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[–] hector@lemmy.today 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

So I see a dude with his hand raised, this answers my question as to if they had underaged boys that were abused as well. I am sure they did, what with Thiel and Mandelson and I'm sure plenty of others that were into underage boys. I just hadn't seen any reference to it yet.

But they are keeping the details of whom did what secret, not just the with what victim, the only part that should be redacted. They said themselves they aren't investigating anyone involved so they've no cause to redact to protect investigations.

Someone needs to sue to force an independant monitor, and congress needs to start to vote on a new law that would give all the information to a trusted third party to make the redactions to protect witnesses.

Or some patriot can just leak the files to multiple news organizations across the west, and let them do the redactions. A process that works.

[–] Hadriscus@jlai.lu 12 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Someone else asked this question ITT, the man is the late Virginia Giuffre's brother

Whether they trafficked boys I don't know, it doesn't seem too unlikely but so far haven't heard any account

[–] hector@lemmy.today 4 points 1 day ago

Ah thanks for the information. I'm convinced Guiffre was murdered, that it was a staged car accident, probably some kind of new age hack into the controls of one or both vehicles. Something proven possible in a 60 minutes episode from a couple years back or so, where they had a hacker take control of a car they were driving in a parking lot, and had the car doing it's own thing and disregarding the driver.

Not a bug, a feature, I think they want those vulnerabilities in there for just this reason. Sounds paranoid, but given all the whistleblowers having suicides, I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss my own suspicions here.