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Dorothy Mackey, Advocate Against Sex Abuse

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Dorothy Mackey, is an advocate against sex abuse on NNIA1 at BlogTalkRadio at 3pmEST every Tuesday. GUEST CALL-IN (818) 572-2947. Rev. Mackey discusses CPS, enforced adoptions, child abuse, military sexual abuse, and affects on victims.

Enforced adoptions often happen to children of incarcerated mothers and others. Children may or may not wind up in wholesome circumstances. Children who are removed from their families are sometimes victimized by child abusers, including sexual predators.

Mackey has a degree is law enforcement and worked in that area. She holds a Bachelors of Science in Political Science; and Masters in Public Administration. She graduated with the highest honors of Summa Cum Laude. She holds a secondary graduate equivalent degree in Federal Contract Administration and Negotiation. Mackey honorably served in the US military as a Captain (11 yrs) and Commander (6 1/2 yrs) and is an ordained minister. Mackey was a co-founder of STAAAMP (Survivors Take Action Against Abuse by Military Personnel). She is a national and international speaker. Mackey is a Reiki Master and teacher and a Life Coach.

Dorothy Mackey (whose former married name was Triplett) was a Catholic. She was allowed to be a serial raped victim beginning at only 18 months of age (Vatican /Pope Benedict got immunity in 2004 from President Bush for 38 years of rapes and torture of US children). Mackey is uniquely qualified through her background, education, and experience to make a human rights demand on behalf of children.

Broadcast 2
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1/2015/02/17/dorothy-mackey-childrens-advocate

Broadcast 1
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1/2015/02/10/dorothy-mackey-childrens-advocate

Power concedes nothing without a demand; it never did, and it never will.
~Frederick Douglass

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