Monica Foster - Pornwikileaks still needs closure and who is Sean Tompkins?

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
2,098
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Ratings have been disabled for this video.

Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2011

On this broadcast of Monica Foster at home, Monica discusses Sean Tompkins. Sean Tompkins (of San Antonio, Texas ) is an interesting case and a case of concern in Monica's view considering that he's an individual who chose to enter the porn circuit / adult industry rather late in life (he's currently 40 years old) and from a background that was completely removed from the adult entertainment sphere.

Monica outlines how Sean Tompkins came onto the porn industry "scene" (via the hight of the pornwikileaks issue which terrorized Monica Foster, her family and countless others on and offline plus breached the privacy of many private citizens) and how as of current Sean is taking bold steps to establish his carbon copy of the pornwikileaks website therealpornwikileaks.com , his porn "tabloid" and "tube site" brand adultwikimedia and asserts himself at every opportunity as the porn industry's "online hero".

Monica examines some relatively confusing and contradictory actions and inconsitencies in regards to Sean Tompkins and shares how she is particularly concerned about Sean's 4 children (from 3 different relationships) of which he seems to be carelessly exposing to the negative elements that the adult entertainment industry brings into one's life.

Monica specifically notes that parents who are adult entertainers need to be very careful in not exposing their children to the public. In her view the public should never even be aware of adult entertainer's children considering how they deserve a clean slate in life and could easily become targets of sick and disturbed individuals.

Monica shares how the pornwikileaks issue will not have come to a full close in her view until Sean Tompkins makes public the database of which he had access to and has compiled of the user names, IP addresses, and real names of the individuals who created the wikis and participated in the consistent on and offline harassment and terrorism of adult industry professionals and their families. Monica feels that if Sean does not come forward with this info so that the pornwikileaks issue can be resolved in a court of law, he's not only supporting a cyberbullying, stalking and a hate crime - but terrorism within the United States of America as well.

Monica conveys how at this stage the framework and technicalities like the initial pornwikileaks.com and therealpornwikileaks.com need to be outlined, documented, blueprinted and then made illegal due to the intent of such sites being utilized to terrorize the individuals they target on and off line.

Monica outlines how she realized that Sean Tompkins does "take sides" and attempts to slant "porn news" in the direction of which he desires after doing a series of interviews in regards to some serious accusations that a porn talent by
the name of Daisy Dare made against Marc Drescher (aka MarkFromTheDark).

Monica explains how since she has disassociated herself with Sean Tompkins , she is again being terrorized in a fashion that mirrored what she experienced with the pornwikileaks website.

To conclude Monica questions as to why the Pornwikileaks.com domain is still active and why it forwards to the website of the individual who allegedly initiated the pornwikileaks website (Donny Long).

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (monicaathome)

  • Sean is continuing to harass female porn industry professionals - currently he is targeting award winning director Nica Noelle - visit pornwikileaks.blogspot.com for info.

  • Is the Swastika on purpose?

    

  • @proark007 It is the symbol for Jainism and yes - it's deliberate.

see all

All Comments (10)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • I remember you from waaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in the day. You wanted to teach english in a foreigh country and had a business of some sort.

    Has the PornWikiLeaks thing been shut down?

    I am all in favor of free speech, but that website went way beyond that. It was vicious and personal, attacking members of your family, etc etc etc. I was appalled and shocked with what they were doing, and I hope they are out of business.

    Good luck to you Alexandra!

  • I believe that you have talent for expressing yourself.

    And i also think that you represent a good inspiration.

    Women like you (intelligent, good looking, funny and serious at the same time) are rare in this industry. If i compare with what I usually see in the media...

    You are refreshing to watch.

    Thank You, from Canada.

    Kévin

  • I totally agree that entering the porn industry at this time is not a good idea. The total lack of professionalism, uncertain pay dates and simply for the fact there is no unified way to track the results of individual performer's STI test results are viable reasons for anyone considering a career in adult entertainment films to reconsider. I am with you on the suggestion that if someone wants to enter porn, they should start online as a webcam model or the star of their own solo website.

  • You are a very brave woman Monica. I know a liar when I see one and after having watched quite a bit of your videos, this one included, it is now crystal clear to me you are a very truthful person. The great thing about the truth is you can't escape it when it's out there. It can stand by itself against any industry or any mass of any kind. I am a truth seeker myself. I know the importance of being a critical thinker and why the truth is so important for humanity. You are not alone Monica.

  • YAY! new episode :)

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more