Let me clarify something.
Since no names are mentioned we can discuss the
"Tracy 60" no problem.
But please keep in mind, unless something more solid is brought to our attention, this is only something posted on the Internet by an Internet group that we don't know a lot about.
It is very easy to jump on this bandwagon. I would be careful though before I would assume something like the Tracy 60 is true.
I'm going to post this here too so I don't have to try to locate it again. I just put it as a reply to you in the Theories thread also.
Apr-06-2009 11:38
Child *advertiser censored* Traffickers Cited in Missing Child Search
Salem-News.com
In a precedent that could have a major impact nationwide, California police say they are looking at known child *advertiser censored* traffickers in a missing child case.
Missing poster for Sandra Cantu
(TRACY, Calif.) - Police in Tracy, California, a city of 80,000 just east of San Francisco, are searching for an 8 year-old child, Sandra Cantu, who disappeared March 27th.
Now, according to the Tracy Press, investigators in the case say they are looking at 60 individuals in the Tracy area who have been identified trafficking in child *advertiser censored*, along with 78 "registered" sex offenders.
It is believed to be the first time in the U.S. that police have publicly acknowledged the huge population of known but not arrested child *advertiser censored* suspects in a missing child case.
While visiting the homes of "registered" sex offenders is common in missing children cases, the public is mostly unaware that U.S. law enforcement has also identified hundreds of thousands of criminals trafficking in child *advertiser censored*.
Fewer than 2% of these suspects are ever investigated, as police and lawmakers focus on other priorities.
Most law enforcement agencies are reluctant to acknowledge the existence of these suspects, because doing so would put huge numbers of unsolved crimes on their boards... crimes they are not now investigating.
Pursuing the 60 known Tracy child *advertiser censored* traffickers would, without question, lead to the rescue of many local children who are suffering at the hands of sexual predators, many within their own homes.
If authorities follow through on their plan, they will seek 60 subpoenas and then locate and interview these individuals. Tracy could then expect a wave of successful child *advertiser censored* and child abuse investigations and prosecutions.
more at:
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/april062009/child_porn_connect_4-6-09.php