Sunday, July 1, 2018

NAFPS: home for internet trolls

I was slandered on the internet. I enjoy learning and am open minded about life, people, cultures and freedom of thought. I never imagined that by sharing what I have learned with others, some unknown person would view me as fair game for his nastiness. So, he slandered me and called me a fraud. The world being what it is now, where truth doesn’t matter, where even our own elected officials are more interested in naked ambition than the truth…

NAFPS Forum decided to defame and slander me. When you register to post on the site they require you to agree to this statement: You agree, through your use of this forum, that you will not post any material which is false, defamatory, inaccurate…. As if agreeing to this statement is a guarantee that what you read there is true. The ADMIN is totally abdicating any self -responsibility, read this: You remain solely responsible for the content of your posted messages. Furthermore, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless the owners of this forum
[ADMIN], any related websites to this forum, its staff, and its subsidiaries. The owners of this forum also reserve the right to reveal your identity (or any other related information collected on this service) in the event of a formal complaint or legal action arising from any situation caused by your use of this forum.

Does this ADMIN remind you of anyone in political power? I shrug my shoulders and say who knows?
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This is my response to NAFPS:
Hello, my name is Crescence Allen. To call me a fraud is a mean, petty and hurtful statement when you have never met me. I question your ethical grounding. My professional ethics would never allow me to slander someone I never met.

I am requesting that you take down the slanderous post about me from your site. Everything I represent about myself is absolutely true. My credentials are listed with the Department of Education the State of Missouri. Whatever your attitudes are about Nemenhah it has nothing to do with me. I have no reason to defend Nemenhah because we have freedom of religion in the United States.

If you believe I have done something fraudulent then come to my house and say it to my face, bring your proof, or sue me. The site now has my email address contact me. I would find it very interesting to meet you.

Or I’ll come to you and you can prove to me why I am such a fraud. If you can’t do this then take the slanderous article down. The ridiculous idea that I am a fraud because I have not filled in the honors section of the healthgrades website (which is not a professional organization any way) confirms that your article about me is fake, undocumented tripe. By the way, Boards certifications apply to the medical profession. I am a PhD in psychology: that is a doctorate of philosophy in the area of psychology.

 I like Native American culture and I respect it. What I don’t like is an arrogant person who pretends to be saving the world from frauds at my expense. Was it a slow news day so you pulled my name out of a hat?

 If you are offended by my use of the words Medicine Woman, get over yourself, you don’t own the words. There is no legal registry of Medicine Women. These are English words and I am speaking to my readers.  I have a right to my religion and to my culture; even a culture of one, just me. By the way, I use my real name, where is yours? But then, I am not an internet troll.


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To the readers of my blog, my goal as always is to give you the best self-help information I can find. And I wish you all the very best of health, joy and peace!

Yes, I did take this attack very personally. I grew up in a time when women were considered less than men and we were supposed to know our place. Society didn’t think we needed college educations, we could not expect equal pay for equal work, we could not have our own credit cards, and a bank would not give us a loan for a car or a home without a man cosigning. Men felt free to tell us we were lucky if they chose to have sex with us and in many states’ laws a married woman was her husband’s property.


So, after all I have learned, contributed to life and overcome, why should some cowardly, unidentified stranger think he has the right to call me a fraud?

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