A head can't do anything without hands and feet to do the work. The PG head is obviously the elite, but we know that the elite don't do the actual dirty work. Soros et al. aren't driving little kids around in a van, after all. So it stands to reason that non-elite worker bees are part of this. So perhaps an approach is to start from the bottom up rather than the top down. This can accomplish at least two things: 1 - low level players can identify/lead to higher level players; and 2 - even if that doesn't happen, IDing and prosecuting these players addresses the practical issues. In essence, it cuts off the hands and feet of the beast. With no one to do the dirty work, we cut off the supply. It's not necessarily glamorous or mysterious or puts any big name in prison, but it gets the job done. The upshot: taking a hard line against any and all child abuse/trafficking/pornography from the ground up. Having said that, I came across this interesting article a few days ago about a GOVERNMENT employee involved in fleet vehicles (trafficking potential??) who was just sentenced to 12 years in prison for having child porn. And for 12 years, I'm guessing there was more to it than that. But people don't deal in child porn in a vacuum. They know people. They get into things. And what could a govt employee get into in a world where govt is responsible for exploiting and trafficking children?? We should look into these "low level" people. And call on everyone we know (town officials, reps, cops, attys, judges, local news stations) to go after them. NO MERCY. Here's the article: http://www.klif.com/2017/05/16/dallas-city-worker-sentenced-after-being-caught-by-co-workers-looking-a-child-porn/
Btw, mod MFer deleted my original post saying the following: "Your submission /v/pizzagate/1865340 has been deleted by: @Millennial_Falcon on 5/17/2017 2:01:02 PM
Reason given: @Judgejewdy: Rule 1. not elite and no evidence of child trafficking" but the fact that no mod has deleted this post about a random, no name teacher https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1869950 (not even a big-city govt employee like in my post) makes me think even more that the city worker connection hit a nerve...
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equineluvr ago
It's logical but assumes much.
You think these "low-level operatives" are going to see prison time? You're going to accomplish this how -- by "outing": them? It hasn't occurred to date.
Judgejewdy ago
I think it could occur if people stop putting their head in the sand and acting like the stuff only happens in movies (eyes wide shut much?), wake up and refuse to let this stuff go unpunished. It's asking a lot, I know. In the meantime, we can still look into those low level people who get busted and see if it leads further up the chain.