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Is Justice More Than Just Punishment?

A Little about the Omega Book Series Is Justice More Than Just Punishment? Omega III - The Head of the Snake   In Omega III, justice is never treated as a destination. It is a process marked by violence, restraint, and consequences that do not fade once the mission ends. The story unfolds in a world where human trafficking operates behind wealth, power, and silence, and where legal systems repeatedly fail the people they claim to protect. In  Omega III: The Head of the Snake, David J. Story  presents justice as something forged in the absence of reliable institutions. When accountability disappears and protection collapses, justice becomes something that must be carried out rather than awaited. Within that reality, the divide between justice vs punishment grows impossible to ignore. Punishment in a World Without Protection The novel presents trafficking as an international system designed to evade consequences. While the victims are erased, those responsible remain insula...

Child Predator Behind Vape Pen Scheme Gets Over Two Decades in Federal Prison

  Child Predator Behind Vape Pen Scheme Gets Over Two Decades in Federal Prison 2/17/26   Summary A 24-year-old man, Walter Wilkins of Weslaco, Texas, was sentenced to 23 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to coercion and enticement of a minor. He produced child sexual abuse material involving a victim under 16 and used vape pens to sexually exploit minors, threatening to release the content to force continued relationships. Already facing state child sex abuse charges, Wilkins was labeled a "repeat and dangerous offender against minors." His sentence includes a $13,000 fine, lifetime supervised release, sex offender registration, and restrictions on internet and child access. The case revealed severe mental health impacts on victims, including suicide attempts and school-related struggles. ────────── ❖ ────────── The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official position of David ...

A 26-year-old man, invading a family's mobile home, Raping an 11-year-old girl

  A 26-year-old man, invading a family's mobile home, Raping an 11-year-old girl 1/22/26 Summary A 26-year-old man, Keinth Moreno Guzman, was arrested by Bulloch County deputies for allegedly invading a family's mobile home, raping an 11-year-old girl at knifepoint, and threatening her 10-year-old sister. He faces 10 felony charges, including rape, aggravated child molestation, home invasion, and aggravated assault. Guzman, who had been in the U.S. illegally for five years, was identified through investigation and arrested after a traffic stop. The incident occurred early Monday, and the family reported it immediately. Investigators believe Guzman targeted the girl after seeing her previously. He is held without bond, and ICE has issued a detainer for potential deportation after legal proceedings. The case is expected to go before a grand jury in February, with Guzman likely denied bond. If convicted, he could face 25 years to life in prison. The sheriff's office ur...

Modern Day Terrorism': How The Online Extremist Network 764 Is Threatening Teen Lives

  Modern day terrorism': How the online extremist network 764 is threatening teen lives   Summary   Modern day terrorism, as described by FBI Director Kash Patel, is embodied by the online extremist network 764, which preys on vulnerable teens through blackmail, self-harm, and violent acts. Originating during the COVID-19 pandemic, 764 was founded by a Texas teenager and has since grown into a loosely connected global network of sadistic predators. Members exploit children by eliciting private information or intimate images, then use this material to coerce victims into extreme actions, often streamed online for others to watch and torment. The group promotes disturbing content, including animal torture and violent ideologies like neo-Nazism or ISIS-inspired terrorism, to desensitize victims. Authorities have identified up to 10,000 people globally involved in 764 and related networks, with the FBI opening over 350 investigations tied to the group. Recent cases incl...