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Why is This Serial Online Harasser Supported by the Times of London?

An online group, headed by London based Emma Dalmayne, spends hours a day trawling the Internet in the search of families with autistic children for the purpose of reporting them to social services for child abuse.

Dalmayne and her acolytes do not know the families they target, have never spent time with them, and often don’t even live in the same states or countries as them. Their grievance is that these families, use and find success with a variety of safe, inexpensive, effective, and physician-endorsed remedies, that they personally don’t agree with.

In May 2019, NBC News published an article describing their activities. [1] It was one of the network’s top twelve most read articles of the year. [2]

The piece written by Brandy Zadrozny, highlights and endorses the work of two American members of the group, Melissa Eaton and Amanda Seigler. According to Zadrozny, the two women infiltrate private Facebook groups, in the search of parents, who use natural remedies, to report to child protective services for child abuse.

Zadrozny reported that in order to gain entry into these private Facebook groups, Eaton and Seigler disguise themselves as desperate mothers searching for a cure for autism.

The pair explained to NBC News, that once they have been accepted into these groups, they are able to take screenshots of parent’s private posts, to send to child protective services as “evidence.”

Zadronzy reported that, Eaton and Seigler told her that since 2016, they have used this method to file claims against over 100 parents. (as of May 2019)

A News Media and Government Supported Troll

The person leading these harassment campaigns, is London-based Emma Dalmayne, a self-described “autism activist” who reports no formal medical qualifications.

Her bizarre form of “activism” has been widely featured and praised by The Guardian, The Mirror, and The Daily Mail, as well as receiving extensive support from the Times of London. [3]

Dalmayne, who describes herself as an expert in autism, is CEO of a group called Autistic Inclusive Meets (A.I.M.), a group that receives a UK government endorsement, as a resource for families with autism. [4]

Dalmayne uses the group to recruit others, usually distraught, isolated and poorly educated mothers of autistic children, who she can then train to gather “evidence” against families, before reporting them to child protective services in the U.S. the U.K. and Europe.

In an Internet post, one of the group’s members Amanda Seigler described the recruitment process. She wrote:

“
. After knowing Emma for a while, she started posting photos and screen shots of people poisoning their kids and she needed help reporting in the United States. I was more than happy to help. This has been going on for six years. Through this process, I also met up with Melissa Eaton. The three of us. along with many others, have been reporting parents all over the world who subject their children to such abuse.” [5]

Dalmayne is married to another “activist” New Zealand based, Mr.John Greally, who posts largely incoherent videos on the Internet. [6] [7]

Another ally of Dalmayne, is a lady by the name of Fiona O’Leary. Formerly from London, O’Leary now resides in Ireland and is notorious for harassing numerous groups including REGRET, an advocacy group in Ireland, for girls and young women injured by Merck’s Gardasil vaccine; advocates for the legalization of CBD oil; Caudwell Children’s Charity; the Autism Trust UK Charity; Irish Autism Action; and the National Autistic Society of the UK. [8]

Kent online reported a typical operation in which members of the group gate-crashed and disrupted a seminar for parents of autistic-children. [9]

Families Attacked

One mother, Laurel Austin, was falsely accused of child abuse by these individuals even though the natural protocol that she was using, was supervised by an MD and achieved spectacular results.

Austin stated that her adult son had stopped self-harming and for the first time in 23 years, he had begun to use language again.

Claims filed against her by members of the group, were rejected by a local judge, but the legal bills amounted to many thousands of dollars and the mob-mentality, stirred up by members of Dalmayne’s group, resulted in death threats, which subsequently caused her to close her home-based business of eleven years. [10]

Another mother was so traumatized by her experiences, that she has chosen to remain anonymous. She said that she has been left suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, (PSTD) as a direct result of her experiences. She stated that:

“My son first began to show signs of autism following the MMR vaccine. Eventually, he was diagnosed with the condition, when he was four.”

She explained that, at the time of her attack, she had been trying to help her son, who is nonverbal, severely epileptic, incontinent and often violent. This led her to explore many avenues, some mainstream and some holistic.

One of the presentations that she had found to be particularly interesting, was Ms, Rivera’s talk on the Chlorine Dioxide (CD) protocol, that she had given at the Autism One conference a few years ago. [11]

She stated:

“Within days of using the protocol, my son had improved beyond all recognition. I could not believe it. For the first time ever, my son began to communicate with me and began to speak.

I was so impressed with his progress, that I began to write about his amazing recovery on Facebook. I soon learned that this was a big mistake.”

She explained that:

“Within days, I was befriended by two women, Emma Dalmayne and Fiona O’Leary, who quizzed me on the CD protocol. I told them how fantastic it was and how much my son had benefitted from using the protocol. However, instead of supporting my decision, they began to bully me and tell me how dangerous it was and how I was actually force feeding my son with bleach.

I tried to explain that, in fact, CD was not bleach but they did not want to know. They appeared intent on causing trouble.”

Dalmayne reported her to social services for child abuse.

She said that although she did manage to keep her son, she was forced to stop giving him the CD protocol and was told that had to remove all of her posts from social media.

She explained that as soon as she stopped using the protocol, her son’s condition worsened and she has now been left to care for a severely autistic son, totally on her own, with no help or support from the system, whatsoever.

Claudia Mihalcea is another mother, who the group had reported to the authorities for using the CD protocol. She stated that, because of claims made by this group, her autistic son, Yanni, was taken from her and placed into foster care.

Mrs. Mihalcea said that after having noticeable success using the protocol with her autistic son, she tried to get her son’s school to also use the protocol, whilst he was in their care.

Their response was to report her to social services for feeding her child “bleach.”

On October 16, 2019, Yanni was taken to King George’s hospital, by the police and child protective services, where they took blood and kept him under observation overnight.

After a thorough examination, the doctor reported that Yanni appeared to be extremely fit and well and the results of his blood tests were truly remarkable.

However, despite the fact that her son had been given a clean bill of health by King George’s hospital, Mihalcea was devastated when, instead of returning the boy to his mother, he was placed into foster care. [12]

Dalmayne’s Flexible Approach to the Truth

In an article, titled, The Truth about Chlorine Dioxide: Media Generated Hysteria, [13] the author, reported that both Dalmayne and O’Leary were responsible for articles that appeared in the Metro and the Daily Mirror, claiming that chlorine dioxide had been responsible for causing a ghastly injury to a child.

When asked by a private investigator where she had obtained the information from to support her allegations in the Daily Mirror, Dalmayne stated that:

“I don’t know the name and even if I did I couldn’t disclose it.”

When Dalmayne was pressed further, she admitted to reporters that, she didn’t know if the story is true and stated that:

“
it didn’t matter to her if it was true or not.”

Un-credentialed Dalmayne’s Attacks on Health Care Professionals

Ms. Dalmayne is the author of numerous online petitions that not only attack families, but the professionals like homeopath, Kerri Rivera, who work with them. [14] [15]

Dalmayne has claimed on numerous occasions that Rivera has advised parents to feed their autistic children “bleach” to cure them from autism. [16]

The substance in question – Chlorine Dioxide (CD) – is as chemically dissimilar from household bleach as sodium chloride, table salt. [17]

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