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Operations: The organized incest/pedophile subculture reported in this paper claims to operate throughout North America and Europe. Two major features of the subculture are, first, active promotion and practice of incest as a chosen and preferred lifestyle and, second, the operation of a "Pedophile Child Sex Slave Ring" (PCSSR), a name given by the researcher. The PCSSR locates, buys, sells, transports, and disposes of children who are sex slaves to members of this incest/pedophile subculture. The members of the subculture claim at least four generations of operations, and hint at a longer history. Research on White Slavery written at the close of the Nineteenth Century discusses what may be the forerunners of these modern incest/pedophile communities. This research claims the originators of modern commercial sex slave activities were active in Eastern Europe and France beginning in the early 1800s and brought this activity to South America in the mid-Nineteenth Century and to North America in the late Nineteenth Century. The subculture claims to be organized into relatively compact communities of several "families." Each community has its own methods of operations, but there are considerable similarities among communities as they interact and as they learn from and mimic the behaviors of one another. These communities settle within or near mid-sized metropolitan areas where the subculture can (a) find employment for its members, (b) concentrate its membership for mutual support and reinforcement of the subculture norms, (c) secure relatively isolated rental or ownership property which will allow subculture activities to remain relatively hidden from the larger society, and (d) develop sufficient impact, membership, and employment within the community's political, law enforcement, business, and education institutions to maintain security from exposure and protect its members in event of exposure. There appears to be an effort to construct relatively self-sufficient communities capable of meeting all the needs of the community members. For example, the Alamance County, NC community claims its membership includes a medical doctor, teachers and school administrators, attorneys, three uniformed policemen, a city councilman, and a general array of businessmen. The subculture and PCSSR appears to be exclusively heterosexual in its operations, but the subculture and the PCSSR may support homosexual activities as well. The subculture also appears to be exclusively Caucasian. Three of the women in the North Carolina community expressed a desire to have their first sexual relations with black men-- African American or African-- which leads to the conclusion that there are probably no black men in the subculture community. |
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