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Postmotem Pedo Confessions

Posted by Eeyore on Friday, July 27 2018 at 06:14:09AM

Has anyone else ever thought of this?

I suppose what got me thinking about it originally were things like being able to set up an email to be sent at a later date and time, and that Wikileaks "doomsday" thing, where some incredibly damaging secret to the US government would be revealed (I've always presumed it's proof that 9/11 was an inside job) should something terrible befall Julian Assange or somesuch.

Later, I thought of various known individuals who got "outed" as pedos only after they were already dead. To me, it's like they won the game of life. I am not defending what some of them did at all, just saying, it seems like an ideal for some. Live as you want during your life, then the things you would have been persecuted for are revealed only after you're dead and buried, or whatever means of disposal you chose.

I know for most of us regular folk, having a revelation like this appear after we're gone might not have much effect beyond our own families if we had kept it secret, but what about those who are famous? Imagine how shocking the revelation would be in some cases. Imagine how it would make the public reevaluate their presumptions and stereotypes.

Now the logistics might be a little more complicated, including the fallout toward still living individuals who were close to the confessor, or the loss of income for his heirs based on the subsequent rejection of his legacy, but it still seems like a novel idea. I'm sure some people are of the mind to not have people think negatively of them even after death, but in my case, and I'm sure in many people's cases, somehow I don't think I'll care what people think of me after I'm gone.

Perhaps there could even be some sort of post-mortum confessional website, not even dedicated specifically to child lovers, but just a general one which had all the necessary technology and procedure in place. Perhaps people could have a personal "work in progress" where a sudden unfortunate accident would reveal whatever they wanted to be known at that time, and which could be changed over the years until actual death. Perhaps a modest fee could even be charged.

Is this an unfeasible or dumb or redundant idea, or did I just make somebody else wealthy?

Imagine all the other things that could be revealed in these messages from the grave. Knowing the perpetrator of an unsolved crime, or even admitting responsibility for some terrible or great mystery.

So many other possibilities... messages to your kids or grandkids or great great grand kids 10, 20, 100 years hence, unable to be accessed until the exact date and time you specified.

I can see the encryption of this future past being broken by quantum computers where possible secrets are of interest to powerful entities, as well as using it for hostile actions like secrets revealed for bad intentions after the threat of enduring rightful consequences no longer matters. Lots of potential problems, but in terms of just spilling all of what one thinks of their attraction or what they've done, it might be one way around the system that prefers our silence. What more poetic way than to break this silence than after we've been silenced?

Eeyore





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