NCAC Folly And Corruption

Response to E. Chris Newlin, executive director National Children’s Advocacy Center


re: Letter To The Editor;

Huntsville Times, June 6, 2012

The bottom line, Mr(s). Newlin, is for whatever apparently ineffective good the NCAC accomplishes, it is already deeply involved in
“politically correct” child molestation on more than one level.

Apparently, you’ve taken your cues from Slobodan Milosevic in many ways, ignoring or proactively enforcing the exact same type of
tactics, according to scale, in order to achieve ethnic cleansing, depending on your arbitrary and subjective perspective of “undesirables.”



And everybody knows, county governments, the very incubator of the NCAC, are rife with corruption, also involved in racketeering, human trafficking, so called “blood government,” and conspiracy, all built on your apparently acceptable version of “politically correct” child abuse and sexual molestation.

Even now, you apparently have little or no answer for the obvious connections, even as accessories, to all of those – and as related to
child molestation – including current Mayor Tommy Battle, previous Mayor Loretta Spencer, more than one city council member, several police officers, and even the quasi endorsement of child molestation in Huntsville City Schools by the promotion of Lewis Morris Jr. to Chief of Police.

I regret that I have to inform you Mr. Newlin, there is no politically correct child molestation. There is neo-Nazism, Jim Hudson, and a lot of money to be made racketeering with the Medical Industrial Complex.



In my estimation, your conflicts of interest are insurmountable and only serve to add one more layer to already overly caramelized and systemic organized crime.

Regardless of who may or may not have good intentions, the NCAC facade does more harm than good.

We still live in the United States of America, much blood has been shed for the concepts embodied in the Constitution, and unalienable
rights.



“All Men are created equal” was never meant to be bastardized by self aggrandizement, personal, religious, political, or business agendas.

Maybe you should start asking all the questions you have for others –
in your own organization.

©2012 – Jim Porter Casey

 



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