Welcome to Season 2 Episode 1 of đ™‡đ™žđ™œđ™đ™© '𝙀𝙱 đ™đ™„.

Thanks to everyone for a fantastic Season 1. 

We finished the year downloaded in more than 60 countries.  
A wildly unexpected but equally awesome achievement. 

As you know, we take a deep dive on: 

The Criminal Justice System, Crime Scene Investigation and Leadership. 

Our mission is to enlighten, educate and empower others with the truth. 

Like it or not, the truth disturbs, the truth divides 
 but ultimately, the truth delivers. 

January is National Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention and Awareness Month. 

We were stunned, shocked and then angered when we learned of the extent of the online child predator problem --- and how this feeds sex and human trafficking as well as the exploitation of women and children.

To help build awareness and to combat this dark plague on our society, we researched and developed this episode. 

It’s unthinkable, but every year, thousands of children become victims of crimes—whether it’s through kidnappings, violent attacks, sexual abuse, or online predators. 

We learned through our investigations that Pornhub, a Montreal, Canada-based website that prides itself on being the happy-go-lucky, winking face of all things naughty, attracts 3.5 billion visits or hits per month --- this is more than Netflix, Yahoo, or Amazon. 

It rakes in millions from almost 3 billion ad impressions per day. 

One ranking lists Pornhub as the 10th most visited web site in the world.  

Our mission is to BE A VOICE!  To remind you that your voice has the power to give hope and to protect others.  We set out to use our platform as a way to warn the public of increased risks to children and teens from online sexual predators.  In an era where children are spending more time on the Internet, it is essential that parents, guardians, educators and trusted adults know the risks and how to prevent exploitation. 

We drill deep and examine: 

An in depth look at Pornhub and its use for underage internet porn.Internet Child abductions—the mysterious disappearance of a minor, especially a minor of 16 years or younger.Production of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), Sexual exploitation of children—online networks and enterprises manufacturing, trading, distributing, and/or selling CSAM.Trafficking of CSAM—distribution or possession.

We ask repeatedly, what the hell has happened to us --- as a society?  

Children are spending more time online, for school, for clubs, and for playdates.  Parents don’t know all the apps or how to use them, but sexual predators do.  They know where the kids are and how to reach them.  Just as parents taught kids to be safe at home by locking the doors at night, parents must learn how to keep kids safe online.  Computers can be scary.  The internet can be intimidating.  But in this case, ignorance is not bliss.

The borderless nature of the Internet has made these crimes which transcend jurisdictional boundaries.

This isn’t going to be a conversation on the “morality of pornography”.  

We don’t have the time or the desire to enter into that debate. 

The issue is about rape of and the sexual exploitation of minor children, which is perverted, sick and a crime in all 50 states.  

The issue is about monetizing and promoting criminal sexual assaults on children, or anyone, for that matter.  

Thanks so much for tuning in! I hope you enjoy this episode!

With much respect and gratitude.
Executive Producer
Phil Rizzo 

 

 

 

 

 

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