Boston Globe Managing Editor Christine Chinlund Gets An "Electronic Communication" From The Emerson Avenger

Right around TEA Time of Thor's Day June 8th, 2017. . .
Dear Christine,

During our phone conversation earlier this afternoon in which you obstinately refused to report the eminently newsworthy story about Unitarian Universalist clergy sex abuse cover-up and denial that you and the Boston Globe have been made aware of for quite some time now. . . you said that you did not mind at all if I posted a blog post about your obstinate refusal to report on the Boston-based Unitarian Universalist Association's immoral, UNethical, borderline criminal and quite frankly #BatShitCrazy attempted misuse of Canada's archaic blasphemy law in UUA clergy sex abuse cover-up legal bullying that was-is quite evidently intended to conceal "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape" committed by "certain Unitarian Universalist ministers" from the Boston public.

Here you go. . .

http://emersonavenger.blogspot.ca/2017/06/christine-chinlund-boston-globe.html

And that's just for starters. . .

Certainly from where I stand, you are a pathetic excuse for a Managing Editor of the Boston Globe, to say nothing of a former Spotlight Team investigative journalist, and I fully expect that most members of the Boston public, to say nothing of the American public, will heartily agree with me when they become aware of how you, Boston Globe Editor Brian McGrory, and various other Boston Globe "journalists" have deprived them of their proverbial "right to know" about Unitarian Universalist clergy sex abuse, and immoral, UNethical, and borderline criminal UUA cover-up and denial thereof, for well over three years now, if not the better part of five years.

I hope that you, and Brian McGrory, and other Boston Globe "journalists" are proud of your pathetically role in aiding and abetting the Unitarian Universalist "religion" in its immoral and UNethical efforts to conceal U*U clergy sex abuse of the worst kind, specifically "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape", from the Boston public, the American public, and indeed the world public.

Sincerely,

Robin Edgar aka The Emerson Avenger

P.S. #FactsMatter. . .



From: Robin Edgar
To: "mcgrory@globe.com" ; "chinlund@globe.com"
Cc: "stsmith@globe.com" ; "walter.robinson@globe.com"
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 3:31 PM
Subject: Fw: Unitarian Universalist Association and al. vs. Yourself

Dear Mr. McGrory & Ms. Chinlund,

The Boston Globe has quite regrettably FAILed to responsibly report this newsworthy story to the American public for well over three years now.

Please assign at least one Boston Globe reporter, ideally an experienced investigative reporter from the Globe's Spotlight Team, to report the fact that the Boston based Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) falsely accused me of violating Canada's blasphemy law in UUA clergy sex abuse cover-up legal bullying that was intended to conceal "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape" committed by "certain Unitarian Universalist ministers", to say nothing of certain
Unitarian Universalist Religious Educators. If the Boston Globe had reported this story in 2014 it would have been quite difficult, if not impossible, for recently resigned UUA Moderator James C. Key to tell the brazen bald faced lies that he shamelessly told about UU clergy sexual misconduct in general, and UU clergy sexual abuse of children in particular, in the utterly worthless "official apology" to victims and "survivors" of UU clergy sexual misconduct that he inserted into his first Moderator's Report to a General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association on June 28, 2014, eight days after I sent the email that I am forwarding to you now.

See: Moderator's Report, General Assembly 2014

And: The Emerson Avenger: UUA Moderator Jim Key Is A Liar's Liar Whose Pants Have Been On Fire Since At Least June 27th, 2014. . .

This is a Spotlight movie type of story, albeit on a smaller scale due to the fact that Unitarian Universalism is "a tiny, declining, fringe religion" in comparison to the Roman Catholic church. None-the-less, the dynamic of top level church leadership going to extreme, cynical, extremely hypocritical, borderline criminal (if not actually criminal. . .), and quite frankly foolish lengths to conceal clergy sex abuse committed by UUA clergy from the public are very similar to the kind of institutional cover-up and denial that was portrayed in the Spotlight movie. I believe that the Boston Globe should have reported this story in the first half of 2014, when I made a serious effort to have it reported, but the story is just as newsworthy now, if not more so in light of ongoing UUA cover-up and denial of UU clergy sexual misconduct, so I am once again asking you to stop ignoring and burying this newsworthy story and take steps too ensure that it is responsibly reported to the Boston public by mid-June at the latest.

Thank you,

Robin Edgar

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