American In(Justice) And Child Prostitution

September 22, 2009 · Posted in Childhood Sexual Abuse, Economics, Life, Politics, Poverty · Comment 

“Life without parole plus four years”. The sentance handed down to Sara Kruzan at age 16 for killing the man who groomed her from age 11, raped her at 13 and then set her to work 12 hour shifts on the street as a prostitute for the next three years.

America: wake up! This child was not a criminal – she saved other girls from a life of forced prostitution. Your laws seem to be based on original sin. Where is the compassion?

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And Now For Something Completely Different

July 18, 2009 · Posted in art, Childhood Sexual Abuse, Poems, Prose · Comment 

The world around us smells of decay

An empire beholden to men of hair grey

The streets are filled with many lost souls

Who can’t find their way in this city of gold

Lost souls since some day long ago

When they wondered and laughed and

Did not know all the things and stuff

That tore them apart never knowing

The meaning of anything

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Me, Myself and Us: Dissociative Identity Disorder

May 2, 2009 · Posted in art, Childhood Sexual Abuse, Psychiatry · Comment 

A beautiful video on dissociation due to childhood sexual abuse.

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Must read blogs: Paedophila, Dissociative Identity Dissorder And Childhood Sexual Abuse (Rape and Torture).

February 4, 2009 · Posted in Life · Comment 

The Dirtiiest Secret Behind Child Abuse (Paedophiles know it and use it to adantage):

http://thedirtiestsecret.blogspot.com/2008/08/pedophiles-know-dissociationdo-you.html

forbidden topic (read from the bottom up to get it):

http://forbiddentopic.blogspot.com/

Grace Uncensored (A recovered DID sufferer and victim of child rape and torture and practising therapist – very uplifting)::

http://graceuncensored.blogspot.com/

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Medical Negligence: Metropolitan Police Advise Using A False Name

October 20, 2006 · Posted in Childhood Sexual Abuse, Life, Medical History · Comment 

This morning I telephoned “Operation Saphire” – the Metropolitan Police’s unit dealing with sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse. I explained the situation I am caught in and, having discussed the options open to me, the officer gave me some surprising advice.

She explained that medical negligence is always hard to prove and that criminal intent is even harder still to prove. She advised me that I should either travel to a different part of the country and use an assumed name or travel abroad in search of medical assistance.

The last thing, frankly, that I expected from the police was such incredibly practical thinking. that my mother and all of my friends are advising me to leave the country was surprising enough. That the Met agree is a shock beyond belief.

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