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There's a PSA circulating advising how to hide child porn: Is it real or a hoax?
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There's a PSA circulating advising how to hide child porn: Is it real or a hoax?

Major media outlets are reporting on a local Arizona radio station that has been playing a PSA teaching people how to hide images with “naked juveniles.” But is it real? Glenn Beck and the guys played the PSA and discussed whether it not it’s genuine on Friday’s “The Glenn Beck Radio Program.”

Local news in Benson, Ariz., reported on the story earlier this week. Someone noticed a PSA playing on the radio that told people to hide pictures with “naked juveniles” on an external hard drive because Internet providers can report child pornography. Station owner Paul Lotsof reportedly disagrees with Arizona’s laws on pornography with minors.

“There's no picture in the world that's that dangerous,” Lotsof told KVOA.com. “Pictures of whatever you want to call them. They're minors, they're pictures of minors and you go to prison for the rest of your life for possessing them,” he said.

Glenn, Stu Burguiere and Jeffy Fisher weren’t sure what to think.

“This thing is reeking of scam,” Glenn asserted.

Stu pointed out that the website for the Cave 97.7 FM station doesn’t exactly pass the sniff test. “It looks like it was designed in 1981,” he said of the pixelated, Microsoft Paint-esque site.

To see more from Glenn, visit his channel on TheBlaze and listen live to “The Glenn Beck Radio Program” with Glenn Beck, Pat Gray, Stu Burguiere and Jeffy Fisher weekdays 9 a.m.–noon ET on TheBlaze Radio Network.

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