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Default Australian reporter harasses queer pedophile Patrick Humphrey aka "The Chief Instigator" is a Pedophile

On Jul 9, 4:12?pm, David wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 12:41:24 -0700, bobandcarole

wrote:
On Jul 9, 11:29?am, David wrote:
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 07:25:58 -0700, Jail Patrick Fitzgerald


wrote:
On Jul 8, 7:08 am, bobandcarole wrote:
This is great!!! He about gives the old ******* a heart attack!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1eND...elated&search=
That guy looks just like Patrick Humprey!


Actually, the man eerily resembles R. Scott Bradbury.


Patrick is a known pedophile


If you're referring to the Patrick Humphrey who posts in alt.abortion,
you're wrong.


No, read on

and even has a pedophile website


Well, the one page that resembles that description on his site refers
to a nasty man in Delaware who's a regular in alt.abortion.




Parents Irate Over Self-Proclaimed Pedophile's Web Site

Some call it disturbing. Others call it a safe haven for pedophiles.
A pro-pedophile Web site worried some parents so much that they
called
the NBC 10 investigators.


Heather Leach doesn't want her daughter or any other child to see
what a pedophile thinks is acceptable. Leach is one of more than half
a dozen people who alerted NBC 10 to a Web site that embraces
pedophilia.


"I was horrified," Leach said. "I have a 10-year-old daughter and it
bothered me that it's accessible to her. It tells little girls that
it's OK to fall in love with adults, and no one can tell you what to
do with your body."


The Web site, which we're choosing not to name, states, in part: "My
name is The Chief Instigator. My interest in little girls comes from
the fact that I am a girl lover, somebody who is physically and
romantically attracted to little girls. I would also refer to myself
as a pedophile."


The Web site goes on to state "mutual respect will allow us to fully
appreciate...physical love..."


We tracked down the site creator, Patrick Humphrey and spoke to him
by
phone.


Humphrey admits having sex with a 14-year-old.


"I think all children understand friendship, companionship, affection
and pleasure," Humphrey said, "And I believe that they are able to
make a decision based upon those things."


Humphrey said there's a difference between a pedophile and a child
molester, and that he would never force himself on a child.


"My Web site very clearly and unequivocally discourages illegal
behavior," Humphrey said.


"I do not believe there should be an aged based age of consent,"
Humphrey said. "I think they have the ability to understand what they
find pleasurable and consent to that activity."


There are no graphic images on the Web site. The NBC 10 investigators
showed the site to the Pennsylvania State Police. Police said the
site
was distasteful but there was nothing criminal with the site.


Dr. Barry Zakireh treats sex offenders and abuse victims at the
Joseph J. Peters Institute in Center City. He said that young
children
might consent to harmful activity.


"Children giving consent does not guarantee that harm isn't done,"
Zakireh said. "Research shows that the younger the child, the more
likely they'll consent or comply, but they're going to be harmed in
the long run."


Viewers like Leach worry parts of the Web site, such as the sugar and
spice section, will make children believe that it is normal to have
consensual sexual relations with adults.


"Believing that it's OK to fall in love with an adult and let an
adult touch you, it scares me," Leach said. "It really scares me."


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