I was thinking about all of the industries that have been called out during the lifespan of #pizza(pedo)gate. Hollywood, the political elite, shipping, child care, missing or exploited children's charities, delivery services, tourism, and pizza (restaurant) businesses have all been in the spotlight with us. There is one "industry" that has not really been focused on that is based upon exploitation, has the equipment and distribution system to deliver the finished product and can easily launder funds (I really have no clue how they actually make money). I am talking about pornography.
This "industry" is all about exploitation and is it not believable that they could move a step further and do the same to children? Pornography is free to all on the internet. I understand there is some revenue stream associated with data collection and advertisements but is that enough to churn out on a constant basis. There has been a closing lately associated with a large ex-military structure in San Francisco that was for BDSM and such that lamented the lack of revenue because of the ready availability. These people do some unbelievable sick stuff "legally" that can easily translate to other illegal activities. I also believe that a lot of these poor girls (and boys) are probably trafficked into the life (maybe through the same channels highlighted by the recent Dr. Phil episode). This would be a good way to unload a lot of people without bodies stacking up.
Another way pornography helps sex trafficking is in creating a market for it. We have seen how Hollywood normalizes otherwise abhorent behavior to dismiss any objections to it's happening in real life. We have that same phenomenon with pornography. You have to wonder where they get all these beautiful 18 year old girls that are willing to do what is required in that business (I obviously, with no real proof, believe these are girls that have been sexually abused since birth, are still "owned," and can be trusted to perform in a way that doesn't shine a light on their upbringing). And that it creates the mindset among men that these kind of girls are common only serves to further their aims of the perpetrators of #pizza(pedo)gate.
I have no clue how to investigate that and am reluctant to because pornography is a weakness for me and I don't know how to look up and investigate the companies without stumbling across the "product." I understand the "not your personal army" attitude, but I think that a lot of links between what has been investigated so far and pornography can be found by the right person. Just a thought. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
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shortymcbossypants ago
Hey, long time no chatter, I've been gone for about a month and have had to bury a parent over these past few weeks so I'm now getting back to research on this. Interesting that you mention this because I actually have a friend who is in the pornography industry and she stated herself that pizzagate is partially a part of the porn industry. I know that with my friend that while she had a really good life, decent parents, and she got into the industry on her own because it paid a heck of a lot more than being a chemical engineer, which is what her degree is in, that that is not the case with a vast majority of these girls and young women.
bopper ago
Just wait till she's past 29. Good point about pizzagate!
shortymcbossypants ago
She's 35 but doesn't look her age. We are the same age and I can give you her name in private, I just don't want to out her on here because outing her could potentially out who I am on here.