DeathToMasonsASAP

The power of the Dutroux affair and its X-Dossiers is that it will enable anyone to see how a state can be controlled and undermined by a cabal that is able to place its "members" in crucial positions in any investigation that might lead to its own exposure.

Yup, but did they get their FBI criminal complaint forms? The replacement investigators allowed children to starve to death in a house they could have rescued them from when they were searching it. Let that sink in. under no circumstance would the system arrest or try the systems perps. Rule is, if you do the controllers crimes in their system, you are protected. But make sure you get an FBI criminal complaint form. But Q says the CEO of USA INC, owned by Rothschild, will arrest all the criminals infested in our system...Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow...

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The ISGP site (who sadly bitches about Pizzagate) has the 'X files' of the Dutroux case - witness statements that were not included when the case went to court, because the police officers who initially investigated the case were withdrawn from it.

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The power of the Dutroux affair and its X-Dossiers is that it will enable anyone to see how a state can be controlled and undermined by a cabal that is able to place its "members" in crucial positions in any investigation that might lead to its own exposure.

https://isgp-studies.com/belgian-x-dossiers-of-the-dutroux-affair

The new investigators choose not to believe some of the key witnesses, although their predecessors thought they were credible.

You might want to read the witness statement of Regina Louf ('x1'). The documentary I recommended below shows that she was able to describe the interior of a house in detail, which only someone who was there would have been able to do, but still investigators claimed she wasn't credible.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar0DB7qhI7cYouTube

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I'd recommend watching this excellent documentary about the Dutroux case:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar0DB7qhI7c

Ironically, a BBC documentary (lol).

It is also excellent for redpilling friends and family about child rape and trafficking.

The BBC journalists interviewed the whitehats who really investigated the rapes and murders two police officers and a magistrate, and who, 'of course', were withdrawn from the case.

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Dutroux was sentenced in 1989 to thirteen years for his crimes, but was freed after having served just three.

@Mommyplayer571 : The article is a worthwhile read, but quite old - it refers to Dutroux's first conviction (before he abducted and raped girls, who died later). He is still in prison currently. His wife has been released though.

I would like to ask you to please update the info in your OP.

Thank you! :-)

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Marc Paul Alain Dutroux (...) is a Belgian convicted child molester and murderer.

Dutroux was convicted in 1989 for the abduction and rape of five young girls (with his then-wife Michelle Martin), the youngest of whom was eleven years old.

In 1996, Dutroux was arrested on suspicion of having kidnapped, tortured and sexually abused six females aged between 8 and 19, four of whom died. His widely publicised trial took place in 2004.

Dutroux was convicted of all charges, along with the murder of a suspected former accomplice, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Martin was convicted as an accomplice.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Dutroux

Mommyplayer571

That explains why this information seemed different. It is earlier arrest. Yes I saw pictures of an older Dutroux in custody when two girls died. I had read the X accounts many years ago including X 1.

naamasteer

DARK STATE. Next novel: THE LABYRINTH INDEX.I find it profoundly depressing when royals invariably get pregnant within days of getting married, like they're trying to get a fucking council flat or something. @yogsoggoth @9217 @kazza64 @nefarious-nephilim @phoneaccount17

wtf_is_happening

Why are you surprised? My guess is they've got a few options lined up carried by surrogates. The royal mum-to-be only has to wear a series of bumps. The royals are in the business of engagements, weddings and births--communicated to the public through magazine pics. They've got to produce the goods and make it snappy.