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Porn industry has always scouted young people; especially females. Look at Traci Lords' story, for example. Nowadays, you have underage kids with unfettered access to the web, and through channels over social media, many of them start their onlyfans pages when they are 14, 15 - Hell, even younger. For every 1 Traci Lords back in the 70s/80s, you have 50-100 of them all over the world. In places like Ukraine, models start in childhood, and produce actual CP. When they "age out", they hit up places like metart, joymii, or those outfits to keep paying bills.
The culmination of all this leads to conversations regarding sex and age appropriateness. You'll never get everyone to agree on AOC laws. In the meantime, you're going to have predators and young people engaging in things that are going to constantly push societal boundaries until it's common knowledge that most of the "amateur" porn content you see is that of minors. Look at what PornHub did. Someone squeezed Mastercard and Visa, and now any content that's "unverified" is gone. Too many unverifiable uploads to sift through them all. Think about the totality of that. There was so much undecipherable content, that they had to simply draw a line between legal/illicit using verified/unverified accounts. How many people picked up on the significance of that?
Some people got pissed because Q made the statement:
>The pedo networks are being dismantled.
>The child abductions for satanic rituals (ie Haiti and other 3rd world countries) are paused (not terminated until players in custody).
>We pray every single day for God’s guidance and direction as we are truly up against pure evil.
You want to know what happened? They started working on this, and had a sudden realization of just how super massive this is. Epstein was just one player in the game. He just so happened to have a clientele that would actually get the public's attention. Nobody cares about the models in foreign countries being passed around and producing content for low-level people. But Epstein? That was a "shocker!"; at least enough to get the public's attention.
That iceberg meme showing the "real" depth of the internet? It's almost a parallel to the child trafficking networks, which sometimes overlap the drug networks, which sometimes overlap the ABCs, which are the financial backers for most of the evil in the world. Yes, it's that bad, and it's so much that it's seeping into the clearnet and numbing people to the real operating going on in much deeper/darker places in the world.
Matters of national security, much? You bet your ass when half the of the world's governments are turning a blind eye to it.