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Washington Update

PCPW joined other representatives from organisations across the world to meet with legislators in Washington in the hope of reviving a bill to investigate the fraudulent works of Alfred Kinsey, and to delivery our "Declaration of Childhood" to the World Health Organisation. We are in the same battle for the protection and safeguarding of children, and their innocence.


Unfortunately, our first flight was cancelled and therefore PCPW missed the very first meeting in DC. Personally I was really disappointed to have missed this one, but thankfully all of the other organisations had the opportunity to be there, and speak to some influential people on Capitol Hill. All was not lost.


Our friends from England "2 much, 2 young" were fortunate to be there, and they debriefed me on what happened while they were there.


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Representatives from all across the world; Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, England, and the USA showed a united front and walked into congress to meet the staff of legislators within Washington. Although some of the staff showed a little disbelief initially, and even smirked at times during explanations of why we were attending (and what we had to evidence) - for the most part, after listening to what these incredible organisations had to say, some of the staff proceeded to show genuine concern - as they should, and as everyone should.


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Rhonda Miller from Purple for Parents United, and Audrey Werner from The Matthew XVIII Group have both worked closely with the wonderful Dr Judith Reisman of The Reisman Institute in past years, and have produced a comprehensive pack filled with evidence of the fraudulent work of Alfred Kinsey, alongside a bill that was put forth by Judith Reisman back in the mid 90's - with an attempt of revival.


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The reason that this was so vitally important, is because Kinsey's work is the sole point of reference of sex education throughout the western world today. It needs to be made aware that is was brought forth from fraud, and the raw data based upon child sex abuse and torture - literally.


Kinsey's work has been dripped throughout all of western society since the 1940's and is entrenched not only within education, but in law, policy, and medicine too.


Bill HR2749 was initiated in 1995 - although nothing came from it. In fact, the only government official to take interest at the time, and who tried to carry it forward - was severely reprimanded, and imprisoned. A sure deterrent to anyone else who dared take notice of this degeneracy in the future, or try to do anything to stop it.


In short, this bill was requesting a full investigation into Kinsey's work, and if it was shown to be fraudulent and based on unethical experiments and data, then it needed to be pulled out of all educational institutions with immediate effect. This would include primary, secondary, colleges, and universities.


Thirty years later and it's even more embedded into all institutions - educational, law & policy, and medicine.


This information pack and bill was handed to those in the building, with an understanding that it would be fully looked into properly, and then action taken, which is wholly necessary and severely long overdue. We will see what transpires and keep you all updated of any changes moving forward. I'm hopeful, but not naïve. At least we've taken the step and moved it forward from an international perspective, adding weight to our well-founded concerns, and subsequently our movement.


The following morning, we all met outside the WHO building. Due to myself and my husbands luggage not being on our flight with us, I rocked up in my travel tracksuit that I had been wearing for around 20 hours by this point, while all the other countries representatives were all dressed very smartly and apt, for their short speeches. Nevertheless, it wasn't our attire that was important with all things considered, so I was delighted to stand shoulder to shoulder with my counterparts, and carried out my short speech to the world about our small country - and what we have achieved so far. I certainly hope I did the children of Wales a good service. You can watch my speech here.


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Immediately following all our speeches, myself and Darren had to travel back to the airport to pick up our luggage that was eventually put on the next flight to Washington - where we spent another 5 hours waiting for it to arrive. When we did finally receive it, we were elated. We had packed absolutely everything inside those cases - perhaps a lesson to be learned somewhere. We will never pack all of our things in the main luggage, and instead split it, so that some important items can be taken with us in "carry-on" luggage.


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The following evening was a farewell dinner for us all, as some of us were leaving shortly afterwards. This was welcomed after the few days we had, and it was nice to sit and actually catch up properly with the ladies (and gentleman) from the other countries. Lots was discussed that evening and we bonded well, making plans for the future and moving forward.


It was also amazing to have our people's barrister and his lovely wife also join us as they were in Washington on business. Mr Diamond was the barrister that led us into the Judicial Review that we brought against Welsh Government back in November 2022. We also had some very important conversations about cases which are very likely to start arising off the back of this awful education - from a legal standpoint, using the caselaw we produced in that exact court case. We may have lost the case on parental rights, but we did produce some very helpful caselaw that we can use to the benefit of the children, off the back of it.


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The next day we went back to the WHO building in DC to deliver one of the Kinsey packs. However, there was no-one there to take it from us. The telephone number on the side of the building and online, as well as the email provided weren't recognised, which leaves us in a very ominous situation. The very people who are responsible for this education, which is literally destroying children's lives all across the world, are nigh on impossible to get hold of - leaving them pretty much unaccountable for their monumental decisions. In other words, they know exactly what they're doing and this is why they're hiding away from the public. Absolutely disgraceful.


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In the evening we touched based and had a short debrief of the week so far.


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The following day was a free day so myself and Darren did a bit of sight-seeing in Washington. We had already previously visited the Washington Monument, the Whitehouse, and Lincolns Memorial a few days prior, just before we headed back to the airport for our belongings, so we visited Congress first, and recorded a short video stood in front of the building, explaining what the other countries had achieved earlier in the week with the revival of the Kinsey bill. We then visited the Natural History Museum and the Hard Rock Cafe, before purchasing a few gifts and heading back to the Airbnb.


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That night we had our very last meal with the other representatives of all the countries present, which was a lovely way to end the week - at the water front, and then had an early night ready for the journey home the following day.


Although it was a tense start with a few things not going well, we achieved so much in such a short space of time, and made some incredibly strong connections who we will be working closely with moving forward.


Here are some links and socials of the other representatives that we met. You will find links to their socials within the Youtube links.


Thanks for reading, and thank you so much for all of your support. Without you, it wouldn't have gone ahead.


Written by: Kathryn Watkins
















 
 
 

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