By Parental kidnapping (or “parental child abduction”) has been a
“social problem” much longer than the experts would have us believe. The
history of child custody has been written by historians sympathetic
with “gender” ideology, and thus is both distorted and lopsided in favor
of women’s experience at the expense of men and their children.
The following article is — apart from its intrinsic interest as an interesting account of a predatory woman and the husbands and daughters she used as pawns in her opportunistic exploits — particularly noteworthy for offering evidence, in its comment on the case of a Mr. Thompson, “which has all too many parallels in California,” suggesting that parental kidnapping was already, by the 1850s quite a common occurrence in the United States.
Further articles will expose important documentation of parental child abduction which contradicts the politically correct “official story” about that subject (such as that to be found in Paula S. Fass, Kindnapped: Child Abduction in America, Oxford University Press, 1997) written to promote the child control agendas of social engineers who, under the aegis of the United Nations, are currently lobbying for the elimination of parental rights (U. N. Convention on the Rights of the Child).
Welcome to the disruptive world of facts, the world of Gonzo History.
The following article is — apart from its intrinsic interest as an interesting account of a predatory woman and the husbands and daughters she used as pawns in her opportunistic exploits — particularly noteworthy for offering evidence, in its comment on the case of a Mr. Thompson, “which has all too many parallels in California,” suggesting that parental kidnapping was already, by the 1850s quite a common occurrence in the United States.
Further articles will expose important documentation of parental child abduction which contradicts the politically correct “official story” about that subject (such as that to be found in Paula S. Fass, Kindnapped: Child Abduction in America, Oxford University Press, 1997) written to promote the child control agendas of social engineers who, under the aegis of the United Nations, are currently lobbying for the elimination of parental rights (U. N. Convention on the Rights of the Child).
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FULL TEXT (Article 1 of 2): We would call attention
to an advertisement in another column, under the caption of
“Information Wanted.” Mr.
Thompson has called on us, and told us his story. It is one which has
all too many parallels in California, yet he is entitled to heartfelt
sympathy. It seems that about five months ago, he sailed for China,
leaving his wife and two children in San Francisco. Before leaving he
gave his wife $375, with which to pay her passage by the steamer to New
York, he expecting to return to China by Cape Horn. The vessel, however,
took passengers for San Francisco, and returned to New York, but was
living at Vallejo with a man named John Forman, as his mistress.
Thither Thompson went, but found the parties had
come to this city, some two weeks previous. He followed here, learned
their arrival about that time, but could obtain no further certain clue
to them. Partial information leads him to the belief that they went from
here to Sonora. Mr. Thompson merely desires to recover the possession
of his two children (girls), respectively six and eight years of age.
John Forman, the despoiler of his happiness, is represented as being a
ship caulker by trade; is a stout built man, about five feet six inches
in height, with red whiskers.
The eldest child, Eliza, is of light complexion,
blue eyes and has lost two of the lower front teeth. The youngest is of
dark complexion and has a scar on the forehead. Any information of the
parties will be thankfully received by Ananias Thompson (who appears to
be as highly respectable man) at the Globe Hotel, corner of Davis and
Chambers street, San Francisco.
NOTE: The comment “all too many parallels”
indicates that parental kidnapping was already recognized as a “social
problem” by 1856 in California.
[“A Recreant Wife,” Weekly San Juan Republican (Stockton, Ca.), Jul. 5, 1856, p. 3]
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FULL TEXT (Article 2 of 2): We published the other
day a case of seduction and desertion, the aggravated party being Mr.
Ananias Thompson. In the account we published, it was stated that the
seducer was a person named John Forman. From the Bay papers it would
seem that the recreant parties had separated, Mrs. Thompson, alias Mrs.
Forman, having left her last paramour, a married man at San Francisco
named Dougherty. Mr. Thompson learned the fact, applied at the police
office for a warrant for her arrest for the purpose of recovering
possession of his two little girls but, the papers state, he was
informed that he could not testify against his wife, except in a case of
assault and battery. He then obtained a friend, cognizant of the facts,
to make the complaint, and the warrant was issued.
[“Charge Of Bigamy,” Weekly San Juan Republican (Stockton, Ca.), Jul. 12, 1856, p. 2]
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Robert St. Estephe–Gonzo Historian–is dedicated to uncovering the
forgotten past of marginalizing men. “Gonzo journalism” is characterized
as tending “to favor style over fact to achieve accuracy.” Yet history –
especially “social history” – is written by ideologues who distort and
bury facts in order to achieve an agenda. “Gonzo” writing is seen as
unorthodox and surprising. Yet, in the 21st century subjectivity,
distortion and outright lying in non-fiction writing is the norm. Fraud
is the new orthodoxy. Consequently, integrity is the new
“transgressive.”Welcome to the disruptive world of facts, the world of Gonzo History.
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