Dreamboard bulletin trading in thousands of images to promote paedophilia causes 43 US arrests with 72 charged worldwide Seventy-two people have been charged with participating in an international child abuse network that prosecutors say used an online bulletin board called Dreamboard to trade tens of thousands of images and videos of sexually abused children. Attorney General Eric Holder and Homeland security secretary Janet Napolitano said on Wednesday that a 20-month law enforcement effort called Operation Delego targeted more than 600 Dreamboard members around the world for allegedly participating in the private, members-only internet club created to promote paedophilia. Numerous participants in the network sexually abused children ages 12 and under, produced images and video of the abuse and then shared it with other club members, according to court papers released in the case. Of the 72 charged in the United States, 43 have been arrested there, and nine in other countries. Another 20 are known to authorities only by their internet names and remain at large. Authorities have arrested people in 13 other countries Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Hungary, Kenya, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Qatar, Serbia, Sweden and Switzerland, but some of those were arrested on local rather than the US charges. At a news conference at the Justice Department, the attorney general called the criminal activity a “nightmare for the children” and said that some of the children featured in the images and videos were just infants. In many cases, the children being victimised were in obvious, and intentional, pain – just as the rules for one area of the bulletin board mandated, the attorney general said. Napolitano said the amount of child abuse material swapped by participants in the network was massive, the equivalent to 16,000 DVDs. To conceal their conduct, members used screen names rather than actual names and accessed the bulletin board via proxy servers, with internet traffic routed through other computers to disguise a user’s location, according to the court papers. Participants were required to continually upload images of child sexual abuse to maintain their membership. Participants who molested children and created new images of child abuse were placed in a “Super VIP” category that gave them access to the entire quantity of child abuse on the bulletin board, the court papers stated. A “super hardcore” section of the bulletin board was limited to posts showing adults having violent sexual intercourse with “very young kids” subjected to physical and sexual abuse. Child protection Children Internet United States guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Dreamboard bulletin trading in thousands of images to promote paedophilia causes 43 US arrests with 72 charged worldwide Seventy-two people have been charged with participating in an international child abuse network that prosecutors say used an online bulletin board called Dreamboard to trade tens of thousands of images and videos of sexually abused children. Attorney General Eric Holder and Homeland security secretary Janet Napolitano said on Wednesday that a 20-month law enforcement effort called Operation Delego targeted more than 600 Dreamboard members around the world for allegedly participating in the private, members-only internet club created to promote paedophilia. Numerous participants in the network sexually abused children ages 12 and under, produced images and video of the abuse and then shared it with other club members, according to court papers released in the case. Of the 72 charged in the United States, 43 have been arrested there, and nine in other countries. Another 20 are known to authorities only by their internet names and remain at large. Authorities have arrested people in 13 other countries Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Hungary, Kenya, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Qatar, Serbia, Sweden and Switzerland, but some of those were arrested on local rather than the US charges. At a news conference at the Justice Department, the attorney general called the criminal activity a “nightmare for the children” and said that some of the children featured in the images and videos were just infants. In many cases, the children being victimised were in obvious, and intentional, pain – just as the rules for one area of the bulletin board mandated, the attorney general said. Napolitano said the amount of child abuse material swapped by participants in the network was massive, the equivalent to 16,000 DVDs. To conceal their conduct, members used screen names rather than actual names and accessed the bulletin board via proxy servers, with internet traffic routed through other computers to disguise a user’s location, according to the court papers. Participants were required to continually upload images of child sexual abuse to maintain their membership. Participants who molested children and created new images of child abuse were placed in a “Super VIP” category that gave them access to the entire quantity of child abuse on the bulletin board, the court papers stated. A “super hardcore” section of the bulletin board was limited to posts showing adults having violent sexual intercourse with “very young kids” subjected to physical and sexual abuse. Child protection Children Internet United States guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …A Virginia woman, Alison Capo, was fined $535 dollars after her 11-year-old girl prevented an endangered woodpecker from being eaten by a cat. After saving the bird, the pair went into a home improvement store and brought the woodpecker with them, to keep it out of the heat. There, they ran into a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agent, who issued them a fine and a threat of jail time. Skylar, the animal-loving daughter, said, “Kids should be able to save a baby bird and not go home crying.” The agency has now dropped the charges. Visit Earthjustice and WWF to learn about helping other threatened and endangered species.
Continue reading …Meredith Vieira revealed to “Good Housekeeping” magazine that she left the “Today” show because it was putting a strain on her personal life. Vieira departed in June after nearly five years on the top-rated morning show. When she announced her exit in May, she said she had made the decision after “months of personal reflection” and conversations with her friends and family. Speaking to GH editor Rosemary Ellis for the cover story of the magazine’s September issue, Vieira elaborated on her decision to leave. She said that she had known for “a while” that she should leave the show. She had never been shy about her willingness to bid farewell to such a coveted perch, but, she told Ellis, she “began to realize that it wasn’t working for me in terms of my personal life.” Vieira explained that the early morning hours were taking a brutal toll on her health and her relationships. She said that, once she left the show, she had friends who told her, “I felt like I lost you for five years.” She also addressed her relationship with her husband, Richard Cohen, who she said “really” wanted her to leave. She said that doing “Today” meant that their “rhythm” with each other had changed. “There’s a dance to relationships, and we had been doing a little bit of the dancing side by side but not together,” she said. “Now, we’re back together, and we’ve got to figure out the rhythm of that dance. That kind of reconnecting is really important.” Cohen suffers from multiple sclerosis, a fact which became a flashpoint for Vieira in the wake of her decision to leave “Today.” Speaking at a press conference after she made the announcement, she said that stories in the press that presumed she was leaving to care for him were hurtful and false. “It diminished me,” she said. She repeated that opinion to Ellis. “I was more leaving because he’s healthy,” she said. “So why not while we are able to enjoy life?…the idea that I’m nursing him is ridiculous.” Read the full interview here. if(typeof AOLVP_cfg===’undefined’)AOLVP_cfg=[];AOLVP_cfg.push({id:’AOLVP_980028321001′,’codever’:0.1, ‘autoload’:true, ‘autoplay’:false, ‘playerid’:’61371448001′, ‘videoid’:’980028321001′, ‘width’:575, ‘height’:323, ‘stillurl’:’http://pdl.stream.aol.com/pdlext/aol/brightcove/aolmaster/1612833736/1612833736_980012535001_ari-origin29-arc-529-1307428116831.jpg?pubId=1612833736′, ‘playertype’:’inline’,’videotitle’:’Meredith Vieira on ‘Late Show’ 06/06/11 – TV Replay’,’videodesc’:’undefined’,’videolink’:’#’});
Continue reading …Meredith Vieira revealed to “Good Housekeeping” magazine that she left the “Today” show because it was putting a strain on her personal life. Vieira departed in June after nearly five years on the top-rated morning show. When she announced her exit in May, she said she had made the decision after “months of personal reflection” and conversations with her friends and family. Speaking to GH editor Rosemary Ellis for the cover story of the magazine’s September issue, Vieira elaborated on her decision to leave. She said that she had known for “a while” that she should leave the show. She had never been shy about her willingness to bid farewell to such a coveted perch, but, she told Ellis, she “began to realize that it wasn’t working for me in terms of my personal life.” Vieira explained that the early morning hours were taking a brutal toll on her health and her relationships. She said that, once she left the show, she had friends who told her, “I felt like I lost you for five years.” She also addressed her relationship with her husband, Richard Cohen, who she said “really” wanted her to leave. She said that doing “Today” meant that their “rhythm” with each other had changed. “There’s a dance to relationships, and we had been doing a little bit of the dancing side by side but not together,” she said. “Now, we’re back together, and we’ve got to figure out the rhythm of that dance. That kind of reconnecting is really important.” Cohen suffers from multiple sclerosis, a fact which became a flashpoint for Vieira in the wake of her decision to leave “Today.” Speaking at a press conference after she made the announcement, she said that stories in the press that presumed she was leaving to care for him were hurtful and false. “It diminished me,” she said. She repeated that opinion to Ellis. “I was more leaving because he’s healthy,” she said. “So why not while we are able to enjoy life?…the idea that I’m nursing him is ridiculous.” Read the full interview here. if(typeof AOLVP_cfg===’undefined’)AOLVP_cfg=[];AOLVP_cfg.push({id:’AOLVP_980028321001′,’codever’:0.1, ‘autoload’:true, ‘autoplay’:false, ‘playerid’:’61371448001′, ‘videoid’:’980028321001′, ‘width’:575, ‘height’:323, ‘stillurl’:’http://pdl.stream.aol.com/pdlext/aol/brightcove/aolmaster/1612833736/1612833736_980012535001_ari-origin29-arc-529-1307428116831.jpg?pubId=1612833736′, ‘playertype’:’inline’,’videotitle’:’Meredith Vieira on ‘Late Show’ 06/06/11 – TV Replay’,’videodesc’:’undefined’,’videolink’:’#’});
Continue reading …MSNBC's Chris Matthews took his hateful attacks on conservatives to a new level Wednesday, smearing “southern” “secessionists” as wanting to “kill” Obama. The Hardball host quickly amended, “politically.”
Continue reading …Where in the world is Casey Anthony? Ohio, if TMZ is to be believed. The gossip site has photos and video of a woman it claims is Anthony, shopping on Sunday in an Ohio State University baseball hat and glasses. (Your friendly neighborhood Newser editors are just a bit skeptical….
Continue reading …Matt Damon is being heaped with Internet love after a video from the weekend’s Save Our Schools march went viral. Damon, interviewed by the libertarian Reason.tv, took issue with the reporter’s view that “job insecurity” is what causes him to work hard as an actor—and that more job…
Continue reading …Geithner tries to spin the debt ceiling deal and answer questions about how cutting spending won’t hurt job growth which makes no sense to a lot of us. I was going to write up a post on this, but Digby covers it rather well, so watch the video here and read her full analysis here: I have seen some fatuous spin in my day, but this drivel from Tim Geithner is enough to make me gag.. read on
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