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Creating Victims for the Sexual Inquisition
The first time a fanatical Italian prosecutor tried to silence me through an accusation of “sexual acts with children,” there was a little obstacle: the police couldn’t find any victims. So to avoid losing that first case, the prosecutor made … Continue reading
Do Allegations of Sex Crimes Justify Judicial Misconduct?
A prosecutor in an ongoing case in Italy requested the precautionary arrest of an American teacher on charges of child sex abuse, citing recorded “interviews” of some children as supposed evidence. The preliminary judge approved the arrest without any acknowledgment … Continue reading
A Child is Called to Testify
The self-righteous know no shame. One of the children who was interrogated by the police in the sex abuse witch hunt described in my previous posts, was a 10-year-old cancer patient. I had befriended her and her family near the … Continue reading
The Interrogators
In some countries there are guidelines for interrogating child witnesses to avoid the risk of false accusations. The guidelines are important to protect innocent adults from wrongful convictions, as well as protect children from the torment of coercive techniques and … Continue reading
Kangaroo Court in Session
The more lies are told, the more precious the truth becomes. After years of criticizing the pathetic mass hysteria over child pornography and child sex abuse – in this blog as well as in my other publications – I’ve become … Continue reading
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