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Dymphna describes Humphrys as "a cousin I met because I found my grandmother’s wedding picture on his site. He lives in Dublin and teaches IT. An Irishman who’s a libertarian. A fierce libertarian…are there any other kinds?"<ref>Dymphna, [http://neighborhoodofgod.blogspot.com/2006/01/living-in-neighborhood-where-chaos.html Living In a Neighborhood Where Chaos Mucks With My Schedules], The Neighborhood of God, 13 January 2006.</ref>
 
Dymphna describes Humphrys as "a cousin I met because I found my grandmother’s wedding picture on his site. He lives in Dublin and teaches IT. An Irishman who’s a libertarian. A fierce libertarian…are there any other kinds?"<ref>Dymphna, [http://neighborhoodofgod.blogspot.com/2006/01/living-in-neighborhood-where-chaos.html Living In a Neighborhood Where Chaos Mucks With My Schedules], The Neighborhood of God, 13 January 2006.</ref>
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Dymphna stated in a Normblog interview that she had changed her first name a number of times:
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::If you had to change your first name, what would you change it to? > Well... I've already done that several times now, once officially. If you don't like your name, change it. Sometimes people change it for me, so I've collected a number of nicknames: Anne Hedonia is one. Bunny is another.<ref>Norman Geras, [http://normblog.typepad.com/normblog/2005/07/the_normblog_pr_1.html The normblog profile 94: Dymphna], 8 July 2005.</ref>
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==Background==
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A Normblog profile of Dymphna states:
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::A first generation American, Dymphna was born in Florida in 1941 and had a dimestore novel childhood, which included time in an orphanage and other dramas. She got married early to a crazy person and had three children, after which there was a long search for the door, followed by a second marriage which is permanent. Her three sons range in age from 20 to 43; her only daughter died on May 8 2003. Dymphna spent her early adulthood in New England, Wellesley mostly, and has lived in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains, Virginia, for the last 25 years. Like much else, it was an accidental that became an essential. She has an undergraduate degree in philosophy and has been a chef, a social worker, a freelance editor and a hospital administrator, in what has been a meander rather than a career. Dymphna blogs at Gates of Vienna and The Neighborhood of God.<ref>Norman Geras, [http://normblog.typepad.com/normblog/2005/07/the_normblog_pr_1.html The normblog profile 94: Dymphna], 8 July 2005.</ref>
  
 
==EDL links==
 
==EDL links==

Revision as of 01:34, 27 September 2011

Dymphna is the pseudonym of a counterjihad blogger who founded the Gates of Vienna blog along with her husband and co-author, Ned May (writing under the pseudonym Baron Bodissey).[1]

Identity

May uses unspiek@chromatism.net as the email address on his Gates of Vienna blog[2]. This domain was purchased by Edward S. May from a local Internet provider in Virginia, US, in 2001[3].

May is a member of the Episcopalian Diocese of Southern Virginia, and helped to develop its website, according to a diocesan periodical which stated:

. Ned and his wife Ceara live near the very small town of Howardsville, in the far northwest corner of this diocese.[4]

An October 2000 version of May's website would appear to indicate he married Ceara Sullivan in 1980.[5]

According to Gates of Vienna, Dymphna is the cousin of the Irish blogger Mark Humphrys.[6]

Dymphna describes Humphrys as "a cousin I met because I found my grandmother’s wedding picture on his site. He lives in Dublin and teaches IT. An Irishman who’s a libertarian. A fierce libertarian…are there any other kinds?"[7]

Dymphna stated in a Normblog interview that she had changed her first name a number of times:

If you had to change your first name, what would you change it to? > Well... I've already done that several times now, once officially. If you don't like your name, change it. Sometimes people change it for me, so I've collected a number of nicknames: Anne Hedonia is one. Bunny is another.[8]

Background

A Normblog profile of Dymphna states:

A first generation American, Dymphna was born in Florida in 1941 and had a dimestore novel childhood, which included time in an orphanage and other dramas. She got married early to a crazy person and had three children, after which there was a long search for the door, followed by a second marriage which is permanent. Her three sons range in age from 20 to 43; her only daughter died on May 8 2003. Dymphna spent her early adulthood in New England, Wellesley mostly, and has lived in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains, Virginia, for the last 25 years. Like much else, it was an accidental that became an essential. She has an undergraduate degree in philosophy and has been a chef, a social worker, a freelance editor and a hospital administrator, in what has been a meander rather than a career. Dymphna blogs at Gates of Vienna and The Neighborhood of God.[9]

EDL links

Dymphna claims to have provided support to the founder of the English Defence League in the United States:

Back before the EDL, when he hid out here in the US (a few years back), the Baron and I supported him financially (we wuz "rich" then --i.e., full-time work). In addition, a fellow blogger gave him a condo to live in, rent free. On a golf course, no less!
Eventually, though, he went back to England to be persecuted repeatedly by the police and QC. His answer was to form the EDL. Genius move.
I wish he could've sustained it, but such an undertaking requires immense patience and an almost zen-like ability to suffer fools gladly and to bear intense official persecution. Few ppl have all those resources. I'm hoping & praying Tommy is able to hold onto his. i sure couldn't do what he's doing.[10]

Blogger 'Luther Blissetts' suggests this maybe a reference to Paul Ray.[11]

Notes

  1. Dymphna, The UK and Scandinavia Counterjihad Summit, Gates of Vienna, 14 April 2007.
  2. The "Fitna" Translations Gates of Vienna, 31 March 2008, accessed 2 August 2009
  3. Chromatism.net Whois Record DomainTools, accessed 25 August 2009
  4. FROM THE STANDING COMMITTEE, The Jamestown Cross, The Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia, Volume 70, No.3, May 2006, p.10.
  5. Who Were All Those Skinny People? - Wedding 1980, Ned May, Luna.moonstar.com, 27 August 1997, archived at the Internet Archive, 14 October 2000.
  6. Baron Bodissey, Comment 10 to Countries of Origin, Gates of Vienna, 25 March 2007.
  7. Dymphna, Living In a Neighborhood Where Chaos Mucks With My Schedules, The Neighborhood of God, 13 January 2006.
  8. Norman Geras, The normblog profile 94: Dymphna, 8 July 2005.
  9. Norman Geras, The normblog profile 94: Dymphna, 8 July 2005.
  10. Comment no. 34 by Dymphna in Baron Bodissey, An Open Letter to Pamela Geller (Updated #4), Gates of Vienna, 4 July 2011.
  11. Luther Blissetts, Dympna of Gates of Vienna on their work in 2006 with Paul Ray, EDL Founder, during his self-imposed 'exile' (on run from British Police)., easycaptures.com, 23 September 2011.