Sunday, February 26, 2012

Volunteers Follow Pedophiles' Online Tracks

This is an article about evil- unveiled. I have a link to them on this blog. They do really good work in outing pedophiles. Those who are cyber following and outing pedophiles at evil-unveiled need to remain anonymous. They go to pedophile web sites and forums and the lead person "Veronica" pretends to be a pedophile. I give her credit. I couldn't engage them in conversation. I actually found this story on boychat the pedophile chat forum. This story was posted with conversation threads talking about "Veronica." The things they say about this "Veronica" are disgusting. I will be making a video and posting it on my You Tube page so others can see what they have to say. It is hard enough reading what they have to say never mind actually holding a conversation with them. It is hard to make the videos I am making and posting. I had to stop yesterday because sometime the weight of what I am doing hits hard. That won't make me stop though. I just have to know my limits and take care of myself so I can keep going.

The enormity of the agenda to normalize pedophilia can be overwhelming as well. The reality that if this isn't stopped more children will be hurt and sexual relationships between children and adults will become mainstream in our society. The evidence that this is occurring is staggering. So people like "Veronica" and evil-unveiled are doing the world a great service. Actually doing children a great service. Evil-unveiled seems to understand that something has to be done to protect children. I hope that my advocacy against pedophilia (anti-ped)  and the normalization of pedophilia will help as well. It seems that my childhood trauma, sexual and ritual abuse isn't in vain. I honestly feel that I was supposed to get to this point in my life. I was supposed to heal and move forward in my life so I could get to the point of becoming a voice against pedophilia. Pedophilia played a large role in my abuse as a child. It disgusts me that adults think it is okay to use children for their sexual gratification. Then they have the audacity to try to cover up their abuse.

I will be forever grateful to the power of technology. If the internet was as big as it is now in 1992 when the FMSwordF came into being. IMO they would have never held the level of clout that did. It may be one of the reasons they don't have the clout they used to. When there are people like myself who are trying to tell their stories and now have forums in which to do so. The ability to shut us up and to "debunk" us is much harder. My plan remains to have my memoir published and available and accepted by the mainstream media. Meanwhile I will continue with my educating on the normalization of pedophilia and how destructive it would be to our society. Rosie

Group Aids Law Enforcement In Finding Predators

POSTED: 3:22 pm CST February 23, 2012
UPDATED: 11:24 am CST February 24, 2012
A grassroots effort across the country is tracking down dangerous pedophiles and tipping off police. The group contributed to the recent arrest of an Iowa man.Last month, Kevin Morrissey led law enforcement on a chase from Blair to Fremont. At the end of the pursuit, Morrissey tried to kill himself while parked in front of the Fremont Area Medical Center.The Iowa native had an outstanding warrant in Washington state. He was caught possessing child pornography.It turns out that Morrissey is a pedophile activist, according to law enforcement agencies.

 They weren't alone in trying to locate him; a group of volunteers had tracked Morrissey's every move online for years.The group also tipped off Omaha police about Jonathan Johnson, who was convicted of sexually molesting children in 2008.KETV NewsWatch 7's Ryan Luby and KETV photojournalist Dave Hynek traveled to Nashville, Tenn., to talk with a woman who heads up the website called evil-unveiled.com. The identity of the woman, who we will call Veronica, can't be revealed. She has been the target of death threats and fears for her safety.Veronica spends every day online, up to 10 hours or more, pretending she's a pedophile."We wanted to unveil the evil that's on the Internet," she said. "They're like cockroaches. They're everywhere."Veronica searches for people who are not necessarily convicted sex offenders, but who are attracted to children."The problem with pedophile websites that we monitor is that they don't think there's anything wrong with sexually pursuing a child," she said. "They encourage each other. They embolden each other."Veronica and her team of six volunteers, who live around the world, are Internet watchdogs. They track, download and store every comment posted to sites that cater to pedophile activists. Those activists think pedophilia is OK and want to make their fantasies legal."They would actually like to change legislation," said Veronica. "They would like to lower the age of consent. They would like to make it so that children have more rights, to have sex with older people."The comments and websites themselves are protected by freedom of speech and the first amendment. That's where Veronica and her team step in."We basically are chameleons," she said.The group takes the comments, which are accessible to the public, and reposts them on their own website. They develop profiles for each anonymous screen name. They track and eventually identify who the person really is."For some, it's easy. As they post something, they post an email with it. You Google it, you plug it into MySpace or Facebook and there they are, boom, they're identified in five minutes," Veronica said.In the case of Kevin Morrissey, according to court records, the Oakland, Iowa native was wanted for possessing several thousand images and videos of child pornography in Kitsap County, Wash."He's one of the most networked pedophile activists out there," said Veronica.The Washington State Patrol detective who is handling Morrissey's case wrote in a felony complaint that the information about Morrissey on evil-unveiled.com "parallels (his) investigation."In the case against Jonathan Johnson, the online team tracked him even before his arrest and conviction in 2008. Veronica said they were on his trail for about nine months, even before police knew about him. An Omaha police detective told the NewsWatch 7 I-Team through an email, that Johnson wouldn't have been investigated had the Web watchers not put him on their radar.Johnson, who confessed to his crimes, talked with NewsWatch 7 in 2008."I let things happen that shouldn't have happened," said Johnson at the Douglas County Corrections Center shortly after his arrest.The I-Team again talked to Johnson this week in prison, in Tecumseh. He endorsed the people of evil-unveiled.com who helped lock him up."The foundation behind what they do is clear to me. They're trying to stop people from hurting other people," Johnson said."We do not want a child to be harmed," said Veronica. "We want to prevent that, that's it."

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