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[–] 17671268? ago 

A celebrity faith healer - John of God - has been arrested last month. He sold babies for thousands as he impregnated teenage slaves he kept at his rural gem mines and farms in Brazil:

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6657805/John-God-faith-healer-kept-teenagers-sex-slaves-sold-babies-40-000.html

According to his tour coordinator Dominique Sauzier, Bill Clinton was healed by John of God.

Source: http://www.travel-joaodedeus.com/en/

Naomi Campbell also visited John of God in April 2015. Naomi Campbell was just like Bill Clinton, also on Jeffrey Epsteins flight logs.

Source: https://imgur.com/a/VmXI5K3

Spirit Cooker Marina Abramovic made a film called "The Space In Between" in 2016 where she went to Brazil and visited John of God.

Source: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/vimeo-original-documentary-marina-abramovic-in-bra

Marina with John of God: https://imgur.com/a/IO3o7yC

Marina with children: https://imgur.com/a/NivGAGH

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[–] 17671303? ago 

I am quite sickened by the depth of this rabbit hole.

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[–] 17104776? ago 

Instagram biggest for child grooming online - NSPCC finds

http://archive.is/Hy8nA

Who would've thought?

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[–] 17778733? ago 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTRewHDOr90

supposedly the guy that hacked into comet ping pong site- found CP

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[–] 17778734? ago 

He was one of the contributors to the digging thread if I'm not mistaken.

>>13049841

I'm honestly having trouble following what this guy is saying. I get that he's angry over a database of child exploitation images. But his anger over consent is confusing me. Does he mean the images of kids in the normal family photos? Or does he mean the kids being raped? Because that, I honestly agree in terms of who the hell is actually regulating this shit, and who has access? (not that we don't all know anyway.) But also, how can he be pissed about parents consent if the whole purpose is to actually identify victims who are otherwise unknown?

I have a cold right now, so it might just be that that's making me unable to follow him. Could someone explain this to me?

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[–] 17198189? ago 

Inasmuch as Epstein was pleading guilty to a state charge, the matter of his confinement was out of the U.S. attorney’s hands. It was Democratic county prison officials — not the feds — who placed Epstein in a private wing of the county jail and allowed him to spend 12 hours a day, six days a week at his Palm Beach mansion throughout his 13-month “imprisonment.”

In 2014, the brilliant conservative lawyer Paul Cassell and Bradley Edwards brought suit against the federal prosecutors for violating the Crime Victims’ Rights Act in the Epstein case.

As bad as the U.S. attorney’s office was, at least it did something. Democrat Krischer gave Epstein a walk. But no matter how appalling Krischer’s behavior was, the Crime Victims’ Rights Act only applies to federal prosecutions.

When Cassell and Edwards filed their case, they included the claims of various Epstein victims, who reported that the men at “Orgy Island,” where underage girls were being used as “sex slaves,” included Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, and Prince Andrew.

CNN gave extensive coverage to the celebrity-filled allegations, inviting Dershowitz on to defend himself and lavishing attention on the irrelevant prince. Amazingly, but characteristically, not once did CNN mention that Bill Clinton was named in the pleadings.

Only one show on MSNBC, “All In With Chris Hayes,” so much as acknowledged the bombshell case, also without letting on that Clinton had been named as a frequent Epstein guest by the child victims.

But recently, the very news outlets that spiked any news about this case for the past 13 years are suddenly hot on the trail of Jeffrey Epstein. Why the newfound sense of decency?

The answer is: Because they found a Trump connection. There’s a 2002 quote from Donald Trump saying nice things about Epstein and photographic proof that Epstein was one of the hundreds of thousands of people who have been to Mar-a-Lago. (There are rumors he has also been to the Grand Canyon and the Empire State Building.)

This is how the modern American media work: I’ll tell the same story that we’ve been frantically suppressing for a decade, connect it to Trump — and win a Pulitzer Prize!

Here is MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell describing Epstein a few weeks ago in a single segment:

“… a friend of Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein …

“… child sex trafficker and child rapist and friend of Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein …

“… a billionaire friend of Donald Trump’s …”

Epstein was a “friend” of Donald Trump’s the same way he is a “friend” of Pinch Sulzberger by virtue of reading The New York Times. He’s been to Trump’s club. (That is, until Trump barred him for propositioning the underage daughter of a member.)

But pay no attention to Jeffrey Epstein and his roster of Democratic enablers — this is a Trump scandal!

It seems that the U.S. attorney who oversaw the federal prosecution, Alex Acosta, is currently Trump’s Labor secretary. Trump didn’t know Acosta’s name during the Epstein prosecution, but liberals think they’ve unraveled Trump’s decade-long scheme to reward Acosta for being lenient on Epstein –- aka “friend of Donald Trump’s.”

The silver lining is that we finally have a way to make Hillary Clinton pay for her crimes. Trump has to appoint her to his Cabinet. Then we’ll see the entire American press corps chanting, “Lock her up!”

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[–] 17508003? ago 

Bump

Newfriends, educate yourselves on the Pedophile Abuse Network that spans the globe. Thousands were killed for trying to share this with the public. Don't let their sacrifice be for nothing, and think outside your comfort zone.

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[–] 16941943? ago 

One of the most important ways to build a society that respects boundaries is to respect boundaries. Pizzagate was used to prove that people “secretly approved” of stalking and threats. Before it, many other things have been used that way. The people who are most desperately unreciprocated with the world around them cling to this as some manner of solace.

Part of why I ignore all celebrities and take no notice of the people in entertainment is to preserve the sense in which I’m not ever watching them. It makes no difference to me if somebody is famous or obscure, watched or unwatched.

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[–] 16941946? ago 

Don't forget the bread and circuses element to celebrities, to keep the populace dumbed down and distracted, preoccupied with trivial non-entities

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[–] 16943255? ago 

Yeah that’s real too, but what’s wrong with that bit? Most people don’t need to know about most things. It should be okay for people to find quiet pleasures.

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