Congratulations Operation Arkstone,
14 kids saved !
Still think this isn’t happening in Australia ?

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Operation Arkstone has smashed a child exploitation ring wide open and doing so has saved 14 children directly, well done to the AFP and those officers involved.

This is awesome and is proof that these type of people operate right here in Australia in our own backyards. We at FACAA have been raising awareness of child abuse and educating our members on how to stop child abusers for over 10 years now.

We still get comments like “Is this true ? “ or “this doesn’t happen here.” The fact is every word we post is true (we always provide checkable sources) and yes, it really is happening here in Australia.

Two men aged in their 20s were arrested on Thursday at Kendall on the New South Wales Mid North Coast and have each been charged with offences relating to the harm and exploitation of children.

Yes, it was in Kendall where young William Tyrrell disappeared in 2014 however police have repeatedly said there is no link between the two.

We know these type of people operate in Australia, we know that they are out there hurting our children each and every day. This is a fact, a fact that needs no exaggeration, no over explanation, no additions to be made to the narrative.

The fact is there are evil people who would profit from the destruction of children for nothing more than money and that is it ! Adding religion or race or cultist storylines to this only further harms those in need of rescuing like the 14 children saved here, by muddying the waters and leading investigators on wild goose chases that they need not take.

The reality of this situation is hellish enough, the reality of the fact that there are those out there who for no other reason than profit would hurt our most vulnerable should be enough to bring attention to their plight. If this isn’t enough then you should really start talking to survivors of child abuse and hear the abject hell they have lived through. If this isn’t enough for you to want to rage, to want to fight, then you really aren’t paying attention !

Sadly its not, sadly until those who are unaffected by child abuse are as angry about it, as enraged about it’s existence as those who are directly affected by it, then we will see no change. We will see governments giving to organisations who maintain their status quo and not those who fight to make change, those who fight to end child abuse once and for all.

We at FACAA want to see the day when we need no more Operation ArkStones, because there is no more child abuse. It should be a thing of the past, it should be looked back on in history text books as one of the shameful actions perpetrated against children, one that we collectively rose up against and destroyed !

FACAA know this can happen, we also know there are those reading this scoffing, saying… “It can never be done, it can never be stopped.” They also said that about apartheid remember. We believe survivors of child abuse will bring about it’s demise. Hence why we call our survivor’s healing program the Phoenix program. The survivors will rise from the ashes of their painful pasts and supporters will help them to do so !
Together, we will end child abuse.

We are asking you now to please cheer for the officers involved in Operation ArkStone, they are truly awesome and their work needs and deserves applauding ! 👏

Now let’s take it one step further and look for ways to end child abuse…. once and for all.

If you know a survivor of child abuse who is struggling, (and I bet you do whether you realise it or not), offer them an ear, ask to hear their story, but don’t be offended if they say no. Offer to join them for a walk, run, basketball game, gym, martial arts class whatever get them moving !

Share FACAA posts, or any other awareness raising campaign that offers checkable sources, sources that don’t include editable websites like Wikipedia or personal websites, but rather news from reputable sites, peer reviewed articles, or government pages listing statistical information.

If anyone says something like “your socials are depressing,” hit back with “imagine life for an abused child.”

Help us out when we are asking for ideas for our legal reform campaign, or any other legal reform campaign out there. If you know an unjust law let us know about it, or any of the other awesome people out there changing the laws for the better. We CAN change the laws, we HAVE changed the law and we WILL change more !
All with your help !

We are not in this for us, for brand FACAA.
We are in this to end child abuse, once and for all.
We will work with anyone who is genuinely out there trying to do the same !

Congratulations to the Operation ArkStone officers !
A BIG WIN FOR THE KIDS !

We can only hope the day comes soon, that your operations are no longer needed.😊

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-05/afp-ring-alleged-child-sex-offenders-online-queensland/12325618

FACAA #ProudFACAA #RaisingAwareness #EndingChildAbuse #AFP #AustralianFederalPolice #Police #Federal #OperationArkStone #ThinkYouKnow #GuardiansOfTheInnocent #VoiceForTheVoiceless #HopeForTheHopeless #ChildrensChampions #ChangingLaws #Legal #LegalReform #JuliasJustice #PhoenixProgram #NeverGonnaStop #WeWillFight #StandUp #HealingSurvivors

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