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For Forty Years...

Joe Paterno – praised college football coach and idol to hundreds of thousands 
of people – continued in silence, allowing Jerry Sandusky to nurture a 
mechanism that leveraged the Penn State football program to prey on his 
victims, which totals 32 at the time of writing. Forty years, Paterno continued 
the conspiracy of silence until his dying days, disgraced in the eyes of the 
sane and a mistreated God to the idol worshipers, sycophants and zealots. They 
rioted in the streets, refused to listen to evidence, as more and more piled in 
daily. They screamed and cursed the victims, media and anyone calling Paterno 
an enabler.

In 2012 the famed Statue of Joe Paterno was taken down. After years of 
fighting, Penn State football fans took it into their own hands and made two 
replica statues: one to give to the Paterno family, the other to take to Penn 
State football games. One of the fans who constructed the statues commented, 
“We are creators. We are not in politics. We are not cops…this is who we are.”

This kind of idol worship is terrifying, but very real.

The comparison to the Jerry Sandusky scandal and Jacob Appelbaum's may be wild 
to some people, considering the formers grandiosity, however the similarities 
are astounding. The predatory behavior exemplified by both men is that of 
asserting themselves into places of power and exploiting their positions to 
take advantage of those who admired them or felt safe with. While the many 
people who have been hurt by Jake, either physically, sexually, emotionally, or 
professionally are ignored or even attacked by starry-eyed fans who believe 
their heroes can do no wrong. The statue of ioerror was being built through the 
myth of heroism in the face of tyranny and what better place to provide more 
building material than the Tor Project.

It hasn’t been forty years for the Tor Project, and I’m glad that under new 
management this issue was addressed and brought to light. While personally 
knowing a handful of people he has stolen research from or tried to squeeze his 
way into their research groups, I knew his m.o. and warned anyone that even 
brought him up. For years. I had no idea of the sexual abuse claims, but in 
retrospect it makes complete sense. Some people remained silent, while others 
spoke out and were quickly silenced by the "PROVE IT" brigade. For some people 
it's not that easy. Proving it isn't the hard part, but reliving the pain, 
shame, and loss is.

However terrible the alleged atrocities committed by Appelbaum, if they ever 
all come to light, there will still be a large contingent of naysayers, forever 
trying to pick up their fallen idol to some sort of irredeemable glory. There 
is no government agenda to discredit him, this isn’t JTRIG or the NSA running a 
disinformation operation against him, this is simply just a very bad person.

The conspiracy of silence is unravelling around Jake and luckily, it hasn’t 
been forty years.
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