Calling all groups for an Official Revolt against Fathers Terrorist Movements.


Definition of Terrorism
…activities that involve violent… or life-threatening acts… that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State and… appear to be intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping; and… (C) occur primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States… [or]… (C) occur primarily outside the territorial jurisdiction of the United States…"
  1. The fathers rights movements seek to call upon a western version of Sharia Law.  
  2. They seek to rip away the liberties of women and children within the fathers manifesto
  3. The seek to incite terror into the hearts of those who oppose their regime.
  4. They promote pedophile supportive concepts
  5. They have formed judicial corruption rings internationally.
  6. They promote fraudulent councils that exploit children's rights in favor of the father.
  7. They push their radical agenda against same sex families.
  8. They seek to further violate human rights of children and their mothers by influencing the laws
  9. They want to continue silencing the voices of the abused.
  10. They oppose anyone who dares to speak out against their abuse

"The "Blackshirts" is organised along paramilitary-style lines, adopting tactics including telephoning women it says are having extra-marital affairs to interrogate them and sending letters to their neighbours outlining the alleged infidelity.
Members, garbed in black, have turned up at hearings in the Family Law Court. The group insists its activities are all in the name of protecting children and the family unit as a value in the Australian community."


Fathers Rights Movement Must Condemn Darren Mack

"When a bullet ripped through Nevada Judge Chuck Weller on June 12th, the public debate surrounding the family court system shifted. Reno businessman Darren Mack is suspected of shooting the judge whom he blames for the 'unjust' conditions of his divorce. He is also charged with slashing his estranged wife Charla to death. Through years of effort, father's rights activists had pried open the lid of debate on whether family courts are biased against men. Mack may well have slammed it shut again. If he is guilty of either crime, then Mack is the walking stereotype of an abusive man from whom society and children need to be protected. The public debate is already reacting to the stereotype. On June 16, the U.S. Senate approved the long-delayed Court Security Improvement Act of 2005 which expands security for judges, prosecutors, witnesses and their families. The bill was championed by Nevada representative Harry Reid in specific response to the Weller shooting. Meanwhile, media headlines such as "Police Find Bomb Materials and Ammo in Mack's House" stir further concern about estranged husbands and dads."

"The outrages over the years - including the murder of the Family Court judge David Opas, and of Family Court justice Ray Watson's wife, the bombings of Justice Richard Gee's home and a Jevovah's Witnesses meeting, and in Western Australia, Norman Drummond's murder of his children and his suicide, followed in similar fashion by Ronald Jonker, and by Barbara-Anne Wyrzykowski and Mark Heath - all showed that passions can reach a point where virtually nothing can be done, apart from locking up the potential offender."

Threats and abuse: family lawyers want help

"Family lawyers have complained to Attorney-General Rob Hulls about repeated threats and harassment from disaffected Family Court litigants. The death threats and abusive late-night phone calls do not come from their own clients, but from the clients' ex-partners - or from the parents of the children that lawyers are representing. Meanwhile, lawyers visiting the Family Court have been verbally abused by Blackshirts and other men's group activists who regularly station themselves outside the Family Court."

Bomb scare in Family Court

VISAKHAPATNAM: The District Court complex witnessed tense moments for a couple of hours on Monday following a bomb threat to the Family Court.

"More than 60 hoax bombs have been sent to family court offices around Britain as part of a militant campaign by suspected extremists demanding better rights for fathers.

The disturbing attacks mark a huge escalation in the tactics of radical fathers' rights activists who complain that they suffer discrimination at the hands of the family courts system. The Observer has learnt that the elite anti-terrorist police group SO13 has now been brought in to investigate the hoax campaign amid fears of more serious attacks in the future."

Bomb threat closes Melbourne streets

"A MELBOURNE court building has been declared safe after a bomb threat caused 200 people to evacuate and shut down major city streets for two hours.  The Melbourne Magistrates' Court was evacuated just before 11.30am AEDT on Tuesday after a staff member received a threatening phone call. "


We now call on everyone who opposes this type of tyranny, to add your name and link below:


1 comment:

Rj said...

and they're not violent??? Sheesh. kinda reminds me of anti-abortionists.

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