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Save Your Family: Elizabeth Smart, Abduction Survivor, Speaks

 Read the 2022 Fox News article titled “Abduction Survivor Elizabeth Smart Shares Safety Advice, What Red Flags Family and Friends Should Look For” by Cortney O’Brien. Smart now writes, hosts a podcast, and advocates “for kidnapped children and sexual assault victims.”

Her horrific story began with a kidnapping from her home at age 14. The ordeal lasted for nine months at the hands of her captors, a douchebag and his equally wacky wife.

She provides valuable advice, such as “Your safety should always be a priority,” Smart said in an interview with Fox News Digital. “And trust your gut. No matter what it is. If it’s a party, there will be another party. If it’s a date, and you don’t feel safe, don’t worry about offending your date. Your safety should be a priority. Don’t take chances when it comes to your safety.”

Her advice emphasizes the importance of being alert when someone isolates themselves; this is one of her “biggest red flags.” Whether it is abuse, domestic violence, human trafficking, being safe . . . “That is a priority.”

I published Phillip’s 66: Steps to Safeguard Your Girls, Boys, Family, Self. The title is “Saving Lolita: Nabokov & Kubrick & Lolita’s Big Bang.” 

The Lolita film seemingly set off the Big Bang in child abuse, teen abuse, and male/female abuse, just like the universe expanded in the Big Bang theory of creation.

Nabokov’s explosive novel, combined with Kubrick’s film interpretation, has created a Lolita universe that continues to expand at a geometric rate to this day, in line with the internet’s enormous growth.

As the cosmos and its Big Bang Theory unfold, some aspects offer enjoyable and healthy diversions, while others introduce the concept of dark matter into our lives. The book “Saving Lolita” tracks many of those dangerous asteroids of life and how they impact you. 

Find the one-of-a-kind “Phillip’s 66: Steps to Safeguard Your Girls, Boys, Family, and Self,” where details and methods to avoid potential physical or sexual abuse provide apparent alternatives while bypassing life’s perverts, sickos, voyeurs, gropers, and rapists.

This list provides the only such chronicle of methods you can employ now to surround your girls, boys, family, and self with action leading to protection. Debauchery multiplies daily; you and your loved ones are not immune to the horror that may await. You may think you have much of Phillip’s 66 list under control; yeah, sure, right. 

Unless a personal army surrounds your home as support, there remains a risk. You ignore one of these potential harms, and that will be the one that reaches out and grabs a loved one, ruining your life… And theirs.

“Saving Lolita” provides a portfolio of references you can employ to answer questions or dig further into your particular problem(s). Do not tarry; irreversible harm may be the next person you pass around the corner.

The Phillip’s 66 Steps cannot guarantee anything except one key: Without it, your odds are significantly higher of enduring a tragedy that you will never be able to reverse. Just one example: there are pages and pages online of truly awful photos of nude girls and boys, abused and killed in the woods.

The images hurt, even though we may have no idea who they are. It does not require a long leap to imagine them as someone you know and love. You do not want that pain to grace your door. Ever. That’s why you need “Saving Lolita.”

This book came as a father’s guide to protecting your children, family, and self. You may not be able to use 65 of my 66 safeguards, but if one saves the life or suffering of a family member, you will be forever grateful that you read it. And doing your family a big favor.

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