Posted on November 2, 2007 by Hazel
Hi everyone if you’ve been sent here from an email or comment left on your blog like this:
Author : hazel (IP: 67.159.45.52 , .)
E-mail : Hazel8500@hotmail.com
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Comment:
I hope you all will come and sign my guestbook in support of lowering the age of consent to 10. This will help the police decidate resources to protecting child sex abuse to kids 9 and under.
http://hazel8500.wordpress.com
Please accept my apologies, it is my stalker playing games.
I will be turning comments back on shortly, and am expecting the situation will come to a screeching halt momentarily.
This person is also flooding pro-pedophile comments around the net in my name, obviously – not me.
Thanks everyone for all your well wishes.
I’m sure things will settle down soon.
PS. FYI The stalker is using this proxy service
http://www.armyproxy.com/
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Posted on October 18, 2007 by Hazel
Especially the Province of B.C. specifically the Lower Mainland.
Is it a coincidence that the only Canadians to be charged under the newest anti-sex tourism legislation are from the same geographical area as the Pickton family and Clifford Olsen?
I don’t believe in coincidences. I believe in cause and effect. The past twenty or so years has been a heyday for pedo’s in this province. Every child one of these sick freaks take has been refused to be taken seriously, otherwise how can we justify the numbers? We’ve become the fifth largest producer of child porn on the global stage. Imagine that, Canadian children are being exploited at such a rate that their images are sent all over the world as travel brochures. Every image of child pornography is the image of a child being destroyed.
Some of us have grown up, escaped the street life, avoided jail and drugs. Some of us want a normal family life and want to forget the past. Some of us can’t have children because of the damage done to our tiny bodies, and when that realization hits? Then what? Then we or I should say I will do everything in my power to keep your precious babies safe.
The crisis this nation is facing has been silenced for too long.
Here’s a relevant post from Hazel8500 blog
Canada’s Shame
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Posted on October 18, 2007 by Hazel
Bill C-22 died during the last session because it and other crime based bills were not passed by the senate in time.
The government has retabled violent crime bills including Bill C-22 as Bill C-2.
The numbers indicate where on the list the bills sit. As you can guess last time the age of protection legislation was titled Bill C-22. Now as Bill C-2 perhaps, just perhaps it will be passed by the end of the current parliamentary session.
I’m still concerned though because in the past incarnation of the Age of Protection Act, it was a bill standing on its own. Now, as part of Bil C-2 its become one of many crime bills. So if there is a problem with any of the other proposed bills, what might happen to the age of protection act? Scuttled again?
Meagan Fitzpatrick, CanWest News Service
Published: Thursday, October 18, 2007
Quotes:
The Tackling Violent Crime bill, Bill C-2, brings back to life a series of bills that were stalled in the last session of Parliament and then killed when Harper prorogued the session.
The sweeping piece of legislation combines bills that would stiffen penalties for impaired driving, raise the age of sexual consent to 16 from 14, impose stricter bail conditions for those who commit crimes with guns, and also impose mandatory prison terms for gun crimes.
On Wednesday, Harper accused the Liberals and other opposition parties of dragging their feet for months on a range of law-and-order bills introduced in the last session, and said he won’t allow that to happen again. He said “democracy will not tolerate” further obstruction, and that Canadians are impatient for action to make their homes and streets safer.
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Posted on October 9, 2007 by Hazel
This is part of what the International Community is doing to help stop the sexual enslavement of children the world over.
Its a sad fact of the modern world, todays pedophiles can reach into your children’s lives from across Oceans, anonymously. It will take a global village to raise this generations children, lets get Bill C-22 passed and take our place among the actors of justice on the world stage.
Take action today
Thank you!
Hazel.
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Posted on October 9, 2007 by Hazel
Interpol has followed the lead of Canadian and American investigators and is now releasing 200 photo’s of a pedophile who has been haunting the Internet for Years.
This man travels all over the world in search of child victims. He has documented at least a dozen assaults on young boys in the countries of Vietnam and Cambodia, hence the code name of the operation Vico.
Despite their best work Interpol has yet to be able to determine who this man is, his nationality or where he resides and so is turning to the internet and the public for help.
See his photo’s here
ABC Indepth coverage
Interpol’s site
If you know who this man is, please contact your local police or INTERPOL’s Trafficking in Human Beings Unit via email.
I’ll be digging into this as best I can and intend to continue to update this story as it unfolds.
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Posted on October 4, 2007 by Hazel
Posted on October 2, 2007 by Hazel
Immigration releases U.S. sex offender
Friday, October 27, 2006 | 2:41 PM ET
CBC News
And calls on the opposition party to discontinue stalling his minority government’s criminal justice agenda, including Bill C-22.
Of the 44 new bills tabled during the 39th session, 13 bills including C-22 are focused on Law and Order.
By December 2006 9 of the bills introduced by Harpers government had been given the “Royal Ascent”, and made law.
These included four on money bills, one amendment to the Elections Act, another was to approve funds for agriculture.
In response to Stephen Harper’s comments Liberal MP Sue Barnes claimed her party is offering to fast-track many of the bills. Ms. Barnes also sits in the justice committee and add’s, “I think reasonable bills will be supported by all of us in opposition.”
The following chart shows which bills were facing heavy Liberal opposition. It appears Bill C-22 was not one of those heavily opposed bills. What happened? The conservative gov’t tabled it, the MP’s endorsed it, The people supported it, and the Liberals did not oppose it why is it not law yet?

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Posted on October 2, 2007 by Hazel
Last October it was widely reported that an American school teacher was able to wriggle his way out of jail time for committing a sex crime against one of his students. The solution? Spend three years on probation, in Canada.
Ron Charles Reports for CBC (Video)
A U.S. judge sentenced Watson, 35, to three years of probation for a sexual act involving a 15-year-old girl. Under the terms of a plea bargain, Watson is allowed to serve out the sentence while living in St. Catharines, Ont.
The federal government wants Watson sent back to the U.S.
“Obviously, like most Canadians, we’re outraged, but we are extremely limited when it comes to legal options,” (Stephen) Harper told reporters on Friday afternoon in Oakville, Ont.
‘We’ll use every legal means possible to prevent this individual from being free in Canada.’-Prime Minister Stephen Harper
”BUT”
He is, unfortunately, a Canadian resident, and Canada’s laws on this regard are too loose.”-Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Harper also said the case was a perfect opportunity for opposition parties to stop “stalling” his government’s criminal justice agenda, including Bill C-22, which if passed, would raise the general age of sexual consent to 16 from 14.
In New York state, the age of consent for male-female sexual relations is 17.
It’s been nearly a year yet, the guy’s still here.
Online Petition to get Watson out Of Canada.
Sex Offender Malcolm Watson not Welcome in Canada
69Signatures

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Posted on September 30, 2007 by Hazel
Trucker accused of possessing child porn>
LANSDOWNE (Staff) — A U.S. trucker travelling across the Thousand Islands Bridge faces child pornography charges after being stopped by Canada customs officers Thursday.
Officers with the Canada Border Services Agency searched the truck and discovered a laptop computer and compact disc containing what they believed to be graphic images of child sexual abuse, according to a release from the OPP Child Pornography (Project P) Section.
As a result of the initial investigation, members of the OPP’s Project ‘P’ unit out of the Leeds County detachment attended the scene and seized the computer and compact disc.
Glenn Allan Viefhaus, 41, of Indianapolis, Indiana was charged with one count of possessing child pornography and one count of importing child pornography.Viefhaus was held in custody pending a bail hearing.
The investigation is continuing.
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Posted on September 30, 2007 by Hazel
Has anyone wondered how it was possible for Judge David Ramsey to procure “child prostitutes” so easily?
I have. I know a couple hundred of my readers over at Hazel8500 have thanks to my WordPress Stats widgets. By watching the news over the past year as I have, I know the cops have too.
Experts, advocates, and international NGO’s agree Canada’s age of consent laws are too vague, too low, and too difficult to enforce allowing Canada to become a haven for pedophiles and child sex tourism.
Read more »
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