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[[Nobel Peace Prize]] Laureate [[Nelson Mandela]] said, "Any society which does not care for its children is no nation at all."
==Grooming steps==According to the Coalition for Children, the steps in grooming a child for sexual abuse may include the following:<ref>https://safechild.org/understanding-grooming/</ref>*Identifying and targeting the victim. Any child or teen may be a potential victim. *Gaining trust and access. *Playing a role in the child's life. *Isolating the child. *Creating secrecy around the relationship. *Initiating sexual contact. (Controlling the relationship. ===California public school teachers===
A pair of public school teachers at Buena Vista Middle School in Salinas, [[California]] were exposed for encouraging their fellow teachers to identify alleged [[LGBT]] schoolchildren, recruit them into LGBT clubs under false pretenses and then hide their in-club activities from the parents. The two were seen in video footage from a teleconference held by the California Teachers Association union. Both are members of the union. According to reports, both had already created their own LGBT club, “You Be You,” at Buena Vista. After their exposure, the school district suspended the club and issued a ban prohibiting teachers “from monitoring students’ online activity for any non-academic purposes.”
Also in attendance was the child’s father. He revealed that they’d been told by the teachers that their daughter is a supposed "transgender", they’d had the cops sicced on them for refusing to use the pronouns the teachers had assigned to the child.
===CNN groomers===
[[File:Cuomo and John Griffen, arrested for pedophilia.PNG|right|300px|thumb|Chris Cuomo and John Griffen, who was arrested on child sex charges days after Cuomo was fired.<ref>https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/cnn-producer-former-chris-cuomo-staffer-arrested-for-allegedly-inducing-minors-for-sex</ref>]]
CNN producer John Griffen, who claimed he worked “shoulder-to-shoulder” with CNN anchor [[Chris Cuomo]], was taken into custody by the [[FBI]] which acted after a [[grand jury]] delivered an indictment that Griffen used [[social media]] to “communicate with people purporting to be parents of minor daughters” in order to try to “persuade parents to allow him to train their daughters to be sexually submissive.” Details emerged from an unsealed indictment including that he “sexually trained girls as young as 7 years old” and advised a mother that her 14-year-old daughter “would be a good candidate for such training.”
Griffin worked at CNN for nine years, many of them during Cuomo’s stint on “New Day.”<ref>https://www.bizpacreview.com/2021/12/14/sick-details-emerge-in-indictment-of-cnn-producer-who-claimed-to-work-shoulder-to-shoulder-with-cuomo-1175478/</ref> The same week, more allegations of [[pedophilia]] emerged against a second CNN producer.<ref>https://youtu.be/XgAoSgKj010</ref>
===Ghislaine Maxwell===
[[File:Ghislaine Clinton.PNG|right|350px|thumb|Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell.]]
In 2002, ''[[Vanity Fair]]'' assigned reporter Vicky Ward to find who exactly was [[Jeffrey Epstein]] and why was he flying former [[Democrat]] President [[Bill Clinton]] and other celebrities around on his jet. Ward interviewed two sisters, Maria and Annie Farmer. They alleged Epstein and his girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, lured them into his orbit for sexual exploitation. Maria alleged Epstein and Maxwell sexually assaulted her in an [[Ohio]] apartment. Annie, who was just 15 years old, alleged Epstein sexually assaulted her at his New Mexico ranch.
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