New photographic evidence has been posted on the Religious Freedom Watch blog, concerning an anti-religious extremist named Mark Fisher, who ran a website promoting sex trips to Thailand. The photograph on Religious Freedom Watch shows Fisher with two extremely young Thai women and gives a complete description of how this guy was promoting sex trips to Thailand through his website.
The board that oversees physicians in the state voted Wednesday after a lengthy hearing to continue suspending the license of a Towson psychiatrist who is accused of improper conduct with boys in his care.
The Maryland Board of Physicians confirmed the suspension of psychiatrist Miguel Frontera who has been accused of “improper conduct” with boys in his care. Per reports, Frontera is accused of having touched the genitals of two boys under his care during physical exams.
Mark Fisher has put on the Anonymous mask to hide his identity and has participated in their hate marches.
Anonymous has been the subject of numerous investigations for engaging in hate crimes targeting the religion of Scientology, its leaders, members and Churches through death and bomb threats and arson threats as well as engaging in serious cyber-crimes designed to disrupt and damage the Church. Most recently, an Anonymous member in New Jersey by the name of Dmitriy Guzner was sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison and ordered to pay $37,500 in restitution to the Church for his part in an attempt to destroy the Church’s website.
Based on information found on Religious Freedom Watch, Mark Fisher has squandered his money on “sex trips” to Thailand, paying questionably-young bar girls to please him in ways he was unable to find at home in the U.S.
Fisher had a website, now defunct, in which he promoted sex trips to Thailand, which I consider a human rights violation. If you can check this link out if you want to read about Mark Fisher in his own words.
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