Everyone needs to look into the Sidwell School in Washington DC. Just look at some of the alumni
I found this article about a Sex Counsellor at the school called James Huntington. He was sued (along with Sidwell) in 2013 by Terry Newmyer, who alleged that the school knew that Huntington was having an affair with Newmyer's wife, Tara Mehrbach, even as he was treating Newmyer's daughter.
Three judges had to recuse themselves from the case for their connections with the school (These are the elite of the elite).
In one of the e-mails included in the complaint, Huntington wonders whether he should discuss the affair with Newmyer’s daughter. “Do I talk about masturbating on your face or your marital situation with Terry . . . ? Decisions, decisions, decisions.”
Not something that a young daughter should ever hear.
In a March 4, 2010, exchange excerpted in Newmyer’s complaint, Huntington e-mailed Mehrbach expressing his desire “to be busy with [her] body,” and when she called to discuss it but didn’t reach him, his follow-up e-mail explained why: “Your call enabled me to kick out some 8th grade girls from my room. They were winners from Twin Day, so they were eating their prizes in here and talking about male P.E. teachers that try to hit on them.”
VERY suspicious. What is the background of James Huntington, and why did he get the job to teach elite politicians children about sex?
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zzvoat ago
/Gentle Plea to the Community (not specific to this OP)
. . tl;wr . . We need to try hard not to, even inadvertently, screw over others' work by using attention-drawing post titles on our own work.
Most posters here try very hard to create titles that follow common protocol. It creates a neutral space in which everyone can share their work equally, on a level playing field, creating posts which rise on the merit of their content alone. Much exceptional research here is overshadowed by hyperbolic titles, which, whether intentional or not, serves to push other posts down, sometimes into oblivion and often to the detriment of the kids we are trying to save. While everyone can get excited, no post is more important, urgent or valuable than any other here.
The extraordinary hard work and effort of people on this forum is diminished by the use of hyperbolic titles (for example by the use of all or partial CAPS, !!!!!!, "** ****, and or exclamations of URGENT, BREAKING, DIG DIG DIG, THIS ONE TO THE TOP, #PODESTAFORPRISON (all in caps), etc.
I've posted my strong feelings on this in v/pizzagatemods, asking them to consider creating a new rule banning such titles. I've also left comments in a meta discussion on the topic, which a user created in v/pizzagatewhateverhttps://voat.co/v/pizzagatewhatever/1682030. If anyone is of like mind, please consider:
I will continue to speak out on this until it becomes a new rule - or until I give up. At that point, I believe this will not be a neutral forum that highlights the most important research based on merit. Instead, in all likelihood it will eventually descend into a free for all. If you think I'm exaggerating head over to some of the reddit subs and take a look. It would have very different consequences here because reddit, in large part, involves sharing and opinions, while this is critical research directed at saving innocent lives that, by the hundreds, if not thousands, are being taken as we speak.
. . tl;dr . . We need to try hard not to, even inadvertently, screw over others' work by using attention-drawing post titles on our own work.
(One exception to this were posts written immediately around the Vault 7 drop.)
stimber22 ago
That is fair. I specifically looked in the posting guidelines before i posted, and found nothing related to clickbait headlines, so i just went for it. Please put just a little something up in the guidelines to stop future attention grabbers like me!