My Archives: March 2004

Wednesday, March 31, 2004



it's later than you think... :-)

the two previous entries do not yet show the local summer time, as I had forgotten to change this before posting; it has to be done manually as this content management software or, to fly lower, blogging software, does not catch it from my computer's time.

a tiny problem, but again one created by the government, who else... those aces in blurring traces!

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 09:24 PM GMT+1 [Link]



“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”

[William Shakespeare (1564–1616), Hamlet, Prince of Denmark; Marcellus in Act I, Scene IV]

In my favourite country, imagine! Since a couple of years, even Denmark and the Netherlands, the two most non-conformist and independent countries, in almost all their ways, in Europe, and which were always the first to introduce new steps for freedom and happiness, whose people know how to live and let live and are champions of conviviality (in the sense used by Ivan Illich, though they are good in feasting too), have followed the general world-wide "trend" of reducing liberties, piling up new laws and both court and administrative decisions to that end, duly orchestrated by the big media, those jumping jacks of governments and puppets of occult forces we are all suffering from.

All this to "protect" us. From what? From ourselves and not our abusers, as they are the abusers themselves, mainly of our individual sovereignty. Those peddlers of "protection" are like the Mafia, being paid the same way, with (tax) money extorted at gun-point. And, to paraphrase Thomas L. Knapp (see http://www.butterbach.net/privacy1.htm), yes, folks, even in Denmark, it's all "for the chilllllllllldren". That we may remain children all our lives, to insure that our Nanny the State does not become unemployed.

See as an example the press release in the previous post. Now, be consistent, prohibit paedobaptism! As the little ones similarly, as supposed, cannot give their consent...

By the way, I normally use the spelling paedo- (as in paedophily or paedagogue) instead of the more common pedo- (as in pedophily or pedagogue). As this shows the correct etymology of the word, stemming from the Greek pais/paidos, and not from the Greek pedon, otherwise one could not so easily distinguish between pedology meaning the science that deals with he study of soils and pedology meaning the scientific study of the nature and development of children. I even wanted to show those Greek words in Greek letters, but I do not yet know how to include the necessary ancient Greek accents with the letters on my page, when coding, if at all possible. So I preferred to leave this for the time being. You will survive it. :-)

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 07:51 PM GMT+1 [Link]



Copenhagen, March 21,  2004

Press release:

The Danish Pedophile Association has been dissolved

Today, the Danish Pedophile Association has stopped all activities, including the maintenance of the website www.danpedo.org and www.danpedo.dk.

The background of this decision is a recognition of the unfortunate fact that the organization's work has been made impossible. Not least because of widespread feelings of insecurity among the group's members after the massively negative media coverage the group has been receiving perpetually. Also, the group can no longer maintain its most important function - the anonymous telephone counseling - because nobody dares to associate their phone number with something that is connected with pedophilia, and because many potential clients no longer dare to call.

During the last couple of years, there has been an ever more harsh and unreasonable criticism of the Pedophile Group's legality in the media. This culminated when Minister of justice Lene Espersen decided to ask the Attorney General to inquire whether the Pedophile Group could be dissolved by a court decision.

According the the Danish Constitution §78, an association can only be prohibited by law if it seeks to achieve its goals by using violence or similar illegal  ways to influence those who disagree with it. The Danish Pedophile Association has always emphasized as its foundation that its operation must be open and in full compliance with the law.

The goal has been only to offer counseling and information, as well as inspire serious debate on pedophilia, as a counter-weight to the dominating attitudes in our society. The Pedophile group has never advocated or attributed to any criminal activity. Therefore, we are quite confident about the fact that the Attorney General may continue his investigation of the organization, even though it is now closed.

It is with the greatest regret that we have chosen to take this drastic step, because society has never taken care of the serious problems that people with pedophilic tendencies experience, despite the massive front against this group of citizens. The Danish Pedophile Association has throughout its history been dedicated to support its members in showing responsibility. We fear that this function, which has been important to many pedophiles, will no longer be performed by anybody.

This press announcement will be available at our web site during a limited time span. The group is dissolved as of today, and all activities have ceased.

This decision has been made by a large majority of the organization's members. The list of members has been destructed.

Questions and answers:

Since you are now closing down the Danish Pedophile Association, aren't you admitting that the organization wouldn't be able to stand the investigation by the Attorney General? 
 
No. The organization has been under heavy surveillance by the press as well as by the authorities for years. We have got inquiries from the police about our activities and, most probably, the organization has also been under surveillance by the police intelligence service. It makes no difference that it is now the Attorney General who has been asked to examine the organization. Furthermore, the Attorney General still has the right to investigate whether the organization previously has been involved in activities that could justify a legal action. The dissolution of the organization does not free anybody of the legal responsibility for their former activities, and hence does not prevent an investigation. The invariable fact is, however, the the Danish Pedophile Association has never been involved in any illegal activity.
  
Are there other reasons for closing down the organization?
  
Yes. The organization has been practically defunct since 2001. There have been no meetings. There is no counseling any more. There is no more money. And we have been effectively excluded from debating in the media. We are simply taking the consequence of these realities.
  
What should society do with the pedophiles?
   
The closure of the organization leaves a very urgent need for counseling of pedophiles. For years, we have tried to make the politicians understand how important it is to counsel these people. But we have been speaking to deaf ears. We are now sending a strong appeal for the establishment of an anonymous counseling service for pedophiles, in order to prevent the worst human tragedies in the future. Most pedophiles live a perfectly legal life. For too long, the debate has been characterized by witch-hunting, while nobody has offered useful solutions that take into account the fact that persons with pedophile inclinations actually exist, whether society likes it or not.
  
Isn't the dissolution of the organization a cloak for Continuing your activities underground?
No. The activities of the organization have always been public. Before the debate about our organization reached such a level of hostility that the security of our members were threatened, we held at least four public meetings per year. These meetings were even announced in the newspapers. Furthermore, anybody could become a member of the organization. In the last time, the only activity of the organization has been the maintenance of the website, which by its very nature is fully public. The Danish Pedophile Association has never had any activities that could be continued underground.
  
Are you going to make a new organization with a different name?
  
We have no plans to do so.
  
All other countries have banned organizations for pedophiles. Isn't it reasonable that Denmark does so too?
  
Our opponents have often claimed that Denmark is the only country in the Western World that allows an organization for persons with a pedophile inclination. This claim is simply untrue. There are several pedophile organizations e.g. in Germany. In the Netherlands, pedophiles are organized under a general sexuality umbrella organization. Even the USA, which is known for its extremely harsh treatment of pedophile citizens, has such organizations thanks to the freedom of speech guaranteed in the constitution amendments.

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 10:36 AM GMT+1 [Link]

Sunday, March 28, 2004



Revelations

It is about time to start with those, don't you think so, regarding some statistics of this website. Here are the traffic figures on the Butterbach.Net webserver from May 2002 till this month, not yet over. Earlier figures are not saved on my server anymore and would be very cumbersome to unearth from my documents. I personally consider traffic figures to be overall a quite good way to follow the evolution of the success of a website. Criteria like the number of pageviews and visitors and many others are very interesting too and I will no doubt have the occcasion to deal with some of those on a next occasion.


416 May 2002

390 June 2002

432 July 2002

586 August 2002

493 September 2002

572 October 2002

735 November 2002

786 December 2002

1129 January 2003

1146 February 2003

1082 March 2003

1367 April 2003

1115 May 2003 (server move)

799 June 2003

971 July 2003

1344 August 2003

1496 September 2003

1708 October 2003

1768 November 2003

1727 December 2003

2111 January 2004

2402 February 2004

2118 March 2004 (till March 28)


If you compare last month with May 2002 for instance, this is an increase by 577.4 %, calculated with a Texas Instruments® calculator! :-) This is still modest: I do not yet reach the growth rates of government war expenses, Texas oil revenue and sheeple stupidity and numbers, but that'll come. I still calculate in megabytes, not in terabytes... ;-)

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 08:00 PM GMT+1 [Link]



Searches

The kind of searches that have become rampant in the United States (see Carl Bussjaeger on The Hunter) and elsewhere (my home country Luxemburg for instance!) are not meant here, but those you can operate yourself quite individualistically on my sites (local searches on the sites and searches of the World Wide Web)! There are important changes and additions as per today and there are more to come! You will find the corresponding links in the menus on top of the home page. And you can try the main addition right here:
local search on this site with ht://DigThese local searches have a user interface in English, but they do search also in the texts in the other languages, and not only on this site, but on my other sites, since they are all hosted by Butterbach.Net, till any further notice at least.
You cannot always rely on it, in a 100 % scientific way, that you will find absolutely everything, any one of the search words you were looking for, even if they are present in the text of some page on the site. In that case, if you have the feeling that it must be there or remember having seen it, try to use similar or related search words so as to have a chance to find a page with the general subject your initial search words had to do with and might be in, and when on that or those pages, use the offline search facilities of your browser or other software you may have on your computer. On a Windows PC for instance, the Find function can normally be used through Ctrl+F, and you can jump from one instance of the word to the next with F3. If nothing helps, you can always do some googling, and in extreme cases use as many WWW search engines and meta search engines as you can find, but please consider that some search robots skip the major part of very long pages, just indexing the beginning. And I do have pages on my site with record lengths, pages that, thanks to John Zube mainly, do not need any Viagra® to stand tall... ;-) In that case enter the word Zube into the search engines, click the links shown on the result page(s) the one after the other, and while the files are loading have a drink (or a leak)! Then use those offline Find functions. As you will see, it will have been worth the trouble. I know some of the best sites that do not even have a search facility.

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 12:23 PM GMT+1 [Link]

Thursday, March 18, 2004



Confessions, (Almost) Past Feminist Terror and a Shift Giving Some Hope

"I used to love to teach. Not any more. I used to love to interact with students ... Not any more. I used to believe that university campuses promoted free speech and the truth. Not any more. I used to believe students when they would tell me things. Not any more." This is one of the confessions, a particularly sad one, from Wendy McElroy's latest essay Feminist Confession Reveals Cultural Shift. Heterophobia at its best well described.

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 04:47 PM GMT+1 [Link]



This site's way of

Mourning Madrid

and of venting my feelings of outrage:

Libertarians and Terrorists ~ Common Traits

an essay by John Zube in my

~~~ "Flaws and Inadequacies of Predominant Libertarianism" series ~~~

or

Iraq, Ireland, the US and the State of World Affairs

An Answer to a Comment of a Story Circulated on the Libertarian eGroups/Yahoo!Groups
realtruth, libnetd, freedomseek and offshoredestiny


For those who have the courage of some truths...

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 09:07 AM GMT+1 [Link]

Wednesday, March 17, 2004



shamrock shamrockSt. Patrick's Dayshamrockshamrock

Good luck to the Irish, to the soul of Sir Roger Casement, to Paddy in Montreal, though he does not deserve it, to all unvoluntary passengers of paddy wagons, which excludes the driver and other staff and all obeying non-thinking people...
In memory of C. Neal Brady, Jr. (1930-2003)

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 11:51 AM GMT+1 [Link]

Wednesday, March 10, 2004



Mengeles in Manhattan?

This strong title, in the style of the yellow press, I use to introduce "When "Mother" is a Bureaucracy" by Wendy McElroy, may seem exaggerated to some and not in concordance with the style of Wendy's first class journalism. But I feel very stongly about the case and am a rebel concerning the politically correct opinions regarding HIV, AIDS, the drug industry, the medical establishment and won't buy their snake oil...

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 08:47 PM GMT+1 [Link]



Stop all bad things!

For a start or as one of many necessary steps, this week Rex Curry wants us [not really us, rather the others ;-)] to stop covering up the intimate relationship between Hitler's "socialism", Stalin's "socialism" and Bush's "socialism" (and the list is not complete): all three socialisms are authoritarianism, statism, collectivism, nationalism, territorialism, imperialism etc., you name it, including that lookalike contest of the "The Order of the Skull and Bones" chums (cartoon by Scott Bieser). It is not Liberty. It is not Equality. It is not Fraternity (except among Masons). It is not the Pursuit of Happiness (except for the happy few). It is not Individual Sovereignty and Natural Rights. It is simply Aggression. Mary Lou Seymour wants us to call a spade a spade and to stop worshipping that Leviathan, by stopping that socialist pledge. Equal Freedom to All!

Instead of raising one's arm and hand towards that false god, like in the Third Reich (and before that in the United States), or for that matter, raising the right hand to the side of the headgear or covering one's heart with it, I would know of a few better places to put our hands on!... (some crotches for fun, some triggers for relief!) ;-)

Vade retro, Fourth Reich!

PS: Among other bad things to stop, Jonathan David Morris wants us to stop voting, while Wendy McElroy wants a stop to that fraud on the triggers.

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 11:40 AM GMT+1 [Link]

Tuesday, March 2, 2004



The Politics of the Christ

latest essay by Jonathan David Morris ~ with such an array of Christian names the subject was not far away... ;-)

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 04:41 PM GMT+1 [Link]

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