Is the Incest/Pedophile Subculture an Internet Myth or a Frightening Reality?
Conclusion

      The answer to that question is, at this point, a matter of faith. To make the transition from faith to empirical proof one way or another, the following should happen. First, more researchers must make contact with the sub-culture members and must share notes. Anyone interested in that venture should contact the author. Second, law enforcement must become cooperative and use their authority to identify personas, to identify the computers being used, and to prosecute as appropriate. This will not happen until there is a political mandate from higher authorities or a ground-swell demand from the mass public. Third, the media must begin to focus attention on this lifestyle, if only to ask questions and raise public awareness. This will happen when the subculture finally comes to the attention of genuine investigative reporters.
     If this subculture has been in existence for generations, enculturating its children into incest and pedophilia, encouraging kidnapping and child rape, and buying and selling non-subculture pre-adolescent children, it is time for the subculture be exposed, broken up and prosecuted. If this subculture is merely a ruse and a myth, the myth-makers are actively encouraging all the deviant behaviors they preach, and myth-makers should be subject to exposure and prosecution.
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Gordon Neal Diem, D.A.

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