"Stop Making Images of Children."

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"Stop Making Images of Children"
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Ex-Supporter Shellie Mote Calls on Project Night Watch: "Stop Making Images of Children"

In a striking turn of events, Shellie Mote, a former ally of the controversial online satanist James Hind, has made a public demand for his group Project Night Watch, to "stop making images of children." The statement comes as a surprise to many who followed Mote’s previous support for James Hind and his often perverted activities. This demand marks a significant break from her past alignment with James Hind and raises serious concerns about the nature of the content produced under his PNW banner.

Shellie Mote's disavowal of James Hind and his PNW group, specifically targeting the creation of images involving children, shines a light on troubling behaviour within the group. The accusations point towards a disturbing trend of using images, often in exploitative or manipulative contexts, raising concerns among critics and observers alike. For someone who was once a supporter of PNW’s self-proclaimed mission to "protect children" from exploitation, Mote’s criticism suggests a sharp contradiction between PNW's public-facing claims and their behind-the-scenes actions.

Mote’s call for PNW to stop creating these images directly challenges the group’s narrative, and her decision to publicly address this issue suggests that the inner workings of PNW may be even more alarming than previously thought.

Another ex supporter of James Hind, who wishes to remain anonymous, said in a recent statement:

"I used to think they stood for something good, but I can no longer stand by and watch as they continue to create and circulate images of children for their twisted agenda. It’s time for PNW to stop hiding behind the guise of child protection and take responsibility for their actions."

This sudden and decisive shift in Mote's stance also begs the question: what exactly led her to take this stand now? Was she privy to disturbing content that led to her change of heart, or is this part of a broader awakening to the problematic nature of PNW’s activities?

The accusations directed at James Hind and Project Night Watch raise significant ethical questions about the group’s approach and methods. For an organisation that claims to protect children, the creation of such images stands in stark contradiction to that mission. The public perception of PNW has always been controversial, but these recent developments may force a reevaluation of their true objectives and practices.

In light of Mote's demand, PNW and its leader James Hind, must address these serious accusations. Silence or deflection will only further erode whatever credibility remains, and it leaves open questions about whether there are darker motives behind their actions.

Shellie Mote’s public departure and her demand for an end to the creation of child images by Project Night Watch signals that even those once loyal to the cause can no longer turn a blind eye to what they perceive as deeply troubling behaviour. It remains to be seen whether this bold statement will spark further investigations or calls for accountability, but one thing is clear: the truth behind PNW’s operations can no longer be ignored.

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