Hello PG investigators. I have been lurking and following PG since about December. This is my first (major) post. I believe I may have found some frightening information. I searched to see if it has been posted, but didn't see any relevant posts. Sorry if it has been posted and I just missed it.
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The Twitter Trust and Safety Council is a group who aims to make you "feel safe and confident enough to express yourself freely and connect with the world around you" on Twitter. One of their members is the NCMEC. Searching NCMEC's website, it appears that they support Safer Internet Day. Safer Internet Day (SID) was launched by the European Commission. Looking at SID's website, I found an article which was written by Larry Magid. The article also discusses Facebook issuing Amber Alerts, which we all know Laura Silsby is connected in that area. He is on the NCMEC's board of directors. He is also on the board of Connect Safely. On the CS's website, there are phone numbers to organizations such as the Covenant House, which was linked to Podesta in this archived Voat PG thread. It also has links to the NCMEC and many other sexual exploitation hotlines.
Back to the SID's connection to the European Commission and the Twitter Council. SID is supported by Facebook, Twitter, Google, and other tech companies. European Schoolnet, Insafe, and INHOPE are all also funded by/part of the European Commission AND the Twitter Safety Council. Both Insafe and INHOPE have physical locations in multiple countries, called National Awareness Centers. Could these be locations for smuggling children? Could PG extend to EU officials?
Either way, this would be another connection between Twitter/Facebook and their censorship of Pizzagate. I'm posting this hoping I missed something and/or others could help look for additional connections either between Twitter and the NCMEC or the NCMEC and EU affiliated groups.
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janamurray ago
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