July 17, 2026

Rex Harrison

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The Guy Fawkes Mask Incident at a Dallas Police Station: A Documented 2017 Incident

In April 2017, an armed man wearing a Guy Fawkes mask was arrested outside a Dallas police facility before an attack could occur. This article examines the documented incident, the subsequent criminal case, and why DCN includes it as part of its historical timeline of events leading up to the July 2018 Dallas Church Massacre investigation.

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Opinion: What Was Hidden in Plain Sight in 1989

What happens when something isn’t hidden—but simply blends into everyday life?

An opinion piece examining how classified ads in 1989 created an environment where ordinary and ambiguous services appeared side by side, and what that meant for how people understood—and overlooked—what was happening at the time.

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Forensic Behavioral Analysis: Choir Performance Footage Following a Trafficking Incident at Stonebriar Church

This article presents a structured, evidence-based forensic analysis of video footage recorded during a church choir performance that occurred moments after a documented trafficking incident and explicit threats. Examining observable signs of acute distress, public self-regulation, and delayed institutional response, the piece models how trauma can manifest in plain sight — and how such evidence should be interpreted responsibly.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Could Face Federal RICO Charges for Kidnapping and Child Trafficking in the Case of Victoria Cameron

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, son of Queen Elizabeth II, faces allegations of involvement in the kidnapping and child trafficking of U.S. citizen Victoria Cameron, alongside Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. His potential prosecution under U.S. federal law, the RICO Act, could lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment and forfeiture. The case highlights jurisdictional complexities given Cameron's U.S. citizenship and possible charges of war crimes or crimes against humanity related to systemic abuses.

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Too Close for Comfort Stonebriar Church? From Florida to Texas: How Ghislaine Maxwell’s Proximity Forces an Unfinished Reckoning

Too Close for Comfort, Stonebriar? examines what changes when distance disappears. After Ghislaine Maxwell’s transfer from federal custody in Florida to a prison in Texas—just 200 miles from Stonebriar Community Church—questions once softened by time and geography feel newly present. This article explores why proximity matters, how institutions rely on distance to avoid moral reckoning, and why accountability does not end with conviction when unanswered questions remain.

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New Epstein–Maxwell Emails Raise Questions About Church-Based Escorts — Echoing Survivor Reports at Stonebriar Church

Newly released Epstein files have reignited scrutiny of former Prince Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell — and raised disturbing questions about how churches may have been used as escort pipelines and gateways.
As fresh emails surface referencing “inappropriate friends” and meetings arranged through churches, survivor testimony and investigative reporting converge on a troubling pattern that demands accountability. This report examines the newly released evidence, its implications for former Prince Andrew, and why faith institutions must confront how trust may have been exploited.

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New Epstein Files Renew Scrutiny of Former Prince Andrew — and Raise Questions About Church-Based Escorts

Newly released Epstein documents have reopened questions about former Prince Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell — and raised disturbing concerns about how churches may have been used to facilitate escort pipelines, including recruitment and facilitation.

Drawing on recently disclosed emails, prior investigative reporting, and survivor testimony, this article examines emerging evidence suggesting that church-connected environments may have been exploited as points of access within Epstein’s broader network. As questions mount over who knew what — and when — the reporting raises a sobering question: how many institutions unknowingly provided cover for trafficking operations hidden in plain sight?

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How a Church Became a Hunting Ground

How a Church Became a Hunting Ground reveals how predators studied the worship habits of their targets, weaponized Christian language, and attempted to lure a former victim into a re-trafficking attempt inside one of Texas’s most trusted megachurches, using IHOPKC’s worship music as a entry point and grooming angle.

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT – The Outrage That Wasn’t Heard: How the Public Saw Stonebriar’s Trafficking Scandal More Clearly Than the Church”

When the War Child trafficking story first went viral, the public reacted with immediate outrage—calling for investigations, condemning “finders’ fee” payments, and identifying Stonebriar’s silence as a crisis. Yet despite strong community reaction, the story didn’t break last year. This report reveals what the public saw instantly, what the church ignored, and why this moment matters now more than ever.

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Before the Lies Began: Survivor Testimony Indicates Epstein and Maxwell Were Partnered Years Earlier Than Claimed

Newly surfaced investigations reveal that Ghislaine Maxwell was working with Jeffrey Epstein years earlier than she claimed. Survivor Victoria Cameron shares her firsthand memories from 1989, raising urgent questions about the true timeline of their partnership—and the crimes hidden behind it.

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New Evidence Challenges Maxwell’s Timeline: Survivor Was Trafficked in the 1980s—Years Before Maxwell Claims She Met Epstein

New evidence challenges Ghislaine Maxwell’s official timeline. Survivor Victoria Cameron reports she was trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell in the late 1980s—years before Maxwell claims she met him. A 2021 investigation by The Guardian supports a far earlier association between the pair, raising urgent questions about undisclosed crimes committed during that time.

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Chaim Malespin: A Life of Faith, Service, and Advocacy for Israel

From soldier to servant-leader, Chaim Malespin has dedicated his life to serving Israel and the nations. Discover how his faith, ministry, and nonprofit work are transforming lives, bridging communities, and fulfilling God’s promises in our generation.

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT – Red Flags They Ignored: How a Church Culture Enabled Misconduct and Missed a Predator in Plain Sight

Troubling behavior filled with red flags went ignored — even as undercover officers monitored trafficking activity at Stonebriar Church. From brazen sexual comments to inappropriate relationships, to close interactions with traffickers later linked to Epstein and Maxwell, red flags were everywhere. Why didn’t anyone act? And what does this reveal about deeper cultural blind spots inside the modern American church?

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The Cheque Exchange: What a Witness Saw Inside Stonebriar’s Lobby

A witness who stood inside Stonebriar Community Church’s lobby describes witnessing a church insider receive multiple envelopes of money from a woman later identified as tied to an international trafficking network. Conversations between church insiders and traffickers revealed a pattern of payments, “case-by-case” pricing, recruitment attempts, and efforts to pass off a vulnerable woman as another victim for profit. Though law enforcement believed the witness, their lack of tangible evidence prevented immediate arrests — exposing how predators operate inside religious spaces while maintaining plausible deniability.

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT — The Hispanic Ministry Connection: How Traffickers Entered Stonebriar Church (and Why One Survivor Believed She’d Been Stalked)

New testimony reveals that traffickers entered Stonebriar Community Church through an unexpected side door — a link inside the Hispanic ministry — long before the main congregation recognized the danger. This report documents the conversations, recruitment attempts, and internal vulnerabilities that allowed Epstein and Maxwell to operate in broad daylight, and why one survivor believed she had been stalked to the church before the FBI clarified the overlapping networks behind the scenes.

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT — The Lobby Conversations: The Day I Recognized Trafficking Lingo in My Church

The moment a survivor recognized trafficking lingo being spoken openly inside Stonebriar Community Church’s lobby — and how casual conversations exposed a hidden network operating in plain sight. What others dismissed as small talk, she recognized as the coded vocabulary of organized trafficking. This report documents the moment the truth could no longer be ignored.

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT — “The Watchman on the Walls: A Church Safety Blueprint for the Digital Age”

As trafficking moves from alleyways to algorithms, churches must adapt. Part III of our investigative series reveals a comprehensive safety blueprint for faith communities — including trauma-informed leadership, digital-age protections, survivor-centered protocols, and the reforms needed to keep predators out of the sanctuary. If churches want to protect the vulnerable, the change must begin now.

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT — “The Algorithm of Exploitation: How Digital Trafficking Networks Track, Target, and Map Churches in the Social Media Age”

Trafficking no longer hides in shadows — it hides in algorithms. In this in-depth Part II investigation, Divine Connection News uncovers how predators use social media, livestreams, hashtags, and digital footprints to track churches, identify vulnerable individuals, and infiltrate trusted spaces. The Stonebriar case reveals how traffickers follow visibility, not geography — and why survivors recognize these patterns long before the church does.

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT – Like Moths to a Flame: How Traffickers Exploit Social Media to Target Churches, Vulnerable People, and Public Trust

Traffickers no longer operate only in the shadows — they operate through screens. This investigation exposes how modern trafficking networks use social media to identify churches, study their visibility, target vulnerable members, and slip into trusted religious spaces. The Stonebriar case reveals how survivors recognize these digital patterns long before anyone else — and why churches must wake up to the dangers hiding in their own online presence.

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Retrafficked in the Sanctuary: How a Survivor Was Nearly Taken Again Inside Her Own Church

A trafficking survivor returned to regularly attending church seeking safety — and instead faced an attempted retrafficking inside the church lobby. This investigation uncovers how predators walked into Stonebriar Community Church, how a survivor recognized the danger instantly, and how the institution meant to protect her ignored the warning signs. A sanctuary became a hunting ground — and her life was nearly stolen again.

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TRAFFICKED AT A CHURCH WHILE SHEPHERDS WATCHED: The Christmas Choir Performance Stonebriar Church Doesn’t Want to Explain

A Stonebriar Church choir member had a trauma reaction during a 2018 Christmas service. Minutes earlier, she witnessed a child-trafficking incident in the church lobby. Instead of support, she was later dismissed for crying while singing and “ruining the video.” This investigation exposes what really happened that night, and why it appears that the church chose protecting their image over exposing the truth.