Posted on 04/05/2009 10:47:41 PM PDT by gondramB
Summary
This visually explosive FBI document reveals the secret symbols organized pedophiles use to recognize each other and is likely to be of broad interest to readers, especially parents. Wikileaks has verified the document.
Knowledge is a good thing to have, usually. :o)
Wasn’t that a Barney Frank lapel pin?
They're everywhere!!!1!
ok.. question.
if i see someone wearing such a ring or necklace, and proceed to pound their head into the ground... can i collect a reward when i turn in the liquefied remains?
on a more serious note... could i have any legal problems if i restrain the individual until authorities arrive? which brings me back to wondering about restraining ‘techniques’ on said individual... like... announcing to the gathering mob what the guy does
>>ok.. question.
if i see someone wearing such a ring or necklace, and proceed to pound their head into the ground... can i collect a reward when i turn in the liquefied remains?
on a more serious note... could i have any legal problems if i restrain the individual until authorities arrive? which brings me back to wondering about restraining techniques on said individual... like... announcing to the gathering mob what the guy does<<
The problem is it could be innocent... or they could believe in underage sex but not actually do it.
i may believe in normal, hetero, over 20 year old sex... that doesn’t mean i walk around advertising for it.
and yes, i think announcing it to the people around would be a good first step.
the second would be to throw trash/garbage/food at the individual (of course, if he comes after me... i may be forced to defend myself :)
ping
>>I don’t know why a triangle would suggest anything sexual. Usually, it is symbolic of ambition and energy (fire). It is male but if there is esoteric quality to it perhaps derived from the Egyptians or Greeks, maybe Masonic in nature that points to sex, I don’t see it. <<
I’m guessing it’s hard to pick a truly original symbol for anything.
Be Careful. The above is the logo for Alcoholics Anonymous.
If you run into the real pedo article, get info and give it the the authorities.
I would also guess that they wanted to pick a symbol that would look perfectly innocuous to anyone who doesn't know what it means.
> maybe Masonic in nature that points to sex, I don’t see it.
There is nothing Masonic about the paedophile symbol.
I am also reminded of the South Park episode where two NAMBLA’s are confused - North American Man/Boy Love Association,and the North American Marlon Brando Look Alikes...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartman_Joins_NAMBLA
http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/103916
Given the FBI’s past record, how do we know they aren’t talking out of their Clymers on this one? Remember that that BS “terrorist warning signs” report in Missouri?
> and yes, i think announcing it to the people around would be a good first step.
That would be an excellent way to get sued for millions for slander. Particularly if there are witnesses. And while “truth” is an absolute defense for all defamation proceedings such as slander and libel, it would be your burden to prove that this stranger was, in fact, a paedophile. I doubt he would make that easy for you to do.
> the second would be to throw trash/garbage/food at the individual (of course, if he comes after me... i may be forced to defend myself :)
That would be an excellent way to be arrested and charged with Assault, and possibly Disorderly Conduct. If the paedophile attacked you for throwing stuff at him, he may be able to plead “Self Defense”. Then it would be your ass in the sling, not his.
On the assumption that you believe this bulletin, your best thing to do if you see those symbols is to keep your kids away from that guy.
If you read the FBI report, it gives information on the meaning of the triangle.
APf
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