#Network Forensics
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
research-reports-blogs · 2 years ago
Text
The network forensics market, which involves investigating and analyzing digital network activities, is projected to expand substantially, reaching a whopping $8.9 billion by the year 2032. This growth is anticipated to occur at a noteworthy rate of 12.5% annually between 2022 and 2032. In simpler terms, more and more businesses and organizations are expected to invest in tools and services for examining network data to enhance their cybersecurity and understand network-related incidents, leading to this substantial market expansion.
0 notes
phir-milenge · 8 days ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
my first introduction to firewall during my childhood
Tom and Jerry Tales | S1 E16 Digital Fireball
3 notes · View notes
forensicfield · 1 year ago
Text
Cryptography and Network Security in Digital Forensics
Digital forensics experts must constantly update their skills and knowledge to stay ahead of cybercriminals and serve justice. #Forensicscience #digitalforensic #cyberscience #forensicfield #cryptography #criminology #criminalistics #cyberexperts #crime
Continue reading Cryptography and Network Security in Digital Forensics
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
6 notes · View notes
differenttimemachinecrusade · 2 months ago
Text
0 notes
dhirajmarketresearch · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
cybersecurity-pedtadot · 8 months ago
Text
0 notes
alethiometry · 1 year ago
Text
btw now feels like a good time to plug the organizations that the kissinger death tontine accepted donations-as-submissions from!
☞ Cambodian Children's Fund ☞ Desafío Levantemos Chile ☞ East Timor and Indonesia Action Network ☞ Guatemala Forensic Anthropology Project ☞ The Halo Trust ☞ Yemen Relief Project
17K notes · View notes
futuretonext · 1 year ago
Text
The Global Network Forensics Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 13.2% during the forecast period, i.e., 2023-28. Network forensics is increasingly being adopted as one of the top solutions across numerous sectors due to increased investments in security solutions in the expanding technological world. Consequently, the volume of data traffic handled by network infrastructures is growing at an unprecedented rate, making network security solutions indispensable to businesses. Network forensics examines traffic data gathered from various sites and network devices, including firewalls and IDS. Additionally, it keeps an eye on networks to look for assaults and assess the types of attackers and intrusion patterns, thereby pushing its adoption further.
0 notes
sayruq · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Police in the Turkish city of Adana detained 11 suspects, five Israeli and two Syrian, on allegations of organ trafficking, the Daily Sabah reported on 5 May. The Provincial Directorate of Security's Anti-Smuggling and Border Gates Branch began investigating after examining the passports of seven individuals who arrived in Adana from Israel about a month ago by plane for the purpose of health tourism. The two Syrian nationals, ages 20 and 21, were found to have fake passports. Further investigation revealed that Syrian nationals had each agreed to sell one of their own kidneys to two of the Israeli nationals, ages 68 and 28, for kidney transplants in Adana. During searches at the suspects' residences, $65,000 and numerous fake passports were seized. Israel has long been at the center of what Bloomberg described in 2011 as a “sprawling global black market in organs where brokers use deception, violence, and coercion to buy kidneys from impoverished people, mainly in underdeveloped countries, and then sell them to critically ill patients in more-affluent nations.” The financial newspaper added, “Many of the black-market kidneys harvested by these gangs are destined for people who live in Israel.” The organ-trafficking network extends from former Soviet Republics such as Azerbaijan, Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova to Brazil, the Philippines, South Africa, and beyond, the Bloomberg investigation showed. Accusations of Israeli involvement in organ trafficking also apply to the occupied Palestinian territories. In 2009, Sweden's largest daily newspaper, Aftonbladet, reported testimony that the Israeli army was kidnapping and murdering Palestinians to harvest their organs. The report quotes Palestinian claims that young men from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip had been seized by the Israeli army, and their bodies returned to the families with missing organs. "'Our sons are used as involuntary organ donors,' relatives of Khaled from Nablus said to me, as did the mother of Raed from Jenin as well as the uncles of Machmod and Nafes from Gaza, who all had disappeared for a few days and returned by night, dead and autopsied," wrote Donald Bostrom, the author of the report.Bostrom also cites an incident of alleged organ theft during the the first Palestinian intifada in 1992. He says that the Israeli army abducted a young man known for throwing stones at Israeli troops in the Nablus area. The young man was shot in the chest, both legs, and the stomach before being taken to a military helicopter, which transported him to an unknown location. Five nights later, Bostrom said, the young man's body was returned, wrapped in green hospital sheets. Israel’s Channel 2 TV reported that in the 1990s, specialists at Abu Kabir Forensic Medicine Institute harvested skin, corneas, heart valves, and bones from the bodies of Israeli soldiers, Israeli citizens, Palestinians, and foreign workers without permission from relatives. The Israeli military confirmed that the practice took place, but claimed, "This activity ended a decade ago and does not happen any longer." Israel’s assault on Gaza since 7 October has provided further opportunities for the theft and harvesting of Palestinians’ organs. On 30 January, WAFA news agency reported that the Israeli army returned the bodies of 100 Palestinian civilians it had stolen from hospitals and cemeteries in various areas in Gaza. According to medical sources, inspection of some of the bodies showed that organs were missing from some of them. On 18 January, the Times of Israel reported that the Israeli army confirmed reports that its soldiers dug up graves in a Gaza cemetery, claiming its soldiers were trying to “confirm that the bodies of hostages were not buried there.”
6K notes · View notes
research-reports-blogs · 2 years ago
Text
The network forensics market, which involves investigating and analyzing digital network activities, is projected to expand substantially, reaching a whopping $8.9 billion by the year 2032. This growth is anticipated to occur at a noteworthy rate of 12.5% annually between 2022 and 2032. In simpler terms, more and more businesses and organizations are expected to invest in tools and services for examining network data to enhance their cybersecurity and understand network-related incidents, leading to this substantial market expansion.
More and more, companies are using advanced technology like AI, machine learning, and data analysis to better understand and manage their computer networks. This is happening because cyberattacks are becoming more common, and more people are using the internet, which is expected to make the market for network investigations and analysis grow.
0 notes
ritumistry11 · 2 years ago
Text
BBA in Hospitality Management - Northwood University - Northwest Executive Education
Northwood’s Bachelor of Business Administration in Hospitality Management covers various segments of the hospitality industry, such as lodging, food and beverage, and event planning. Apply your knowledge and skills in real-world settings through hands-on projects, case studies, and internships
https://northwest.education/northwood-bachelor-of-business-administration-in-hospitality-management/
0 notes
mostlysignssomeportents · 4 months ago
Text
Billionaire-proofing the internet
Tumblr media
Picks and Shovels is a new, standalone technothriller starring Marty Hench, my two-fisted, hard-fighting, tech-scam-busting forensic accountant. You can pre-order it on my latest Kickstarter, which features a brilliant audiobook read by Wil Wheaton.
Tumblr media
During the Napster wars, the record labels seriously pissed off millions of internet users when they sued over 19,000 music fans, mostly kids, but also grannies, old people, and dead people.
It's hard to overstate how badly the labels behaved. Like, there was the Swarthmore student who was the maintainer of a free/open source search engine that indexed files available in public sharepoints on the LAN. The labels sued him for millions and millions (the statutory damages for digital copyright infringement runs to $150,000 per file) and, when he begged for a settlement, said that they would accept his life's savings, but only if he changed majors and stopped studying Computer Science.
No, really.
What's more, none of the money the labels extracted from teenagers, grandparents (and the dead) went to artists. The labels just kept it all, while continuing to insist that they were doing all this because they wanted to "protect artists."
One thing everyone agreed on was how disgusted we all were with the labels. What we didn't agree on was what to do about it. A lot of us wanted to reform copyright – say, by creating a blanket license for internet music so that artists could get paid directly. This was the systemic approach.
Another group – call them the "individualists" – wanted a boycott. Just stop buying and listening to music from the major labels. Every dollar you spend with a label is being used to fund a campaign of legal terror. Merely enjoying popular music makes you part of the problem.
You can probably guess which group I was in. Leaving aside the futility of "voting with your wallet" (a rigged ballot that's always won by the people with the thickest wallet), I just thought this was bad tactics.
Here's what I would say when people told me we should all stop listening to popular music: "If members of your popular movement are not allowed to listen to popular music, your movement won't be very popular."
We weren't going to make political change by creating an impossible purity test ("Ew, you listen to music from a major label? God, what's wrong with you?"). I mean, for one thing, a lot of popular music is legitimately fantastic and makes peoples' lives better. Popular movements should strive to increase their members' joy, not demand their deprivation. Again, not merely because this is a nice thing to do for people, but also because it's good tactics to make participation in the thing you're trying to do as joyous as possible.
Which brings me to social media. The problem with social media is that the people we love and want to interact with are being held prisoner in walled gardens. The mechanism of their imprisonment is the "switching costs" of leaving. Our friends and communities are on bad social media networks because they love each other more than they hate Musk or Zuck. Leaving a social platform can cost you contact with family members in the country you emigrated from, a support group of people who share your rare disease, the customers or audience you rely on for your livelihood, or just the other parents organizing your kid's little league game.
Hypothetically, you could organize all these people to leave at once, go somewhere else, and re-establish all your social connections. Practically, the "collective action problem" of doing so is nearly insurmountable. This is what platform owners depend on – it's why they know they can enshittify their services without losing users. So long as the pain of using the service is lower than the pain of leaving it, the companies can turn the screws on users to make their lives worse in order to extract more profit from them. This is why Musk killed the block button and why Zuck fired all his moderators. Why bear the expense of doing something nice for users if they'll still stick around even if you cut a ton of headcount and/or expensive compute?
There's a way out of this, thankfully. When social media is federated, then you can leave a server without leaving your friends. Think of it as being similar to changing cell-phone companies. When you switch from Verizon to T-Mobile, you keep your number, you keep your address book and you keep your friends, who won't even know you switched networks unless you tell them:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/10/29/how-to-leave-dying-social-media-platforms/
There's no reason social media couldn't work this way. You should be able to leave Facebook or Twitter for Mastodon, Bluesky, or any other service and still talk with the people you left behind, provided they still want to talk with you:
https://www.eff.org/interoperablefacebook
That's how the Fediverse – which Mastodon is part of – works already. You can switch from one Mastodon server to another, and all the people you follow and who follow you will just move over to that new server. That means that if the person or company or group running your server goes sour, you aren't stuck making a choice between the people you love who connect to you on that server, and the pain of dealing with whatever bullshit the management is throwing off:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/12/23/semipermeable-membranes/#free-as-in-puppies
We could make that stronger! Data protection laws like the EU's GDPR and California's CCPA create a legal duty for online services to hand over your data on demand. Arguably, these laws already require your Mastodon server's management to give you the files you need to switch from one server to another, but that could be clarified. Handing these files over to users on demand is really straightforward – even a volunteer running a small server for a few friends will have no trouble living up to this obligation. It's literally just a minute's work for each user.
Another way to make this stronger is through governance. Many of the great services that defined the old, good internet were run by "benevolent dictators for life." This worked well, but failed so badly. Even if the dictator for life stayed benevolent, that didn't make them infallible. The problem of a dictatorship isn't just malice – it's also human frailty. For a service to remain good over long timescales, it needs accountable, responsive governance. That's why all the most successful BDFL services (like Wikipedia) transitioned to community-managed systems:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/12/10/bdfl/#high-on-your-own-supply
There, too, Mastodon shines. Mastodon's founder Eugen Rochko has just explicitly abjured his role as "ultimate decision-maker" and handed management over to a nonprofit:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/01/mastodon-becomes-nonprofit-to-make-sure-its-never-ruined-by-billionaire-ceo/
I love using Mastodon and I have a lot of hope for its future. I wish I was as happy with Bluesky, which was founded with the promise of federation, and which uses a clever naming scheme that makes it even harder for server owners to usurp your identity. But while Bluesky has added many, many technically impressive features, they haven't delivered on the long-promised federation:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/11/02/ulysses-pact/#tie-yourself-to-a-federated-mast
Bluesky sure seems like a lot of fun! They've pulled tens of millions of users over from other systems, and by all accounts, they've all having a great time. The problem is that without federation, all those users are vulnerable to bad decisions by management (perhaps under pressure from the company's investors) or by a change in management (perhaps instigated by investors if the current management refuses to institute extractive measures that are good for the investors but bad for the users). Federation is to social media what fire-exits are to nightclubs: a way for people to escape if the party turns deadly:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/12/14/fire-exits/#graceful-failure-modes
So what's the answer? Well, around Mastodon, you'll hear a refrain that reminds me a lot of the Napster wars: "People who are enjoying themselves on Bluesky are wrong to do so, because it's not federated and the only server you can use is run by a VC-backed for-profit. They should all leave that great party – there's no fire exits!"
This is the social media version of "To be in our movement, you have to stop listening to popular music." Sure, those people shouldn't be crammed into a nightclub that has no fire exits. But thankfully, there is an alternative to being the kind of scold who demands that people leave a great party, and being the kind of callous person who lets tens of millions of people continue to risk their lives by being stuck in a fire-trap.
We can install our own fire-exits in Bluesky.
Yesterday, an initiative called "Free Our Feeds" launched, with a set of goals for "billionaire-proofing" social media. One of those goals is to add the long-delayed federation to Bluesky. I'm one of the inaugural endorsers for this, because installing fire exits for Bluesky isn't just the right thing to do, it's also good tactics:
https://freeourfeeds.com/
Here's why: if a body independent of the Bluesky corporation implements its federation services, then we ensure that its fire exits are beyond the control of its VCs. That means that if they are ever tempted in future to brick up the fire-exits, they won't be able to. This isn't a hypothetical risk. When businesses start to enshittify their services, they fully commit themselves to blocking anything that makes it easy to leave those services.
That's why Apple went so hard after Beeper Plus, a service that enhanced iMessage's security by making conversations between Apple and Android users as private as chats that were confined to Apple users:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/12/07/blue-bubbles-for-all/#never-underestimate-the-determination-of-a-kid-who-is-time-rich-and-cash-poor
It's why Elon Musk periodically freaks out and suspends users who list their Mastodon userids in their Twitter bios:
https://techcrunch.com/2022/12/15/elon-musk-suspends-mastodon-twitter-account-over-elonjet-tracking/
And it's why Meta will suspend your account if you link to Pixelfed, a Fediverse-based alternative to Instagram:
https://www.404media.co/meta-is-blocking-links-to-decentralized-instagram-competitor-pixelfed/
Once upon a time, we had a solid way of overcoming the problem of lock-in. We'd reverse-engineer a proprietary system and make a free, open alternative. We've been hacking fire exits into walled gardens since the Usenet days, with the creation of the alt.* hierarchy:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/11/altinteroperabilityadversarial
When the corporate owners of Unix started getting all weird about source-code access and user-modifiability, we didn't insist that Unix users were bad people for sticking with a corporate OS. We reverse-engineered Unix and set all those users free:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Project
The answer to Microsoft's proprietary SMB network protocol wasn't a campaign to shame people for having SMB running on their LANs. It was reverse-engineering SMB and making SAMBA, which is now in every single device in your home and office, and it's gloriously free as in speech and free as in beer:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/samba-versus-smb-adversarial-interoperability-judo-network-effects
In the years since, a thicket of laws we colloquially call "IP" has grown up around services and products, and people have literally forgotten that there is an alternative to wheedling people to endure the pain of leaving a proprietary system for a free one. IP has put the imaginations of people who dream of a free internet in chains.
We can do better than begging people to leave a party they're enjoying; we can install our own fucking fire exits. Sure, maybe that means that a lot of those users will stay on the proprietary platform, but at least we'll have given them a way to leave if things go horribly wrong.
After all, there's no virtue in software freedom. The only thing worth caring about is human freedom. The only reason to value software freedom is if it sets humans free.
If I had my way, all those people enjoying themselves on Bluesky would come and enjoy themselves in the Fediverse. But I'm not a purist. If there's a way to use Bluesky without locking myself to the platform, I will join the party there in a hot second. And if there's a way to join the Bluesky party from the Fediverse, then goddamn I will party my ass off.
Tumblr media
Check out my Kickstarter to pre-order copies of my next novel, Picks and Shovels!
Tumblr media
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/14/contesting-popularity/#everybody-samba
511 notes · View notes
tarotlexa · 2 months ago
Text
PICK A PILE READING- the best career for you!
Tumblr media
welcome back my friends, i wanted to thank you for all the love i have received from the community since i started posting for my tarot readings. (i've got 10+ reblogs which i'm very proud of as someone who doesn't share anything about their talents or craft).
this reading is all about diving deep into your career prospects and niches but as always my love, this is a collective reading so take what resonates and leave what does not. have a great day!
(also before we dive in i'll let you know that i used three tarot decks for this so it's gonna be pretty specific lmao)
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀.          ⠀⠀⠀✦ ⠀ ⠀              ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀* ⠀⠀⠀.          . ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀✦⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀.             .   ゚ .             .                ✦      ,       . ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀       *           . .             .   ✦⠀       ,         *      ⠀    ⠀  , ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀.        ⠀   ⠀.    ˚   ⠀ ⠀    ,      .              .       *⠀  ⠀       ⠀✦⠀        *                  .     .    .   ⠀            .            ˚        ゚     .  .⠀  ⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀,    *  ⠀.      .          ⠀✦  ˚              * .⠀           .        .      ✦⠀       ,              . ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀.          ⠀⠀⠀✦ ⠀ ⠀              ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀* ⠀⠀⠀.          . ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀✦⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀.             .   ゚ .             .                ✦      ,       . ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀       *           . .             .   ✦⠀       ,         *      ⠀    ⠀  , ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀.        ⠀   ⠀.    ˚   ⠀ ⠀    ,      .              .       *⠀  ⠀       ⠀✦⠀        *                  .     .    .               .            ˚        ゚     .  .⠀ ⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀‍⠀,      ✦⠀       ,
pile 1: first vibes based on intuition: very confused rn about what to do, logic vs heart, unsure path
you're afraid of deviating from the 9-5 world because deep down you're afraid of non conformity and disappointing the people around you, and yet this is exactly what you're supposed to be doing. you know you're different and you know that a 9-5 job corporate office job is going to destroy you but you also want other people to be proud of you. who says that a 9-5 is the only way to be successful? you can do anything you want pile 1 (idk why but that stupid ahh song comes to my mind rn, you can do anything you want when you're sexy LMAOO help me) especially if you dive deep, headfirst, into your creative or hidden hobbies. the 8 of cups and the moon show that you're meant to walk away fro. what is expected of you and forge your own unique path. you thrive in mystery, intuition, deep emotional understanding so you need to tap into those energies and your subconscious mind. you could be a great therapist, a criminologist, forensic psychologist or something related to forensics in general, an amazing writer, artist, photographer, youtuber/influencer or even an occultist (specifically an astrologer or an energy healer), maybe even an illustrator for specifically tarot/astrology related products? either way, you can do it so stop listening to others and start listening to yourself!
pile 2: first vibes based on intuition: weather, journalists, tv, fame
oooop the cards confirmed my intuition instantly: you were born to be seen and respected! with the sun, the queen of wands and king of swords your career must allow you to command attention and influence others. you're the type of person who thrives in leadership, communication and personal branding, you also might love attention from others. networking and collaboration will be key to your success if you choose to go down this path, a solitary job won't fulfill you, you need to engage with people and build your own community and be recognized for your talent. your best career path include social media, media, public relations, corporate communication, corporate leadership (especially teamwork roles), business coaching (in an influencer way), brand owner, actor, entertainer, comedian, luxury real estate, real estate agent, exclusive event planning, podcasting, youtube, maybe even law (like opening your own practice, especially related to celeb law and copyright and that sort of niche).
pile 3: first vibes based on intuition: the hardest to read for, i want it but i'm scared to have it, what if i fail again?
i feel like you keep trying to chase something and it keeps slipping away (a role, a promotion, a project), just know that it's all part of your massive transformation that's leading you to a big shift in your career. with the tower and the wheel of fortune here you are quite literally destined to reinvent yourself over and over again, shedding skin like a snake. you always get money after a major collapse or redirection in your life (hello 8th housers/pluto or scorpio people), you always get something better out of surrender and "failure". by failure i don't mean actual failure but redirection, whenever your plans don't follow through (do they ever?) that's when you are successful. your radical success era is coming, do not doubt it. the king of pentacles and king of cups show that you are meant to build long term financial security while also staying emotionally fulfilled or true to yourself and your motives, you might end up loving your job more than you expected to. you're strategic, intuitive and you'd be a powerhouse in finance or business or innovation. due to your radically transformative nature i'd say you'd be great at stock trading, wealth management, venture capital, cryptocurrency, software engineering, fintech, startup founder, crisis management consultant, corporate restructuring, consultant, investment banking, analyst, strategist. you should put your skills into helping other people like you rebuilding empires from chaos (failures, breakups, career shifts...). passive income could also be huge here, although pretty unstable.
as always, thank you for reading and thank you for your love <3
383 notes · View notes
saywhat-politics · 4 days ago
Text
Tumblr media
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ky. (WZTV) — A 39-year-old Montgomery County man has been arrested and charged with multiple child sexual exploitation offenses following an undercover investigation by the Kentucky State Police.
Mark Hamilton was taken into custody on April 30 after an investigation by the KSP Electronic Crime Branch linked him to the distribution of sexually explicit images of minors through a file-sharing network. Authorities executed a search warrant at Hamilton’s Jeffersonville residence, seizing digital equipment that will be analyzed at the state police forensic lab.
Hamilton faces 14 counts of distributing material depicting a sexual performance by a minor over the age of 12, as well as 12 counts of possession of similar material. Each count is a Class D felony, punishable by one to five years in prison. He is currently being held at the Montgomery County Detention Center.
217 notes · View notes
cybersecurity-pedtadot · 8 months ago
Text
1 note · View note
reality-detective · 5 months ago
Text
Russian Leader Assassinated After Busting Adrenochrome Factory in Ukraine
The Zelensky regime has reportedly launched an assassination campaign against senior Russian military officials—those exposing secret U.S. biolabs in Ukraine and liberating trafficked children from alleged adrenochrome child factories.
As the Kyiv regime braces for its inevitable defeat, those with forensic knowledge of the global elite’s shocking crimes and child trafficking networks are finding themselves in grave danger—marked as targets in a desperate bid to silence the truth. 🤔
337 notes · View notes