[GR] "WORLDCORP?"

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Written 27 December 2019


So I have watched re-uploads of the two notorious videos from a now-defunct YouJi―I mean "YouTube", dammit!―channel called Worldcorp―namely, 'Fatherhood Part II', and 'Everyday I grow some more(?)'. (Thanks, Nexpo.) And I've got to say: "Jesus. Fucking. Christ." That's some deranged child abuse stuff right there. Also, conspiracy theories were abound in regards to the male voice who's hurling verbal abuse towards the child; the pitch and vocal patterns have a minor, yet uncanny resemblance to John Podesta, former campaign manager to Hillary Clinton―and one of the central figures in the so-called 'Pizzagate' "conspiracy".

Let's take away the conspiracy, and focus on the video: it was totally dark and grainy, as expected of a camcorder, but you can see a silhouette from behind the translucent bathroom door that was illuminated with a flashlight. That silhouette was the child being abused by the man who may or may not have recorded the footage. (This Internet "mercenary" will do a service to you: it is said that the child featured in the two videos was locked inside the shower area, and was forced to take a totally hot shower―or a "Goemon bath", I don't really know.) And―man, I just could not understand the motive of that John Podesta-esque voice for the most part, if it was real. First, he forced the child to call him "daddy" ('Fatherhood Part II' video), then he angrily sang a song to the kid ('Everyday I grow some more' video)―for added effect, I guess. It sounded like "it"―the John Podesta-esque voice (and I'm not going to apologize for dehumanizing the fucker)―is having a meltdown of sorts, and "it" is directing "its" anger towards the kid, whom, "it" said, is disrespecting "it". Jesus fucking Christ―that level of degeneracy is two levels below the infamous 'Daisy's Destruction' video, which is, as reports said, straight-up snuff-themed CP.

I do wonder if we, as a species, are going down the path of unbridled degeneracy that was fuelled by unfettered access to technology.

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