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Data loss and deletion have occurred within the Department of Defense (DOD), resulting in the disappearance of historical records, police blotters, and other important information. The problem was first noticed in 2007 when a military member, who should have been flagged in the National Crime Information System (NCIC), was able to purchase firearms and commit a tragic crime. An investigation revealed a significant amount of missing law enforcement data throughout the DOD. It is uncertain if this loss is widespread and if historical records can be recovered. The significance of available paperwork has now increased due to the potential lack of official records. Internet sleuthing may provide more details on this deletion issue.

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A US senator revealed that 1,700 names linked to child pornography were found in a list of 52,100 from an Internet sting operation overlooked 4 years ago. The Pentagon's DCIS investigated the list which included people with military ties, but only checked 35,100 names of Pentagon contractors in an 8-month investigation.

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The Defense Department is investigating child pornography involving dozens of workers and contractors, some with high-level security clearances, potentially creating a national security risk due to possible blackmail. Investigations revealed employees or contractors at agencies like the NSA and military installations may be implicated. A 2006 sting, "Project Flicker," identified 5,200 people, many with military ties, suspected of purchasing child pornography. A subsequent Pentagon investigation only cross-checked 3,500 names, identifying 264 employees/contractors, but fully investigated only 20% before halting the probe, leaving 1,700 names unchecked. Senator Grassley is seeking answers as to why all names weren't cross-checked and what administrative actions are being taken. A former CIA officer claims pedophilia is used to recruit and control people within the "deep state" and alleges US military bases are used for smuggling. Reports indicate millions of children disappear each year, fueling a growing international crime network. Rescuers are finding children and arresting pedophiles, but face challenges due to jurisdictional limitations and dangerous territories.

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We just received a batch of documents, and there's a lot to unpack. We're seeing logs, evidence, contact lists, and even a blank list of masseuses. Alan Dershowitz's name appears multiple times, and Bill Clinton is listed with four Secret Service personnel. Disturbingly, we're seeing references to nude and semi-nude images and videos, what we call CSAM, or child pornography. There are also some interesting contacts, including more Secret Service and some Hollywood A-listers. What's particularly striking is the evidence of CSAM. This is the issue that the FBI and the US Attorney's office completely missed. It could have put him away for life years ago. My client, Maria Farmer, and many others are upset that they've been ignored. I called for an investigation a year and a half ago and received no response.

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The Defense Department has revealed new details about an investigation into child pornography involving its workers and contractors, some of whom had top-level security clearance. These individuals were employed across various government agencies, including the National Security Agency and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. While not all suspects have been arrested, some have been tried and sentenced, while others had their cases fall apart due to lack of evidence. The difficulty in prosecuting child pornography cases lies in proving who accessed the material and identifying the victims. The concern is that these individuals may be vulnerable to blackmail by foreign powers or terrorists seeking access to sensitive military information. The Pentagon is taking these cases seriously due to the potential national security implications. Another alarming issue is the failure to investigate or prosecute military employees and contractors who allegedly purchased child pornography. As many as 1,700 names were overlooked in an internet sting operation, raising concerns about potential blackmail and compromised national security. The investigation was initially closed after eight months, but pressure from investigative reporters and Senator Charles Grassley led to its reopening. The lack of cooperation from the Defense Department and the failure to cross-check all the names on the list have raised further questions about the seriousness with which the issue is being addressed. Pedophilia is seen as an Achilles' heel of the deep state, as it is used to recruit and control individuals. The scale of child trafficking and pedophilia is a growing international crime network that surpasses the illegal arms and drug trades. The urgency to rescue exploited children is emphasized, as there are areas where law enforcement and military intervention is limited or nonexistent.

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The Pentagon hides billions of dollars, with no accountability or audits. We need transparency. The only way to uncover the truth might be if someone leaks information online before mysteriously dying.

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A DOJ "red dot map" shows over 11,000 unique US IP addresses that downloaded, shared, and distributed child abuse and rape images of children under 12 in the last 30 days. 55-85% of these individuals are also hands-on offenders, with an average of 13 victims each. The speaker advocates for the Renewed Hope Act to increase the number of law enforcement and victim identification officers at C3 from 7 to 200, in addition to enhancing funding for ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children), which has 62 locations. Of the 57,000 unknown children in the ICSI database, over 3,000 were infants or toddlers. More than half of the children rescued from Renewed Hope operations were in the US. The US is the number one payer for livestreamed rape of boys and girls globally, and third in peer-to-peer sharing (behind China and Russia). The speaker is working with partnerships, nonprofits, law enforcement, task forces, and legislation to combat this, emphasizing the need for action and legal changes to protect children.

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Potentially hundreds of military employees and contractors may have purchased child pornography online without facing prosecution or investigation. Around 1,700 names were found on a list of 52,100 individuals from an Internet sting operation conducted four years ago. The Pentagon's involvement in the issue started in 2006 when a child pornography sting operation called Project like Flickr revealed payment records of approximately 52,100 people, many of whom had army or fleet ZIP codes or military email addresses. The Pentagon's investigative branch, DCIS, examined the ICE list to identify DOD employees or contractors. However, the investigation only lasted eight months and checked 35,100 names for Pentagon connections, leaving many uninvestigated.

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There are no taboos in America except sex with children. A nationwide operation rescued over 200 sex trafficking victims. One rescued child performed 60,000 sex acts. The US government has become the middle man in a child trafficking operation, and has lost 450,000 children who are then sexually destroyed, raped to death, and have their organs harvested. Sponsors taking in migrant children only see them as dollar signs. The Biden administration puts children in homes with sponsors, with no follow-up. To stop child trafficking, the border must be shut down. After Joe Biden took office, arrests went from 500 to over 5,000 in one day. 65% or more of the kids are from Guatemala. 41% of victims were recruited online. Texas' Fort Bliss army base is a filthy prison. The United States of America government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history.

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The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has reached a historic settlement of $880 million for over 1,300 victims of child sex abuse by local priests, bringing total payouts to more than $1.5 billion. This settlement follows extensive negotiations and acknowledges the harm caused by the archdiocese's negligence and cover-ups. Archbishop Jose Gomez expressed hope that this would aid in the healing process for the victims. In a separate matter, a senator revealed that around 1,700 military employees and contractors may have purchased child pornography online, with many not prosecuted. This includes individuals with top security clearances, raising national security concerns. Investigations are ongoing into links between the Pentagon and a project related to the distribution of graphic material, with thousands identified as having subscriptions to child porn sites, including many affiliated with the Department of Defense.

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The Defense Department has revealed new details about an investigation into child pornography involving its workers and contractors, some of whom had top-level security clearance. These individuals were employed across various government agencies, including the National Security Agency and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. While not all suspects have been arrested, some have been tried and sentenced, while others had their cases fall apart due to lack of evidence. The difficulty in prosecuting child pornography cases lies in proving who accessed the material and identifying the victims. The concern is that these individuals may be vulnerable to blackmail by foreign powers or terrorists seeking access to sensitive military information. The Pentagon is taking these cases seriously due to the potential national security implications. Another alarming issue is the failure to investigate or prosecute military employees and contractors who allegedly purchased child pornography. A list of 5,210 names from an internet sting operation conducted in 2006 was overlooked, and only now are these cases being revisited. The Pentagon's investigative branch, DCIS, identified 264 employees or contractors, including those with top security clearances, but only a small percentage were fully investigated and prosecuted. The lack of cooperation from the Pentagon and the failure to inform supervisors about these cases raise concerns about the seriousness with which the issue was initially treated. The existence of pedophilia and its connection to the deep state is a cause for alarm. There is evidence of deliberate attempts to infect local law enforcement officers with an interest in pedophile movies, including those involving bestiality and snuff films. The combination of military war dogs, pedophilia, and video cameras in Afghanistan has resulted in disturbing content. The public's awareness of the government's failure to protect children from pedophilia could lead to questioning the government's actions and policies. The fight against pedophilia is seen as a righteous endeavor that could bring about significant change if the American public becomes angry and demands accountability. The issue of pedophilia is also connected to a global crime network that surpasses the illegal arms and drug trades in terms of growth. The urgency to rescue children from this network is emphasized, and the lack of action from authorities is highlighted.

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Potentially hundreds of military employees and contractors may have bought child pornography online but haven't been prosecuted or investigated. A US Senator claims that as many as 1700 names on a list of 52,100 from an Internet sting operation were overlooked. The Pentagon porn story began in 2006 with Project Flicker, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement child pornography sting operation that produced payment records of about 52,100 people, many providing army or fleet ZIP codes or military email addresses. The Pentagon's investigative branch, DCIS, began identifying DOD employees or contractors. However, the investigation only ran for 8 months and crosschecked 35,100 names for Pentagon ties. Investigators uncovered 264 employees or contractors out of that 35,100.

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Parents are unaware of how bad online dangers are. Someone can take a child's image from social media and use AI to create a realistic-looking pornographic film. They can even insert themselves into it. Over 33 million images were transferred or downloaded last year, but only 300 cases were prosecuted. The US is supposedly the largest consumer of underage pornography, and there are so many pedophiles that it's beyond not safe. Parents need to be hypervigilant, not just vigilant, regarding their children's safety. One of the fastest-growing groups viewing child sexual abuse images are young men in their 20s.

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The Pentagon is under investigation for its connection to the spread of child pornography known as Project Flicker. Around 5,000 individuals, including many affiliated with the Department of Defense (DOD), have been identified as having subscriptions to child porn sites. A bipartisan bill has been introduced in the House to address this issue and prevent the use of DOD networks for child pornography. The bill aims to crack down on the misuse of DOD computer systems and investigate and prosecute those involved. The prevalence of child pornography within the DOD is alarming, and it is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.

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The Pentagon is under investigation for links to child pornography, with Project Flickr identifying 51,000 individuals, including DOD affiliates, accessing such sites. A bipartisan bill aims to stop the use of DOD networks for child pornography. Despite security measures, individuals misuse DOD IP addresses and peer-to-peer sharing. The bill allows civilian law enforcement to investigate and prosecute offenders. The issue is alarming, especially since 80% of cases remain unprosecuted. The spread of child pornography within the military is a serious concern, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement and accountability.

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Failing to account for $850 billion in the DOD budget is concerning. While a failed audit doesn't automatically mean waste, fraud, or abuse, it raises questions about accountability and responsible spending. The inability to track how this money was spent leads to justifiable concerns, especially when considering issues like food insecurity on military bases. The contrast between a massive military budget and struggles to provide basic services highlights a disconnect for many. Seeing a $50 billion increase in the Pentagon budget after twenty years of war, while service members rely on food stamps, fuels perceptions of corruption. This isn't about personal attacks, but about the disconnect between massive spending and the realities faced by those in the military.

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I was an IT specialist in the US Army monitoring network traffic on the DOD's classified network. I noticed a spike in abnormal communications between Pacific Command users and Pentagon employees, concerning underage prostitutes in Tokyo, the Philippines, and South Korea. The communications involved trading child pornography and engaging in prostitution. I reported this to my supervisor and the CID, providing documentation, but I haven't received any updates. These findings explore pedophile networks and their use of cryptography, including symbols detailed in an FBI bulletin. While these symbols have helped researchers, they've also led to misinterpretations. The use of these symbols, along with terms like "yummy," may signal to relevant groups while maintaining plausible deniability. Cases involving Disney employees, Nickelodeon, and even the Catholic Church raise questions about the prevalence and potential cover-up of such activities.

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Potentially hundreds of military employees and contractors who may have bought child pornography online have not been prosecuted or investigated. A list of 52,100 names from an Internet sting operation conducted in 2006 was overlooked, and only now are they being revisited. The investigation only ran for 8 months and only cross-checked 35,100 names for Pentagon ties. Out of those, 264 employees or contractors were identified, including high-level security clearances. Only about 20% of those 264 people were fully investigated, and after 8 months, the probe was halted, leaving 1,700 names unchecked. The Pentagon has promised to reopen the investigation after pressure from investigative reporters and Senator Charles Grassley. Senator Grassley is still seeking cooperation from the Pentagon.

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The Defense Department has revealed new details about an investigation into child pornography involving its workers and contractors, some of whom had top-level security clearance. These individuals were employed in various government agencies, including the National Security Agency and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. While not all suspects have been arrested, some have been tried and sentenced, while others had their cases fall apart due to lack of evidence. The difficulty in prosecuting child pornography cases lies in proving who was responsible for the illegal content and identifying the victims. The concern is that these individuals may be vulnerable to blackmail by foreign powers or terrorists seeking access to sensitive military information. The Pentagon is taking these cases seriously, as they pose a potential threat to national security. Additionally, an investigation revealed that hundreds of military employees and contractors may have engaged in child pornography, with only a fraction of them being investigated or prosecuted. This raises concerns about the lack of action taken by the Pentagon and the potential for blackmail and security breaches. The issue of pedophilia is a serious one, and there is evidence of an attempt to infect law enforcement officers with an interest in pedophile movies. The combination of military war dogs, pedophilia, and video cameras is particularly disturbing, and evidence suggests that such movies may have originated from the American occupation of Afghanistan. The exposure of the deep state's involvement in pedophilia is seen as a way to bring about significant change, as it would lead to questioning the government's ability to protect children and potentially result in the closure of military bases overseas. The scale of child disappearances worldwide is alarming, with over 8 million children disappearing each year. The global child trafficking network is growing rapidly and surpassing the illegal arms and drug trades. The urgency to rescue these children is emphasized, as there is little intervention from authorities in many areas. This dangerous and emotionally taxing work requires individuals to be dedicated and fearless in their pursuit of justice.

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A covert military criminal enterprise, allegedly led by US Military intelligence, is accused of taking children from foster homes, orphanages, and Boys Town. These children were reportedly transported from Omaha, Nebraska to Sioux City, Iowa, and then flown to Washington DC on private jets. The purpose of these trips was said to be for sex orgies involving prominent individuals, including congressmen, senators, and certain White House personnel. However, no investigations have been conducted into these allegations.

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An illegal underground nightclub was the site of significant drug trafficking, prostitution, and crimes of violence. Law enforcement seized a number of guns. Active duty service members were running security at the club and involved in some of the crimes. Over a hundred illegal aliens were taken into custody by ICE. Over a dozen active duty service members were in the club either as patrons or working as armed security. The investigation is ongoing.

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Unidentified White House aides from the Carter, Reagan, and Bush administrations are being investigated for their involvement in a call boy ring. There are allegations of child molestation and child pornography involving military employees and contractors. Fresh allegations have emerged about TV icon Jimmy Savile abusing young girls. The number one problem in Hollywood is said to be pedophilia. This video covers the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, debunking some claims and highlighting connections between individuals involved. The video emphasizes that all individuals mentioned are presumed innocent until proven guilty. It also mentions the media's dismissal of Pizzagate as a conspiracy theory and the censorship of related investigations. The video concludes by stating that part 2 will cover verified and potential child sex trafficking scandals involving high-level politicians.

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Over the last 30 days, every red dot on a map represents at least one unique IP address of individuals downloading, sharing, and distributing child abuse and rape images under the age of 12, with over 11,000 in the US alone. It is claimed that 55 to 85% of these individuals are also hands-on offenders, with an average of 13 victims in their lifetime. Over 3,000 of 50,000 unknown child victims were infants or toddlers. The speaker asserts that the US is the number one payer of livestreamed rape of boys and girls around the world, and ranks third in peer-to-peer sharing, behind China and Russia.

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Potentially hundreds of military employees and contractors who may have bought child pornography online but haven't been prosecuted or even investigated. That's right. You heard me. Child pornography. As many as 1,700 names according to US senator on a list of 5,200 from an Internet sting operation overlooked the first time around four years ago. The Pentagon porn story began in 2006. An immigration and customs enforcement child pornography sting operation called Project Flicker produced payment records of about 5,200 people, many of whom provided army or fleet zip codes or military email addresses. Subsequently, the Pentagon's investigative branch, DCIS, began going through the ICE list to identify who actually was a DOD employee or a contractor. The investigation, however, only ran for eight months and only cross checks on 3,500 names for Pentagon ties according to a senator. Out of that 3,500, investigators uncovered 264 employees or contractors.

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An Army veteran stationed in the Pacific Command noticed abnormal communications between Pentagon employees discussing underage prostitution and child pornography. He reported this to his supervisor and the Army's federal law enforcement agency. The video then explores the use of symbols by organized pedophiles and their potential connections to influential individuals. It highlights suspicious behavior and associations, including Tony Podesta's art collection, the involvement of Disney and Nickelodeon employees in child sex abuse cases, and the use of pedophile codes on social media. The video concludes by emphasizing the need to question and confront malevolence in order to protect innocent children.
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