Flandersgate
Convicted
sex offender Adam Flanders sued Brian Camenker for refusing to remove a public
letter from the MassResistance website.
MassResistance
reports:
A homosexual activist and convicted sex offender who spent time in jail for sexually molesting a teenage boy has filed a $1 million lawsuit against Brian Camenker of MassResistance. The lawsuit is an attempt to stop MassResistance's publication of a graphic exposé of a "gay youth" organization, describing drug use, pornography, sexual activity between men and boys, and other activities at the organization's events -- which the activist himself wrote and distributed.
In
January 2007, Flanders wrote a letter explaining what went on at the youth
group, OUT.
"During my time at OUT meetings, my boyfriend [JL] and I would oftentimes sneak down to the restrooms in the lower part of the building to have sex, beginning when he was 14 and I was 18 -- mostly because his father disapproved of our relationship and these meetings were our only opportunity to do this. We did this on many occasions, and several of the other youth were aware of this fact and I wouldn't doubt that similar relations occurred between other members of OUT during our nightly meetings from 7 to 10 PM."
“Suicide threats and attempts have been a common part of our organization."
“Several of our OUT meetings were spent writing letters to seemingly every democrat in Knox county.”
Flanders
wrote about sexual harassment, suicide scares, and negligent leaders. He urged the authorities to investigate
the organization:
“I am writing to you because I fear for the well-being of OUT youth members, especially now that meetings are being held 3 times more often and now in a private home rather than a public facility. It is my hope that the Bureau of Health will do everything in their power to seriously investigate this seemingly innocent organization that has such a dark past full of negligence, irresponsibility, sexual harassment, abuse, and ultimately emotional harm that could leave permanent scars in the lives of many vulnerable youth in Maine, or even destroy their lives completely.”
Flanders has had a change of heart and now threatens to sue organizations that post his letter.
Late last year Flanders changed his mind and now wants the controversial letter removed from pro-family sites that have posted it. Flanders (and other homosexual activists) apparently realized that the letter -- in the hands of pro-family groups -- represents an important revelation about the "gay clubs" everywhere. So Flanders contacted every pro-family group that had it posted and threatened them with legal action unless they removed it. And they all caved in and removed it -- except MassResistance.
The
family rights organization asserts that Flanders case could be copied by gay
rights activists nationwide to silence opposition to the gay agenda. They
wonder if this case will be a "template for more lawsuits across the country?"
This is not just about Camenker and MassResistance. Flanders' claims for damages appear to be a carefully crafted template for other homosexuals to use around the country against pro-family activists.
Flanders
also threatened action against news outlet Lifesitenews for reporting his
lawsuit and requesting an interview with him:
Responding to a July 14 interview request from LSN reporter Matthew Hoffman, Maine homosexual and registered sex offender Adam Flanders made various threats against LifeSiteNews. Flanders demanded the removal of the July 12 LSN news report regarding his lawsuit against the Mass Resistance organization, threatened to pursue litigation against LSN and noted that he has contacted LSN’s web hosting company with the result, he claims, that LSN will be removed from their servers.
From Fistgate to Flandersgate, MassResistance has been sued for protecting youth from the gay agenda.
Homoffendia is spreading as more and more businesses, organizations, and individuals are sued by gay rights activists. Will Flanders' threats and lawsuits succeed in removing his 2007 letter from the world wide web?
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Spread truth.
Homoffendia is spreading as more and more businesses, organizations, and individuals are sued by gay rights activists. Will Flanders' threats and lawsuits succeed in removing his 2007 letter from the world wide web?
See More on Flandersgate.
Spread truth.
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