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Hey all —

I’ve been working on a documentary-style investigation for the past few months that uncovers a very disturbing subculture online.

At first glance, it’s just “cute monkey videos” — baby monkeys wearing diapers, being “rescued,” or bottle-fed on YouTube and Facebook. But as I dug deeper, I found a network of fake rescues, recycled fear, coded language in the comments, and even organized fetish groups profiting off the suffering of these animals.

I compiled all my findings into a video titled:

Case File 001: Monalisa and the Monkey Abuse Iceberg.

It premieres today, and I’d really appreciate thoughts, feedback, or even just awareness around this topic:

Not looking to farm views — just genuinely trying to bring attention to something most people scroll past without realizing what’s actually happening.

Let me know what you think, and thank you for the time.

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