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New Age Frauds and Plastic Shamans (NAFPS) review: false allegations, fraudulent and defamatory 4

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false allegations were made by people using fake names and I have no idea where they even live. I contacted the admin from the site calling himself educatedindian to remove my name from his site more specifically from a page they call (Frauds: People, websites, books and events to avoid)
His ways of twisting everything I wrote to him in a few emails, is making me believe that this so call educatedindian is a very sick person. He says he post everything I wrote to him but he only post the parts he wants.
He is using the fact that my 2nd husband died in a very wicked way.
I am at the end of my patience with this person, I say (him) but it could be a (her), who knows who these people really are.
It is affecting my health and my reputation in a way, that people are afraid to be associated with me in case he or she put their name on his site.
I do not know where to go anymore regarding this issue... I need help in pursuing this issue... It is making my life miserable, I am nothing they say I am, they even make false allegation about my website... so could you tell me where to go from here. I have no money for a lawyer.

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Sep 12, 2017 11:18 pm EDT

Al Carroll and his group decides to go after a grandmother that is recognized by the Governor General of Canada. Who has been working for many years within the school system helping teachers with the aboriginal curriculum. I wish I knew what to do. He sounds like a sick sociopath.

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Sep 20, 2017 9:45 am EDT

I saw this - My suggestion would be to complain to organizations that Al claims association with. The Northern Virignia Community College History Department. You could also contact the Mescalero Apache Tribe he claims to be a member of - but is not.

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Sep 22, 2017 4:07 pm EDT

Aki ikwe

I would suggest you call one of the numbers below. They will give you advice and who to talk too. You may be entitled to legal aid.

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Toll-free: [protected]

Aboriginal Legal Services
Toronto: [protected]

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Oct 07, 2017 2:51 pm EDT

She wrote about her husbands suicide in her biography explaining how she got from point A to point B because she was looking for sympathy or was expecting someone or something like NAFPS to show up and question her? Why make fun of someone who speaks English as a second language? How come I could understand exactly what she was saying about her first and second husband. Only an ethically challenged person would go there about her second husband.

I believe you about your grandmother and mother and I think you know your family history even if they don't. You lost your job in the school over their lies about you? I would go a legal route there and sue for damages. There are law firms that will take 15 - 25% of settlement costs so you don't pay a cent but go to a big law firm not a small firm. If you can prove who your ancestors were you would win a damages case if you lost your job over what was falsely printed about you and it would force them to take it down. When you are dealing with something like this on the internet you can only go a legal route and you go big firm especially if big pharma is flipping the bill to keep their site up. I imagine esowatch was making fun of ecowatch which looks at alternative fuels to protect the environment much like psiram makes fun of alternative or natural medicines for health. Why any American Indian or anyone involved with paganism would be involved with sites like these I don't know. Don't go to the Mescalero Apache if he is not enrolled or known to them. I know how they edit and omit and lie to make you some kind of fraud. Do not email anything further in defense of yourself. They like to give themselves that kind of power and control and it will just get turned into more lies about you.

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