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FBI Uses Fake Hyperlinks To Trap Child Porn Thinkers

by | 27th, March 2009

IN America, the FBI is rooting our paedophiles by, as CNET reports, “posting hyperlinks that purport to be illegal videos of minors having sex, and then raiding the homes of anyone willing to click on them.”

You can be accused of looking at child porn even when you haven’t – unless the FBI is posting actual images of depravity on its honey-trap? And, then, how does the FBI know who was using the PC at the time? You can have your home raided for what the police think you might do. The FBI are now clamping down on thought crimes.

Undercover FBI agents used this hyperlink-enticement technique, which directed Internet users to a clandestine government server, to stage armed raids of homes in Pennsylvania, New York, and Nevada last year. The supposed video files actually were gibberish and contained no illegal images.

Armed raids for not looking a picture or video but thinking of looking at a picture or video. And it’s because it’s online. If you were, say, in a bookshop and looked at a picture of a naked minor, is that downloading the image to your brain?

Has that image now opened your mind to sickness, a gatweway image to criminality you will enact.

A CNET News.com review of legal documents shows that courts have approved of this technique, even though it raises questions about entrapment, the problems of identifying who’s using an open wireless connection–and whether anyone who clicks on a FBI link that contains no child pornography should be automatically subject to a dawn raid by federal police.

What I you wer looking at cartoon images, drawing that do not depict an actual child coming to harm? Has a crime been committed?

Roderick Vosburgh, a doctoral student at Temple University who also taught history at La Salle University, was raided at home in February 2007 after he allegedly clicked on the FBI’s hyperlink. Federal agents knocked on the door around 7 a.m., falsely claiming they wanted to talk to Vosburgh about his car. Once he opened the door, they threw him to the ground outside his house and handcuffed him.

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