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Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 3143

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Tonight's special guest is David Shubert from Pueblo, Colorado, an author and a Parental Alienation Activist. His latest book, 'Stolen Memories', is a memoir about parental alienation, International parental abduction, family court abuse, and International Hague Convention court Memoir about parental alienation, International parental abduction, family court abuse, and International Hague Convention court. David describes how his children were abducted by their mother and spirited off to another country. This book is his true-life story of how one father fought for twenty years to be in the lives of his daughter and stepson again. As a loving parent, David Shubert never gave up on bringing his children home again against all odds. "As an alienated or left-behind parent, oftentimes we feel as though our life is spiraling out of control," David says. "From the alienation of our children to the never-ending flow of emotions we feel due to the loss of our children, we are left in a constant state of numbness. Is it any wonder that alienated parents suffer so much and for so long? No, and this is understandable given these sets of circumstances. The average person will never understand the level of heartache an alienated or left-behind parent or grandparents carry inside them. Instead, they may feel we embellish these emotions and must learn to let go, but how can we? Until we are able to hold our children in our arms again, this pain will remain a constant in our lives. There will seldom be moments of joy or peace or even, happiness until this nightmare ends. Until that day reunification arrives, we are forced to travel the roads of parental alienation. Please visit the new website: www.aparentingaffair.com

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