You could be guilty of kiddie porn, the cops get a call to seize your computer, laptop, or phone, they plant it while investigating you for the accusations, heck with modern technology they might not even need physical access to your technology to get it on there, better be checking your hard drive's darkest corners for any unwelcome surprise additions.
It's a perfect way to use your power to do away with anyone who could possibly threaten you, I mean, boom! your face and name is on the news, and you are soon to die in prison, even if you survive they know your reputation is so irreparably damaged that even if you prove yourself innocent your life is basically over. Even if you catch their scheme early and delete the stuff from your devices in time, they know that just the mere accusation is enough to make everyone hate you. I would hate you and want you to become an hero.
It's been clear for a very long time that it's all of them. That even if they aren't pedos themselves, they are pedo friendly. It's not a deal-breaker for them. (((They))) absolutely REQUIRE that you be morally compromised/compromisable in some way that (((they))) can hold over you so you can be controlled, in order to be considered "reliable".
The question you should be asking is: "What did he do/say, or fail to do/say, that caused his fellow pedos to suddenly throw him under the bus like that."
I was wondering if this had anything to do with the recent increased attention that "Sound of Freedom" has brought to the combined issues of pedos and human trafficking.
The chinese called it, "Killing a chicken to frighten the monkeys."
Whenever the ever endemic graft and corruption of the provincial governors and/or their ministers started to get to the point that the peasants began to get restless and the rumors of possible uprisings began to be heard in the Forbidden City, they would just pick out the worst one and publicly execute him.
This did two things. 1) It convinced the peasants that the emperor was aware of their plight and "steps were being taken", and, 2) it served as a warning to the others to throttle back on their corruption, or they could suffer the same fate.
In the middle of the cage was a ladder with bananas on the top rung. Every time a monkey tried to climb the ladder, the experimenter sprayed all of the monkeys with icy water. Eventually, each time a monkey started to climb the ladder, the other ones pulled him off and beat him up so they could avoid the icy spray.
The "Six Monkey Rule". How institutional rules perpetuate themselves, even after nobody remembers why.
Eventually, each time a monkey started to climb the ladder, the other ones pulled him off and beat him up so they could avoid the icy spray.
The real fun was after they started replacing the original monkeys with new monkeys, one at a time. Eventually all of the original monkeys (the ones that actually remembered getting sprayed) were replaced, and you end up with a whole new group of monkeys that have no idea why they are beating the shit out of any that make try for the bananas, because that's "just the way we've always done things here."
It's almost like (((they))) have a cabal of people that are hand picked to investigate their crimes and come to a conclusion that they were innocent the whole time they were beating you.
It's a function of the entire selection process. You don't get offered the "golden ticket" unless and until (((they))) have something on you.
It doesn't matter how competent you are. If you are morally incorruptable, you'll never be approached by the people that manufacture "success" in certain fields.
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It's a perfect way to use your power to do away with anyone who could possibly threaten you, I mean, boom! your face and name is on the news, and you are soon to die in prison, even if you survive they know your reputation is so irreparably damaged that even if you prove yourself innocent your life is basically over. Even if you catch their scheme early and delete the stuff from your devices in time, they know that just the mere accusation is enough to make everyone hate you. I would hate you and want you to become an hero.
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Well, I’ll be damned….
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The question you should be asking is: "What did he do/say, or fail to do/say, that caused his fellow pedos to suddenly throw him under the bus like that."
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The chinese called it, "Killing a chicken to frighten the monkeys."
Whenever the ever endemic graft and corruption of the provincial governors and/or their ministers started to get to the point that the peasants began to get restless and the rumors of possible uprisings began to be heard in the Forbidden City, they would just pick out the worst one and publicly execute him.
This did two things.
1) It convinced the peasants that the emperor was aware of their plight and "steps were being taken", and,
2) it served as a warning to the others to throttle back on their corruption, or they could suffer the same fate.
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In the middle of the cage was a ladder with bananas on the top rung. Every time a monkey tried to climb the ladder, the experimenter sprayed all of the monkeys with icy water. Eventually, each time a monkey started to climb the ladder, the other ones pulled him off and beat him up so they could avoid the icy spray.
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The real fun was after they started replacing the original monkeys with new monkeys, one at a time. Eventually all of the original monkeys (the ones that actually remembered getting sprayed) were replaced, and you end up with a whole new group of monkeys that have no idea why they are beating the shit out of any that make try for the bananas, because that's "just the way we've always done things here."
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You don't get offered the "golden ticket" unless and until (((they))) have something on you.
It doesn't matter how competent you are. If you are morally incorruptable, you'll never be approached by the people that manufacture "success" in certain fields.