This checklist is in progress. There are 66 items.
Come back and you will find more TREASURES.
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If you ever took a class in school or college that offered a “herstory” of the relations between the sexes (called by Marxists “the genders”) which did not give you the sort of information that is included in the following original-source articles on the copiously documented history of the larcenous Alimony Racket* then you ought to conclude that your teacher is a con-artist, who stole your (or your family's) money and fed you lies, distortions, and half-truths.You deserve to get your money back (whether tuition or taxes).
The orthodox (politically correct) narrative is a fraud, a hoax, a sham and its promulgators are violators of human rights.
(*Alimony Racket, the term, refers not to justifiable alimony, but rather to the long-practiced rackets perpetrated by predatory women against men they deliberately schemed to make into their indentured servants through scams and frauds.)
There is an awful lot of reading material here. How to deal with such a pile of information? My humble recommendation is that if you want to join the Great Awakening and make a contribution to the growing and epic fight for liberty against tyranny, then you should shut-off the God-damned TV, skip the God-damed video games and get to work educating yourself.
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MAIN REFERENCE:
The Alimony Racket: Quotations
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CHRONOLOGICAL CHECKLIST:
The Alimony Racket in the 1870s
“It’s Awful To Compel One Man To Help Support The Wife Of Another.” – The Alimony Racket in 1901
New York’s “Alimony Club”: Ludlow Street Jail – 1904
An Alimony Racket Booby Trap - 1909
The Borrowed Baby Alimony Hoax - 1909
Peter Ball, Alimony Hero - 1911
Victimizing Veterans: The Alimony Racket in 1920
Samuel Reid: The First Fathers’ Rights Activist? - 1925
Judge Lewis vs. The Alimony Racket: Chicago, 1925
"A Parasitic Class": Alimony Racket - 1925 (by a female author)
"Those Alimony Grabbers" - 1925
The Alimony Racket in 1926: "Alimony Heiresses"
The World's First Men's Rights Organization - 1926-1930
Early Men’s Rights Writings by C. M. Castellazzo – 1927
Alimony Racket: “The Business of Gold-Diggers” - 1927
Female Lawyer to Help Victims of Gold-Diggers - 1930
Alimony Reform League vs. Sociopathic Sadism in 1935
Alimony “A La Kafka”: The Case of Henry Kolker – 1935
Alimony: An American Tragedy - 1952 (by a female author)
Anti-Misandry: Picketing in 1966
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