🚨Operation Breaking Chains: 29 Victims Recovered, 363 Human Trafficking Arrests🚨
🔹The Florida Sheriffs Association Task Force announced the results of Operation Breaking Chains, a strategic initiative in 16 Florida counties that focused on reducing human trafficking throughout the state & prosecuting those responsible for trafficking individuals.
🔹During the month-long operation, 29 victims were recovered, 31 traffickers were identified, and a total of 363 arrests took place during the operation.
🔹“Amplifying the safety on our roads and waterways is crucial for all Floridians, including our children, and those who visit the Sunshine State,” said Sheriff Bobby Schultz. “The dedicated enforcement of state laws that deal with businesses suspected of human trafficking and online operations will help to keep us all safe.”
Operation Breaking Chains: 29 victims recovered, 363 human trafficking arrests
I came across this 'piece' from HuffPo blaming 'QAnon' and coaching (my opinion) married people to secretly get vaccinated if their spouse objects. Oh, and 'examples' are given of parents working to figure out how to get the kids vaccinated over their spouses objections. It's all blamed on 'getting their news from Youtube and FaceBook, Fox etc.' and 'QAnon'.
Really, as it hates on QAnon, I think it recruits for Q because people are realizing portions of the corruption are true, they start to wonder about the Q portion. I actually liked reading it - you get a full tour of the psyop they are working and you can reverse engineer it to figure out where the truth is winning. They lament a 'full 15%' of the public believes the Q stuff and we know they lie about the numbers so....MOAR WINNING, BABY!
WHile the article features 5 scenarios of marriages shattered by Vaccine Conspiracy Theories (i.e., 'QAnon' and OAN), I do think this is psyops to teach their base how to respond if the spouse doesn't want to get 'vaccinated'.
A Vaccine Or This Marriage: Conspiracy Theories Are Tearing Couples Apart
By Jesselyn Cook
HUFFINGTON POST
07/24/2021
"Shane is among the millions of Americans who have fallen prey to the coronavirus “infodemic” — the maelstrom of false and misleading information about COVID-19 that has gone viral during the pandemic, drastically hindering the nation’s recovery. Hyper-politicized anti-vaccine propaganda has reached countless U.S. households — largely by way of Fox News, far-right media outlets, GOP lawmakers and right-wing influencers — as terrifying conspiracy theories about the vaccines’ supposed lethality and nefarious development spread like wildfire across social media.
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Research shows that social relationships may play a key role in keeping some people from getting vaccinated. In May, the American Enterprise Institute’s Survey Center on American Life found only 28% of Republicans reported receiving any encouragement from family and friends to get the vaccine, and more — 1 in 3 — reported actually being discouraged by friends and family, or receiving mixed messages. Only 45% of Republicans have received at least one vaccine dose, compared to 86% of Democrats."