NEVER FORGET what brought us all together before the movement was hijacked by [pay]triots and $hills, and turned into a giant circle jerk for our former President. Vice, Huffington Post, Washington Post, they all claim it’s a hoax. They all disparage you, mock you for believing the truth, for believing well documented operations, and for actually giving a fuck about children nobody else seems to give a shit about.
Operation Cathedral:
The Wonderland Club, named after Alice in Wonderland,[3] was described as "an international network of paedophiles involving the rape of boys and girls live on camera and the traffic in images of the torture of children as young as two months".[2] It was created by two American paedophiles,[4] including one named Peter Giordano.[5] The investigation had been sparked by a tip-off from US police investigating the 1996 rape of an 8-year-old girl broadcast live to paedophiles by webcam.[1][4] The accused, Ronald Riva of Greenfield, California, was in a paedophile gang called The Orchid Club[6][7] and was encouraged during the assault by six others, including Ian Baldock, a member of Wonderland.[2]
One reason for the high profile of the operation was the unusually high number of images possessed, produced, and distributed by Wonderland members (more than 750,000 images and 1,800 videos). One requirement for entry to the club, apart from a recommendation from an existing member, was the expectation to supply 10,000 new or self-produced pornographic images of children.[2][8] Despite substantial police work, only 17 of the 1,263 individuals appearing in the images have been identified:[4] one from Argentina, one from Chile, one from Portugal, six from the United Kingdom, and seven from the United States. The Portuguese national was later identified as Rui Pedro Teixeira Mendonça, an 11-year-old boy kidnapped in Lousada on 4 March 1998 and whose whereabouts are currently unknown.[9]
Six members of the club committed suicide after the raids.[3] Other raids related to the Cathedral operation include 1999's Operation Queensland, involving 20 police forces, and 2001's Operation Janitress, which included police forces across 12 regions.[10][11]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Cathedral
Operation Delirio:
Operation Delirio has thus far led to the arrest of 25 people, 19 of whom were under the age of 18.
Sadly, the Dark Web live stream where these “Red Rooms” are hosted still remain online.
It’s believed the live streams are likely carried out in South East Asia. It’s further known that most of the live streams end with the child being killed.
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2020/07/19/italian-teens-arrested-for-paying-with-bitcoin-to-see-children-tortured-and-murdered-on-dark-web-948992/
Two Italian Teens Pay Bitcoins to Watch Livestream of Children Being Tortured and Murdered
https://www.hngn.com/articles/230746/20200721/two-italian-teens-pay-bitcoins-watch-livestream-children-being-tortured.htm
During the new program, the case of Rui Pedro is also discussed — mostly as a foil to the McCann story: 11-year-old Rui, who vanished almost a decade before, received far less attention than McCann, leading some in the documentary to wonder if he could have been found had the same kinds of resources pulled for McCann been utilized. Was Pedro's case ever solved?
Rui Pedro Teixeira Mendonça was last seen riding his bicycle in Lousada, Portugal on March 4, 1998. When Rui didn't appear at a tutoring appointment later that day, a search began — but Rui never turned up.
In September of that year, in an international child pornography bust, police recovered 750,000 images and videos depicting 1,263 different children from an illicit group known as The Wonderland Club. Pedro was among the 16 children who police were able to identify, according to the Telegraph, a British news organization. Police believe that after being abducted and forced into pornography, Rui was murdered.
https://www.oxygen.com/martinis-murder/case-rui-pedro-disappearance-madeleine-mccann
NEVER FORGET