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MChat

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Just finished watching this documentary and signed up as a volunteer. I know it's long, but you need to see it, you need to understand that while you're being distracted with this fake pandemic (by the CDC's definition of Pandemic, it doesn't qualify) there is a REAL epidemic happening all around us.

https://www.contralandmovie.com/
 
https://timothycharlesholmseth.com/...cue-accused-of-rampant-fraud-by-board-member/

You should ask them what they do to fight child trafficking other than ask for donations and sell a bunch of chotchsky crap. Do they coordinate or share intel with the FBI, ICE/HSI, USBP or local and state PDs? The majority of child trafficking victims are children brought into the country illegal or under false documents. The above agencies are the front lines fighting child trafficking. What child taffickers or predators has that organization actually been involved with apprehending or what children have they actually rescued?

Dont get me wrong its a tragedy that happens far more often and in more places around the country than most people are aware of. Ive dealt with the issue first hand and been involved in the arrest and disruption of traffickers. There are groups out there that actually do help but Ive never seen them selling shit with cool logos to raise money. Im not saying anything about that particular group but generally when a group says " Our goal is to raise awareness about so and so" the only thing theyre raising is their bank accounts.
 
Page 34: https://www.vets4childrescue.org/upl...rn_-_filed.pdf

Our primary methods are to widely expose the threat through multiple mass media platforms and to directly combat the problem by running joint sting operations against traffickers with law enforcement and allied NGOs.

A VIPR investigative team uses their military and law enforcement experience to run operations in conjunction with local police and district attorneys to arrest pedophiles and see the case through to conviction. In 2019 V4CR ran a set of sting operations that resulted in 6 arrests with 100% conviction rate to date.

Also if you look at the tax return the total sales for their "swag" doesn't cover the cost of goods sold (they lose money on the "swag").


If you're around my age or older, you remember a time when kids would go out to play in their neighborhoods, sent out by their parents with instruction to "return when the streetlights came on." Young children were sent into public restrooms by themselves without concern by their parents.

Can you imagine, today, doing these things? What has changed? Even people who aren't aware of the child trafficking going on know that the world is not the same as it was 30 - 40 years ago; it's become a darker place where you need to be extremely careful when it comes to our kids. Even in the absence of coverage by the Fake-Stream-Media we know something isn't right!
 
Not watching the documentary yet, but when I was in grade school 2nd and 3rd grade IIRC (late 80s early 90s), we had people come to our school and tell us how to attack and avoid the "man in the white van".

I was fucking terrified of being kidnapped. Seriously. My dad finally explained to me that I lived in the woods and was more likely to be attacked by a bear than I was to be kidnapped.

Then I was terrified of bears.
 
Lucky I live in a small town where I'm ok with my boy walking to the baseball field after school with his friends. If I lived in the bay area, this would not be the case. I grew up running free, riding a bike 10 miles away and causing trouble with my friends. A lot has changed in the last 30-40 years.

So these trafficked kids, are they really talking about "our" kids being kidnapped off the streets, or are the kids being sold to traffickers by the foreign parents? Or is something of a grey zone where you got a 17 year old drugged up girl that ran away and she's being a hooker willingly and recruiting other girls to be hookers?
 
Lucky I live in a small town where I'm ok with my boy walking to the baseball field after school with his friends. If I lived in the bay area, this would not be the case. I grew up running free, riding a bike 10 miles away and causing trouble with my friends. A lot has changed in the last 30-40 years.

So these trafficked kids, are they really talking about "our" kids being kidnapped off the streets, or are the kids being sold to traffickers by the foreign parents? Or is something of a grey zone where you got a 17 year old drugged up girl that ran away and she's being a hooker willingly and recruiting other girls to be hookers?

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So these trafficked kids, are they really talking about "our" kids being kidnapped off the streets, or are the kids being sold to traffickers by the foreign parents? Or is something of a grey zone where you got a 17 year old drugged up girl that ran away and she's being a hooker willingly and recruiting other girls to be hookers?

There seems to be all kinds of "systems" in place for them to "acquire" kids, from abducting random kids off the street (just search YouTube for "nearly kidnapped on camera"), pulling kids out of orphanages and foster care ("she just had a history of 'running away'"), and importing them across the border. Interestingly enough the child trafficking across the border is bi-directional; I'm guessing "blond haired-blue-eyed white kids" are in high demand in certain countries in the world. Plus I'm guessing there's a psychological advantage over the victims -- even if they manage to escape, where are they going to escape to?

I've noted that President Trump seems to be putting agencies to work cracking down on the child trafficking rings (child trafficking arrests under Trump's Administration more than quadruple those, year over year, of the Obama Administration). However, the demand is still out there as evidenced by the increase in apparent "amature" kid napping attempts. One such attempt was in the local news and happened at the grocery store my wife shopped at (or used to shop at). Some creepy looking dude was following around a young mother with her infant; she got a manager to confront the guy and he ran out of the store, jumped in a van that matched the description of another attempted kidnapping just days before.

Sex trafficking is just the tip of the iceberg for the creepy evil things people are doing to these abducted. Read this document from Italy's equivalent of the FBI: https://twitter.com/CMCooper75/statu...60558002905088


Still, I have a hard time believing that there are that many people involved, yet after watching the ContraLand movie, seeing some of the people that they caught I can understand how this has become a multi-billion dollar industry (25-35 billion? just in the U.S.).
 
All I thought of when I read the title was up up down down left right left right B A start
 
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