On the one hand, as I just discussed with the Newburgh 4, I don't trust the FBI not to be all Wile E. Coyote, making up fake bomb plots to put people in prison for life so they can get gold stars at work, They'll do that! The FBI also played quite a role in letting Whitey Bulger run amok in Boston for years. And I personally believe they had a lot to do with the person who killed the Jennings 8, and possibly whoever dumped the women out on the mesa in Albuquerque. The West Mesa killer, I believe, has law enforcement connections. And it wouldn't surprise me at all if they were at least friends with the FBI. Anyway, not to be Debbie Downer, because here the FBI really done good. They do a great job with the chomos. NCMEC consistently does great work. FBI.gov
"More than 200 victims of sex trafficking were rescued during a nationwide enforcement campaign last month that also included the identification or arrest of more than five dozen suspected human traffickers and 126 individuals accused of child sexual exploitation and trafficking offenses. The FBI-led “Operation Cross Country,” which involved nearly every FBI field office and their respective state and local partners, also located 59 minor victims of child sex trafficking and sexual exploitation, and another 59 children who had been reported missing. The two-week law enforcement initiative—now in its 13th year—is a coordinated operation among the FBI, other federal agencies, state and local police, and social services agencies across the country to find and assist victims of human trafficking, particularly child victims. Law enforcement agencies conduct targeted operations to identify traffickers, their networks, and their victims. FBI victim specialists, working alongside local agencies, then provide immediate support and access to the extensive resources that are available to all federal crime victims. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) is a significant partner in the initiative. The private non-profit is a clearinghouse of information and has assisted in more than 400,000 cases of missing kids who were recovered since its founding in 1984."
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