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date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 14:16:17 -0700,    group: uk.people.adoption.misc        back       
Re: Excerpt: Adoption Forensics & Joel Rifkin   
On Aug 2, 5:09?pm, Medium Raya  wrote:
> On Jul 27, 5:03 pm, Steve O'Keefe  wrote:
>
> > I have permission from Juneau Press to distribute an excerpt from the
> > new book, "Adoption: Uncharted Waters," by psychologist David
> > Kirschner, Ph.D., well-known for his work concerning Adopted Child
> > Syndrome or ACS.
>
> > The excerpt finds the author in prison with New York's most prolific
> > serial killer, Joel Rifkin. Kirschner prepared a psychological profile
> > of adoptee Rifkin for the defense and spent an unprecedented 110 hours
> > interviewing and examining the man who murdered 17 women.
>
> > Kirschner has been involved in over 20 homicide cases, most notably
> > Joel Rifkin, "Casino Killer" Jeremy Strohmeyer, and serial wife-and-
> > mother poisoner, Steve Catlin. He also provides an in-depth chapter on
> > adoptee and multiple murderer David Berkowitz -- the infamous "Son of
> > Sam." This book provides a rare, inside look how psychology and the
> > law mesh in murder trials.
>
> > Kirschner is a staunch advocate of opening birth records, which he
> > sees as a human and civil right of adoptees. In his book, he shows how
> > secrecy, lies, and sealed records can lead adoptees into a fantasy
> > life that sometimes explodes in deadly rage.
>
> > You can find the excerpt on Joel Rifkin at the following URL -- or
> > email me and I will send it as a text file:
>
> >http://www.authorviews.com/authors/kirschner/excerpt.php

<snip>

> Adoption is a violation of human rights akin to slavery. It should be
> abolished and children should be raised by loving guardians while
> maintaining the identity they were born with....its who they are! When
> you strip someone of who they are, they are your slave, not "your
> child". Every child has only one mother.

No, you're a violation of human rights bent on parroting a very tired
and worn out anti-adoption cliche.

Kathy
date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 14:16:17 -0700   author:   Kathy

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