drmckoy

So, was anyone ever punished?

3141592653

19th out of 3,000. This needs a meme.

WhiteDragonMage

No it doesn’t really specify that info. The most it says is this...

The END Network Abuse Act would improve the training and technical capacity of military criminal investigative organizations to confront the misuse of DoD computers, facilities, and equipment to access and trade child pornography by making use of the same state-of-the-art digital tool used by federal, state and local law enforcement investigators.

https://spanberger.house.gov/uploadedfiles/end_network_abuse_one_pager.pdf

PrincessCinderella

Abigail Spanberger is former CIA. Well, she says she is former CIA.

Oh_Well_ian

The only way anybody becomes 'former CIA' is dying.

BlueDrache

Why a new bill? Enforcement of existing law is good enough. What poisoning riders will be attached? "OMG YOU HATE CHILDREN!!!".

Niggertown

(((Abigail Spanberger)))

Smells like a Jewish operation to rid the DoD of anti-Israel personnel.

libman

Power corrupts.

fogdryer

old news huh?

Blacksmith21

The old joke was the "best porn" could be found on SIPRNet. Then other networks. Our tax dollars are probably paying to host PB of CP and other horrible things. SAP stuff.

EyeOfHorus

If you had a missile, and wanted the Pentagon to stop their shit immediately, would you fire the missile into the Pentagon?

abcdefg222

This is old news —kind of— but it’s in the news again and some lawmakers are trying to pass a bill. It seems unnecessary because existing CP laws would be applicable so I’m not sure what the plan is. Perhaps they are trying to force the DODs hand since they’ve had 10 years since OPERATION FLICKER and they’ve failed to act.

It’s just another opportunity to redpill people so they can see our government protects pedophiles and does not protect kids.

Here’s to new CNN article about the new bill: https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/07/02/politics/house-bill-defense-department-network-child-pornography/index.html

Bipartisan bill aims to stop child pornography trafficking on Defense Department's network By Anna Laffrey, CNN Updated 4:33 PM EDT, Tue July 02, 2019

Washington(CNN) A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Tuesday introduced a bill that would crack down on the use of the Department of Defense internet network for trafficking child pornography.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement identified over 5,000 individuals, several of whom are affiliated with the Defense Department, who subscribe to child pornography websites in an investigation called "Project Flicker." A subsequent inquiry by the Defense Criminal Investigative Service tagged hundreds of Defense Department affiliates as suspects in child pornography cases, according to a news release.

The bill, introduced by Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Virginia Democrat, and Rep. Mark Meadows, a North Carolina Republican, would help the Defense Department stamp out use of its computers and network to access and share child pornography. The legislation would bolster training, improve technical capacities and require collaboration with both law enforcement and social service providers.

Spanberger, a former federal agent who worked on child exploitation and child pornography cases, called the abuse and exploitation of children through pornography "horrific crimes."

"The notion that the Department of Defense's network and Pentagon-issued computers may be used to view, create, or circulate such horrifying images is a shameful disgrace, and one we must fight head on," Spanberger said in a statement.

According to child pornography watchdog Internet Crimes Against Children Child Online Protective Services, the Defense Department network consistently ranks in the top tier of internet service providers for trafficking child pornography. It ranked 19th of nearly 3,000 networks surveyed in 2018.

Meadows said the legislation could close "security gaps" in the Department of Defense's network to "identify perpetrators and ultimately hold them responsible."

Reps. Anna Eshoo and T.J. Cox, both California Democrats, cosponsored the House bill. A similar Senate bill was introduced by Sens. Brian Schatz, a Hawaii Democrat, and Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska Republican, in May.

frankie2shoes

I never understood the need for NEW bills when it's clear there's loopholes in existing. Seems like kicking the can

parnellsUprising

You are absolutely correct in the fact this is old news. Will it get squashed again?

My bet is that yes, it will. Once it comes back to all the other filth in DC, not a fucking thing will happen.

Lansing-Michigan

If we ever have justice, it can be used for prosecution. Also proves pedophilia is systemic in America.

abcdefg222

Here’s the guardian article from almost ten years ago regarding operation flicker that’s been discussed thoroughly here:

https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2010/jul/24/pentagon-us-staff-downloaded-child-pornography

Fancy451

This news is older then 9/11. Thousands of them were. Or they were being controlled by it.

WhiteDragonMage

Yeah except that a Bill was introduced on Tuesday called End National Defense Network Abuse to the House but I guess I will retype that for you since you missed it.

septimasexta

Any bill supported by the Dems and Rinos is suspect. If the employees have been caught, they need to be JAILED. Trump, who is head of the armed forces should be making an EXAMPLE of them. "NOT ON MY WATCH!"

WhiteDragonMage

The problem that they are trying to fix with this Bill is that have have been unable to successfully identify the individuals at the DOD who are to blame. The military does not have the proper tools or training to combat this problem. Bipartisanship is need as it would not pass the House currently considering the Dems control it.

https://spanberger.house.gov/uploadedfiles/end_network_abuse_one_pager.pdf

septimasexta

"....have been unable to successfully identify the individuals at the DOD who are to blame. The military does not have the proper tools or training to combat this problem."

ARE YOU KIDDING? LOL! How/where did they discover it in the first place?....10 years ago.

Vindicator

Yeah, this is weird. @WhiteDragonMage , is there anything in the bill itself explaining what it is about the DOD network that hides the identities of those storing and accessing the criminal material?

BushChuck

The government, the banks, the (((entertainment industry))), most of the "churches".

All run by paedo satanists.

WhiteDragonMage

That is why we are here is it not? Thanks for the reminder.