The case of Gisèle Pelicot, whose husband drugged her and lent her unconscious body to dozens of men to rape her, made headlines worldwide.
One such site, removed, with millions of monthly visitors, is hosted in the Netherlands, by NForce in Roosendaal, NRC reported.
The company has arranged server space and internet access for the site for years. Conversations, documents, and public records show that the connection between NForce and the website goes back even further.
NForce’s current director and owner, the Israeli Simon Shlomi Elimeleh, has been offering services to Motherless for over a decade.
One such site, removed,
services to <deleted by BlueÆther> for over a decade.
Remove it once, but not the second time?
Looks like the removed quote from the article was the full website like with .com after it, whereas the as a sole word it is allowed.
That site has been around for years and most Netizens who know porn sites know its name. It’s not a secret.
It hosts videos same as any other, but it also has unlisted videos you can only get to if the link is shared with you or you find it posted online. It’s not account limited, it’s just a string of characters in the URL.
I suspect all porn sites host morally dubious content, and some of them host illegal content. But remember, legal porn includes pictures and videos of exploited and abused women. The lines are really blurry there. The only good moral position with porn is to not consume it. That’s easier said than done, but ethical porn is not common. (If you’re interested, seek out porn made by women for women. That’s not a guarantee, but they do tend to focus on the woman’s pleasure, not her subservience.) Not trying to preach, just clarifying.
Hentai / 3d porn is ethical. No one is hurt, manipulated, abused, for real.




