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25/07/2025

In October of 2024, we started something we believed in with everything we had. We called it Operation Soap. It was never about fame or recognition. It was about protecting kids, our kids, your kids, the ones living just down the street. The goal was simple: catch as many child predators in our local area as possible.

We never expected what would come next.

In less than a year, we publicly exposed sixteen predators. More than a hundred others engaged with our decoys but never showed up, monsters hiding behind screens, uncovered through persistence and planning. We built decoy profiles on every platform we could. We spent late nights organizing every detail into evidence. We confronted predators, recorded the truth, and followed them into courtrooms to make sure they didn’t slip through the cracks.

We weren’t a flashy operation chasing clicks or followers. We weren’t in it for money or attention. We were parents, family, regular people with jobs to do and bills to pay, who put everything on the line to protect children.

And we were relentless.

By early 2025, it felt like we had momentum on our side. One predator a week, that was our pace. Every week brought another name, another face, another child potentially saved. We even caught a family member! We went live during our catches so the public could see the truth unfold in real time. It wasn’t just about justice. It was about awareness. About making sure families knew who was living among them.

Then everything began to change.

The posts slowed down. The live videos stopped. People began asking where we went.

The truth is, we got too close to something dark. We were unknowingly closing in on someone tied to a child s*x trafficking operation. Not overseas, not in some distant city. Right here in Missouri. We only found out because a jurisdiction reached out and warned us not to proceed. What they didn’t say was just how deep that darkness ran.

That’s when things escalated.

Members of our team began to realize they were being watched. Unmarked vehicles lingered outside their homes. Strangers followed them through stores, making no effort to conceal the fact they were watching. Devices were remotely accessed and compromised. One member’s garage was opened in the middle of the night. And if that wasn’t bold enough, they even had the audacity to knock on our doors.

We weren’t just being watched.

We were being hunted.

And then we uncovered the most chilling truth of all.

Some of the very people tasked with protecting children already knew about this trafficking ring. Not only did they know, they did nothing. Worse, they tried to silence us. They used their badges not to help us, but to attempt to shut us down.

One of the agencies involved was created specifically to catch child predators. That is their mission. Yet here they were, obstructing a group of parents trying to do exactly that.

And it didn’t stop there.

This ring wasn’t just a handful of sick individuals hiding in the shadows. It was protected, shielded, and surrounded by power. We uncovered links to attorneys, judges, prosecutors, police officers, politicians, and business owners. We won’t name towns, departments, or counties, not because we fear the truth, but because we already know what happens when you get too close.

People we trusted to serve and protect turned their backs on us. Some even turned their power against us.

It’s easy to believe this could never happen in your neighborhood or to your family. But we’re telling you, it is happening right now, in your community. Behind closed doors, by people you may even know.

And so, with heavy hearts, we are stepping away. Operation Soap is officially shutting down. Not because we lost the will to fight, and not because we were wrong, but because we have families to protect. We’ve looked into the eyes of the people we’re up against. We know what they’re capable of, and the resources they have.

We want to be absolutely clear, we still believe in law enforcement. We respect and support the brave men and women who wear the badge with integrity, who risk their lives every day to protect their communities and uphold the law. Many officers out there share our mission to protect the innocent, especially children, and we are deeply grateful for them. This is not about them.

This is about a small group of individuals, people in positions of power who chose secrecy, control, and self-preservation over truth, justice, and accountability. Their actions do not reflect the values of the law enforcement community as a whole, but they do reveal a dangerous problem that needs to be exposed. We refuse to let the actions of a corrupt few tarnish the honor of the many who genuinely serve with courage and principle.

We are proud of what we’ve accomplished. And if you followed us, supported us, or stood behind us even once, thank you. You helped make this real. You helped protect children.

Maybe one day, when it’s safe, we’ll return.

But for now, we go quiet.

Please, stay alert. Stay involved. Keep watching. Because when the people doing the most harm are counting on you to look away - don’t.

Operation Soap

24/07/2025

We’re going to be dropping our bombshell post tonight. Be ready👀

03/06/2025

If you’re offended, you’re free to unfollow. We’re not worried about follower counts, we’re here to protect children.

Let’s make this absolutely clear: we are not homophobic. We do not hate or discriminate against anyone based on s*xual orientation. Gay, le***an, bis*xual, that’s not who we’re after, and it never has been and even some of our members are apart of the LGBT community.

Our focus is and always will be stopping child predators. We’re on the ground attending court hearings, preserving evidence, and working within the legal system to ensure those who exploit or harm children face justice.

The comment that sparked backlash was worded poorly, and we own that. But the concern behind it was legitimate. There are situations regardless of gender, orientation, or identity where adults insert themselves into spaces with children in inappropriate or overly familiar ways. That behavior deserves scrutiny. It doesn’t matter if the person is straight, gay, male, female, or otherwise if you’re using any identity as a shield for predatory behavior, we will call it out.

We’ve seen predators hide behind all sorts of causes, communities, and ideologies religious, political, educational, and yes, even progressive movements. That doesn’t make those communities bad. It means predators are opportunistic, and we must stay vigilant.

This is not about painting anyone with a broad brush it’s about identifying patterns of grooming, manipulation, and access, no matter where they appear. That’s the mission.

We will never stop standing up for kids. Not for clout, not for likes, and certainly not to be politically correct.

03/06/2025

Join Our Mission to Protect Children!

We’re currently seeking passionate, reliable individuals to join our team in a volunteer role that makes a real difference. If you’re someone who wants to contribute to the safety of our communities and can convincingly portray a younger age, we want to hear from you.

This is a unique and impactful opportunity to be part of an organization dedicated to exposing and stopping online predators. Your role will directly support the mission of keeping children safe.

What We’re Looking For:
✅ Ability to appear younger than your actual age
✅ Male or female applicants welcome
✅ Reliable and available to commit time consistently
✅ Responsible—no excuses, just results
✅ A strong desire to protect children and serve your community

If you’re ready to take action and be part of something bigger, message our page today.

Come make your voice heard at the Cedar County Court House! We will not tolerate prosecutors that protect child predator...
03/06/2025

Come make your voice heard at the Cedar County Court House!

We will not tolerate prosecutors that protect child predators.

This is a trend Ty Gaither.. What do you have against protecting innocent children?
20/05/2025

This is a trend Ty Gaither.. What do you have against protecting innocent children?

19/05/2025

On a side note, if you think a prosecutor not taking action on a bulletproof case is bad, just wait until we drop a bigger bombshell in the future.

You’ll want to immediately move out of Missouri when you find out what we’ve uncovered. 🤦🏻‍♂️

UPDATE:Cedar County Prosecutor Ty Gaither has officially declined to take action in the case involving Cole Watson of St...
19/05/2025

UPDATE:

Cedar County Prosecutor Ty Gaither has officially declined to take action in the case involving Cole Watson of Stockton, MO, despite overwhelming evidence presented on behalf of all the victims, and backed up by local detectives and law enforcement.

This decision has raised serious concerns not only among residents of Stockton and Cedar County, but also among parents everywhere who believe the justice system must protect children and hold all individuals accountable, regardless of personal connections.

We personally believe (in our opinion) justice should never be selective, nor appear to be influenced by favoritism or external monetary factors. If you agree, we encourage you to respectfully contact Mr. Gaither’s office and make your voice heard.

Ty Gaither
113 South Street
Stockton, MO 65785
Tel. 417.276.6700 Ext. 235

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