August 1, 20205 yr 22 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Uh-oh All I know is in that Netflix documentary Dershowitz came off as a complete scumbag. Felt like he was straight faced lying the whole time. No facts, no proof...just my gut.
August 1, 20205 yr 21 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Uh-oh He's just an odd person for someone to go after and/or accuse, no? Not to mention, he's probably one of the best attorneys in the country. His accuser is either really brave or she's getting really bad advice (if the accusations are false).
August 1, 20205 yr This was posted to a fb group page I’m on. How to catch a child predator 101. It’s a Trap! 😆 these characters are all teenagers in case you’re that dense 😆
August 1, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Paul852 said: I'd imagine at this point there'd be an accusation. Both Clinton and Trump have had PLENTY of sex allegations against them. Not one has been from anybody underage. Hopefully Maxwell outs everybody and we can put this to rest. Yeah with the documentary out and island staff on record as saying they never saw Clinton doing anything inappropriate (outside of associating with a pedo scumbag), my head tells me there won't be anything coming out about him... either because he never had sex with anyone underage or he and Epstein were able to hide it. In my eyes, he's still a sh**bag. Trump is a weird case. He seems to be the most entangled with Epstein based on all the evidence but my gut tells me he didn't do anything with kids. "I've known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy. He's a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side." The quote seems genuine. You don't make that public poke at an old buddy if you're guilty of the same thing. What I think is going on with these characters in Epstein's orbit is exactly what Trump said 20 years ago... which was Epstein was a fun guy to be around. He had money, knew how to party, was charismatic, and drew people in. Where guys like Trump and Clinton get themselves into trouble is they get too close and then become tainted by the Epstein pedo narrative. They can't claim ignorance because they knew what was going on and they can't outright condemn him for the very same reason. They'd look like fools to say Epstein was a scumbag when they are one Giuffre deposition away from being put at the scene of the crime. Then again they are both proven liars so who knows? The real tragedy here is the girls. And all someone had to do was speak up. Clearly, people like Trump and Clinton knew about it. To me, that makes them almost as guilty as the Dershowitz's of the world.
August 3, 20205 yr On 8/1/2020 at 9:35 AM, The Norseman said: All I know is in that Netflix documentary Dershowitz came off as a complete scumbag. Felt like he was straight faced lying the whole time. No facts, no proof...just my gut. That dude makes my skin crawl. He just seems like creeper. Great lawyer, but definitely a sleezebag.
August 3, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, rambo said: That dude makes my skin crawl. He just seems like creeper. Great lawyer, but definitely a sleezebag. Totally agree. Clearly a guy this world would be better off without.
August 3, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, NoDak Eagle said: That would be scary, if it were true. https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-more-global-covid-deaths-th/fact-check-there-are-more-confirmed-global-covid-19-deaths-than-the-number-of-children-reported-missing-in-the-u-s-idUSKCN24I268 Shared on Facebook and Instagram, posts claim that the number of COVID-19 deaths worldwide is less than the number of children who go missing in the United States. It is unclear if the posts mean missing children per year, or active missing children cases. In either scenario, this claim is false. As reported coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html by Johns Hopkins University, the number of confirmed COVID-19-related deaths around the world was 590,650 by the time of this article’s publication. The number of U.S. deaths was 138,360. Around the world, COVID-19 cases and deaths are likely undercounted. According to a study published in June by the National Center for Health Statistics, the number of Americans who died from COVID-19 in March through May was likely significantly higher than the official U.S. count due in part to state-level reporting discrepancies ( here ). In Brazil, data from public notaries reviewed by Reuters indicate that the death toll from COVID-19 in the worst hit part of the remote Amazon region may be three times the official count ( here ). According to the FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC), 421,394 missing person records for juveniles under the age of 18 were entered into the center’s database in 2019 ( here ). In 2018, that number was 424,066 ( here ); in 2017, that number was 464,324 ( here ); and in 2016, that number was 465,676 ( here As explained by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, the nation’s leading clearing house of information about missing children, these numbers represent reports of missing children, meaning that if a child runs away multiple times in a year, each instance is entered into the NCIC database separately and counted in the annual total ( here ). "Likewise,” the center website says, "if an entry is withdrawn and amended or updated, that would also be reflected in the total.” The FBI reports that in 2019, 609,275 records for missing persons of all ages were entered into NCIC, but that 607,104 of those records were "purged” during the same period ( here ) Reasons for these removals include individuals returning home, law enforcement agencies locating the subject, or agencies determining that records entered were invalid. As of December 31, 2019 NCIC contained 87,438 active missing person records. A total of 30,618, or 35%, of those records were for missing juveniles under the age of 18 ( here ). Most importantly: Reuters reported in 2018 that although kidnapped children make headlines, abduction is rare in the U.S. ( here ). On average, fewer than 350 people under the age of 21 have been abducted by strangers in the United States per year since 2010, the FBI says. From 2010 through 2017, the number has ranged from a low of 303 in 2016 to a high of 384 in 2011 with no clear directional trend. In cases where children are abducted, it is far more common for a non-custodial parent to be the kidnapper: This was reported 2,359 times in 2017, the FBI data showed.
August 3, 20205 yr 31 minutes ago, Ace Nova said: That would be scary, if it were true. https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-more-global-covid-deaths-th/fact-check-there-are-more-confirmed-global-covid-19-deaths-than-the-number-of-children-reported-missing-in-the-u-s-idUSKCN24I268 Shared on Facebook and Instagram, posts claim that the number of COVID-19 deaths worldwide is less than the number of children who go missing in the United States. It is unclear if the posts mean missing children per year, or active missing children cases. In either scenario, this claim is false. As reported coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html by Johns Hopkins University, the number of confirmed COVID-19-related deaths around the world was 590,650 by the time of this article’s publication. The number of U.S. deaths was 138,360. Around the world, COVID-19 cases and deaths are likely undercounted. According to a study published in June by the National Center for Health Statistics, the number of Americans who died from COVID-19 in March through May was likely significantly higher than the official U.S. count due in part to state-level reporting discrepancies ( here ). In Brazil, data from public notaries reviewed by Reuters indicate that the death toll from COVID-19 in the worst hit part of the remote Amazon region may be three times the official count ( here ). According to the FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC), 421,394 missing person records for juveniles under the age of 18 were entered into the center’s database in 2019 ( here ). In 2018, that number was 424,066 ( here ); in 2017, that number was 464,324 ( here ); and in 2016, that number was 465,676 ( here As explained by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, the nation’s leading clearing house of information about missing children, these numbers represent reports of missing children, meaning that if a child runs away multiple times in a year, each instance is entered into the NCIC database separately and counted in the annual total ( here ). "Likewise,” the center website says, "if an entry is withdrawn and amended or updated, that would also be reflected in the total.” The FBI reports that in 2019, 609,275 records for missing persons of all ages were entered into NCIC, but that 607,104 of those records were "purged” during the same period ( here ) Reasons for these removals include individuals returning home, law enforcement agencies locating the subject, or agencies determining that records entered were invalid. As of December 31, 2019 NCIC contained 87,438 active missing person records. A total of 30,618, or 35%, of those records were for missing juveniles under the age of 18 ( here ). Most importantly: Reuters reported in 2018 that although kidnapped children make headlines, abduction is rare in the U.S. ( here ). On average, fewer than 350 people under the age of 21 have been abducted by strangers in the United States per year since 2010, the FBI says. From 2010 through 2017, the number has ranged from a low of 303 in 2016 to a high of 384 in 2011 with no clear directional trend. In cases where children are abducted, it is far more common for a non-custodial parent to be the kidnapper: This was reported 2,359 times in 2017, the FBI data showed. Thanks. Thought that number seemed awfully high
August 4, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, NoDak Eagle said: Thanks. Thought that number seemed awfully high Why wouldn't you spend some time actually looking into it then?
August 4, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Paul852 said: Why wouldn't you spend some time actually looking into it then? With those kind of standards, no one would ever post anything here.
August 4, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, mayanh8 said: Did this really happen? Unless there’s an audio recording of it then I wouldn’t believe it
August 4, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Mike030270 said: Unless there’s an audio recording of it then I wouldn’t believe it
August 21, 20205 yr On 8/4/2020 at 9:22 AM, Mike030270 said: Gross Did he really say " so what big deal" when the other guy said " she is a child sex trafficker"?
August 21, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said: Did he really say " so what big deal" when the other guy said " she is a child sex trafficker"? He did
August 21, 20205 yr 35 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said: Did he really say " so what big deal" when the other guy said " she is a child sex trafficker"? To be fair it seems the world is shrugging its shoulders about the news of this huge celebrity pedo island. 2020 has been crazy
August 21, 20205 yr 22 minutes ago, Mike030270 said: To be fair it seems the world is shrugging its shoulders about the news of this huge celebrity pedo island. 2020 has been crazy Everyone is desensitized to everything anymore
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