Great help resource, as usual, Ed! I'll pass it along. Also, related to this - Please help spread the word that very serious parental alienation child abuse is inextricably tied to false abuse allegations and the DV industry. Parental alienation child abuse ALWAYS follows directly after each false abuse allegation case (or concurrently) when children are involved. How can a woman (or man) lie to the court that she or your children are being abused by you and then go home and tell the kids she was just kidding, just telling lies to the court ONLY: "Your father is still a fine man and father... I want to be with him often." That can not happen. So, as we see and experience this pandemic of false abuse and rape allegations (2 MILLION + per year!), we likewise experience our current pandemic of very serious parental alienation child abuse. No "ifs," "ands" or "buts' about it. Parental alienation additionally happens in the absence of court false abuse allegations, and is often present all along during the marriage, as many have testified. False allegations are considered in many societies, and rightfully so, to be as serious or more serious than the crime being falsely accused, with sentences appropriately and even sometimes up to death required for these most dangerous of all narcissist and sociopath criminals. These same criminal here are instead strangely coached and rewarded for that same serious crime, resulting in even more expansion of govt control of everything and everyone. Parental alienation is likewise shown to be every bit as serious and sometimes more serious than child molestation, except that the courts and agencies trying to stop and punish molestation are actively helping commit this most dangerous of crimes. Gang-molesters? Thanks- Tom Miller
Stop Abusive and Violent Environments – SAVE – has just published a series of resources to help the falsely accused: 1. Yahoo discussion group to share information and ideas 2. Facebook page to receive announcements and Alerts 3. Practical advice on: a. how to recognize the warning signs b. how to deal with a restraining order c. how to defend against the allegation d. whether to file a counter-suit Plus, it's all free! Come to http://www.saveservices.org/falsely-accused/ -- you don't have to face a false allegation alone!! |
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
DV: HELP FOR THE FALSELY ACCUSED (please pass it along!)
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