December 2005 Archives

Disney World Girl

Disney World Girl, earlier known as Internet Girl or Internet Porn Girl, is the term originally used for a young girl named Masha who appeared in over 200 sexually explicit images, usually under the name "vicky," that circulated for several years among pedophiles on the Internet. Police feared she was still being abused in the manner depicted.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - read the full post here . . .

From Marly Greiner's EXCELLENT blog:

It's All About Me! A PAP Response to Masha

Masha Update

Masha Testifies Before Congress: "No one from any of the adoption agencies ever came to check on me"

Pound Pup's Demons in Adoption Awards

Ethics and Accountability Conference: Meet and Greet the Bloggers

From Desiriee and Usha Smolin's EXCELLENT blog:

Masha Allen Congressional Transcripts Available

From Mirah Riben's EXCELLENT blog:

CALL FOR ACTION: Help Masha Allen - Stop Additional Abuse!

From Baby Love Child's EXCELLENT blog:

Masha

From Law Professor David Smolin:

Child Laundering as Exploitation: Applying Anti-Trafficking Norms to Intercountry Adoption under the coming Hague Regime

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MASHA SPEAKS--THE ADOPTION INDUSTRY BUNKERS IN: "DISNEY WORLD GIRL" AND THE SHAME OF COMPLICITY

Holy Who's Your Daddy! Should we be surprised that the National Council for Adoption--or at least its member agencies and adoptocrat friends in high places--have spearheaded a campaign to censor the scheduled December 1 ABC Primetime feature on the Russian adoptee known as "Disney World Girl" who was grossly sexually abused by her "forever father"?

From The Daily Bastardette - read the full post here . . .

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