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In addition to the tie-in to the cover-up of the Dutroux Affair, NCMEC was itself linked to a child trafficking scandal in the United States back in 2012.
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In 2012, The New York Times (we should know The NY Times is a newspaper that is operated by the Cabal) ran a story about a website called “Backpage” and claimed Backpage was “the biggest forum for sex trafficking of under-age girls in the United States.”
Backpage was a classified ad website, similar to Craigslist.
Backpage was a classified ad website, similar to Craigslist.
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It was THIS New York Times article helped spawn a major investigation into Backpage, which eventually resulted in the 2016 arrest of its then-CEO, Carl Ferrer, and the site’s founders, Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin.
https://transcripts.cnn.com/show/acd/date/2012-06-07/segment/02
https://transcripts.cnn.com/show/acd/date/2012-06-07/segment/02
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This happened after a three-year investigation into the website by California authorities, who referred to the site as an “online brothel.” The Defense attorneys, on the other hand, called the raid and charges against the owners, a “STUNT.”
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2016/10/07/attorney-backpage-calls-raid-charges-against-owners-stunt/91753226/
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2016/10/07/attorney-backpage-calls-raid-charges-against-owners-stunt/91753226/
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Following the arrests of Ferrer, Lacey and Larkin in 2016,
Ernie Allen (remember he was the NCMEC president when the NY Times article went to print, and was the “child trafficking expert” for Thorn and the McCain Institute) emphatically denied the claims that Backpage was cooperating or had a relationship with NCMEC.
Ernie Allen (remember he was the NCMEC president when the NY Times article went to print, and was the “child trafficking expert” for Thorn and the McCain Institute) emphatically denied the claims that Backpage was cooperating or had a relationship with NCMEC.
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But leaked memos made public in 2019 showed that
Ernie Allen’s denials were false.
More surprising, the leaked memos showed that Allen “believed that Backpage was genuinely trying to rid its site of juvenile sex trafficking” during the period of time that NCMEC was known to have been meeting with Backpage.”
Ernie Allen’s denials were false.
More surprising, the leaked memos showed that Allen “believed that Backpage was genuinely trying to rid its site of juvenile sex trafficking” during the period of time that NCMEC was known to have been meeting with Backpage.”
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In fact if you read the leaked memo below, the government knew all along that Backpage was one of its best partners in stopping sex trafficking.
https://www.techdirt.com/2019/08/28/new-government-documents-reveal-that-backpage-was-actively-helping-law-enforcement-track-down-traffickers/
https://www.techdirt.com/2019/08/28/new-government-documents-reveal-that-backpage-was-actively-helping-law-enforcement-track-down-traffickers/
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Why was Allen denying its relationship with Backpage on the one hand, and then complimenting Backpage secretly on another?
We will discuss further down in the presentation.
We will discuss further down in the presentation.
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In addition, further underscoring Backpage’s cooperation with rooting out sex crimes from its website…a Washington Post article published a year before Allen’s denial noted the following:
“Backpage.com says it reported to NCMEC at least 300 ads a month. Some say they were sending as many as 800 referrals in a month.”
That article has been scrubbed from internet.
Interestingly, NCMEC referred to Backpage’s attempts to reduce ads tied to juvenile sex trafficking as “inadequate.”
“Backpage.com says it reported to NCMEC at least 300 ads a month. Some say they were sending as many as 800 referrals in a month.”
That article has been scrubbed from internet.
Interestingly, NCMEC referred to Backpage’s attempts to reduce ads tied to juvenile sex trafficking as “inadequate.”
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Also notable is the fact that Arizona State University (ASU), where the McCain Institute is housed, were also involved with “research” involving Backpage, where ASU researchers “placed faked ads on the erotic ad section of Backpage.com in 15 U.S. cities, and tracked how many different men called the phone numbers.
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