neverobey

This is an interview with the grandchild and wife of two highly ranked military figures. She was born in the Nato Headquarters. She gives a lot of insights. For example on the JAG (Judge Advocate General). She also claims rape and child abuse, orgies that Navy SEALs go through, the normal practise of honey potts. It is a long and very interesting interview. Everyone needs to see it.

Votescam

Will be back to read the material tomorrow, but just want to mention that this bears resemblance to what Kay Griggs/YouTube has said about torture/sexual abuse/blackmail among our military, from top down. Kay Griggs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_qCmuJWiAQ

neverobey

right, Kay Griggs was her name. Thank you.

Votescam

Oh, apologies -- I didn't actually click on your "interview" link until today so I didn't realize that it was Kay Griggs. (Duh!) And she does have quite a story to tell.

Interesting that when Kay Griggs left her husband she was protected by Sarah McClendon, White House Correspondent.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/washington/2003-01-08-mcclendon-obit_x.htm

neverobey

no problem. Thanks for the link to Sarah McClendon. Didn't know her til now. I will take a look at her.

Vindicator

Great article, Shizzle, even if it's fairly old. I found this particularly interesting:

Unlike civilian child pornography law, military law does not require that the prosecution identify a real child victim. In the military, illegality of child pornography hinges on the good order and discipline of the military rather than victim-based harm, so there is no need to identify a victim before concluding that harm has occurred. This alternate conception provides an interesting foil to think about First Amendment concerns: in civilian law, the Supreme Court has held that to criminalize anything less than an image of a known child victim (whose identity can be verified), would not survive a balancing of the strong free speech interest.

I had no idea people couldn't be busted for CP unless the victim could be identified. All the more reason to "disappear" the kids.

shizzle_mcbobblehead

From what I'm gathering that's the biggest hump in prosecuting any violent crime, especially those involving kids.

Vindicator

Isn't it interesting that the questioning of "actual harm" is the main focus of the "Pedosexuals are normal" movement, as well as apparently the rule of law? The fact a kid is IN a porn flick, even if we don't know who it is or if they felt they were being harmed, should be enough to convict someone of sex crimes against kids if they bought the video.

equineluvr

Stats I gleaned from another linked article in a thread here --

"examined 155 prison inmates who had been convicted of possessing or distributing child pornography. Of those, only 26 percent had a known history of abusing kids .

Bourke observed the group progress through months of therapy and eventually found that 131 of those men — 85 percent — acknowledged that they had molested a child .

On average, each man had more than 13 victims"

Using the above as a rule of thumb, about 85% of men who are into kiddie porn are abusers. (This is not scientific; it may be an even higher percentage or may be lower.) So 85% of any given sample set x 13 = the approximate number of victims.

The military is obviously a nest of perverted pedos. That figures, since Jews love working in government at all levels, including the military.

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