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2005-07-23 19:32:13 -
For any who want to fight child and animal porn online, I have formed a group on Yahoo Groups called, "The WatchDog". Here is the link:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_WatchDog/

The purpose and mission of the WatchDog is to seek out all yahoo groups and member profiles, internet websites, and violators of obscenity laws regarding postings of inappropriate and illegal material pertaining to child sexual exploitation or abuse, beastility, and animal sexual exploitation or abuse. ALL offenders we find ARE REPORTED to the proper authorities. We work together to help clean-up the internet and to help protect our childen and animals.

If you find child porn, report to the:
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
https://secure.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/CybertipServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US

If you find bestiality porn or obscenity crimes, report it to:
ObscenityCrimes.Org
http://www.obscenitycrimes.org/complaint/default.cfm?action=IOCForm


2005-07-14 04:09:10 -
Hi, I was serching the net to get more information about photography, and i accendently got on a site that had child pornography i was just woundering were i can report this abuse online if i incouter this problem again?


2005-05-27 06:47:08 -
im writing in concern to the fact that i require some information on child pornography! i need issues that relate to justice. please contact me asap- THANKYOU


2005-04-28 09:00:33 -
can anybody provide links to articles or research papers for child porography.
i an researching a writing that will be called
''is child porn a mental ilness''

please e-mail me,i am closing my research on the last day of may 05 and as soon as its posted online i will provide on this forum the web address that its posted on.

thanks
andrew


2005-03-23 19:25:05 -
Dimitri,

I read with interest the information you provided. It appears you are knowlegable about the issue.

Two points caught my eye in particular. You mentioned that pedophiles can range in age from 10-65. I'm curious to know what kind of pedophile could be as young as 10! and how would such a young person become involved in such activity? Are they forced into it? or, as incredible as it sounds, willing participants?

The second point was in your conclusion. You stated that law enforcemnent recognizes that there is a demand for this filth. I have no doubt that a small but highly active percent of the population does demand such stuff but what are the statistics on repeat demands from the same group? If, as you state, there are 400,000 sex offenders in the U.S. alone is this a "normal" amount for a population the size of the U.S.?

Lastly, the main point I made in my first published comments was the lack of emphasis placed on the makers, rather than the viewers, of child pornography by law enforcement. Do you have any data on these agencies tracking down the "hidden" criminals?

If the child pronography industry is a $ 2 billion plus a year business there must be powerful groups involved in its' production and distribution including, no doubt, Mafia and Mafia-like organizations. Please send me additional information along these lines. I will continue to respond when or if I feel the need.

Thanks.

CW Hale


2005-03-11 23:27:41 -
I would like to send you some links to publications
about my criminal case. I worked for Mitsubishi
Electric Automation in Vernon Hills, IL, USA from my house in Twin Cities.
My case are getting public attention now as an example
of miscarriage of justice. I could not defend myself,
because I did not have enough money for computer
expert. I was forced to confess for possession of
child porn. I got browser hijackers while browsing the
web. I was redirected to illigal sites against my
will. Some illigal pictures were found on my hard
drive only after
recovering in unallocated clusters, without dates of
files creation/download.
I do not know how can courts press widely on people to
convict them, while whole Internet is a mess.

This is my story in inquisition21.com. There is all
information about case written by Irish writer Brian
Rothery.

http://www.inquisition21.com/article~view~7~page_num~3.html

This is publication in Wired news

http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,63391,00.html

This is publication in Theregester

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/05/13/browser_hijacking_risks/

Article in Globe and Mail newspaper
http://ctv.globetechnology.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040617.gttwhijac17/tech/Technology/techBN/ctv-technology

Article in ZDnet
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5344831.html

This is article in Washington Times, May 22, 2004
There is information about my case.

http://www.cato.org/cgi-bin/scripts/printtech.cgi/dailys/05-30-04.html

Article in Crime research center:

http://www.crime-research.org/news/07.22.2004/506/

Article in Dallas, TX Newspaper

http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=13614767&BRD=1426&PAG=461&dept_id=528214&rfi=6



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