When thinking about the crimes against humanity, pedophilia, and human trafficking rings that have been exposed and brought down, something interesting came to mind.
While it is no longer a secret that many (if not, most) of those in the political and celebrity realm are involved at some level with these unthinkable crimes, it does beg the question about the inherent safety of those who are still in captivity. One thing I had thought about when wondering, like many of you, why these things had not yet been completely exposed yet was that these individuals who are guilty depend on the destruction of evidence. In this case, the evidence would not only be the videos and photos, but the victims themselves who are enslaved by this evil cabal. When these individuals in positions of power and influence are cornered, they go full kamikaze and wipe out as much evidence as they can. While we do indeed want these evil and disgusting acts to be revealed, we also shouldn't want victims to be further compromised or killed. This is then what led me to think of tomorrow's Super Bowl. This event has been revealed to be a huge venue for the capture and enslavement of many innocents over the years. It also brings to mind the massive rescue attempts made by the Trump administration to thwart these rings.
Basically, what I'm saying is that, while we can't find everyone enslaved by human trafficking, we can certainly attempt to rescue a large portion before moving forward with revealing these vile organizations. Jumping the gun would most certainly put more innocent lives in danger. As a parent, if my children were compromised in a situation like this, rescuing them would be my top priority before putting them in further risk of danger. Just a thought.
Nice perspective, I have been thinking at the other end. The longer it takes for these evil people to be brought to justice, the longer these poor souls are tormented. But I have faith that God is in control of it all. That all will happen exactly when it should and not a moment sooner. All we can do is pray, pray and pray some more for these victims and their families.