Friday, June 8, 2018

DEFANGO: Using Scientific Methodology To Identify Child Abuse Propaganda

What he is doing in the realms of social media is called a deep dive where one may follow real time investigations, with cited sources, to disprove the null hypothesis.

I call these propaganda campaigns psyops because it all started in child welfare.

They do it all the time.

#backyardbrawl is a story that has popped up and has dipped its toes in the tepid waters of Main Stream Media.

It quickly took shape to find a celebrity spokesperson by the name of Craig Sawyer, who, serendiptiously, of course, has a new movie and conference coming up.

The Veterans On Patrol individual in the online videos has a story to tell because it is not affiliated with the ICE HEROS operation or any other law enforcement agency, but he is soliciting for support.

This automatically reminded me of the Bundy spin offs where many of these same individuals who were involved.

This is what I like to call child abuse propaganda because people profit off the emotional drama and not verifiable evidence, and when I say that, I mean it can pass the sniff test to qualify as evidence to be entered into the record in a court of law.

Sometimes, people mean no harm because most of the time they have no idea of what they are doing.


Defango actually took the time to look past the emotional youtube triggers and did a basic investigative search for a deep understanding of the situation.

I respect that.

That is how you preserve the annals of history.

Now, he is off to interview those involved to either disprove or support his null that this is a hoax.

If I tell you now that this #backyardbrawl is a hoax it will ruin the ending of his field investigation, so I will not tell you.

There is always more to the story, but you have to engage the original sources.



Child trafficking is real and does exist, but not how you think.

It is child welfare.

That is why I call it the trafficking of tiny humans.



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