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[–] janedoe77 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Do you really think US courts would take this up? The Supreme Court justice just murdered was a rape and torture pedo (Scalia). I think perhaps thinking internationally, as an open source, sort of a new Nuremburg Trial but overseen by a civil society court, or the ICC if open-source civil society rules would be demanded. I think this is the time to think more creatively because obviously official agencies and courts' and law enforcement hands have been tied. Even if you have all of your evidence, most of it would be thrown out. The 1987 presidio cases threw out most testimony and medical evidence of children with STDs such that only one count of abuse was admitted to. CHeck that San Jose Mercury News piece. The crisis is is that there is NO legal authority or court that they do not control. So I don't know where the "case" would go.

But it need not be GAME OVER. I think people should think more like media people here. Outrage will grow about this internationally if the media pressure is kept up. So, I think FBIanon is right in saying the task here for now is to maybe put this together in a compelling way and circulate it and pressure media to cover it. Maybe have an active media strategy implemented now: a website primer, maps, media contact list, NGO that shit in other words. The Daily Show is dropping this like a hot potato because Alt media has not covered it; they are basking in their fake glory of a fake election upset. I have been reaching out to Alt media but they are really silent as well or faking coverage like Alex Jones, or covering it as just another story. Or covering as a denial and bringing on MI5 agents like Richie Allen. Gossip rags like the Inquirer and the Mirror may print some of this since they already have. The UK is a lynchpin because McCann was a huge media case. There is also a clip that we should use of Trump at the roast the night after the final debate with Clinton -- the ALfred E Smith dinner. One of his jokes (he was actually really good here) was yadda yadda Hillary wrote the book, It Takes a Village; she should know— she's taken plenty." Trump knows and I don't think you can call that circumstantial, not in light of Silsby. But of course Trump frequented sex slave island. These are my ideas on it for now. I am really disgusted by the silence across the political spectrum and the blase attitude by some who have known about SRA but are not using this opportunity to press the issue.