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Date: August 01, 2024 at 16:13:40
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: FBI pedophile symbols


just a weird coincidence, imo



https://wikileaks.org/wiki/FBI_pedophile_symbols


https://www.fondationtrudeau.ca/sites/default/files/petf2016_english.pdf


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Date: August 01, 2024 at 16:21:11
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Slate: The Pedophile’s Secret Code

URL: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2007/12/the-pedophile-s-secret-code-2.html


The Pedophile’s Secret Code
BY AUTHORS
DEC 03, 2007

Every subculture speaks its own dialect, and pedophiles are no exception.
Hence the FBI’s January 2007 “intelligence bulletin” on “symbols and logos
used by pedophiles to identify sexual preferences.” The document (see
Pages 2-4), was prepared and distributed to FBI divisions and field offices
earlier this year by the Cyber Division’s Innocent Images National Initiative.
These are the G-men and -women who work on cases involving child
exploitation and sexual abuse.

Did you know that “boylovers” make their presence known with a “small blue
spiral-shaped triangle surrounded by a larger triangle”? The larger triangle
signifies an adult male; the smaller triangle, a boy. If the boylover wishes to
emphasize the smallness of the boys he covets, then he uses the “little boy
lover” logo, which is more rounded and thinner than the boylover logo,
apparently to “resemble a scribbling by a young child.” Males or females
whose taste runs to young girls identify themselves with a logo showing one
heart inside a larger heart, while “non-preferential gender child abusers”
indicate their enthusiasms with a butterfly logo made up of two large hearts
and two smaller hearts. These logos are sometimes incorporated into jewelry
or even stamped onto coins. (See Pages 2 and 3.)


but it's also not the sole measure

Included with the intelligence bulletin is a customer-satisfaction survey
aimed at measuring how helpful the report was—not to pedophiles but to law
enforcement professionals (see below). Recipients (Page 5) are asked to
“[p]lease take a moment to complete this survey and help evaluate the
quality and value of FBI products.” Was the report “delivered within
established deadlines”? Did it identify “new information associated with
pending matters”? Respondents are asked to indicate their opinion by
circling a number (1 = Strongly Disagree; 5 = Strongly Agree). The
inapplicability of Total Quality Management to this particular topic is
underlined when respondents are asked whether the report “is reliable (i.e.,
sources well documented and reputable).” Well-documented, yes. But
reputable? As a general rule, you can’tfind information of this nature in a
reputable source. The report’s footnotes to online sources (see Page 6) bear
this out.


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