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To: bagster

I bring another post from the the place where speech is uncommonly free. (No sauce other than what we’ve seen before, but #DorkyPedos doesn’t do it justice.)

Anonymous 08/16/18 (Thu) 06:37:29 b80ea8 (7) No.2626317

>>2626240

The containers the “art” comes in have diplomatic immunity, so they load the trafficked kids in them.

Worst part is the up to 40% “spoilage” rate (kids who die when port clearance can’t be secured on time) that’s considered normal.

That is why you hear about feet in shoes floating in the ocean on west coast.

They weigh the dead bodies down, then throw them overboard, but the buoyancy of rubber soles has the effect of detaching the ankle ligaments when sufficient decomposition has occurred.

These people are sick.


998 posted on 08/16/2018 7:10:03 AM PDT by EasySt (Truth will Prevail)
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To: EasySt

Yeah I read a really scary novel, Flood tide, by Clive Cussler, from some time ago, before we knew what we know now. It described in detail the way the Chinese were essentially selling their citizens into slavery to relieve their “population problem.”

Once the cargo was off loaded, the survivors of the passage were essentially triaged. If pretty, assign to sex work. If able, assign to domestic work. If they have assets, blackmail the assets out of them (promise to let them go). If not fitting into one of those categories, they would take them out and drop them to the bottom of a deep deep lake. Nasty stuff, undoubtedly was done sometime, somewhere; and happening to this day perhaps on a grander scale than Cussler could have imagined in 2002 or whenever it was.


1,042 posted on 08/16/2018 8:53:22 AM PDT by ichabod1 (If there is to be war, let it begin here.)
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