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[–] SpikyAube ago 

Where would victims go, how would they come forward? I believe there have been a few people who have made posts saying they were victims. But it's not like if they call the New York Times or CNN they'll be listened to, and they are probably not very trusting of the police given how LE has been implicated from the bottom up. Plus it seems Wikileaks has been compromised, or even if it hasn't, the rumours that it has been are everywhere, so if I was a victim I wouldn't want to go there.

I think we should somehow set up a way for victims to speak out and submit evidence if they have any, kind of like a wikileaks thing. No idea how to do it safely and effectively, but it could be like a proper citizens organisation - no links to any government agencies or departments, no links with or sponsorship from big business, no involvement with any corporate/mainstream media - just 100% nice normal people wanting to help each other out. The main problem is ensuring only nice normal people get involved with it. I actually think this is one of the most important things that should have been set up ages ago.

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[–] 7406551? ago  (edited ago)

Creating a group like you're describing could too easily be corrupted. Those involved have connections, but they can't be everywhere.

Most people in law enforcement try to do the right thing and could be trusted as long as you kept working with the same people (avoid getting handed off). Going on liveleaks with a statement of being raped and naming names would also be a decent action.

I'm genuinely surprised none of the honest and moderate papers tried to be safe havens. Without someone in the media to give you a positive voice and make connections (or at least give this an honest listen) the PizzaGate group will fail.