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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Taking advantage of the free wifi

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — A 50-year-old pastor has been arrested after he was indicted on six counts of sexual exploitation of a minor. 

The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) reported its investigation began after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) about an upload of child sex abuse material from a church’s internet connection.

4 comments:

  1. So let me get this straight. This guy uploaded some pics or whatever and is now busted. Similar incidents happen all of the time. There's a lady in jail for helping sell minors to rich people. Her partner supposedly suicided by choking himself with a piece of toilet paper with most of his body touching the ground; his hands weren't bound. Yet, no one actually purchased said kids to abuse. Sounds like we should get whomever can catch a few uploads on this case! Or.... And bear with me, Epstein didn't kill himself and we're being lied to. Got it!

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  2. So I take it someone has an unauthorized network monitor on a porn server to identify IP addresses. That is disturbing in itself. You can assume someone has a monitor on conservative sites and is letting the appropriate govt agencies know. That way the IRS and FBI can harass the appropriate people. I wonder if those VPN services are worth while.

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    1. Anon, if you needed *more* proof that you're being spied on by your own govt, here it is.

      Also, if you're not already in multiple lists within the alphabet agencies, you're not trying hard enough. Not even talking porn or criminal enterprise. Simply being white, male, hetero, Christian, conservative, proponent of smaller govt is enough to make you a person of interest.

      Abolish the
      ATF, FBI, DNI, Dept of Ed, IRS, EPA, all labor unions.

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  3. The "victims" were 16 yo and made up to look like they were much older, ala, Tracy Lords. THEY can take piks OFF your devices and they can put piks ON your devices. Are you 100% sure such things are NOT in the caches of any of your devices or hidden in a cloud server associated with your ISP or phone company? If you use IT you are vulnerable.

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