Anonymous ID: b94506 Aug. 26, 2020, 9:11 p.m. No.10434834   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4880 >>4932 >>5036 >>5142 >>5273 >>5423

Continuing digs on Operation Expose Save The Children

 

Using #Exposesavethechildren for archive purposes on qresear.ch → OP for reference >>10421474 >>10422349

 

Join in, pick a name on the list see where it goes. Can't let them co-opt the fight for the children. These are surface digs, need to go deeper.

 

THORN DIGS

 

(*Note for continuing digs- common thread-DATA)

 

Founded in 2012 by Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.

 

Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, previously known as DNA Foundation, is an international anti-human trafficking organization that works to address the sexual exploitation of children. The primary programming efforts of the organization focus on Internet technology and the role it plays in facilitating child pornography and sexual slavery of children on a global scale.

 

CEO/ Executive Director – Julie Cordua

 

Board Members -

 

Ernie Allen- Child Protection Advisor

 

Suzanne Bell – Partner, Covington and Burling

 

Ray Chambers- United Nations Advocate and Special Envoy

 

Ashton Kutcher – Co-founder

 

Joe Lonsdale - Founding Partner at 8VC and Co-Founder of Palantir * (note Plantir connect)

 

Jim Pitkow - Chair of the Thorn Technology Task Force

 

Emeritus

 

Demi Moore – Cofounder

 

DNA Foundation was founded in 2009, by film and television actors Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher. At that time, Moore was viewing an MSNBC documentary on human trafficking and sexual slavery of children in Cambodia. While later researching some of the issues that were presented in the film, she was inspired to act when she learned that child pornography and the sexual slavery of children were taking place not only in Cambodia, but in the United States as well.[1]

 

When DNA Foundation was established, the name of the organization represented the couple, along with their joint commitment to addressing human trafficking. On November 15, 2012, the name of the organization was changed following the dissolution of the founders' marriage.[2] As of 2012, they remain with the organization as co-founders.[3] The members of the board of directors of Thorn include Moore and Kutcher; as well as Ray Chambers, the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Malaria; and Jim Pitkow, co-founder of Attributor.[4]

 

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Anonymous ID: b94506 Aug. 26, 2020, 9:15 p.m. No.10434880   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4932 >>4936 >>4991

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Continuing digs on Operation Expose Save The Children

 

Using #Exposesavethechildren for archive purposes on qresear.ch → OP for reference >>10421474 >>10422349

 

Join in, pick a name on the list see where it goes. Can't let them co-opt the fight for the children. These are surface digs, need to go deeper.

 

THORN DIGS

 

(*Note- common thread-DATA)

 

Founded in 2012 by Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.

 

Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, previously known as DNA Foundation, is an international anti-human trafficking organization that works to address the sexual exploitation of children. The primary programming efforts of the organization focus on Internet technology and the role it plays in facilitating child pornography and sexual slavery of children on a global scale.

 

CEO/ Executive Director – Julie Cordua

 

Board Members -

 

Ernie Allen- Child Protection Advisor

 

Suzanne Bell – Partner, Covington and Burling

 

Ray Chambers- United Nations Advocate and Special Envoy

 

Ashton Kutcher – Co-founder

 

Joe Lonsdale - Founding Partner at 8VC and Co-Founder of Palantir * (note Plantir connect)

 

Jim Pitkow - Chair of the Thorn Technology Task Force

 

Emeritus

 

Demi Moore – Cofounder

 

DNA Foundation was founded in 2009, by film and television actors Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher. At that time, Moore was viewing an MSNBC documentary on human trafficking and sexual slavery of children in Cambodia. While later researching some of the issues that were presented in the film, she was inspired to act when she learned that child pornography and the sexual slavery of children were taking place not only in Cambodia, but in the United States as well.[1]

 

When DNA Foundation was established, the name of the organization represented the couple, along with their joint commitment to addressing human trafficking. On November 15, 2012, the name of the organization was changed following the dissolution of the founders' marriage.[2] As of 2012, they remain with the organization as co-founders.[3] The members of the board of directors of Thorn include Moore and Kutcher; as well as Ray Chambers, the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Malaria; and Jim Pitkow, co-founder of Attributor.[4]

 

Thorn works with a group of technology partners who serve the organization as members of the Technology Task Force. Board member Jim Pitkow serves as the Chair of the task force.[5] The goal of the program includes developing technological barriers and initiatives to ensure the safety of children online and deter sexual predators on the Internet. Various corporate members of the task force include Facebook, Google, Irdeto, Microsoft, Mozilla, Palantir, Salesforce Foundation, Symantec, and Twitter.[6]

 

Following the organizational change in November 2012, Kutcher and Moore made the following statement regarding the overall focus on technology:

 

"For the past three years we have focused our work broadly on combating child sex trafficking. It has become crystal clear in our efforts that technology plays an increasingly large role in this crime and in the sexual exploitation of children overall. We believe that the technology-driven aspect of these crimes demands its own attention and investment."[2]

 

As of July 2013, Thorn is in talks with leading internet companies (Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Twitter and at least three others) to collaborate on creating a database of millions of child abuse images on the web.[7]

 

Corporate partners

 

Organizations that partner with Thorn in addressing child sex slavery include Polaris Project, Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).[1]

 

*Note Polaris Project is also on the list of #exposesavethechildren and NCMEC connects frequently to most orgs.

 

Thorn has partnered with the McCain Institute.[8]

 

Notable supporters

 

The following are notable individuals from the film, television, and sports industries that support the work and mission of Thorn.[9]

 

Simon Baker

 

Jessica Biel

 

Bradley Cooper

 

Drake

 

Jamie Foxx

 

Kaká

 

Stacy Keibler

 

John Legend

 

Eva Longoria

 

Ludacris

 

Jason Mraz

 

Sean Penn

 

Adrian Peterson

 

Zachary Quinto

 

David Spade

 

Ben Stiller

 

Justin Timberlake

 

Kendall Rae

 

https://www.thorn.org/about-our-fight-against-sexual-exploitation-of-children/

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(organization)

 

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Anonymous ID: b94506 Aug. 26, 2020, 9:46 p.m. No.10435142   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5165 >>5273 >>5423

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Thorn works with a group of technology partners who serve the organization as members of the Technology Task Force. Board member Jim Pitkow serves as the Chair of the task force.[5] The goal of the program includes developing technological barriers and initiatives to ensure the safety of children online and deter sexual predators on the Internet. Various corporate members of the task force include Facebook, Google, Irdeto, Microsoft, Mozilla, Palantir, Salesforce Foundation, Symantec, and Twitter.[6]

 

Following the organizational change in November 2012, Kutcher and Moore made the following statement regarding the overall focus on technology:

 

"For the past three years we have focused our work broadly on combating child sex trafficking. It has become crystal clear in our efforts that technology plays an increasingly large role in this crime and in the sexual exploitation of children overall. We believe that the technology-driven aspect of these crimes demands its own attention and investment."[2]

 

As of July 2013, Thorn is in talks with leading internet companies (Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Twitter and at least three others) to collaborate on creating a database of millions of child abuse images on the web.[7]

 

Corporate partners

 

Organizations that partner with Thorn in addressing child sex slavery include Polaris Project, Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).[1]

 

*Note Polaris Project is also on the list of #exposesavethechildren and NCMEC connects frequently to most orgs.

 

Thorn has partnered with the McCain Institute.[8]

 

Notable supporters

 

The following are notable individuals from the film, television, and sports industries that support the work and mission of Thorn.[9]

 

Simon Baker

 

Jessica Biel

 

Bradley Cooper

 

Drake

 

Jamie Foxx

 

Kaká

 

Stacy Keibler

 

John Legend

 

Eva Longoria

 

Ludacris

 

Jason Mraz

 

Sean Penn

 

Adrian Peterson

 

Zachary Quinto

 

David Spade

 

Ben Stiller

 

Justin Timberlake

 

Kendall Rae

 

https://www.thorn.org/about-our-fight-against-sexual-exploitation-of-children/

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(organization)

 

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Anonymous ID: b94506 Aug. 26, 2020, 9:49 p.m. No.10435165   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5273 >>5423

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Thorn, Digital Defenders of Childre

Combatting Human Trafficking

Project: Spotlight

Partner: Thorn, Digital Defenders of Children

 

“63% of child sex trafficking survivors were advertised online at some point during their trafficking situation.” – Thorn

 

Exploitation of children online for sex has continued to grow. The internet has made purchasing a child for sex nearly as easy as buying a pizza. Online platforms, such as Backpage.com, have become online marketplaces for buying minor sex trafficking victims.

 

The volume of minor victims being sold online for sex demanded a change

 

The McCain Institute has supported and helped to advance the incredible work of Thorn, Digital Defenders of Children. Thorn has worked tirelessly to improve three areas of child safety, finding abused children faster, deterring predators, and creating hostile online environments. To find children faster, they have created two online tools, Spotlight and Solis, for law enforcement agencies across the world, for free. These tools are able to work through the deepest crevasses of the web to identify victims of trafficking more effectively and efficiently. The Spotlight tool was piloted in Phoenix for beta testing in 2015.

 

https://www.mccaininstitute.org/thorn-digital-defenders-children/

 

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