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First Wave - LGBT minus
"We made a terrible mistake ... we were trying to be a political organisation and at the same time we were trying to be a support organisation." ~ Thomas O'Carroll
1912 - W.T. Stead, the activist who got Britain's age of consent raised to 16, dies in the sinking of the Titanic. W.T. Stead greatly expanded the use of popular sensational journalism to advance anti sex agendas,
1938 - California introduces "sexual psychopath" registration, the forerunner to sex offender registration.
1952 - gay liberation group Mattachine Society founded, pederasts were still considered part of the gay movement.
1954 - Dragnet TV episode "the big crime" describes a California sex offender registration system, when Det. Sargent Joe Friday investigates the abduction and molestation of 4 year old twins.
1969 - Boeing 747 debuts, opening up worldwide travel to people at a greatly reduced price, facilitating child sex tourism as a popular activity for First World citizens to avoid First World age of consent laws.
1973 - Tarana Burke, founder of the MeToo movement, is born on September 12, in New York City, where the World Trade Center twin towers had been completed earlier that year.
1974 - PIE founded (UK)
1975 - The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) is established in Pennsylvania. In addition to promoting increased restrictions on sexual interaction being consensual, it promotes a strong anti adult with youth sex message.
1976 - The International Society for prevention of child abuse and neglect is established, one of the first major organizations making effort to ban sex tourism for purposes of pedophile activity.
1977 - Petition in France to abolish the age of consent of 15
1977 - Anita Bryan's "Save Our Children"
1977 - Boise / Boston Affair (US) in response to the Revere
arrests
1977 - USA Space Shuttle prototype Enterprise test flights. Francine Hughes sets her husband's bed on fire, killing him, and is exonerated, claiming abuse, opening up societal acceptance of law enforcement intrusion into home and family life in order to detect abuse, and that greatly increases chances for prosecution of adults for having sex with children. The death of Mr Hughes in the burning bed occurs 10 years after three US Astronauts are killed in a fire on a launch pad during a test of the Apollo 1 spacecraft.
1978 - Child pornography made explicitly illegal in the US (without proof of obscenity needed)
1978 - NAMBLA founded (US)
1981 - Space Shuttle Columbia completes its first mission
1982 - Vereniging MARTIJN founded (NE)
1982 - Elan Patz disappearance (NAMBLA blamed)
1984 - PIE disbands
1986 - Space Shuttle Challenger disaster kills 7 astronauts shortly after launch, causing mass emotional trauma to children and youth owing to the teacher among the dead, raising a general sense of and public consciousness of childhood traumatic memories that could form the framework for claiming adult with child sex causes similar types of harm.
1987 - Paidiki edition 1
1987 - Boys on their contacts with men published by Theo Sandfort
1988 - Edward Brongersma publishes the first part of Loving Boys
1989 - First Ipce meeting (EU)
1990 - The Netherlands has an effective age of consent of 12
1990 - Ending Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT) is established, with a mission to make it illegal for First World citizens to have sex with children overseas. It would take many years for them to accomplish this goal. Depeche Mode releases a music video for Enjoy the Silence featuring the World Trade Center Twin Towers, very likely predictive programming.
1991 - The American Airlines 757 that would crash into the Pentagon on 9/11/2001, enters service on April 25, the day that would come to be known as International Alice Day, a day to recognize adult man with girl child intimacy.
1993 - Krumme13 founded (DE)
1993 - Jacob Wetterling act passed
1994 - Documentary "Chickenhawk" profiling NAMBLA released
1994 - NAMBLA expelled from ILGA