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the first 15mins are decent, but cannot finish it today
Pedocracy - Normalizing Child Sexuality - Occult Pedophilia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPt6zv4KCPU
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Agree Random Rants of Ryan no good to listen to anymore, and for me, not even for one minute.
Need to check out recent posts by Titus Frost and his stance on Tucson trafficking site but, if he is not against that, think he is pretty good source lately.
This now adult, but then, "child" illegal prostitute in California has already won one million dollars for her activities, and current enterprise of filing one lawsuit after another in several state jurisdictions against police where she has "operated." The police chiefs and their underling cops always skate free and the taxpayers pay out large legal settlement to this industrious "recovering" whore.
Bad how Magnus just moves on from California to become Police Chief as is currently in Tucson. The cops and the police chiefs are, as far as I can tell, about 98 percent corrupt.
full article worth a look...
...http://www.kvoa.com/story/36185058/t...is-magnus-sued...
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Lawsuit dismissed against Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus
Posted: Aug 21, 2017 8:12 PM CDT
Updated: Feb 01, 2018 8:15 PM CST
Written By Lupita Murillo
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UPDATE: The lawsuit involving Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus has been dismissed with prejudice. As part of the agreement, each party will pay their own costs.
Tucson- Tucson police chief Chris Magnus is being sued.
The claim stems from a case that occurred in the bay area and involves an underage sex worker when he was police chief in Richmond, California.
The 20-page court document named Chief Chris Magnus, and current police Chief Allywn Brown. It also named half a dozen officers from the Richmond Police Department.
Chief Magnus was named because he was the police chief throughout the period of 2006 through 2015.
He's being sued as an individual and his capacity as chief.
The plaintiff is Jane Doe. However, she has been identified as 19-year old Jasmine Abuslin of Richmond California. In a phone conversation her attorney John Burris told News 4 Tucson this was disgusting and police should be held to a higher standard. He added, police officers are to help people like his client not take advantage of them.
It's been reported Abuslin admitted to having sex with at least 30 officers from various bay area departments. It all happened while she was underage.
In exchange she was given protection from arrest and prosecution.
According to the claim, one officer was the school resource officer where she attended high school. In the beginning he gave her information, but then it turned sexual.
The claim stated Chief Magnus and the current chief failed and refused to adequately investigate Richmond Police Department officers, they failed to take any corrective actions against them, and allowed them to remain employed.
This isn't her first lawsuit against a police department, in 2016 she filed and won nearly a million dollars from the Oakland Police Department, making the same claims.
In 2016 while in a rehab center in Florida, she reportedly left the facility, began flashing motorists, became combative with one of the employees of the rehab center and bit him. Also while on her way to the jail, she propositioned some Martin County Sheriff's deputies.
Through the Public Information Office, Chief Magnus said he didn't have a comment on this situation.
Her attorney plans on filing similar lawsuits on at least four other agencies. He said his client is trying to move on with her life. She is in counseling, plans to complete her GED, go to college and become a veterinarian.
View the lawsuit here.
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This is photo, sorry not able to get photo of father posted correctly - amazing resemblance, of Kate Spade, recently died of suicide, with her father, Frank Brosnahan.
I just hear from Total Eclipse guy that Frank Brosnahan has some "weird" photos of children on, I think but not sure, on Instagram. Photos a la Tony Podesta et al.
Would be interesting to find that site and those photos as would explain what Kate Spade was immersed in in her life.
(Kate Spade mainly is known for making cute, very high priced, hand bags. Buying lots of designer hand bags was a very big trend a few years back. Spade was connected to Clintons, Clinton Foundation, and getting her handbag manufacturing set up in Haiti for low cost labor, and Killary and company were helping her with that.)
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Look at the pictures from KS's husbands Instagram account. Andy Spade. Holy wake-up look at every picture carefully.
https://www.facebook.com/1387828484/...6927996217312/
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/b11TwNJRYunN/
see latest at Urban Moving of Bitchute
Latest from VOP effort in Tucson area dessert. They have a whole big multi-tent camp set up now.
This VOP group has set up their own social media now...
https://www.facebook.com/pg/VOP-Alph...=page_internal
UPDATE VOP TEAM PULASKI HAS SWELLED TO LARGE FORCE
RESCUE MISSIONS CONTINUE NIGHT AND DAY
DISRUPTION OPERATIONS SUCCESSFUL
MORE WILLING AMERICAN PATRIOTS FLOOD TO HELP THE MISSION
ONLINE SHILLS CAUGHT USING FAKE BLENDED BACKGROUND INFORMATION TO FALSELY ACCUSE
VOP SPOKEPERSON AND DEDICATE VETERAN ADVOCATE MICHAEL "GANDHI" MEYER OF ALL TYPES
OF FALSE ACCUSATIONS.
VOP SETS UP ONLINE MEDIA PROFESSIONAL TEAM TO COUNTER JIDF, SHAREBLUE, AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIVES
WISHING TO CLOUD OVER TRUTH WITH AN AVALANCHE OF LIES.
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http://www.neonnettle.com/news/4270-...sted-by-police
A massive internet Pedophile Ring with up to 70,000 elite members, now thought to be the world's biggest, has been busted by police according to security officials. The bust, which was part of "Operation Rescue" had identified 670 suspects and 230 abused children in over 30 countries, had now taken to many victims to safety. Officials say that 184 people had been arrested with investigations in some countries still ongoing.
According to one witness who worked at summer youth camps, suspected the abuse of some 100 children had been going on "for years." © press Most of the pedophile ring member detained are thought to have direct involvement in sexually abusing children. Suspects include scout leaders, teachers, and even police officers according to AP. Europol director Rob Wainwright said it was probably the largest online pedophile network in the world." According to NBCNews: The father of Pacific castaway Jose Salvador Alvarenga said he was told his long-lost son vanished on a fishing trip but he didn’t have the heart to break the news to his ailing wife. Cori Bassett, a public affairs officer for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in an email that there had been five arrests and four convictions in connection with Operation Rescue in the U.S. "Arrests so far have been made in Georgia and Connecticut. ICE continues to pursue the leads provided by Europol," she added.
The website was shut down following the three-year investigation, Europol said. "The website operated from a server based in the Netherlands and, at its height, boasted up to 70,000 members worldwide," it added. © press "It attempted to operate as a 'discussion–only' forum where people could share their sexual interest in young boys without committing any specific offenses, thus operating 'below the radar' of police attention," Europol said. "Having made contact on the site, some members would move to more private channels, such as email, to exchange and share illegal images and films of children being abused.
Computers seized from those arrested have harvested huge quantities of child abuse images and videos," it added. Police infiltrated site The Europol statement said U.K. and Australian police infiltrated the site to identify the members who posed the greatest danger to children. Police also sometimes posed as children online as part of the investigation. Law enforcement authorities from 13 countries, including the United States, Australia, Canada, Italy, Spain and the U.K., were involved in the case, Europol said. The statement said Europol analysts had cracked the security features of a key computer server at the center of the network which uncovered the identities of suspected child sex offenders. And, after his arrest, the forum's Dutch administrator helped police break encryption measures that shielded users' identities, allowing police to begin their covert investigations.
"Europol subsequently issued over 4,000 intelligence reports to police authorities in over 30 countries in Europe and elsewhere, which has led to the arrests of suspects and the safeguarding of children," Europol said. Wainwright said he was proud of the "exceptional work of our experts in helping police authorities around the world to record these groundbreaking results." "The safeguarding of so many vulnerable children is particularly rewarding and demonstrates the commitment of our agency to make Europe a safer place for its citizens," he added. The investigation was led by Britain's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Center. Peter Davies, of the center, said there would be more arrests as the investigations continue. "Those who have been members of the site can expect a knock on the door in the very near future," he said. In Britain, police said, the children involved were aged between 7 and 14. Australian Federal Police commander Grant Edwards said suspects arrested in Australia ranged in age from 19 to 84 and used the Internet to "prey on children with anonymity, with subterfuge and with camouflage." Children, Edwards said, "should be able to use the Internet safely, without fear of being approached or groomed by these online predators."
Read more at: http://www.neonnettle.com/news/4270-...sted-by-police
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http://www.nbcnews.com/id/42108748/n.../#.Wx4BNegvy00
An Internet pedophile ring with up to 70,000 members — thought to be the world's largest —has been uncovered by police, a security official said Wednesday.
The European police agency Europol said in a statement that "Operation Rescue" had identified 670 suspects and that 230 abused children in 30 countries had been taken to safety. More children are expected to be found, Europol said.
It said that so far 184 people had been arrested and investigations in some countries were continuing. Most of those detained are suspected of direct involvement in sexually abusing children.
They include teachers, police officers and scout leaders, AP reported. One Spaniard who worked at summer youth camps is suspected of abusing some 100 children over five years.
Europol director Rob Wainwright said Wednesday the ring, which communicated using an Internet forum, was "probably the largest online pedophile network in the world."
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Cori Bassett, a public affairs officer for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said in an email that there had been five arrests and four convictions in connection with Operation Rescue in the U.S.
"Arrests so far have been made in Georgia and Connecticut. ICE continues to pursue the leads provided by Europol," she added.
The website was shut down following the three-year investigation, Europol said.
"The website operated from a server based in the Netherlands and, at its height, boasted up to 70,000 members worldwide," it added.
"It attempted to operate as a 'discussion–only' forum where people could share their sexual interest in young boys without committing any specific offences, thus operating 'below the radar' of police attention," Europol said.
"Having made contact on the site, some members would move to more private channels, such as email, to exchange and share illegal images and films of children being abused. Computers seized from those arrested have harvested huge quantities of child abuse images and videos," it added.
Police infiltrated site
The Europol statement said U.K. and Australian police infiltrated the site to identify the members who posed the greatest danger to children. Police also sometimes posed as children online as part of the investigation.
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Law enforcement authorities from 13 countries, including the United States, Australia, Canada, Italy, Spain and the U.K., were involved in the case, Europol said.
The statement said Europol analysts had cracked the security features of a key computer server at the center of the network which uncovered the identities of suspected child sex offenders.
And, after his arrest, the forum's Dutch administrator helped police break encryption measures that shielded users' identities, allowing police to begin their covert investigations.
"Europol subsequently issued over 4,000 intelligence reports to police authorities in over 30 countries in Europe and elsewhere, which has led to the arrests of suspects and the safeguarding of children," Europol said.
Wainwright said he was proud of the "exceptional work of our experts in helping police authorities around the world to record these groundbreaking results."
"The safeguarding of so many vulnerable children is particularly rewarding and demonstrates the commitment of our agency to make Europe a safer place for its citizens," he added.
The investigation was led by Britain's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Center.
Peter Davies, of the center, said there would be more arrests as the investigations continue.
"Those who have been members of the site can expect a knock on the door in the very near future," he said.
In Britain, police said, the children involved were aged between 7 and 14.
Australian Federal Police commander Grant Edwards said suspects arrested in Australia ranged in age from 19 to 84 and used the Internet to "prey on children with anonymity, with subterfuge and with camouflage."
Children, Edwards said, "should be able to use the Internet safely, without fear of being approached or groomed by these online predators."
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Yet nothing happened about this during the rein of the past 50 years, interesting that this now comes into play...