About

 

This website has been started to try and expose Michael Mikkelsen’s history of sexually abusing women in an attempt to pressure him to seek help.

Michael Mikkelsen is a self proclaimed liberty activist living in the Kansas City area. For several years he has been heavily involved in the movement and attended liberty events all over the country. He runs the KCCheckpoint twitter page and does a daily web broadcast. He is currently among the leaders of the Occupy Kansas City movement.

Over the past few years, Michael Mikkelsen has stalked, harassed, groped, assaulted and molested several women. He has also engaged in theft and fraud.

He has shown no remorse–it seems like he doesn’t even realize what he is doing or that it is wrong.

We won’t let him hurt any more women. Please help us convince him to seek help.

 

“Liberty”  activist and current protester of the Occupy KC movement

Read personal accounts concerning Michael Mikkelsen and his abusive history on our affidavits page

  7 Responses to “About”

  1. Wow. Assuming this is legit (which I do), this is a really powerful and provocative strategy. I know a guy in Atlanta who would merit such a page as well. Not a liberty activist, but … I might come seeking your source code some day soon. Jus’ sayin.

     
  2. solidarity!

     
  3. I am pretty concerned about a horizontal movement that has “leaders”, as in “He is currently among the leaders of the Occupy Kansas City movement”, especially since I am actively involved and was told the opposite of that about leaders and behavioral guidelines for weeks now. I have seen leadership qualities in certain other members hammered and threats made to destroy this occupation on the internet if that leadership effort continued. I have on more than one occasion heard expressions of concern TTE “We don’t want progressives/boomer-hippies/liberals/Democrats/unions taking over our group.” There are also experiences about how the “group” responds to the needs of its different sub-groups with different levels of concern and actual concrete commitment.

    It is a step forward to admit that there ARE “leaders” in this leader-less assemblage and perhaps that fact has a lot to do with the confused behaviors we are seeing and, hence, why we aren’t an authentic group. I do have to say that I feel this particular instance is an intrusion of people’s personal stuff into the life and purpose of this occupation, because it encapsulates the same issues that FOR SOME REASON we have been ignoring up to this point, but at least we could now have an honest talk about behavior, maybe . . . . maybe not.

     
  4. FYI, I think the person who runs the @KCCheckpoint Twitter account is someone else entirely.

     
  5. As everyone knows, there are no leaders in the occupy movement. Michael was participating in many of the groups and independently assuming various duties and tasks on his own, but was never a leader or official representative of OccupyKC.

    Since his continued presence is a detriment to the cause, OccupyKC has made a decision regarding the matter…
    http://www.occupykc.net/updates/text/13444758

     
  6. Strongly suggest adding a “google+” button for the blog!

     

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