The Pedophocracy

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A term coined by David McGowan and the title of his book on the subject of pedophilia as an Elite habit and one of the main tools of control of the visible ruling elites, by those not so visible. [1] Of all human vices and perversions, pedophilia carries the most shame and outrage in the public mind and thus has vast potential as a source of control.

This is a deeply disturbing and difficult subject. In similar fashion to the proposition that elements of the State could use terrorist 'false-flag' attacks against their own populations to further their agendas, the public at large simply cannot accept that the very worst depravities of child sexual abuse could be systematically cultivated and used by those same elements as a calculated and quite deliberate means of Machiavellian control.

There is a large body of information available on the internet for those with the stomach for it. The deeper the investigation, the deeper the realisation that the phenomenon is so fundamentally ingrained in Western Establishment power structures that to pursue the truths of the matter is not only deeply unpleasant but potentially dangerous.

Perhaps the best and most thorough such investigation into one manifestation of 'The Pedophocracy' is that by Joël Van der Reijden published on his ISGP website - 'Beyond The Dutroux Affair' [2]. It is a detailed account of an infamous Belgian case that reached its denouement in the mid 1990's. It names many prominent members of the Belgian establishment as being complicit to the extent of rendering Marc Dutroux himself a relatively minor detail. Anyone seeking deeper insight into any of the major child abuse scandals and the phenomenon of pedophilia generally, should start with this extended essay. It is a chilling and totally convincing account of the most horrific extended, organised and systematic abuse of innocent young children in which senior police officers, magistrates, judges, politicians and even Belgian and Dutch Royalty are pointedly named as being deeply complicit.

... And yet, beyond pillorying the odd unknown (though nonetheless deeply unpleasant) individual when successfully prosecuted for similar crimes, the mainstream media maintains a near total silence on the issue and will not touch Joël Van der Reijden's revelations with a barge pole.

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