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COMMENTARY ABOUT THE FEDERALLY FUNDED STUDY TO MEASURE PORN AROUSAL

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CRC, formerly called National Council for Children's Rights, is also affiliated with other pedophiles and incest advocates, including Richard Gardner -- who coined the term PAS -- and Warren Farrell.
COMMENTARY ABOUT THE FEDERALLY FUNDED STUDY TO MEASURE PORN AROUSAL
by Cindy Ross © December 31, 2002
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U.S. Representatives and others outraged at NIH's "misplaced" priorities, need to know who is behind this federally funded perversion. It is already well documented that the so-called "fathers' rights" movement and its' allied psychological "experts", concocted "Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) -- a legal defense of child molesters -- as the means to conceal a pedophile "ring" operating through family courts. PAS methodology calls for diverting federal grant program funding through child custody cases, in the guise of promoting "responsible fatherhood.". Click.

Fathers' rights organizations are also affiliated with lesser known "alternative feminist" groups, primarily the "ifeminists", headed by Fox News commentator Wendy McElroy.  Click.  Ifeminists dismiss "normal" mothers, especially those who are against pornography and sexual abuse of children, as man-haters on a mission to eliminate "dads" from their children's lives.


 

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