Homan better DIG on Section 8 Housing recipients. STAT
>Why did Baker stop the bread at 369?
369
Dec 18, 2017 11:57:28 PM EST
Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 82d434 No. 121555
Dec 18, 2017 11:55:21 PM EST
Anonymous ID: 205c72 No. 121535
>>121519
>They Derailed
as Punishment for ALT extraction. Wonder which pawn is off the table… Or was it something higher?
>>121535
BISHOP (cult).
Q
Adam is a figure from the Hebrew Bible
Books Written to STEER Opinions, do not make it TRUTH.
but, go on ahead…
>BOMB and 1929
>is the science
You just described ALL bills put forward by Politicians.
They don't put ANYTHING forward, without getting a kickBACK
o7
How to steer a false narrative 101
"Let me Summarize…"
"Recorded Interview, heavily edited" (they ALL ARE, btw, to help mind fuck sheep)
But…back to "Let ME Summarize"….
So many sheep, still swallowing the lies.
Very sad.
Benny looking more and more like clickbait paytriot
Charlie Kirk Murder Trial is OVER! Tyler Robinson Lover Exposed Smoking Gun Evidence LIVE in Court
This is hard proof America's children were 'ROBBED': Expert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26I1D8leeo4
"Education"
Indoctrination by CRIMINALS, who take advantage at EVERY FUCKING TURN.
"Oh MICKEY…"
Dasting. Can't post vid, but matches shaped thing at the end.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sXv41TpvoFE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUhsueDwtu8
FBI warns of '764 Terror Network' in Nevada
[MKUltra]
764
Feb 15, 2018 12:52:21 AM EST
Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 925f8f No. 381944
You are missing the connections.Continue to build the MAP.
MAP provides the KEY.
KEY spreads the TRUTH.
TRUTH shines LIGHT.
LIGHT saves HUMANITY.
Future proves past.
Trust the plan.
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College professor allegedly turned his lesson plans into a drug network | Wake Up America
"Colorful Branding and Prostitutes"
KEK
Standard Tactic for Sales of Anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH_e5s8t0R4
o7 ty
>adrenochrome
https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.adrenochrome_labs_inc.33c3dbc2d2d1361c94aacfcfa16228a1.html
>15 year old Texan boy, who is currently serving an 80 year prison sentence.
Searched that phrase, came up with this one.
DASTING
https://www.beneaththesurfacenews.com/post/wondering-about-that-80-year-sentence-given-to-an-erath-county-teen-here-s-what-you-didn-t-know
Wondering about that 80-year sentence given to an Erath County teen? Here’s what you didn’t know.
“HE IS A SCARY KID.”
Lt. Jeremy Lanier works crimes against children and called the case the most disturbing he has ever seen.
Lanier began his investigation after the Stephenville Police Department was notified by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that it had received a number of tips about Cadenhead’s disturbing online behavior.
Lanier received a search warrant for Cadenhead’s home and seized his laptop, which was sent to the Texas Department of Public Safety lab in Austin where a plethora of heinous images and videos were discovered.
“To be perfectly honest, the child pornography is probably the least egregious crime he has committed; he is a scary kid,” Lanier told Beneath the Surface News. “His whole thing is about online manipulation.”
Erath County Assistant District Attorney Jett Smith said Cadenhead referred to himself as a “cult leader” who encouraged others to engage in sextortion and doxing.
“The evidence presented at the punishment hearing showed that the defendant possessed images of young children not only being sexually abused, but also choked, beaten, suffocated and grievously injured,” Smith said. “The defendant used these images to coerce others into mutilating themselves, including carving his screen name into their bodies, and harming animals.”
One particularly disturbing video retrieved from Cadenhead’s computer showed one of his followers killing her hamster.
When asked how Cadenhead responded to the police investigation, Lanier said, “He couldn’t have cared less.”
At the time of his arrest, Cadenhead was living at home and not going to school.
“He spent all of his time on the computer terrorizing people,” Lanier said. “My response to the sentencing is that the evidence showed that he presents a danger to the children and youth of this community.
“If he had continued access to the Internet, I believe he would have continued the behavior.”
Smith also supported Cadenhead’s punishment.
“The depravity and future dangerousness of this defendant is reflected in the sentence handed down by Judge Cashon,” he said.
This is the MAP
Rise of violent online extremists targeting children leads to wave of arrests, lawsuits
What’s perhaps most stunning is that this federal investigation, which according to the FBI now involves more than 350 cases, more than a dozen of them in Maryland alone and each of the bureau's 56 field offices, began in the bedroom of a 15-year-old high school dropout from Stephenville, Texas.
Prosecutors said Bradley Cadenhead, now 20, first created 764 on Discord, the messaging app popular with gamers. The name, 764, was taken from the partial Stephenville zip code, a small town of 22,000, a little more than an hour southwest of Fort Worth.
Cadenhead is currently serving an 80-year sentence in Texas state prison for multiple child pornography and sex offenses, crimes that included coercing minor females to make what’s called “cut signs.”
“They will get their victim to take a knife, some kind of sharp object, and they will have them cut their username into their skin, into their flesh,” DeGeorge said. “It just kind of reinforces their mentality of, ‘OK, well, I own you. You are my almost virtual slave.’ It's very, very disturbing to see that.”
Baron Martin, 21, of Tucson, Arizona, an alleged member of 764 who hid behind the Discord username “Convict,” posted a guidebook online, according to a federal criminal complaint.
The digital manual instructed 764 followers on how to groom and extort minor females and encouraged members “to target vulnerable populations, those struggling with mental health issues, eating disorders or who already self-harm.”
Through extortion and coercion, DeGeorge says, 764 members have succeeded in getting minor victims to engage in sex acts, cut themselves, crush animals, light themselves on fire, and even livestream their own suicides.
In late November, DeGeorge and his team arrested 20-year-old Erik Lee Madison in his home in Halethorpe, Maryland, near Baltimore.
According to federal charging documents, Madison used a burner phone, told alleged victims he lived in Germany and went by the name “Leo.” It took federal agents more than a year to identify and arrest Madison, DeGeorge says.
Madison’s grandfather told the 7News I-Team that Madison has “always been a follower.” He declined to speak in greater detail. Madison’s mother declined an interview request.
Federal prosecutors said Madison coerced multiple victims to self-harm, asking one 14-year-old girl during an early September chat on Discord, “can you cut today. I need you to use your blood to draw on a wall.”
The teen later told investigators she communicated with Madison on Discord after first meeting him on Roblox, an online gaming site built largely for children.
Based in San Mateo, California, Roblox boasts more than 150 million daily users, roughly 40% of them under 13. The company is currently facing dozens of lawsuits from families and three different state Attorneys General.
“They don't want the truth to come out about how dangerous this platform is, about how long they've known how dangerous it is,” said Alexandra Walsh, a partner with the law firm Anapol Weiss.
Walsh, who has 16 active lawsuits against Roblox, alleges her clients were initially groomed by sexual predators or violent extremists on the gaming platform. Two-thirds of her lawsuits also name Discord as a defendant.
“We hear about the radicalization of youth in other parts of the world. It is happening in this country. It is happening through platforms like Roblox,” Walsh said.
In her lawsuits, Walsh details how Roblox executives allegedly resisted efforts to set up any child safety guardrails in the interest of increasing engagement.
“The corporate culture is about growth, growth, growth, and it continues to be to this day,” Walsh said. “Any kind of safety feature that was going to create friction for that growth, that was going to slow that growth, was something that the company was reluctant to adopt, and in many cases did not adopt.”
Roblox recently announced comprehensive safety reforms, like AI-powered facial age-estimation technology to access the chat function, part of what its CEO, David Baszucki, called the “gold standard” for child safety and something other apps with minor users were sure to copy. But those changes won’t go into effect in the U.S. until January.
The company declined to provide a comment to 7News about the ongoing lawsuits or broader concerns about child safety.
A spokesperson for the messaging App Discord sent 7News a statement which reads in part, “The actions of extremist groups have no place on Discord or anywhere in society. We’re committed to user safety and have dedicated teams working to disrupt these networks. "
more
https://wjla.com/features/i-team/rise-of-online-extremists-targeting-minors-leads-to-wave-of-arrests-lawsuits-fbi-kash-patel-764-maryland-discord-roblox
Can't get a much more POWERFUL Confirmation to that 764 drop than this.
764
Feb 15, 2018 12:52:21 AM EST
Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 925f8f No. 381944
You are missing the connections.Continue to build the MAP.
MAP provides the KEY.
KEY spreads the TRUTH.
TRUTH shines LIGHT.
LIGHT saves HUMANITY.
Future proves past.
Trust the plan.
Q
>National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Perhaps at the same time, he could do something regarding OTC Ivermectin.
Current US GOUGING companies, who capitalized on the necessity OVERFUCKINGCHARGE.
India RX companies take TOO LONG to get.
Cures?
RELEASE THEM