Not sure if its posted on Voat before, but came across this clip on YT, could be interesting to look into this group P.I.E. Pedophile Information Exchange.
Allthough they dont excist anymore, they could be gone underground after they stopped their organisation.
Interesting fact, in this article the sentence "The idea of keeping some vestige of the long-running Thai restaurant intrigued them, too, and the business partners considered keeping part of its title -- but offering pizza -- at The Pie Room" caught my eye.
Did they really wanted to call CCP The Pie Room?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/05/AR2007070501270.html
https://youtu.be/XM_se7pb8t8
"These are two (former) members of the UK's now (disbanded) notorious Paedophile Information Exchange group - well written about in the alternative media for many years but only now being thrown in our faces daily by the MSM due to their links back in the 1970's and 80's to UK politicians through their association with the National Council Liberty"
What is P.I.E. ?
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Paedophile_Information_Exchange
"The Paedophile Information Exchange was a British organisation founded in October 1974, originally set up by Edinburgh-based student Michael Hanson. Like NAMBLA, it can perhaps be seen as an example of sexual rights gone mad.
The group's aim was to campaign for the rights of paedophiles. In 1976 it began publishing a magazine entitled Understanding Paedophilia which was later replaced with the punnishly-named Magpie. Amongst the contents of Magpie were book and film reviews written from a paedophilic angle.
The group came to the public's attention in late 1977; at the time it had around 250 members.
During the course of its existence, PIE absorbed a similar group called Paedophile Action for Liberation, itself a breakaway from the Gay Liberation Front"
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MichaelClayton ago
My friend was surprised I'm on Voat because he said it was a P.I.E. as well. Anyone know about this?
exposethecriminals ago
I don't know anything about Voat other than v/pizzagate, but I remember when pizzagate was kicked off of Reddit and moved here, someone commented that it was ironic that Voat was the new home of pizzagate. I never looked into that comment but it seems to reflect what your friend said.
MichaelClayton ago
Oh great.
think- ago
I think there once was a pedophile sub, but it isn't active any more.