Eight million children go missing every year, with 22,000 disappearing daily, not merely classified as "missing" or "runaways" but believed to be taken into trafficking networks and abuse operations spanning globally from Hollywood to Westminster. Alarmingly, a significant portion of mainstream media, which positions itself as a paragon of truth, is accused not only of neglectful reporting but of complicity in this dark reality.
**THE CARTEL EXPLAINED**
A report from Shockya Investigations outlines the key players in this troubling cartel:
- Gloria Allred, known for hush-money settlements, primarily operates to shield perpetrators.
- David Boies has been instrumental in silencing journalists while working with powerful individuals like Weinstein and Moonves.
- Les Moonves, previously at CBS, orchestrated a protective environment for abusers within media ranks.
- Harvey Levin from TMZ is alleged to suppress stories about predators in exchange for insider access.
- Former CNET CEO Shelby Bonnie reportedly enabled the distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) across digital platforms.
**THE DAILY MAIL’S COMPLICITY**
The investigation highlights how The Daily Mail was not merely passive in ignoring predator stories but actively engaged in discrediting whistleblowers and obfuscating the truth. Instances of editorial kill orders, which collaborated with entertainment lawyers linked to the predator network, reveal systemic efforts to erase evidence and maintain media silence about child exploitation.
**THE MICHAEL JACKSON CASE**
The investigations delve into the Michael Jackson saga, depicting it as a battleground for control rather than a fight for justice. Various operatives sought to intimidate and neutralize Jackson's allies to protect others involved in child exploitation. The documentary "Leaving Neverland" is critiqued for serving as a distraction rather than uncovering the truth behind ongoing trafficking issues in the music industry.
**LEGAL ACTIONS UNFOLDING**
Two active lawsuits are seeking to bring the cartel’s practices to light:
1. **UK High Court – Cotter Case**: A challenge to the UK media-legal network's participation in a transnational predator protection scheme.
2. **Antigua & Barbuda Supreme Court**: A case aimed at exposing the cartel’s operations in the Caribbean, where media complicity has created a blind spot for traffickers.
**THE CARTEL’S TACTICS**
The cartel is alleged to operate through:
- Victim containment by steering victims toward cartel-friendly legal counsel.
- Narrative management that shapes public perception to favor predators.
- Systematic erasure of evidence and court documents to aid abusers.
**CALL TO ACTION**
Shockya's investigative findings underscore a grim reality where every ignored investigation contributes to continued child disappearances. There is an urgent need to reform media accountability as journalists pair with legal systems to unearth and combat the grim underbelly of child trafficking operations. The Cotter and Antigua lawsuits represent a crucial step towards dismantling this entrenched cartel, demanding transparency and accountability from those complicit in protecting predators at the cost of vulnerable children.
**THE CARTEL EXPLAINED**
A report from Shockya Investigations outlines the key players in this troubling cartel:
- Gloria Allred, known for hush-money settlements, primarily operates to shield perpetrators.
- David Boies has been instrumental in silencing journalists while working with powerful individuals like Weinstein and Moonves.
- Les Moonves, previously at CBS, orchestrated a protective environment for abusers within media ranks.
- Harvey Levin from TMZ is alleged to suppress stories about predators in exchange for insider access.
- Former CNET CEO Shelby Bonnie reportedly enabled the distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) across digital platforms.
**THE DAILY MAIL’S COMPLICITY**
The investigation highlights how The Daily Mail was not merely passive in ignoring predator stories but actively engaged in discrediting whistleblowers and obfuscating the truth. Instances of editorial kill orders, which collaborated with entertainment lawyers linked to the predator network, reveal systemic efforts to erase evidence and maintain media silence about child exploitation.
**THE MICHAEL JACKSON CASE**
The investigations delve into the Michael Jackson saga, depicting it as a battleground for control rather than a fight for justice. Various operatives sought to intimidate and neutralize Jackson's allies to protect others involved in child exploitation. The documentary "Leaving Neverland" is critiqued for serving as a distraction rather than uncovering the truth behind ongoing trafficking issues in the music industry.
**LEGAL ACTIONS UNFOLDING**
Two active lawsuits are seeking to bring the cartel’s practices to light:
1. **UK High Court – Cotter Case**: A challenge to the UK media-legal network's participation in a transnational predator protection scheme.
2. **Antigua & Barbuda Supreme Court**: A case aimed at exposing the cartel’s operations in the Caribbean, where media complicity has created a blind spot for traffickers.
**THE CARTEL’S TACTICS**
The cartel is alleged to operate through:
- Victim containment by steering victims toward cartel-friendly legal counsel.
- Narrative management that shapes public perception to favor predators.
- Systematic erasure of evidence and court documents to aid abusers.
**CALL TO ACTION**
Shockya's investigative findings underscore a grim reality where every ignored investigation contributes to continued child disappearances. There is an urgent need to reform media accountability as journalists pair with legal systems to unearth and combat the grim underbelly of child trafficking operations. The Cotter and Antigua lawsuits represent a crucial step towards dismantling this entrenched cartel, demanding transparency and accountability from those complicit in protecting predators at the cost of vulnerable children.



















