The word paedophilia refers to pre-pubic children. There also seems to be confusion with nakedness and pornography. If nakedness is an issue then many renaissance panting need to be removed from London Art Galleries.
As much I as I dislike the muslin religion they don’t marry kids apart from Mohamed and some remote villagers in some third world countries.
Child porn is abhorrent and if evidence is planted then those who plant it should be punish in the same way as the accused.
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Paedophilia is not illegal in muslim countries. It's quite normal for a middle-aged man to marry a very young girl.
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With reference to usenet, where hordes of porn images are posted anonymously, why would terrorists use *any* porn. Serious collectors (so I've heard) have automated downloaders that check for dups. So binary differences in what look like identical images of almost equal size would soon arouse suspicion and perhaps irritation enough to investigate closer.Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostWhy would they use kiddie porn when it is being chased by every copper in the world.
Photobucket would be a more sensible place to hide as there are billions of pics posted by millions of users.
Smells fishy to me.
Mind you, that's not to say the average porn hound, or even the vast majority, would be in a position to analyze the differences more closely. But it would make people wonder, especially if the porn appeared to originate from Muslim countries!
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Why would they use kiddie porn when it is being chased by every copper in the world.
Photobucket would be a more sensible place to hide as there are billions of pics posted by millions of users.
Smells fishy to me.
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Planted kiddie porn is plod’s plan B if they can’t nick the poor soul for anything else. After the courts wised up to planted drugs, the police moved on to other means to get a conviction.
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timely coincidence or not?
Link found between terrorism and paedophilia. Apparently steganography is being used by terrorists, planting data in paedo images.
If you check the comments out, most people are connecting this to the new database announced by the NL Stasi and, tbh, that did cross my mind as I read it.
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