-from "kittywaymo," 25 April 2007:
" . . . My husband, dr. kittywaymo. and I go to SL temple 2x month and several other temples each week. I absolutely love the spiritual strength I feel I’m blessed to receive in my daily life from temple attendance. There is nothing to compare with it."
-from "kittywaymo," 1 April 2009:
"hello. i'm a MENSA member, (145 IQ) Chemistry major, married to a doctor etc I am LDS (Mormon) don't drink, take drugs etc etc
"I had an out of body or near death experience (still not sure which category is correct). Those who have never had a real experience, do not understand it and falsely attribute it to the brain or nervous system. Mine was while I was alert/awake and I was actually "transported" to another universe. As crazy as it may sound, It really did happen. So I believe there are those genuine stories like my own, others that are drug induced and less genuine, and perhaps still other stories of those who may have had there's triggered via their brain chemistry/electrical components etc.
"I think as 'Scientists' we need to not leap before we look. I dislike strongly when medicine or science gawks at, or belittle's paranormal or spiritual experiences just because they do not understand them. 98 percent of the world (including myself) believe there is a God. Because there IS a God."
-from "kittywaymo," on her blog:
"'DOn't buy into the exmo rhetoric. I can tell you are not Anti mo. But I have seen many exmo's TURN anti mo. Look at Salamander SOciety. Tell me you feel "love" on that board. The Church doesn't owe any of these former members ONE THING. Like anything in life, you GET what you PUT INTO IT. MOst of these people, DID NOT put EFFORT into a testimony, serving others, loving Instead, according to my actual research and notes over 10 years, they were caught in sexual sin or dishonesty (MOST not ALL) i.e. Cr@ig Paxton.. just look him up sometime.. he actually BRAGS about it and how he was on the High Counsel and the time. now of course he HATES the Church for seeing through him).'
"I've never been moved to 'look him up.' But please, Cr@ig, if you've got any bragging to do, I'd like to hear it.'
from "kittywaymo": \ 'I have degrees in Chemistry, Journalism and I am an EMT. My husband Dr. Kittywaymo is a Geneticist, ObGyn, and Psychologist. Yeah, I know.. typical over achievers. But I try to use my knowledge to help others.
"'I'm from NY, . . . my dad was a Rabbi. I converted at age 12.. I don't know about critically or any other way "listening" on the internet honey..
"'I have degrees in: Chemistry, Journalism and I'm pursuing a PharmD degree at U of U.
"'I love acting however. (it's my hobby) I recently did HS Musical 3, Everwood (several years now) Beau Jest, various UT commercials etc etc. That is my headshot from acting. I have many other photo's but I don't see where you can upload more stuff. If you look up google circus you will see my blogs, myspace, utube, exmo board stuff and other anti mormon antic commentary as well as SPAM LDS.net etc. etc.. you can meet my whole darn fam if you want.
"'I have a lot of interests. So does Dr. Kittywaymo. Mostly travel, reading, hiking etc. etc. Yes, I'm TBMJ TrueBLueMormonJew.I like it.'
"'MY INTERESTS ARE MY HUSBAND, A SEXY, ADORABLE, KIND, FUN, FUNNY, SMART, (I MEAN MENSA SMART) OBGYN WHO TREATS ME LIKE GOLD! I KNOW, IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE.BUT IT TRULY IS REAL. I LOVE HIM MORE THAN LIFE ITSELF. HE WAS MY DOCTOR! THAT'S HOW WE MET, ALSO HE WAS IN MY WARD. I WAS JUST ABOUT TO GET A DIVORCE FROM MY FIRST HUSBAND, A DENTIST. WE'LL CALL MY FIRST SPENCE. ACTUALLY, THAT IS HIS FIRST NAME. MY SECOND HUSBAND IS. WE'LL CALL HIM DR. H. ..WHEN HE WAS MY DOC. I WAS SUCH A WEIRDO, I'D CALL HIS HOME ANSWERING MACHINE (I KNOW I'M A STALKER, I AM VERY UNSUSUAL WHEN I FALL IN LOVE) AND LISTEN TO HIS VOICE .WHAT A BEAUTIFUL VOICE...YOU SEE I AM A RETIRED RADIO JOURNALIST SO VOICE DOES IT FOR ME!
"'I CONVERTED TO THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS IN 1977 AT THE AGE OF 12'
-more from "kittywaymo":
"Ok ok, my iq is 164, i am indeed a textbook genius...i was the best female newscaster in the u.s. for radio anyway...i'm also an emt, and kinda consider myself an MD without the degree."
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Selected Responses:
--"Kittywaymo is the gift that keeps on giving, if you're into train wreck watching."
--"I kinda thought this Miss Kitty was not all she claimed to be just by reading her few posts here. Don't think I can handle reading anymore from anywhere else."
--"She hasn't been good & faithful when it comes to the blog, but as she says, she's busy, busy, busy!"
--"She claims to have been part of the 'indian Re-placement Program.' Dang!!! They're replacing them now? So if my Indian breaks down, gets a hole in his spare tire, or loses his mother-board can I get a new one? Is it an equivalent replacement or a full out upgrade. Are we talking Native American Indians or can I replace my comp. service Asian Indian? Can I get one with an easier last name?"
--"So you found her reply to Greg, who took umbrage when she attacked Samuel Flyinghorse for not being grateful for being part of the LDS Indian "Replacement" program! Congrats! For those who didn't wallow in the mire that is KittyWantMo, Sammy wasn't pleased with the program. So Kitty lit into him, as one who'd benefitted from inclusion in the program, ripping Sammy a new one, and extolling the virtues of the program and what it had done for her. She talked about life on the 'rez' and the alcoholism that had ravaged her extended family. So Greg posted her MySpace profile, which mentions quite a melting pot, but no mention of her Native American chops. So she reamed Greg. Lots of ad hominems, and then this:
"["Kittywaymo"]: 'Yes, I’m native american, Jewish Greek and Italian. I’m sure I even have more nationalities than that, so does everyone the farther you go back in your genealogy. Also Gregster… I usually list the top 3 cause that is all there is room for.'
"'That's all there is room for...' Yeah, those profiles, so limiting in what they let you mention! "
--"She probably does have some knowledge about the Arizona Navajo reservations. She married Dr. H in 2000. Dr. H was working with Native American hospitals from at least 1998 through 2001. Well, I'm assuming Navapache Regional Medical Center and Whiteriver Indian Hospital are close to the "res" as she once spells it.
--"Dr. H [her husband]--who also showed up for one, brief, salacious post on FLAK--was the subject of a second, earlier, disciplining before the second disciplining lost him his license. The AZ medical board findings are here.
"As Kitty says, no one is perfect. Although I still have to admit that as a mensa, she comes close."
--"I'm sad to inform you but the precious and brilliant Kitty is madly, deeply, head over heels in love with her own dear Dr. Husband (which she clarifies numerous times, my doctor husband, doctor, he's a doctor, did I mention he's a doctor?)"
--"On her MySpace profile, she gives her age as 44. Which is probably the truth.
"But when she joins LDS.net, because she is '. . . looking to associate with other good LDS who are tired of the negativity of the world and want to talk about uplifting things, ways of helping others with finding joy/happiness, and basically having a place to write my thoughts that is free of negativity and worldly ideas . . . ," She is moved by the spirit to lie about her age. She tells them she's 33. Is this what they calling lying for the Lord?
--"She probably does have some knowledge about the Arizona Navajo reservations. She married Dr. H in 2000. Dr. H was working with Native American hospitals from at least 1998 through 2001. Well, I'm assuming Navapache Regional Medical Center and Whiteriver Indian Hospital are close to the 'res' as she once spells it."
--"I have a lot more to read . . .by Waymo. She's a train wreck and I can't look away."!
--"She claims to have been part of the "indian Re-placement Program". Dang!!! They're replacing them now? So if my Indian breaks down, gets a hole in his spare tire, or loses his mother-board can I get a new one? Is it an equivilant replacement or a full out upgrade. Are we talking Native American Indians or can I replace my comp. service Asian Indian? Can I get one with an easier last name?"
--"I know for a fact (by virtue of living in the area) that Navapache Regional Medical Center is located in Show Low, and Whiteriver Indian Hospital is located in Whiteriver. Whiteriver is, as I recall, located on the Fort Apache reservation and Show Low is located near the reservation but not on it.
"Does this woman live in the White Mountains? Shoot me now."
--"The lovely Kitty has as many changing looks as she has ages and persona's or educational directions. She's a true renaissance woman."
--"Re. Kitty: one cannot treat rationally that which itself is irrational."
--"I could live to be 150 years old and never live up to the fine example this sweet kitty has set. My chicken feathers are off to you Kitty. You are INDEED a textbook genius case."
--"[H]aving spent the night combing through th[is] hilarious saga . . ., I noticed that she commented on her husband having studied under one Dr. Cecil Jacobson. Not something one should brag about considering the fact that he was convicted of 52 counts of perjury, mail fraud and wire fraud and used his own sperm to impregnate at least seven of his patients, including one who was supposed to be inseminated with her husband's sperm."
"Fun times!"
--"Well, it looks like I missed most of the usual fun and games, but I just wanted to point something out.
"There is no such thing as a radio journalist with an IQ of 164. Believe me, I went to journalism school with a lot of radio people. They are all as dumb as a bag of hammers -- and that's why they work in radio.
"Have any of you ever listened to the radio?"
--"I'm sad to inform you but the precious and brilliant Kitty is madly, deeply, head over heels in love with her own dear Dr. Husband (which she clarifies numerous times, my doctor husband, doctor, he's a doctor, did I mention he's a doctor?)"
--"It is always so interesting how people who are in Mensa 'brag' about their IQs....when they have their get-togethers, they actually have pins that show their number. 164 would be rather lower than most of the Mensa crowd, who border 200. [T]hey refuse to hang with the border 150s."
--". . . [S]eriously? She 'kinda considers herself an MD without the degree'? And elsewhere speaks as if she IS an MD?"
--"I could live to be 150 years old and never live up to the fine example this sweet kitty has set. My chicken feathers are off to you Kitty. You are INDEED a textbook genius case."
--"Does Cr@ig P@xton know he has a stalker fan? Has Kitty darkened your blog Cr@ig?"
--"My Dearest Kittywaymo,
"It has been awhile since you graced us with your presence . . . The last time you left you forgot some things. I have them and they are safe. Below is an itemized list of them, properly documented and placed in airtight containers for safe keeping.
"1 full bottle of Thorazine, minus a couple for me.
"1 bottle of Valium, again minus a couple for me.
"1/2 bottle of Scotch, no explanation offered on the 1/2 part.
"1 book of English grammar, still in wrapper . . . ."
--"I'm for cutting Kittywaymo some slack. I'm not a medical professional, but I've had two close bipolar friends. This lady has all the things I recognize from my friend's lives I feel are signs of the disorder.
"I don't think it's worth a lot of our time responding to her. Not much you are going to say will get through to her."
--"Thanks . . . . I find myself feeling mean and cruel instead of justified in picking on this woman. I've known far too many like her and had them really mess with a lot of people who end up regretting ever meeting them. I do hope she gets some serious help, and not one of those silly useless LDS counselors."
--"I had this thought, too. I think a few of these comments have indeed gone too far. But then again, she did come to our playground and tell us that we are unhappy, and sinning, and just generally bad people. If you stick a finger in someone's eye, you shouldn't be surprised when you get a knee in the crotch."
--"It's often her own words that are so damning. Sad when all one has to do to poke fun is to quote someones own parody of themselves. I'd point fingers but four are pointing right back at myself. Mental stability is rather fleeting sometimes."
--"Mormon Mensas can build much taller houses of cards. How's the view up there kitty?"
--"Oh give me a break. So smart that she is unable to spell, capitalize or use remotely proper grammar. (Not that I am all that much better, but I don't claim to be a 'ge'ius.' Also, I find it rather ironic that a person this 'smart" would fall for the LDS BS. Has she not read one iota of the Morg history??
--" . . . ['D]ivinely inspired' old farts should be trusted over scientists when it comes to medical knowledge.
"It's an epidemic! Mormons Without MDs!"
http://www.postmormon.org/exp_e/index.php/discussions/viewthread/19207/Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/08/2015 03:33PM by steve benson.