Thank you for your patience and not giving up on me.
Most interesting. People who came up with this are definitely the Weaponized Autists we know and love them to be! Hope it is as true as it is comforting!
thanks for translating!
Next UP in the Broward rabbit's hole - Here's an interesting
video that may not be up for too much longer. The vlogger was careful to not say too much in the video itself and leaves it to the viewer to find the articles and connect the dots. Interestingly one of the articles he reviewed was on FNC but when I searched their web site I couldn't find it - when I did then find through an internet search I went back to FNC web site and searched again, using terms from the title of their article, even, and couldn't find it ... but here it is:
Growing Pedophile Clusters are Shelters for Sex Offenders, Danger Zones for Public -
"In Florida, according to Prof. Jill Levenson, there are more than 100 sex offenders living in a 1-square-mile area of Broward County. Levenson didnt name the area, but Broward County has become famous for its inability to find homes for released offenders. Instead it houses them under a bridge on the Julia Tuttle Causeway. The only other location, according to local newspaper reports, is a swampy, isolated trailer park on the far west of the county."
Sex-Offender City -
"Floridas sex criminals are crowding into a handful of neighborhoods."
Pedophilia Rumors Roil Florida Pagan Community
"While noting that their Church of Wicca has "a strict no student under 18 policy," the Frosts still advocate that female initiates to "the Great Rite" have their hymen "broken surgically by a physician rather than being a cause of pain during a first sexual experience."
The Frosts claim to be simply "memorializing as a part of Craft heritage a practice considered to be 20,000 years old." "We do not know why originally a phallus was used to break the hymen," they wrote. "Perhaps those ancient peoples were smart enough to know that young women tend fall in love with -- to imprint on -- the mail [sic] who shares their first sexual experience. Whatever the reason, it is clear that a baton de commandment was historically used.""