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'''Barbara W. Ochoa''' (stage name '''Petra Luna''') is a struggling [[National Profile: America|American]] vocal artist known for basing her musical career on a self declared "War on [sexual] abuse". Most of Ochoa's activity is based around the social networking website, Myspace, where her material and anti-abuse campaign are far better received than they are elsewhere. Within this on-line world, Ochoa constructs herself as a cult-figure; an empowerer and warrior against child abuse. She sometimes publishes videos on [[YouTube]], commenting on familiar, sexual-abuse related subjects. | '''Barbara W. Ochoa''' (stage name '''Petra Luna''') is a struggling [[National Profile: America|American]] vocal artist known for basing her musical career on a self declared "War on [sexual] abuse". Most of Ochoa's activity is based around the social networking website, Myspace, where her material and anti-abuse campaign are far better received than they are elsewhere. Within this on-line world, Ochoa constructs herself as a cult-figure; an empowerer and warrior against child abuse. She sometimes publishes videos on [[YouTube]], commenting on familiar, sexual-abuse related subjects. | ||
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==Jan Kruska dispute and lawsuit== | ===Attempt to shut down Puellula=== | ||
===Jan Kruska dispute and lawsuit=== | |||
Revision as of 01:09, 25 June 2009
Barbara W. Ochoa (stage name Petra Luna) is a struggling American vocal artist known for basing her musical career on a self declared "War on [sexual] abuse". Most of Ochoa's activity is based around the social networking website, Myspace, where her material and anti-abuse campaign are far better received than they are elsewhere. Within this on-line world, Ochoa constructs herself as a cult-figure; an empowerer and warrior against child abuse. She sometimes publishes videos on YouTube, commenting on familiar, sexual-abuse related subjects.