Monday 29 September 2014

Barbara Kay every bit as silly as she looks

"Pit Bull Hysteria" Is Based on Fact

Posted: Updated: 
PIT BULL
Writer Douglas Anthony Cooper and I share common ground as Canadian journalists. Neither of us have any personal experience with pit bull type dogs, yet we both write about them -- both frequently and passionately.
There the resemblance ends. Cooper advocates in these pages for pit bulls as a safe but misunderstood dog, and I advocate, in the National Post and elsewhere, against them as an inherently high-risk public safety threat to animals and humans alike.
I derive my ideas about dog behavior from the work of Alexandra Semyonova, resident in The Hague, who has accurately described the social organization andbehavior of the domestic dog, explained how pit bull type aggression is inherited, anddocumented the reappearance of canine violence, shelter crowding, and an exponential increase in the euthanisation of pit bulls since the Netherlands repealed its pit bull ban in 2008.
In Cooper's Sept. 25 column, following my recent critique in Animals24-7.org of his forthcoming children's book Galunker, (which encourages pre-school age children to adopt pit bulls from rescue shelters) there are errors of fact about me. More important, the column contains serious accusations against the publisher ofAnimals24-7.org, Merritt Clifton. Clifton is North America's primary source for statistical information on maulings, maimings and dogbite-related fatalities according to breed. His disinterested, freely distributed and continually updated reports furnish sine qua non information to my cohort in the pit bull debate.
Therefore, since Clifton's public credibility is linked to my own, I am grateful to the Huffington Post for this opportunity to rebut Cooper's charges.
Cooper implies that my Galunker review was "retaliatory" and "unprofessional." In fact, I have always objected to marketing dangerous products to children. I reviewed another book that promoted dangerous dogs to young people well before I ran across the Galunker promo last April, which was, by the way, the first time Douglas Anthony Cooper's name ever came to my attention. By the time we began the correspondence Cooper alludes to in his column, I had already proposed a Galunker critique for Animals24-7.org, a review that was 100 per cent "professional" from conception to publication.
Cooper's virulent attack on Clifton is unwarranted and unethical. Cooper characterizes Clifton, variously and repetitively, as an "academic fraud," "a charlatan," "a medical fraud," a "quack," and a "jaw-dropping conspiracy theorist."
These are grave charges.
Cooper's entire case rests on a single, off-the-record, allegedly false response by Clifton to a gadfly's question posed during a conference's down time, and captured on amateur video. At issue was Clifton's "peer reviewed" writing record, which Clifton said was extensive, but which Cooper claims is non-existent. Hence the charge of academic fraud. The somewhat muffled interchange is parsed for actual wording here.
But Cooper's accusation is based on blatant disregard for Clifton's more than 100 contributions over the past 20 years to the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases, a peer-reviewed online forum maintained by the International Society for Infectious Diseases, monitored by more than 60,000 epidemiologists worldwide.
Indeed, in 2010 Clifton received the 15th annual ProMED-mail Award for "Excellence in Outbreak Reporting on the Internet" for contributions to understanding the animal behavioral and cultural aspects of emerging zoonotic disease. How Cooper's reported "search" failed to unearth these facts mystifies me.
Although Cooper's attack on Clifton is incontestably the most brazen by a writer linked to a respectable publication, there have been countless other attempts -- never successful -- to take Clifton down.

One can see how vexing Clifton's objective findings are for pit bull stakeholders, whose settled convictions arise from sympathy -- of a distinctly subjective and kitsch variety (websites crammed with photos of infantilized pit bulls in tutus and ribbons, infants and toddlers draped atop placidly accommodating pit bulls' backs, sad-eyed puppies) -- for a fictitiously constructed "underdog." Clifton's reports shatter the pit bull advocacy movement's preferred image of their innocent "pibble" as the only real victim in the damning litany of pet, livestock and human tragedies overwhelmingly caused by fighting dogs.
Much of Cooper's rancor dwells on Clifton's refusal to share his raw data with him. But why should he? It's his 32-year accumulation of labor, amassed on his own time and his own dime. Doubtless Clifton suspects Cooper would perform subversive legerdemain with the data -- i.e. data-mining and changing the parameters for desired results -- a now common adversarial practice to discredit legitimate research. (In the past, raw data was routinely shared with most seekers, until manipulation in the service of ideology became so rampant that honest researchers began triaging petitioners more selectively.)
But Clifton is completely transparent about his methodology, and the full particulars of every pit bull-linked fatality are available at Dogsbite.org. I invite Huffington Post readers to consult Clifton's latest editorial in Animals24-7, which details his entire investigative chronology and epidemiology-consistent research strategies, in shaping their own conclusions about the motivation behind Cooper's vicious attack.
In our e-mail exchange, I several times asked Cooper how he accounted for pit bull bans in over 35 countries -- Denmark, for example, just made their ban permanent and country-wide -- whose decisions did not depend on Merritt Clifton, but on their own data collection. Their findings parallel Clifton's. Are those researchers also "academic frauds" and "charlatans"? No response.
Clifton is no "conspiracy theorist." Conspiracies do exist. When Ms. Semyonova, a former Dutch SPCA inspector, spoke publicly about pit bulls as inherently dangerous, she was smeared through a systematic intimidation campaign by pit bull advocates so vicious that the Dutch Ministry of Justice acknowledged it as a pattern clearly constituting organized crime.
Meanwhile, as Cooper and I joust in snug security, 17 American children have been killed by pit bulls and their mixes so far this year, 13 of them by "beloved family pets," who'd never before shown signs of aggression.
Please read Clifton's report alongside a Galunker excerpt. Then consider the entirely preventable human and animal suffering that is perpetuated by the false beliefs suffusing this, and indeed all of Douglas Anthony Cooper's pit bull-related writings.

Can Merritt Clifton and Animal People Magazine Be Trusted?

Can Merritt Clifton and Animal People Magazine Be Trusted?

By 
Updated: March 5, 2014
In 2006 Clifton registered a Romanian rescue through the Washington Secretary of State’s office, listing himself as the Agent for the organization.  Why?  His connection to the organization was simply personal. Dana Costin would be the primary operator, and benefactor, of all proceeds raised to rescue and care for dogs in Galati, Romania.
In an email from Clifton to Nancy Janes of Romania Animal Rescue Inc (RAR), he lays-out a story involving kidnapping, child prostitution, and other crimes against humanity in effort to perhaps convince her that ROLDA, and Dana Costin are both legitimate and worthy causes.
If you’ve been following along through the articles in this series, you know that Merritt repeats regularly his degree of ethical journalism…
Oddly, just a few short months after Merritt sets the kidnapping story loose on unsuspecting donors in effort to solicit donations, the story begins to fall apart.  Kim Bartlett communicates with Janes about the far-fetched story of Costa’s heroic youth.
EXCERPT:
Not everyone who works for BF understands about ROLDA. When Merritt wins 
anyone’s trust, he starts promoting ROLDA and tells that pathetic fantasy about poor little Dana and how she and Rolando heroically saved the lives of the other children who were about to be killed by the kiddie porn ring who had kidnapped them all…and in spite of all their hardships and the cruelties they endured, as soon as they were freed they adopted the other children (even though they were themselves teenagers) and set about saving all the animals of Galati, even though they had to hide their identities so they wouldn’t be killed by the porn gangstas (which must have been difficult since they were living in the same town, with Dana’s parents) where Dana had always lived). I found out today that he has sent ROLDA calendars to some of our high donors, which is utterly inappropriate and unethical. He says the people he sent the calendars to were ROLDA supporters before I even heard of ROLDA, which is ridiculous. I don’t believe even Anna Bell was a ROLDA supporter before the profile of you was published in AP.
This story is made up by a 30-year journalist that prides himself on ethical journalism?
Janes was already onto Merritt’s dishonesty, having witnessed it first-hand and could only wonder if others should know the real Clifton.
From: Romania Animal Rescue <romaniadogs@xxxxxxxl.net>
Subject: Re: info
To: “Kim Bartlett” <xxxxxx@whidbey.com>
Date: Sunday, December 2, 2007, 3:52 PM
Hi Kim,
Actually, I contacted AnnaBell on my own, singing the praises of ROLDA……duh………. 
I don’t want to contact that person that Merritt openly lied to about Oana Belu……funny no one else has ever heard of her, from Bucharest, Arad, Cluj, Constanta -p but the all mighty Merritt knows her. I’m certain that he does!
Anyway, back to my point. If Merritt were made out for the liar that he is, what would that do to AP? To you and XXXX?
I’m not going there Kim. You need to keep your job for you and your son.
Me
The whole story is that 27-year old Dana Costin and Clifton began a torrid affair in 2005 that would quickly lead to the end of his 15-year marriage to Kim Bartlett.  While in California, Costin and Clifton would slip away from the CHAMPS conference for brief interludes, other times according to Kim flaunting their affair amid other animal welfare advocates, all while Costin’s partner Rolando remained in their shared room, suffering from a terminal illness.
Once their affair was discovered there was no more hiding the real Merritt Clifton from the public.  In an email from Kim, to Costin;
It was really something on Tuesday, at the Helen Woodward Animal Center seminar, how you followed Merritt around outside instead of listening to the speakers in the classroom. And on Thursday and Friday, at the CHAMP conference, people couldn’t help but notice all the time you spent together, your seductive behavior, and how it seemed you were waiting and watching for Merritt every moment you weren’t together. Certainly every time I was with Merritt, you were lurking somewhere nearby, with the two of you were pretending not to notice each other.
This went on while your boyfriend was supposedly lying gravely ill in your hotel room. What a display of loyalty and good character on your part!
Soon after, the Animal People duo were divorced.  Clifton was continuing his attempts to build funding for his new object of devotion. In another email, Bartlett communicates with Janes that Merritt has been caught using ANIMAL PEOPLE contacts to solicit donations after Bartlett received a check for $20,000 tagged for ROLDA.  Interestingly, Kim responds to the donor informing her that ROLDA is not an approved ANIMAL PEOPLE organization.
On Sat, 11/14/09, Kim Bartlett <xxxxxxx@whidbey.com> wrote:
From: Kim Bartlett <xxxxxxxx@whidbey.com>
Subject: Costin
To: “Romania Animal Rescue” <romaniadogs@xxxxxxxl.net>
Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 12:32 PM
Do you know of a donor to ROLDA named Nanette XXXX in Petaluma. She mailed a check for $20,000 payable to ROLDA here to Animal People, to Merritt’s attention yesterday, but I open the mail. I voided the check and sent it back to her and told ROLDA is not an approved AP group and she should contact you. I hadn’t heard anything about ROLDA or Costin for so long that it below the radar of my mind, and now I am angry again, because this Nanette called here in October and ordered our Watchdog Report, so Merritt is obviously using contacts from AP for ROLDA and that is a huge conflict of interest.
But, hasn’t Merritt always expressed pride in his non-affiliation with organizations, remaining independent and unbiased in his data collection and dissemination of information?  *Follow the money*  Bartlett states ROLDA is not an approved AP group.  Does this indicate that ANIMAL PEOPLE does in fact have special interest groups?
Soon after, Costin could see the writing on the wall, the fraudulent activities and lies were unveiling themselves to those she needed if she were to succeed.  In an attempt to find a safe landing place to manage some protection from the possible fall0ut of Clifton’s lies Costin sent an email communication to Nancy Janes wherein Costin admits to Clifton’s lies about abductions and being held hostage.
Also,everyone is making too big deal about my character and about my life(past,present or whatever),these thing shave to stop in order Merritt stop exagerating and imagine things like being kidnapped and so on…
I don’t have the time to analyse carefull everything,but my instinct told me that Merritt is not 100% our friend and soon,he can start causing us a lot of troubles,being influenced by Kim.
Did you knew that Claudiu was helped by Kim to get a grant from Marchig (for sterilization,of course) 
Registered or not,a group can be a scam if they ask money for things that they don’t do.It’s the worst to use dogs’money in others purpouses.
Now it was Costin’s turn to turn the heat up on Merritt and Batlett’s fundraising projects.  Exposing that Kim Bartlett had received a grant for a sterilization project that allegedly was non-existent would certainly raise a few eyebrows of closer associates.  But had Clifton been part of such fraud?
Had such fraud even occurred by Bartlett?  Or was this simply a manipulating plot of self-preservation on the part of Costin? Costin had been caught with her hand in the proverbial cookie jar, purchasing personal items including alcohol from monies received as donations from Romania Animal Rescue.  When Janes caught wind of it, Costin played coy by disclosing Clifton’s lies in the above email.
In response to Costin’s betrayal, Clifton detailed in a 5-page email to Janes a fantasy spun with lies and an intricate web of attempted emotional manipulation. Clifton shadowed a man unhinged, discussing visions and unseen voices, premonitions and even foresight into Costin’s partner Rolando’s death.  All of this while still offering excuses for Costin’s behavior and declaring his romantic interest in her.
Is this another common-interest and perhaps bond between Colleen Lynn and Merritt Clifton?  Besides their hate for pit bull type dogs, they believe they experience fortune telling abilities?
EXCERPT:
Merritt Clifton <xxxxxx@whidbey.com> wrote:
[...] I have had confusing premonitions about Dana’s role in my life, in a sense, since soon after Kim & I were married. Kim is deeply into astrology, and did charts for us. On one particular afternoon she described Dana very well, as someone who was then a child and far away, and even more particularly described her own response to this person arriving in our lives. 
I had two much more specific and detailed premonitions later, in December 1996 when I merely downloaded, printed out, and picked up the USA Today international edition article that described Dana and Rolando, and in a series of short dreams on the bus we took together to Brasov.
[...] I have told Dana only some of what I saw. Kim intercepted and spammed around that correspondence, so you may have seen what I told her, including that the first dream was just a voice commanding, “Do not fall in love with that girl!” which startled me awake, because it was such a strange thought to have. To that point, I had only been thinking about dogs and evaluating shelters.
I didn’t tell Dana, or anyone, that in both December 1996 and May 2004 I “saw” Rolando’s death, exactly as it happened. I absolutely did not want Rolando to die. That was the most terrible premonition about anything that I have ever had–and was, even when I first had it, just handling a piece of paper and experiencing feelings as jolting as an electrical shock.

I’m a rational person. I don’t really believe in anything more supernatural than a can of beer. Still, I have been haunted by all of the above dreams and premonitions for years. I also had a perplexing feeling in 1996 that Dana would at some future point become intensely a part of my life. That came from holding the piece of paper too, and I didn’t have the faintest idea how such a thing could be.
Then, on the bus, after I had gone through a series of brief but disturbing dreams that started with the voice, and included Rolando’s death and all of the stupid manufactured scandals, too, even identifying the specific Romanian players, I had one more dream. It consisted of just two still photos, that someone as yet unborn was looking at, far into the future.
[...] The message to me in the photo was simply, “Stand by her.” Do that, and despite all the tragic and disturbing events, the best would happen that could happen.
Love,

Merritt Clifton
Editor, ANIMAL PEOPLE

Soon, Clifton was again defending his romantic interest as she continued to distance herself from his revealed lies in another email.  When Janes requested receipts for full-disclosure of how the funds donated by Romania Animal Rescue (RAR) were allocated, Clifton refused access claiming superiority in accounting knowledge and providing her a condescendingly brief walk-through of definitions in terms.
From: Romania Animal Rescue <romaniadogs@xxxxxxxxl.net>
Subject: Re: Watch Dog
To: “Merritt Clifton” <xxxxxxx@whidbey.com>
Cc: “Kim Bartlett” <xxxxxxx@whidbey.com>
Date: Friday, August 11, 2006, 10:54 AM
When I realized Dana was having RAR pay for her personal things – clothes, shoes, cosmetics, perfume, alcohol, etc., then I thought it time to get a real accounting of exactly what was going on. Obviously you don’t care where donor money goes – if it’s to Dana, than you will find a way to excuse anything. If she wanted to take a salary, then she could have. MY donations from RAR
were a grant to her, and I have every right to get all the receipts for the grant expenses, such as Ahimsa or any other organization does. I did not exclusively work with ROLDA, much as Dana would have wanted it to be that way. When people asked me to give funds to other charities, I did so.
[...]
You need to clarify this in the Watch Dog update. You have deliberately mislead the public. Why won’t you give me the receipts for the expenses? Afraid of what I will find since I get them translated? I think it is illegal for you to keep those receipts, if in fact you have them, as RAR is entitled to them. You have no rights to them whatsoever.
[...]
>Can you send me the receipts since you seem to have them?
No.
> I’m sure you know I need them for April and May for accounting >purposes since Dana was removing funds from the account then and I have no receipts to justify this. 
Actually you don’t need detailed receipts unless you are an auditor. Usually when one charity transfers funds to another, the
transaction is documented by a single receipt per transaction from the receiving agency, with a statement as to what the money was spent for, not by individual receipts for each individual purchase.
If you were requiring from Dana on a regular basis the extent of detail she sent me, you were micro-managing her to death, & I am not surprised that she got sick of it.
Clifton’s facade of transparency and dedication for animals based on his love of was exposed. Naked and raw for the animal welfare world world to see.  And worse, he was rejected by the very girl his voices had warned him not to fall in love with.  His credibility both professionally and personally was now plummeting and rather than focus on the animals he proclaims to be so protective of he continued to lie.
EXCERPT:
From: Kim Bartlett <xxxxxxx@whidbey.com>
Subject: Re: Fwd: objective perspective from an veterinarian
To: “Romania Animal Rescue” <romaniadogs@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Saturday, May 27, 2006, 1:42 PM
Merritt is just so pathetic. However, my pity is tempered by the fact that I had to refinance the mortgage and give him $111,000 as his half interest in the equity of his place so that I could keep the home for Wolf and the animals here, and also the ANIMAL PEOPLE office. The money he has given to her has come out of the money from the house that was meant for our family. He did give up everything for her, including the love and respect of his wife and son, and all rights of custody for his only child, but Wolf and I have suffered grievously because of it, and now I have a quartermillion dollar mortgage to pay so that Merritt could start his new life and get a new home he thought Dana would be sharing with him.
I have to ask what kind of a woman would allow a 52-year-old man to leave his home and family and jeopardize his career when she doesn’t even want him? Forget her animosity towards me, because Merritt has paid the bigger price. Merritt is a fool, but Dana is wicked. Her behavior goes beyond immaturity.
Please don’t forward things to Merritt. He will just tell Dana, and she will lie to her donors again.
As of this date, Clifton is still affiliated with ROLDA and Costin.  Unfortunately, that does little to lend to his proclamation of being honest, ethical and honorable.
Clifton is still listed as the Registered Agent for ROLDA with the Washington Secretary of State, and is still apparently soliciting funds for the incredulous fraud portrayed as a rescue.
Merritt Clifton exposed in sex scandal
Over the years, there has been little positive press regarding the organization and especially Costa’s.
2007 Costa was accused of orchestrating a fraudulent land deal and pocketing more than $97,000
Questionable accounting practices indicating 
misappropriations of donationsAlleged Impersonation of valid Organization in effort obtain funds by fraud
Alleged Embezzlement
Alleged neglect resulting from more embezzlement
More Alleged Impersonation of a valid Organization in effort to obtain funds by fraud
Alleged Abandonment of numerous dogs *video interview*
Now, the above links would suggest that Clifton has separated himself from ROLDA and Costa, but the last update provided in the above links from “Where Did My Donation Go?” was 2011.
Merritt Clifton exposed in sex scandal
In a postcard response in his own hand-writing, Clifton admits to remaining involved with ROLDA as a volunteer U.S. Trustee, handling the legal and financial work in the U.S. since 1986.
Wait…1986?  That caught WhoIsColleenLynn’s attention too.  So we began digging and found that “Where Did My Donation Go?” had already investigated the slip.
In 1986 Romania was still under communist rule
In 1986 ROLDA did not exist
In 1986 Dana Costin was approx 7 years of age
As we had already uncovered, Clifton hadn’t met Costin until 2004 and ROLDA was not created including Clifton’s involvement until 2006.
It’s possible that Clifton simply wrote the wrong date as a matter of habit, as that is the same year that Bartlett then worked at Animal’s Agenda as Editor where she hired Clifton in 1986.  As a reminder, Clifton was fired from that position prompting loyal Bartlett to resign in protest and c0-found Animal People with Clifton.
But, if he can’t keep his dates and associations straight, are we really to believe he is keeping his ‘data tables’ accurate?
Did you miss Part 1 and Part 2 of this series?

Dogsbite.org member has an auction


Dogsbite.org member has an auction

By 
Updated: June 11, 2014
dogsbite.org promotes victim auction
On January 27, 2014 one of the dogsbite.org supporters really outdid themselves in the tactless, heartless category.  A little girl by the name of Kara had recently died as the result of a dog attack.
They had already pushed the limits of respectability when they posted a “meme” on the pit bull propaganda machine using a picture they stole from a family members Facebook page.   Not wanting to be outdone, Joanie (Jaloney) Caldwell-Kenoshmeg came up with something that crossed so far over the border of decency she’ll never be able to come back.
An auction showed up on Ebay in the guise of raising money for Dogsbite.org.  Not for the victims family but for Colleen Lynn.  One of the items offered was a doll.  A bloody doll. A bloody doll with a hand made sign (on cardboard) that said “Help I am a 4 yr old Angel killed by PIT BULLS  I am newsworthy Died January 17, 2014″
The listing included 3 items.  The cloth doll covered in blood, an angel ornament and a USED black dogsbite.org tshirt.
The listing also included a description that worked the name of several news organizations and celebrities in it, usually done to help it rank higher in the search engine on EBay.  Because of this it also broke the terms of service for Ebay and was reported.
auction
The listing was removed at least twice due to breaking the terms of Ebay but it kept coming back.  It was being altered with the names and News Station links removed.  Eventually the doll disappeared altogether.
Of course Colleen Lynn wasted no time sharing the “auction” on the dogsbite.org Facebook page.  Especially since it was for the sole purpose of raising money for the group.  Colleen wasn’t going to miss a chance to get some money in her pocket.

dboshares
One of the other well known pit bull haters, Lesley Karen Luscombe, questioned the auction when it was mentioned on another site and immediately tried to push the blame to the “pit nutters” who were obviously just trying to set the haters up to look bad.
lesley
This of course meant that the “nutters” had to find out who it really was and prove it.  So off a couple of them went to figure it out.  It ended up being exceptionally easy to figure out.
The auction was listed by a user named “csunbean”and was an account that was opened in 2002.  A quick google search found a user named “csunbean” at Huffington Post as well and the email address csunbean@aol.com was tied into these and others.  Then it all came together.  A post was found on a message board on a website called dojopsi.com from a user named “csunbean” and the post was signed “Joanie”
psychic

Another was found using the name csunbean from 2005 on a site called beatingthebeast.com that told a story that was very familiar to people who know of Joanie.

csunbeam


Then a post was found on the Arizona Daily, also using the email address csunbean@aol.com and signed Jaloney Caldwell
arizona daily
The final bit in the bloody doll auction was this email that was found, from January 2014 when Joanie had emailed Pasadena (a city she does NOT reside in) to try to support a potential pit bull spay/neuter law there.  Same email, signed Joan Caldwell.
pasadena
When called out publicly for this disgusting display the auction disappeared.  A day or so later Lesley Karen Luscombe posted again, verifying what everyone already knew.  The person who posted this auction was one of their own.  Someone who showed absolutely NO regard for the family of a victim who had only been gone TEN DAYS before this was started.  And who did it ONLY to raise money for Colleen Lynn.
lesley2
When your own side is absolutely appalled by your behavior there is a problem.
Since more than one person went after this child (it wasn’t Joanie who posted the meme) we have to wonder why they feel no limits to attack victims while constantly saying that pit bull supporters are doing just that when they discuss why a dog attacked and what could have been done to prevent it?