Martin Geddes donated @martingeddes
10 May, 06:22
There are moments when you read about what [they] get up to and thinkā€¦ it's not hard to see why most of this war has to be covert and stay covert. People couldn't cope with that level of gruesomeness and still function.

The thing that has gripped my attention is how [they] also are slaves to The System. I thought it was a cult that sought power and control for its own sake, but ultimately it just seems like insanity run amok, but with rigid rules to replicate itself.

What do you do with a criminal who was raped, tortured, and mind controlled from an early age (and possibly pre-natal)? Where does punishment belong when the abuse is so deeply embedded? I am just glad military people with fortitude are facing this for us all.

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David Treciak @scifiwriter
From the beginning it's been military Special Ops groups carrying out covert operations to save victims of child trafficking. Their field of operations? An interconnected, worldwide tunnel system using high speed maglev trains to travel 1000+ mph from one part of the world to another. Taking down such an enormous and complex target required incredibly complicated logistics. A few stories have leaked occasionally from family members and from the soldiers themselves. One thing I've heard more than once is that the condition of the children and the abuses they've suffered have caused battle-hardened men to break down in tears. Another story is that early on in the operations a Special Ops group suffered two hundred casualties in a trap set by the retreating traffickers, which caused the white hats to change their operating procedures. I'm sure when it's all over there will be an abundance of material to pore over detailing what's been kept from us the past few years.
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