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Our Strategy

Special Operative Teams gather information about child predators both in the US and abroad. These teams represent the best military, federal and state intelligence and investigative organizations. They track predators to build cases against them that result in convictions.

These teams possess skills beyond the average military or law enforcement individual—skills that enable them to achieve their goals in foreign lands independently, without support of US law enforcement resources.
 
As a private organization the Special Operatives are not bound by the same restrictions that keep U.S. law enforcement from conducting research against  sexual offenders.  The Operatives provide high-level  information and evidence to appropriate authorities that is needed to build cases against U.S. child sex offenders.
 
They understand the risks associated with missions of this difficulty. The teams, selected and deployed for these missions, are made up of elite operatives.
 
They don’t seek public recognition or fame for their efforts. Their reward is the personal satisfaction that comes from knowing their efforts will take predators off the streets and put them behind bars, resulting in the rescue of innocent children.

The SCTNow mission involves a multi-phase plan to deploy hundreds of teams throughout the world.

PHASE I

Phase I is by far the most time consuming and difficult and includes five fundamental areas of development:

  • Identify the right individuals and build the right teams to conduct operative missions.
  • Implement sound practices requiring innovative new strategies that lead to the arrest and prosecution of predators.
  • Establish relationships with government departments and agencies essential to ensure the prosecution of child predators. Operative teams have many years of military service in roles where these relationships already exist.
  • Effective practices have proven that evidence documentation is critical, and therefore the need to purchase equipment to document evidence is vital.
  • Most importantly, initial and long-term fundraising is critical to underwrite the placement of special operative teams in the field for as long as it takes to build cases against predators and make a major impact in the battle to stop child trafficking now.
PHASE II

Once Phase I is operational, Phase II begins. Investigations will involve special operative teams assigned to designated areas. Deployments require full-time operatives rather than short-term, part-time operative efforts. This is crucial in that it ensures continuity in investigations as teams work to develop “open and shut cases” against suspected predators.

PHASE III

Once Phase II is developed, Phase III deploys larger numbers of sustainable operations in multiple geographic regions of the world. This level of reach and impact works to dramatically reduce and ultimately eliminate child sexual slavery worldwide. SCTNow is fully committed to funding this goal in our lifetime.

The above confidential and proprietary information is the property of SCTNow, and any unauthorized duplication, reproduction or distribution of this information is strictly prohibited.  Specific details of the SCTNow operations will not be disclosed to protect the privacy of the victims and the safety of the operatives.  SCTNow works to protect and ensure the safety of the operative teams working behind the scenes to put a stop to child slavery around the world.

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