Posted on 07/10/2020 5:45:29 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Yesterday, redditor PrincessPeach1987 posted a screenshot of four creepy, poorly-photographed cabinets by asking:
Is it possible Wayfair involved in Human trafficking with their WFX Utility collection? Or are these just extremely overpriced cabinets? (Note the names of the cabinets) this makes me sick to my stomach if its true :
The cabinets, named Neriah, Yaritza, Samiyah, and Alyvia, cost an average of roughly $13,000 each and come from the Wayfair-trademarked WFX Utility store, where a professionally-photographed nine-piece full kitchen cabinet set is going for $1,430. According to Redditor Forsaken-Clock, who claims to have been onto the conspiracy earlier, the cabinets disappeared from Wayfair.com shortly after they reported them to the human trafficking hotline. (They still appear in Google cache.)
The Wayfair cabinets only show up under the Wayfair-trademarked store WFX Utility. We dont know whos selling them, basically. And Wayfair did not respond to a request for comment.
Twitter users ran with the conspiracy. Various accounts, including Q the Wake Up found that names of missing children match up with cabinets as well as a $9,999 zodiac pillow (now removed from the site). Another person claimed to have screengrabbed the pillow on sale with a significantly reduced price seconds after refreshing the page. A $10,000 cactus (which was online this afternoon and now appears to be removed) is pictured next to books about the Kennedys and the Clintons!!
(Excerpt) Read more at gizmodo.com ...
“huamn capital”, eh? Farm animals?
I posted that (Board of Directors pic...w/Mooch and Hitlery), on another thread, yesterday.
Here’s the link...
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3863848/posts?page=33#33
And those who pooh pooh all this as totally normal are veering in that direction.
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The WAYFAIR Plot Thickens. Who is Andrea Jung? she sits on the WAYFAIR Board of Directors.
She keeps interesting company when we think of Human Trafficking.
Unreal, isn’t it?
Really makes one wonder about professionals here.
The tone on FR has really changed over the years, extremely different from 2002 when I first came on board.
Agree.
it’s like clockwork....and, the usual suspects.
sorry. did not spell check again.
human. yeah like human commodities is my take
iow, NOT HR - human relations
I didin’t notice any misspelling. Humans as commodities jumped out.
Some people are interested in truth.
Others are not.
Motives may vary.
The WAYFAIR Plot Thickens. Who is Andrea Jung? she sits on the WAYFAIR Board of Directors.
She keeps interesting company when we think of Human Trafficking.
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wow.
this thing is getting legs
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yes. it is.
I've often wondered what the attraction was to wayfair’s stock price running up during this lock down.
I've never heard of anyone I know placing an order with them.
plus from my experience in ordering furniture, it requires a lot of special packaging and shipping arrangements.
...they would know how long this stuff has been going on in modern times.
Nothing new under the sun.
And now the usual suspects will chime in to tell me I'm full of it, to drop it and nothing ever came of it.
Nothing about Wayfair makes sense if one thinks it is selling furniture and that’s it.
:)Bump.
I looked up the names that keep on getting mentioned in videos and screenshots and I decided to see how common those names are so here is what I found here https://datayze.com/name-uniqueness-analyzer?name=rarity:
In 2018 there were 188 baby girls named Samiyah.
1 out of every 9,820 baby girls born in 2018 are named Samiyah.
In 2018 there were 193 baby girls named Yaritza.
1 out of every 9,565 baby girls born in 2018 are named Yaritza.
In 2018 there were 103 baby girls named Anabel.
1 out of every 17,923 baby girls born in 2018 are named Anabel.
In 2018 there were 204 baby girls named Kylah.
1 out of every 9,050 baby girls born in 2018 are named Kylah.
In 2018 there were 8,549 baby boys and 771 baby girls named Dylan.
1 out of every 226 baby boys and 1 out of every 2,394 baby girls born in 2018 are named Dylan.
Also
(product Kinsela Hand-knotted)
Missing Maggie Kinsella
(I couldn’t look that one up since it was based on a surname)
I’m not good at match, but I would like to know what the chances are that Wayfair happens to have the same extremely rare names as all these missing children. Seems astronomical.
Another:
Alyvia was the 1199th most popular girls name.
In 2018 there were 197 baby girls named Alyvia.
1 out of every 9,371 baby girls born in 2018 are named Alyvia.
They must be raided immediately! How does this happen right under everyone's noses? I feel like I'm being psyopped yet again! What happened to "we have everything, Patriots in control?" WTF!! pic.twitter.com/z00CSefBMq— Q Me Up (@QMeUp3) July 11, 2020
He already changed it.
Good thing it was screengrabbed.
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