Article 8 female volunteer stalked by homosexual activists
The following is an exerpt from the
Article 8 Alliance - MassResistance - Nov. 23 Email Update
(www.article8.org)
Article 8 Alliance - MassResistance - Nov. 23 Email Update
(www.article8.org)
In this email update:
- Article 8 female volunteer stalked by homosexual activists, house broken into, credit cards stolen & used.
- Local policeman taunts her, threatens HER with arrest at police station when she tried to file a report. Mass. Attorney General reviews case, refuses to act.
- Many of you were frightened and outraged on Oct. 29 when homosexual activists blockaded a street in downtown Boston and terrorized a church, trapping attendees inside, as Boston police stood and watched, and even cooperated with them.
- This is worse. Someday, this could -- and probably will -- happen to you (if YOU don't get involved NOW).
Article 8 female volunteer stalked by homosexual activists, house broken into, credit cards stolen & used.
Amy works in our office as a volunteer. She does research, works with other volunteers, opens mail, occasionally answers the phone, and contributes to our MassResistance blog. She's also been targeted for some time by homosexual activists. Criminally harassing emails with personal references to family members were sent to her at the office. Her credit card was fraudulently used in July for harassment purchases with implied "messages".
The last few weeks have been bad. The Boston homosexual newspaper "Bay Windows" described Amy extensively in a nasty article, and made a point of saying how old Amy's daughter is, and exactly where she attends school.
At the same time, a truly sick individual who calls himself "GayBoyScout@aol.com" (he's actually a US government employee!) continued his daily exercise of writing vile things about Amy, and to a lesser extent Article 8 and David Parker, on a weird blog he created called MassResistanceWatch. A while back he published her name, home address and an old personal email on his blog, increasingly frequently since the Bay Windows articles appeared. His friends have also plastered Amy's address and telephone number around the Internet, describing her as an evil, nasty "homophobe". Read more about "GayBoyScout" here.
Also last week, incredibly disgusting homosexual pornography began being sent to Amy's email address at our office, with personal messages attached. From GayBoyScout? It can't be proven, but it fits a pattern.
Eerie Housebreak
Then on Wednesday, Amy came home early and found her front door wide open (she clearly remembered locking it before she left that day). Her pet cats were scared and acting frantic. As she walked in, she saw that someone had written the word "leave" on a dusty table in big letters. (She was in the process of moving furniture and is sure nothing had been written on it earlier that day.)
It wasn't like a normal housebreak. Only some odd things around the house were out of place. The garbage in her kitchen had been rifled through. An attic insulator door panel was moved. She suspects that her filing cabinet and other personal information was accessed. Outside, her garbage can was tipped over and it appeared that garbage was taken. But her valuables were NOT taken, as far as she knows. (A private security consultant Amy brought in said that this appeared to be "an information hunt" both to find out vulnerabilities and also information that could be used against her.)
The Police
When the police came, she explained that this might have some connection to a pattern of harassment by homosexual activists, and the cops were uninterested, but kept asking about neighbors who might dislike her and if family members agreed with her beliefs. They took a few fingerprints and left.
The next morning (Nov. 17) Amy got a call from her credit card company. Unusual charges had been made to her card, over the Internet on the day of the break-in. Not particularly expensive things, but strange things. She called the police again, but when she asked them to come back to fingerprint the file cabinet, they said it wasn't necessary, and that "if she wanted to she could come to the station and file a report."
At the Police Station on Sunday
On Sunday she went to the police station to file a report on the stolen credit card number, so they could add this to their report on the break-in. The officer she spoke with became very hostile. He was angry, rude, and wouldn't let Amy finish a sentence without interrupting. When she asked to be treated better, he yelled at her and threatened to arrest her! At that point, she had her lawyer call the station and talk to a superior officer, but she ended up leaving, extremely distraught. Amy didn't realize she should have had a witness to protect her in her own police station.
And since then, the police haven't done any further investigation as far as she knows. And calls by her attorney to the Attorney General's office, to reopen the investigation of the earlier criminal harassment, have not been returned.
(Unfortunately, this kind of treatment is no longer uncommon. And worse, we were recently told that the police in Bedford in a conversation to a parent made reference to an "enemies list" of conservative parents who challenge the homosexual agenda in the school system.)
This Started Last Winter
Back in February, Amy started regularly getting some angry and increasingly threatening emails from "Gaston28@aol.com". This person had found out Amy's office email address. He sent her emails listing her home address and phone number, calling her horrible names, talking about her kids, how they should be taken from her so they wouldn't be raised by a bigot, even describing a picture of her college-age son he found on the Internet. At one point he told Amy he was going to come to her house and do things to her and her family using "the same tactics that the abortion protesters use on the doctors." In addition, he bragged he worked for the US Government and had a "husband" who is a lawyer. You can see the emails here.
Then Amy's credit card number was stolen and weird things with implied messages were charged over the Internet and sent to her home (more an act of harassment than anything else)!
You think the authorities will help YOU?
Amy went to the police, who said to go to the Massachusetts Attorney General. Denise Barton, a staff attorney who runs the "computer crimes" division at the Attorney General's office, at first acknowledged that these threatening emails were clearly criminal acts. But when she realized who WE were, and that the perpetrator was a gay activist, Barton became very difficult and condescending.
(It shouldn't surprise you, since one of Attorney General Tom Reilly's top staff members, Assistant Attorney General Robert Quinan, is very active in the Mass. Lesbian and Gay Bar Association, co-wrote a paper on "gay students' rights", and was recently featured in the newspaper for marrying. . .another man!)
With tremendous difficulty, we finally got Barton to subpoena AOL and get the name and address of Gaston28@aol.com. (AOL protects harassers, unless you get a subpoena. They're actually proud of that.) We thought we were on the way to justice. But Barton would not cooperate with the Amy at all. No charges were filed, and she would not divulge the man's identity so our we could at least get a civil restraining order. Barton now had decided that the man was simply "exercising his free speech rights." So instead, Barton told us she had a state trooper "visit" him and "warn" him.
But that "warning" certainly didn't stop this guy's venom; in fact it got worse. Gaston28 disappeared and immediately GayBoyScout@aol.com appeared (who we've now identified, along with his "wedding" picture ), with his "MassResistanceWatch" blog, and, curiously, the exact same writing style and even the same misspelled words.
Amy continues to live in fear of being terrorized by these sick, depraved animals. And Amy's local Acton, MA police department (978-264-9638) and Denise Barton at the Mass. Attorney General's office (617-727-2200) continue to avoid this like the plague. In fact, Denise Barton actually told Amy that Amy's now prohibited from phoning her -- only Amy's lawyer (if she has one) is allowed to communicate with Barton's office! Your tax dollars at work.
(And Barton refused to reopen the investigation after the first credit card theft last summer.)
Friends in High Places
Maybe another reason that the Mass. Attorney General suddenly had some reluctance to move forward? Well, it also turns out that GayBoyScout -- who admits in his blog to being Emanuel "Buddy" Souza, Jr., of Boston, who works at the Environmental Protection Agency in Boston -- has close ties to the activist lesbian attorneys involved in the original Goodridge (homosexual "marriage") case. And Souza's "husband", Patrick Bennison is a lawyer in Boston.
Oh, and by the way. This past week we've had a few people say that they support us tremendously and they'd LIKE to give us a big donation but, well, they've got nice businesses and they want to risk the gays finding out. "Sorry about that, etc., etc." (Actually, ALL of our donations are 100% confidential. But I guess some people can't be too careful.)
They'd rather have someone like Amy stand up and take the hits instead. Amy asks: Are you going to stand up before things get worse??




