My internal momma bear is pissed. The primal rage I feel from hearing about missing children, tortured, sexual assaulted and even worse from these soul-less people, it is hard to put into words the emotions I feel. The hard part is it is still in operation today, just re-labeled. Relabeled to whatever new thing “they” are trying to manipulate the media with, and/or get our emotions to comply with whatever evil shit is listed in the small print.
Epstein was one of many “middlemen/connectors” that works outside of you and me type of rules of law, country lines and global laws. Those pesky laws make it hard to traffic whatever they want and let’s be honest it doesn’t make as much money playing by the rules. One could assume they think like this: I am sure if I get my politician buddy, my judge buddy and my neighbor to back me up we will be good. I will just throw them a bid for next year’s seat and some cash, and they won’t say anything, they will just turn a blind eye and if not, we just remove them, allegedly of course. All morals aside.
I am sure anyone who hasn’t sold their soul is feeling the same, the urge to protect, shield, destroy anyone who is in the way of protecting these kids. My personal feelings of knowing how it feels from personal experience, when you feel someone didn’t protect you, or kept their mouth shut, or didn’t believe you, took advantage of you and manipulated the innocence of you. Maybe you were even too afraid to speak up. People protecting pedophiles for a profit is something good people could never even fathom.
This is a war of GOOD and EVIL. Not left or right, I am right or wrong, or I told you so’s. This is a global pedophile problem filled from the top to the bottom and even below in the tunnels below cities and this includes politicians, judges, governors, mayors, CPS, foster care, police, childcare, churches, friends’ and family. Hollywood (Yes them too, don’t ignore it, pizzagate is a thing).
Perpetrator Relationship: Roughly 90% of child sexual abuse victims know the perpetrator, who is often a trusted person, family members, church, close friends, school officials.
****ITS NOT EVERYONE, BUT ITS GOING TO TAKE EVERYONE RESESARCHING THERE SURRONDINGS TO MAKE A CHANGE GLOBALLY. LET’S STOP FIGHTING EACHOTHER AND WORK TOGETHER. START AT HOME AND WORK YOUR WAY OUT TO FAMILY, FRIENDS, SCHOOLS, CITY, COUNTY, STATE, COUNTRY. ****
When feeling helpless, one thing I can do is to bring some statistics to light. (which I could almost bet money is more, considering we have some of these people working within these organizations)
National statistics on child sexual abuse (CSA) and assault (SA) indicate that it is a widespread problem, with estimates suggesting that at least 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 20 boys in the United States experience sexual abuse before turning 18. RAINN reports similar figures: 1 in 9 girls and 1 in 20 boys under 18 experience sexual abuse or assault.
Key Statistics Regarding Minors and Sexual Abuse:
Prevalence: Research indicates that approximately 10% to 25% of children experience some form of sexual abuse.
Perpetrator Relationship: Roughly 90% of child sexual abuse victims know the perpetrator, who is often a trusted person, family members, close friends, school officials.
Age Factor: Nearly 70% of all reported sexual assaults in the U.S. occur to children aged 17 and under.
Underreporting: A significant portion of child sexual abuse is never reported, with studies indicating that 30% to 73% of victims do not disclose the abuse for at least a year or, in some cases, ever.
Long-term Impact: There are estimated to be over 42 million adult survivors of child sexual abuse in the U.S.
Online Solicitation: Approximately 1 in 5 children are solicited sexually while on the internet before the age of 18. Some alleged hot spots include: Roblox, Minecraft, Friday night at Freddy’s, Fortnite, Among us, Discord, Clash of Clans, League of Legends. Check – In Game Chats, Team playing and multi players online. Sending gifts or game currency. Private messages.
Vulnerable Populations: Individuals with disabilities are at a higher risk, with some studies suggesting over 90% may be assaulted in their lifetime.
Child Protective Services (CPS): CPS agencies substantiate roughly 63,000 cases of child sexual abuse per year, though this is believed to be a significant undercount.
Law Enforcement: Data shows that only a small percentage of cases result in convictions, with many perpetrators not facing legal consequences. (Representatives get paid off and laws that protect)
Impact on Minors
Mental Health: Survivors of child sexual abuse are at a higher risk for mental health issues, including a 42% increased chance of suicidal thoughts during adolescence.
Developmental Damage: Sexual abuse that begins before the age of six and lasts for several years often causes more severe, long-lasting emotional damage.
Reported/Confirmed Cases
In recent data (e.g., 2022 from the National Children's Alliance and related federal reports), an estimated 558,899 unique children were confirmed victims of abuse and neglect overall in the U.S.
Of confirmed maltreatment cases, about 11% involve sexual abuse.
Specialized Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs) investigated over 236,000 cases involving sexual abuse allegations in 2023, highlighting that sexual abuse cases make up a large portion (~55%) of what these centers handle even though they represent a smaller share of overall reported maltreatment.
California (My State)
In 2024, California had 1,733 identified cases of human trafficking reported to the National Human Trafficking Hotline — the highest in the U.S. (14.44% of the national total) involving 3,603 victims (including 358 minors). National Human Trafficking Hotline, 2024 statistics
Child Sexual Abuse Investigations at CACs In 2023, Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs) in California served children in cases where sexual abuse was alleged in 8,135 instances (the largest category of abuse reported at these specialized centers, out of 12,459 total children served). This reflects the heavy investigative burden for serious child sexual abuse allegations in the state. (Source: National Children's Alliance, 2023 California State Statistics Report)
Reported Rapes/Sexual Assaults In 2024, California law enforcement reported 13,874 rape incidents (including various forms under the revised definition), with the rate around 35-36 per 100,000 residents contributing to a significant portion of national figures and showing the ongoing challenge despite some national declines. (Source: California Department of Justice, Crime in California 2024 report; aligned with FBI UCR trends)
2024 Global Report on Trafficking in Persons
Detected child victims: Children accounted for 38% of all detected trafficking victims globally in 2022 (or most recent data from 81+ countries).
Increase in detections:
Overall detected child victims rose 31% from 2019 (pre-pandemic) to 2022.
Detected girl victims surged 38% in the same period.
Gendered patterns:
- Girls (22% of total victims) are predominantly trafficked for sexual exploitation (~60% of girl child victims).
- Boys are more often trafficked for forced labor (~47% of boy child victims), forced criminality, begging, or other forms (~45%).
Regional notes: Children represent the majority (>60%) of victims detected in regions like Central America/Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa, and North Africa. Many cases involve domestic (within-country) trafficking (58% of all victims in some data).
Forms of exploitation overall (including children): Forced labor (42% of detected cases) now surpasses sexual exploitation (36%).
These detected cases are only actual numbers are much higher due to hidden exploitation, lack of reporting, conflicts, online facilitation, and weak identification systems.
UNODC Global Report 2024 (unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/glotip/2024/GLOTIP2024_BOOK.pdf); ILO-UNICEF child labour updates (2025); U.S. State Department TIP Report 2025 references similar UNODC data.
Some additional sources:
Vera Institute, and Journal of Interpersonal Violence Studies
Finkelhor Studies
U.S. Department of Justice/Bureau of Justice Statistics
CDC → Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
RAINN → Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, Darkness to Light fact sheets
HHS/ACF → U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / Administration for Children and Families Annual Reports
NCA → CSA → Child Sexual Abuse, 2023 CAC Service Statistics
National Children's Alliance
**Please do your own research, this list is a compiled list to draw light to some of the issues needing to be more widely talked about***