Presidio Scandal (1986-87)
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Dozens of children were abused at an Army daycare, a victim named a suspect, and the case quietly died on a technicality.
Who they are
The Presidio Scandal of 1986-87, at a US Army base daycare in San Francisco.
What they do
The engine treats it as another abuse case shielded by institutional protection.
How it works
More than 60 child victims were involved; a 3-year-old identified Michael Aquino, but Army investigators refused to clear him and the statute of limitations conveniently expired. The engine sees the same pattern as Franklin, Dutroux and Epstein: jurisdictional friction, cases dragged out, and the narrative flipped (the 'Satanic Panic' defense).
Why it matters
The pointed irony the engine notes: Aquino, author of a psychological-warfare doctrine ('MindWar'), was protected by exactly the kinds of mechanisms his own doctrine describes.
The engine's record — word for word
60+ child victims at Army base daycare, San Francisco. Aquino identified by 3-year-old victim. CID refused to clear him. Statute of limitations expired conveniently. Same institutional protection pattern as Franklin, Dutroux, Epstein: jurisdictional friction, litigation exhaustion, narrative inversion (Satanic Panic defense). The MindWar architect shielded by the mechanisms his doctrine describes.
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