[Since you decided to read it, now I request you consider sending it far and
wide;  it's vital you do so for the sake of our Children.
 Why, Oh Why, have you let your children 'down' by allowing these things to
happen in our Schools?
Absolutely essential you give serious consideration to dis-enrolling your
child from the corrupt government schools.
You must weigh  the cost of alternative education and the Greed which
sustains your acquisition for material
goods against the benefits of a well-rounded moral education for your kids.
Words can't describe the anguish inflicted on my Soul that I have to be the
messenger
of news so repulsive of what you are about to read.
As an aside topic. be vigilant of the rapist between now and the election
and what he does to distract you from the scandals of his whore and his
phony protege to ensure their victory
come November.]

Bard

----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda Muller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 3:40 PM
Subject: [BRIGADE] Teaching 'Gay' Sex to Our Kids


> Dear Brigade,
>
> When I first came across this story almost 2 months ago, I didn't
> believe it. I have never been so shocked and sickened by anything
> in my life. I found it to be incredible.  This could not happen to our
> kids, and never in America's schools.
>
> Week after week, I received more information and realized that in
> fact, the story was true. Still, I could not bring myself to send it to
> you.  Even now, I dread doing this.
>
> I was forced to change my mind today by yet another news report
> praising a school system for being open-minded. Teachers and
> parents saying this will be wonderful for the children as they
> welcomed homosexual activists into their schools to "teach" Gay
> Awareness.
>
> Brigade, the following articles from WorldNetDaily are about
> Massachusetts State employees and members of the Gay, Lesbian
> and Straight Educational Network who held a conference for
> teenagers at Tufts University.
>
> It was called: "What They Didn't Tell You About Queer Sex &
> Sexuality in Health Class: A Workshop For Youth Only, Ages 14-
> 21."
>
> The articles below are not as graphic as the original story which
> includes much of the transcript of the conference,   BUT please be
> warned!  Both explicitly describe homosexuals giving vivid details to
> kids on how to perform sex acts and pressuring them to try the "gay
> lifestyle".
>
> The warning posted on the original article reads:
> "Note to Parents: The following story contains graphic information of
> a sexual nature. While this material is troublesome to us and will be
> to others, it is important to realize that the State of Massachusetts
> deems this information appropriate for teenagers as young 14."
>
> If you are squeamish, or for whatever reason do not need any more
> details, then stop reading right here and delete this email. To tell
> you the truth, I wish I never came across this story. But, keeping
> our head in the sand or quaking in fear that we will be accused of
> being a bigot will never solve the problem.
>
> You might want to print this out and give copies to teachers and
> parents at the next school board or PTA meeting.  Find out what
> kind of programs are in the works for your kids and ask lots of
> questions.  Remember, the most common response from teachers
> to concerned parents is: "You are the ONLY parent who ever
> asked...."  They will try to make you feel foolish and alone in your
> concern.  Don't fall for it.
>
> FTC-Linda
>
> PS - See WND articles below and here is the link to the original
> story from Massachusetts News:
> http://www.massnews.com/maygsa.htm
>
> ---------------------
>
> BRAVE NEW SCHOOLS
> Public employees teach kids 'gay' sex
> Workshops reportedly instruct youths in how to perform
> homosexual acts
>
> By Frank York
> © 2000 WorldNetDaily.com
>
> Three HIV instructors in Massachusetts are at the center of a
> growing controversy after reportedly conducting sexually explicit
> workshops for teenagers and holding sessions to train teachers in
> the art of injecting positive homosexual themes into public school
> materials -- down to the elementary school level.
>
> Two state employees in the HIV division of the Department of
> Education and an HIV consultant with the Department of Public
> Health led a March 25 "Teach Out" held at Tufts University. The
> event was sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education
> Network, or GLSEN.
>
> Teachers who attended the conference received state development
> credits for their participation. The Massachusetts Department of
> Education provides funding to GLSEN through its "Safe Schools
> Program."
>
> Scott Whiteman, with the Massachusetts-based Parents Rights
> Coalition, attended several of these workshops and secretly
> recorded them. GLSEN has since threatened him with legal action
> for doing so, claiming that all participants at the "Teach Out" had to
> agree to a policy of confidentiality.
>
> According to Brian Camenker, president of the Parents Rights
> Coalition, the idea of any confidentiality requirement is a fabrication.
>
> "There was nothing told either verbally or in print in any of the
> literature surrounding the event about not tape recording it. There
> was absolutely nothing about this -- and believe me, we've been
> through absolutely everything," Camenker stated.
>
> To document the event, Whitehead and Camenker wrote a detailed
> and explicit article, "Kids Get Graphic Instruction In Homosexual
> Sex," in The Massachusetts News. -
> http://www.massnews.com/maygsa.htm
>
> The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network claims the
> conference was only for "registered" participants. Camenker says it
> was a public event, open to anyone who wanted to attend.
> Whiteman registered under his own name and paid his fee.
>
> Whiteman says he was shocked to learn what state employees
> were teaching children. Two of the instructors, Margot Abels and
> Julie Netherland, are listed as HIV counselors, while Michael
> Gaucher is listed as an HIV consultant. These instructors travel to
> schools throughout Massachusetts conducting HIV workshops for
> teens.
>
> According to Whiteman, in one "Teach Out" workshop entitled,
> "What They Didn't Tell You About Queer Sex & Sexuality in Health
> Class: A Workshop For Youth Only, Ages 14-21," the three
> instructors encouraged teens to openly discuss various homosexual
> sex acts in the most explicit manner.
>
> Abels and Gaucher, according to Whiteman, both discussed the
> practice of "fisting" -- putting one's hand inside the anus or vagina of
> a sexual partner. Gaucher taught the children how to make a fist.
> He also discussed the pros and cons of ingesting male body fluid
> during oral sex.
>
> Abels told the teens that "fisting" often gets a bad rap. He said that
> it was "an experience of letting somebody into your body that you
> want to be that close and intimate with."
>
> According to Whiteman, the entire session ran 55 minutes before
> there was any mention of condoms or "safer sex." When condoms
> were discussed, the teachers pointed out that teens could make an
> "informed decision" not to use condoms.
>
> Outside in the hallways, various organizations had set up tables to
> distribute male and female condoms and other sexual
> paraphernalia. The Sidney Borum Community Health Center, for
> example, was handing out "Pocket Sex" kits, which included two
> condoms, two antiseptic moist towelettes and six bandages.
> According to the teen who was handing out the sex kits, the
> bandages were for "when the sex got really rough."
>
> In the workshop for teachers, Margot Abels reportedly told the
> audience that "sex is central to every single one of us, and
> particularly queer youth." Abels works on the Gay/Straight Alliance
> HIV Education Project -- an effort of the Massachusetts Department
> of Education. "GSAs" are being established in public schools
> throughout Massachusetts and the nation.
>
> Whiteman says the conference also included workshops entitled:
>
> *Ask the Transsexuals
>
> *Early Childhood Educators: How to Decide Whether to Come Out
> or Not
>
> *Lesbian Avengers: How to Promote Queer-Friendly Activism in
> Your Schools and in Your Lives
>
> *Diesel Dykes and Lipstick Lesbians: Defining and Exploring
> Butch/Femme Identity
>
> *The Religious Wrong: Dealing Effectively with Opposition in Your
> Community
>
> *Starting a Gay/Straight Alliance in Your School
>
>
> Parents Rights Coalition fights back
>
> According to PRC's Camenker, "In the Boston press and elsewhere,
> GLSEN officials don't deny these things happened. They stand
> behind the conference. They're trying to say these kids were just
> asking questions and being told honest answers. This is a complete
> lie. The tapes prove that beyond a reasonable doubt."
>
> Camenker added, "If the rest of the country wants to know where
> the homosexual movement is going, all they have to do is look at
> Massachusetts. Homosexuals claim that Massachusetts is their
> model for the rest of the country. They're very proud of the fact that
> they've been able to make so much progress and use this thing
> about 'safety' [for homosexual teens] as their entree into schools.
> It's all bogus."
>
> On April 25, Whiteman attended a Massachusetts State Board of
> Education meeting and presented evidence of the instruction at the
> "Teach Out." According to Camenker, the board wasn't interested.
> Instead, it passed a statewide law forcing schools to accept a
> Gay/Straight Alliance if the state wants a school to have one.
>
> On April 18, the Parents Rights Coalition sent a letter of concern to
> the Middlesex District Attorney's office, asking for an investigation of
> the "Teach Out."
>
> In the PRC letter, Whiteman noted that the instructors at the "Teach
> Out" may have violated several state laws that criminalize the
> enticing of a person into prostitution or sexual intercourse; inducing
> a person under 18 to engage in sexual intercourse; and distributing
> materials harmful to minors. The PRC has not heard back from the
> district attorney, and Camenker tells WorldNetDaily that no one
> wants to talk about the "Teach Out" or to take any action against
> what was taught.
>
> Education officials respond WorldNetDaily's repeated calls to the
> Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network for comment were not
> returned. Michael Gaucher referred WorldNetDaily to a public health
> department PR spokesman who in turn referred WND to a person
> who is on vacation. Julie Netherland said she is forbidden by
> department policy from speaking directly to the press and referred
> WND to Darrell Pressley, the director of media relations in the
> Massachusetts Department of Education.
>
> According to Pressley, the department is investigating what was
> said or not said at the "Teach Out" by Netherland, Gaucher and
> Abels. The Department of Education did not fund or sponsor the
> event, he said, and the HIV teachers volunteered their time for the
> "Teach Out."
>
> Pressley agreed that it would be a violation of policy for HIV
> teachers to tell children about fisting, ingesting body fluids and anal
> intercourse. He also noted, however, that the Department of
> Education does have programs that discuss "safety" in schools for
> homosexuals and health issues for gays and lesbians.
>
> WorldNetDaily also interviewed Alan Safran, deputy commissioner
> of education with the Massachusetts Department of Education.
> According to Safran, the department had no involvement in the
> "Teach Out," other than two employees presenting workshops.
>
> "We didn't sponsor the conference. We didn't host the conference.
> We didn't design the conference. We didn't recruit, advertise,
> organize, register people for the conference," said Safran.
>
> He could not confirm what the presenters said in the workshops
> until he reviews the tape made by Whiteman.
>
> When asked if these presenters would be in violation of department
> policy for teaching about fisting or anal intercourse in a public
> school, Safran responded: "It wouldn't have happened in a public
> school setting. It's not what our people do in a public school setting.
> Sure, if this had been done by our people in a public school, it
> would have been outside of their parameters of what the job is."
>
> Safran noted that "our people don't intend to have these workshops
> in the future." He said he wants to determine -- by listening to the
> tape -- what level of involvement his employees had in the
> conference.
>
> "Let's see what our people did and said and the context -- if they
> were asking the questions or if they were responding to questions."
>
> According to PRC's Camenker, the homosexual activist agenda is
> being promoted in the public schools through the Governor's
> Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth and the Safe Schools
> Program -- two programs originated under former Republican
> Governor William Weld's administration. Weld's successor, current
> Republican Gov. Paul Celluci, has increased funding for the gay and
> lesbian youth commission.
>
> Frank York is a contributing reporter to WorldNetDaily.
>
> ------------
>
> 'Gay' sex gag order amended
> Judge allows media to discuss controversial homosexual workshop
>
> By Julie Foster
> © 2000 WorldNetDaily.com
>
> http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_fosterj_news/20000526_xnfoj
> _gay_sex_ga.shtml
>
> A gag order banning the discussion of a recorded meeting in which
> Massachusetts State employees explicitly described homosexual
> sex acts to teenagers was amended yesterday allowing media
> outlets to report on the controversial tape recording.
>
> As reported by WorldNetDaily -
> http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_exnews/20000509_xex_publi
> c_emplo .shtml
>
> [Public employees teach kids 'gay' sex Workshops reportedly
> instruct youths in how to perform homosexual acts ]
>
> - Scott Whiteman attended a "Teach-Out" conference on March 25,
> sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Educational Network,
> or GLESN, - http://glsen.org/ -  at Tufts University where he secretly
> audio-recorded a workshop titled, "What They Didn't Tell You About
> Queer Sex & Sexuality in Health Class: A Workshop For Youth
> Only, Ages 14-21."
>
> When Whiteman publicized the graphic nature of the workshop --
> part of Massachusetts' Safe Schools program -- one of the state
> employees running the workshop and a 17-year-old student
> participant filed for the gag order.
>
> Drafted by the plaintiffs' lawyers - http://www.glad.org/ -  at Gay and
> Lesbian Advocates and Defenders and signed by a superior court
> judge, the original language of the ruling precluded media reports of
> the recording, prompting involvement by the Fox News Network. The
> network filed a "Motion to Intervene," claiming the gag order was
> "unconstitutional prior restraint."
>
> According to Massachusetts News - http://www.massnews.com -
> no other media outlet protested the gag order.
>
> Whiteman, a member of the Parents Rights Coalition, was
> represented by Chester Darling at a hearing Tuesday. At the
> hearing, GLAD requested the order be revised to exempt the media.
>
> Judge Allan van Gestel, who altered the order, responded to the
> plaintiffs, saying an exemption for the media would effectively defeat
> the purpose of the gag order. Whiteman, the Parents Rights
> Coalition "and any persons in active concert or participation
> therewith" are still bound by the order.
>
> The order was granted on the grounds that the recording was made
> illegally. "Interception" of communication without notification of
> participating parties is prohibited.
>
> Darling argued for the judge to remove all restraints from his clients
> on First Amendment grounds. Even if they did violate a wiretap law
> in recording the conference, there is no provision in the law for
> issuing an injunction against speech, only for monetary damages,
> Darling said.
>
> "Scott Whiteman heard and saw the entire workshop," Darling
> argued, according to Massachusetts News. "He has an unfettered
> First Amendment right to describe, talk about or write down what he
> personally heard and saw. He did not 'secretly hear' what was going
> on at the workshop. He was there; he paid an admission fee; he
> witnessed it. He read materials and matter which were distributed
> there, disseminated to minors and available to him. ... It burdens too
> much speech."
>
> GLSEN's webpage states, "Unless otherwise specified, events are
> by invitation only." The activist organization claims all participants at
> the "Teach-Out" had to agree to a policy of confidentiality. The
> conference was only for "registered" participants, GLSEN insists.
>
> But Parents Right Coalition President Brian Camenker argues it
> was a public event, open to anyone who wanted to attend.
> Whiteman registered under his own name and paid his fee.
>
> According to Camenker, the idea of any confidentiality requirement
> is a fabrication.
>
> "There was nothing told, either verbally or in print in any of the
> literature surrounding the event about not tape recording it. There
> was absolutely nothing about this -- and believe me, we've been
> through absolutely everything," Camenker said.
>
> The judge called the secret taping "disgusting behavior" at the
> hearing, saying he was "deeply offended" by Whiteman's actions.
>
> Darling shot back, "I'm deeply offended by what was told to those
> children. It was a crime; it has to be revealed."
>
> Massachusetts News, which has extensively reported on the
> conference and the firestorm that followed, spoke with Whiteman
> after Tuesday's hearing.
>
> "We do know that there were criminal activities occurring at the
> hands of GLSEN. We suspected this has been occurring for years
> and we have been reporting to the Department of Education since
> December. Our reports have been laughed at. In fact, I received two
> letters from a member of the Board of Education trivializing my
> complaints, basically saying that since nothing ever goes wrong,
> parents have no right to intervene."
>
> Asked what kinds of laws were violated at the workshops, he
> answered, "Lewd and lascivious corruption of youth, inducing a
> minor for sexual intercourse, enticing a minor to commit sexual
> intercourse. It's a nightmare, all the various statutes. There is a
> whole consortium of them."
>
> Read detailed report on the "Queer Sex" workshop targeted by gag
> order - http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_exnews/
> 20000509_xex_public_emplo.shtml
>
> Related story:
>
> State condemns 'gay' sex discussion
> http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_fosterj_news/
> 20000518_xnfoj_state_con d.shtml
>
> Julie Foster is a staff reporter for WorldNetDaily.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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