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I wanted to comment on the Sound of Freedom movie. I saw it yesterday. It is well-produced. And it is so sad. It shook my wife a bit as she had a bad experience with a child predator when she was growing up. What they tried to make people aware of is how rampant the child trafficking reality is. We all have to do our part, no matter how small the part is. I think making people aware is a good step. The dark recesses of this industry makes it physically difficult to destroy. The men and women in high places taking part in this darkness is appalling. The movie brought tears to my eyes. More people need to see it. It only ran for 3 days in our local theater which in itself is sad. Just my thoughts . . .

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Paul,

Thank you for sharing this. As mentioned, I have not seen it yet, but I guess I better see it soon!

The concern I have been sharing has to do with the risks of backing criminals into a corner. If they feel they have nothing to lose by escalating resistance, we have to think about how to end this in a manner that reduces the risks to humanity at large. That is a very difficult assignment and will not satisfy everyone. Ideas are, of course, welcome.

Ingrid

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