Solving pedophilia solves all the other corruption problems because the methods of forensic interruption are the same.
Catching the pedos in the act and actually arresting them is the first step.
Check out https://pedomap.live where it is easy to catch pedophiles. 99.9% of reports go uninvestigated even though the ones we report are the sickest ones. Law enforcement is not geared towards prosecuting pedophiles because then corrupt politicians would no longer be easy to control.
Notice the Delaware State Police had the pedo evidence and just gave it to the FBI, fully violating all of their mandatory reporter laws.
Solving the pedo problem merely removes a control over the corrupt. They'd still be able to be corrupted and controlled, knowingly having information that proves someone is a pedo just gives you very easy control over that person. I don't think we, as a nation, are as outraged over pedophilia as it is made out.
We don't even agree on what age makes someone a child. My wife thinks our 16 and 17 year olds are still children. I don't, I see them as young adults with no life experiences, also known as stupid teenagers.
I'm not looking to solve the societal questions behind pedophilia, just trying to hold the traffickers accountable.
The solution is simple. Government transparency. "Zero Trust" policies that require the watchers to be watched via publicly available blockchain information that includes a basic set of data points. Nothing fancy. Zero Trust is already being integrated into the nerd sections of the intelligence community. If politicians and intelligence leaders were under a s much scrutiny, this stuff would not happen.
And not just the pedophilia. The trafficking, at large and the rest of the corruption.
The mining industry is inextricably tied to human trafficking networks for forced labor. This is why these energy and mining companies are the ones involved in all this corruption. From Marc Rich of Glencore, Frank Giustra of Uranium One, to Burisma to Cypress to Syria, these mining conglomerates need forced labor, which means they need politicians to look the other way from their trafficking networks.
Big pharma also require human test subjects.
So, it is bigger than pedophilia and a lot more simple than the news makes it out to be.
Conflict is created to drive the price of labor down. And you get to watch dystopium propaganda so that you are thankful for the little you get because humanity is always on the brink of eating itself alive (it's not.)
Without labor trafficking networks, sex trafficking networks dry up. With transparency in the right places in government, it is possible to stop infiltration by organized crime.
I'm not looking to solve the societal questions behind pedophilia, just trying to hold the traffickers accountable.
I addressed that here:
Solving pedophilia won't solve the problem, we need to be honest about who's pulling the strings causing the problem.
Once we are honest about who is causing the problem, things will get much easier.
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