCANDS REPORT, Statistics on Intentionally False Reports

STATES TOTAL REPORTS UNSUBSTANTIATED INTENTIONALLY FALSE
Florida 186,726 92,337 868
Missouri 80,185 49,490 460
Vermont 2,309 1,257 18
Virginia 51,227 37,282 457
TOTAL 320,447 180,366 1,803

Section D-9, adapted from Tables 3.1 and 3.2.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for
Children and Families, Children's Bureau. (1999). Child Maltreatment
1997: Reports from the States to the National Child Abuse and Neglect
Data System. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/cb/publications/
ncands97/apd.htm

Children Tend to Understate Rather than Overstate the Extent of Any
Abuse Experienced
Research with children whose sexual abuse has been proven has shown
that children tend to minimize and deny abuse, not exaggerate or over-
report such incidents.

In one study, researchers examined 28 cases in which children had
tested positive for a sexually transmitted disease by forensically
accepted procedures. To be included in the study, the children had to
have presented for a physical problem with no prior disclosure or
suspicion of sexual abuse. In addition, subjects were required to be
over the age of three but prepubescent and were required to have
adequate expressive language capabilities. Each of the 28 children was
interviewed by a social worker trained in abuse disclosure techniques
and use of anatomically correct dolls. Only 12 of the 28 (43%) of the
abused children interviewed gave any verbal confirmation of sexual
contact. Lawson, L., & Chaffin, M. False negatives in sexual abuse
disclosure interviews. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 7(4),
532-42, 1992.

The “gold standard” study in this area comes from Sweden. This case
involved a lone perpetrator who pled guilty after videotapes of his
abuse of ten children were found by authorities. Because of these
detailed videotape recordings, researchers knew exactly what happened
to these children and were able to compare it to what the children
told investigators when they interviewed. The researchers found here
was a significant tendency among the children to deny or minimize
their experiences. Some children simply did not want to disclose their
experiences, some had difficulties remembering them, and one child
lacked adequate concepts to understand and describe them. Despite the
fact that some of the interviews included leading questions, there
were no false allegations. Sjoberg, R. L., & Lindblad, F. Limited
disclosure of sexual abuse in children whose experiences were
documented by videotape. American Journal of Psychiatry, 159(2),
312-4, 2002.

Some people believe that recantations are a sure sign that a child
lied about the abuse. However, a recent study found that pressure from
family members play a significant role in recantations. Mallory et al.
(2007) examined the prevalence and predictors of recantation among 2-
to 17-year-old child sexual abuse victims. Case files (n = 257) were
randomly selected from all substantiated cases resulting in a
dependency court filing in a large urban county between 1999 and 2000.
Recantation (i.e., denial of abuse postdisclosure) was scored across
formal and informal interviews. Cases were also coded for
characteristics of the child, family, and abuse. The researchers found
a 23.1% recantation rate. The study looked for but did not find
evidence that these recantations resulted from potential inclusion of
cases involving false allegations. Instead, multivariate analyses
supported a filial dependency model of recantation, whereby abuse
victims who were more vulnerable to familial adult influences (i.e.,
younger children, those abused by a parent figure and who lacked
support from the nonoffending caregiver) were more likely to
recant.alloy, L.C. , Lyon, T.D. , & Quas, J.A. (2007). Filial
dependency and recantation of child sexual abuse allegations. Journal
of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 46, 162-70.


http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/?id=ABUSE.SPR

Children’s Testimony More Reliable than Physical Exams

Description
Allegations made by child victims of sexual abuse closely match the
confessions of perpetrators. In addition, physical exams are
unreliable indicators of sexual abuse.

Children’s testimony more reliable than physical exams in cases of
sexual abuse

Although many people find a child’s testimony in cases of sexual abuse
hard to believe, a new study proves that their allegations should be
taken seriously.

The study, conducted at Children’s Hospital Medical Center of
Cincinnati, shows that allegations made by child victims match closely
with confessions of pedophiles. The study also shows that genital
exams are most often normal in victims of sexual abuse, even when
genital penetration is admitted to, making it all the more imperative
to listen to what children say, according to the study’s authors….

The researchers reviewed the records of 31 pedophiles who confessed
between 1994 and 1999. The case files contained all available victim,
witness and perpetrator statements, and pertinent victim medical
records. They analyzed each case for admissions or denials of specific
sexual acts. They also analyzed victim medical histories, examinations
and reports from criminal investigators for specific histories of
sexual assault and exam findings.

The 31 perpetrators confessed to a total of 101 acts of sexual abuse,
some of which they committed multiple times. The perpetrators abused
47 children. The 45 old enough to provide a history described 111 acts
of sexual abuse.

The perpetrators confessed to 68 percent of their victims’
allegations, and they denied 6 percent. The only acts denied were some
allegations of penile-vaginal and penile-rectal penetration, possibly
because of the stiffer criminal penalties associated with penetration,
according to Dr. Shapiro, an emergency medicine physician at
Cincinnati Children’s. The perpetrators were not specifically asked
about the other 26 percent of victim allegations….

Recantation in Child Sexual Abuse Cases – Rieser, Margaret – Child
Welfare, v70 n6 p611-22 Nov-Dec 1991 – ERIC #: EJ436461 – Abstract: A
brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or
resource. Reviews the literature on children’s retraction of their
disclosure of having been sexually abused. The evidence indicates that
very few lied originally. The circumstances that underlie recantation,
including false allegations, secrecy, denial, lack of support,
pressure to recant, societal attitudes, and intervening events, are
discussed, and suggestions for mitigating them are offered.
http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/Home.portal;jsessionid=JwfdTd5V4T6qY4phJJxhtp5Q21YtbyrvJwgCj7vHJK3nkQvnPz3p!-383582632?_nfpb=true&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=%22Rieser+Margaret%22&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=au&_pageLabel=RecordDetails&objectId=0900019b80147b75&accno=EJ436461&_nfls=false

Kent Wills

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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 04:49:18 -0400, "krp" <kr...@tampabay.rr.com>
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>
>"Kent Wills" <comp...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:hehtd55f30c0ui4t0...@4ax.com...
>> On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 08:56:00 -0400, "krp" <kr...@tampabay.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Kent Wills" <comp...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:l9uqd5h121j4vlj81...@4ax.com...
>>>
>>>>>>>No, I was replying to Greegor, I am not Diana.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you're going to lie, make certain your lie can't be exposed.
>>>>>> The headers show you replied to my post.
>>>>>> Here are a part of the headers:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Little Diana has ALWAYS lied about her identity
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps.
>>>> I do know she used a nym for a while. It's fairly common on
>>>> Usenet. Heck, you've acknowledged that Kent is my nym and not my
>>>> name.
>>>
>>> For years she pretended to be "Karen Curio Jones" among other names
>>> she
>>>used.
>>
>> I know about the Karen nym.
>> Do you, like Greg, hold the delusion that CA *must* be Diana?
>
>
>Nope. I know her name is Michelle.

I don't know her real name, but at least you're able to accept
that CA and Diana aren't likely to be the same person.
Perhaps you can dumb it down to a level Greg can grasp.

"Quotes below have been highly altered."
-- Kenneth Robert Pangborn accidentally admitting in misc.legal
that he alters posts when he replies.

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