| The Claims Made By Members of the Incest/Pedophile Subculture The subculture claims to be organized into relatively compact communities of several "families." Families consist of a male pedophile Master, one or more adolescent or adult female life-bonded submissives/slaves, several sons and daughters reared in a culture of incest and pedophilia, and one or more child sex slaves. Each community has its own methods of operations, but there are considerable similarities among communities as they learn from interaction and as they mimic the behaviors of one another. These communities settle within or near mid-sized metropolitan areas where the subculture can (a) find employment for its members, (b) concentrate its membership for mutual support and reinforcement of the subculture norms, (c) secure relatively isolated rental or ownership property to allow subculture activities to remain relatively hidden from the larger society, and (d) develop sufficient impact, membership, and employment within the community's political, law enforcement, business, and education institutions to maintain security from exposure and protect its members in event of exposure. There appears to be an effort to construct relatively self-sufficient communities capable of meeting all the needs of the community members. For example, the Alamance County, NC community claims its membership includes a medical doctor, teachers and school administrators, attorneys, three uniformed policemen, a city councilman, and a general array of businessmen. The subculture appears to be exclusively heterosexual in its operations, but it may support homosexual activities as well. Domestic sites for the incest/pedophile subculture communities specifically mentioned include Alamance County, NC, Chester/Delaware Counties, PA , and northern Delaware, with additional references to New Haven, CT, Chicago, IL, Boulder, CO, the desert southwest of the U. S., and central South Carolina. Overseas sites mentioned include Sweden, Italy and Korea. Members of the sub-culture claim the sub-culture operates nation-wide and worldwide. |
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