Interpol Unscrambles Doctored Photo In Manhunt
jackpot777 writes in with an AP story out of Paris reporting that Interpol has distributed photos of a man suspected of sexually exploiting children. The images were recovered from pictures taken off the Internet in which the man's face had been blurred using something like Photoshop's Filter > Distort > Twirl tool. German police were able to recover recognizable images of the man, whose identity and nationality are not known. Interpol would not discuss the techniques used to recover the images. jackpot777 writes: "It does show one interesting facet of internet privacy that has also been noted with topics ranging from reading blurred check numbers in images to Google's plan to blur out license plate and face data for Street View. And that is: blurring is not the same as completely obscuring. As computers become more adept at extrapolating data of different types, your identity isn't safe unless you completely cover all those identifying features."
What a surprise! He's a HOMOSEXUAL paedophile! But we all know that gays are "no more likely" to be paedophiles than heterosexuals, right? And since only under ONE PERCENT of the male population is 'gay', then only ONE PERCENT of the VICTIMS of paedophiles should be BOYS. But we find it's FIFTY PERCENT. Gee... I wonder how anybody explains that...
And look - the Jew-controlled media are continuously referring to this bastard's victims as 'children' but never as BOYS. I wonder why that would be... After all, we don't want parents growing suspicious about MEN who want to spend time around their BOYS, do we? I mean - some poor 'gay' might not get to rape a boy, and we can't have the poor gays' feelings hurt...
When this piece of scum is caught, he deserves the electric chair. Will he get it? Of course not - because many of the so-called 'judges', and chiefs of police, and politicians, are HOMOSEXUAL PAEDOPHILES.
You know that fellow looks strangely familiar. Wait a minute, its me o.O
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