While digging past busted pedophiles, I got to the case of Masha Allen. In the google images results, this one from the daily mail had a weird description. Copy-pasting the description in google gave me a pastebin with files that looked very much like CP, which would probably include the videos that her adoptive father was sharing online since that exact google image sentence is in the list.
so I didn't go further than that, but my question is, how did that description get there? I thought for these descriptions google was pulling them from the website itself and it doesn't really make sense for a newspaper to add the name of the video of her being abused to the description. so, wtf?
Also has anyone heard of the case of the american girl who found out about her father abusing her by her friend who shared a video of her (the victim) being abused by her father? I always thought that case was weird that 1st, a female friend had a pedophilia video and showed it to her female friend and that the abused girl had no recollection at all of anything happening to her before that despite happening when she was close to puberty. I'm searching for that case because I remember the father was in the army and was wondering if there could be any connection to MKULTRA or that kind of stuff (figuring out the base he was at, his superiors, what he did in the army ect).
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NerdyNoodle ago
When I entered those search terms in Duck Duck Go, predictive search came up with the words for me. Seems there are loads of torrents out there and movie files with those exact words. I didn't click on any of them. NO IDEA how that description could be attached to the image from DailyMail unless it has something to do with Google's algorithms.