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Police and intelligence agencies obviously do have the resources needed to remove illegal websites from the Internet. Yet many of them remain, often for a long time. It is possible that the police lets them remain as a strategy to make people who use the Internet accidentally stumble into them. This makes lots of people "criminals", the "benefits" of this to THEY is explained in another article, sick law conspiracy.

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  • Police don't remove illegal websites
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  • Police and intelligence agencies obviously do have the resources needed to remove illegal websites from the Internet. Yet many of them remain, often for a long time. It is possible that the police lets them remain as a strategy to make people who use the Internet accidentally stumble into them. This makes lots of people "criminals", the "benefits" of this to THEY is explained in another article, sick law conspiracy.
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  • Police and intelligence agencies obviously do have the resources needed to remove illegal websites from the Internet. Yet many of them remain, often for a long time. It is possible that the police lets them remain as a strategy to make people who use the Internet accidentally stumble into them. This makes lots of people "criminals", the "benefits" of this to THEY is explained in another article, sick law conspiracy.
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