Pedophile Group

On 23 July 1996, the group had eighty registered members and participated in an International Congress in Denmark.

Members were shown exchanging child porn and giving advice on how to contact children in internet chatrooms.

[3][4] In 2000, the group asked its members to provide misleading information to authorities to help Eric Franklin Rosser evade prosecution.

Rosser was a former member of John Mellencamp's band who had been charged with producing and distributing child pornography.

[5] In 2004, the Danish newspaper Dagbladet Information ran a front-page article by the journalist Kristian Ditlev Jensen calling for the organisation's home page to be taken down.