There was a time when I had never heard of QAnon but it was a thing. It was comprised of lots of message boards with reputed far right people engaging in conspiracy theories. To this day, I wouldn’t know if I was talking to a QAnon-er. My attitude has been, there’s more than enough to keep a conservative’s hands busy without worrying about the secret hidden stuff of some regime’s doings; however, based on what filtered out to public knowledge, I acknowledged that they indeed had some things right. One plank of QAnon had to do with the belief that government, media, and entertainment were saturated with pedophiles: real networks of powerful people trading access to children for sexual gratification but totally above and out of reach of all law enforcement. I had to take this idea with a grain of salt. It was undeniable that pedophiles exist in some number, co-mingled among every class of people. In that respect, I didn’t disagree with them, but I was not ready to sign on to the notion that there was a vast pervert conspiracy. That was then. Now, on the topic of pedophiles at least, QAnon was right.
It no longer takes a long exposé of carefully curated information gleaned from nefarious backchannels to arrive at the conclusion that there’s a full-scale war on children, not just for sexual gratification, but also sadistic and ideological exploitation. We know this because it’s out of the closet and openly declared. They’re proud of it and their boldness comes from the security of having perverts in high places to sanction their perversion. They have cover from up to the highest office in the land. That individual, Joe Biden has his own questionable past in this regard but my focus here is not just on individuals. Biden has stacked his administration with those openly and publicly endorsing the exploitation of children. This has taken the lid of secrecy off all the other institutions, particularly education departments, that previously felt the need to project public denial.
The façade started to fall with the last conviction and incarceration of Jeffery Epstein. Some would say, ‘wasn’t that proof that his behavior was regarded as socially unacceptable?’ To the contrary, the fact that his pedo-client list remains secret to this day and Epstein is dead is a serious piece of evidence. While the proletariat of perversion is having its great public coming out party, the richest and most powerful still prefer anonymity. This enables them to stay fully ‘in business’ away from the public eye. They’ve undoubtably found subsequent Jeffry Epstein-s.
Another much larger pool of pedophile practitioners and sympathizers is implicated by some of the discoveries of the old Twitter, discoveries made by the Elon Musk crew. If you thought that Twitter should have had a team dedicated to eradicating child trafficking and porn, you’re right, they did. The team was also conspicuously inactive as Elon Musk’s people discovered and reported. Prior to their arrival, the throngs of Twitter minions were primarily dedicated to suppressing elections, Republicans, Trump, conservatives, and the Hunter Biden story, etc. Given that the staff was screeching woke with individuals of many stripes of deviancy in positions of high censorship, pursuing to cancel any adversaries to their predilections, it’s fair to ask the question, who and how many networks of pedophiles were being coddled by the prior twitter regime?
Libs of Tick Toc is Exhibit A in answer to the above questions. The site documented the perverse child grooming activists in their own open and voluntary displays to the rest of the world. A huge number of them are/were teachers and staff in school systems, openly sharing their child sex grooming practices for everyone to see. Curating and posting these displays of corruption quickly hit a nerve with the prior corrupt Twitter administration and Libs of Tic Toc was banned. Libs of Tic Toc had informed a new shocked audience of those that would never have had time to sort through Tic Toc themselves to find the degenerates. Twitter ran cover for them.
Balenciaga is a name that became a household byword just in the past week. They ran a promotion featuring items, images, with visible references pointing back to the underworld of pedophilia, rape, torture, and child sacrifices. At this point, most people have probably just seen an image with a teddy bear in BDSM gear and a child. The cover up was immediate with quick denials, that no one knew anything, as they drafted quick public ‘apologies’. The players have tried to hide behind the excuse of ‘art’ but if you follow all the responsible parties, look at their associations, and especially if you examine the artists, the work of those artists, signaled in the other items found in that ad shoot, you will find yourself viewing representations of an unimaginable hell of sexual violence against children. Many of these details are not even covered in most conservative media yet and probably won’t be.
Public schools, legislators, and drag groomers have already been directly or indirectly implicated in the prior observations but these entities and people are not the ones ‘out there’, ‘up there’, operating only in some domain that you can only read about in conservative news. These are the ones that are invading the school where your child or grandchild is attending in-person right now. It may be just one teacher out of the whole school or it may be a whole cohort of activists working together to promote alternate sexuality, gender dysphoria, with a goal to promote open or even secret gender transitions. They’re coming for your children. It’s no longer in the closet and it’s no longer hidden.
Note: Readers will notice that I cite news stories, facts and allegations, sometimes without providing linked sources. This is for several reasons.
- As an unpaid columnist, I have some constraints to writing more detailed research; however, the referenced information is easily attainable to any that follow news rigorously.
- I encourage all readers to cultivate the habit of developing their own trusted sources for news of consequence to conservatives. An informed citizenry should consider this a personal obligation.
- There is a trend for many columnists following the same stories to load their commentary with links at the expense of analysis and calls to action. I see no need to replicate that model.
- Where a story or fact may presently lack confirmation, I label it as such with words such as ‘alleged’ or ‘implicated’. This is to signal that there is enough context made public to mention the allegation and for the reader to watch for additional confirmation as it’s made public. For a full treatment of how to assess media, see: ‘A Primer on How to Evaluate Media for Yourself and for Self-Defense’