
The I.C.A.C. Task Force Is On A Dangerous Ego Trip
@epicenterdefacto
Posted 3d ago · 4 min read

It is good that President Donald J. Trump is cutting back Federal funding from the Internet Crimes Against Children ("I.C.A.C.") Task Force. Unfortunately, these witch hunters have developed a questionable strategy to jack up their statistics so that they can convince elected officials to grant them additional government money for their online sex-sting operations. They've decided to recruit military veterans to assist them in their proactive online sex-sting operations. Norman Michael Achin explains it all in his video below.
Norman Michael Achin Elaborates On How The I.C.A.C. Task Force Is Going To Recruit And Train Veterans To Assist Them In Their Duties
https://youtu.be/7GgHb2ej6o4?si=-WcM0MRjrvBYJ3mX
The problem that I'm having here is that what the I.C.A.C. Task Force does is not all necessarily honorable work. They entrap adult men for doing things that would be perfectly legal for a 14-, 15-, or 16-year-old boy to do, and there is no actual victim involved in it except for the suspect himself. So, why would any veteran wish to waste their time with this same program?
Now, I'm all in favor of doing things to help out our veterans and provide them with a dignified standard of living. However, if government officials really want to do something noble to help out veterans who want to get their lives back on track, why don't they fund housing to take homeless veterans off the streets and give them decent places to live? It would make much more sense than involving them in something that is doing more harm than good to our civilization.
It's outrageous enough that Jesse Watters goes flapping his jaws on Fox News about how he feels that homeless people are individuals that have failed in life. Meanwhile, there is a number of homeless veterans that fought wars to protect Mr. Watters' rich backside as he has frolicked in the lap of luxury and has thrown derisive sermons and lectures about homeless people from the top of his ivory tower for years.
There is now over a half a million homeless people in the United States, and I wouldn't doubt that most of them are likely war veterans. Our government institutions have clearly failed them, and now they want to exploit them to bolster their arrest statistics for online sex-sting operations that are mostly unethical and predatory at best
Teenagers are going to continue on having sex, whether it be with one another or with older sex partners. All the online sex-sting operations in the world are not going to stop it. Also, we don't need to be locking up any more people in prison than we should.
The sex laws here in the United States make very little sense in the first place. In his video below, Mr. Achin even explains how registrants in California were caught in a Catch-22 situation that made them vulnerable to unfair incarceration until a judge stepped in and put a stop to it.
Norman Michael Achin Describes How Federal Authorities Manipulated The California Sex-Offender Registry To Oppress Registrants
https://youtu.be/jOQkHnsUhkU?si=sF21Y45EtNVzmMka
As Americans, we're all living in a travesty of justice without even realizing it. Government officials are misusing our tax dollars to force us to live in it. It's all to serve the egos of law-enforcement officials that wish to capitalize on the humiliation and degradation of individuals that may not even be guilty of any sex crime involving a minor.

I urge any veteran who may be reading my article not to get involved with any of these people from the I.C.A.C. Task Force. They don't care about veterans, and they are not heroes. If they did care about veterans here in the United States, they would be making efforts to help get homeless veterans off the streets and into decent housing.
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