Well here is a real 'pizzagate'.
71 2016-11-29 by 67ice69
We shouldn't overlook the real in the quest for 'pizzagate'. Thankfully something was done.
71 2016-11-29 by 67ice69
We shouldn't overlook the real in the quest for 'pizzagate'. Thankfully something was done.
25 comments
33 McMikeHawk 2016-11-29
Something about this feels off to me. If this investigation is "ongoing" and "more arrests could be made" then letting the public know is both a good and bad idea. This seems like a warning to the more powerful people involved in such groups. Almost like a "we know what's happening. We know there are more of you. Stop now, or face the consequences." These arrests look like warnings to me.
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6 Iceboundend 2016-11-29
Thought the same thing, sure theres sick fucks in the world
But the sickest of them all is who that makes profit from this. Child slavery is another notch in their belt,war, torture, nothing is beyond profit.
FOLLOW THE MONEY. Kill the profit.
1 ichoosejif 2016-11-29
DHHS
-4 the18thbearo 2016-11-29
Lmao
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2 McMikeHawk 2016-11-29
I agree that anyone exploiting children in such a manner should be put away, but is this not a red flag warning to others that the People are onto them?
2 FORKinmyDICK 2016-11-29
This is 3 years old, so you didn't even read it. This is not a warning to anyone
1 SoCo_cpp 2016-11-29
They sat on this for years. They let most of the people go because they waited so long.
2 McMikeHawk 2016-11-29
So it really is just another card that they decided to play so people would be more careful in their pedo doings. It's disgraceful that this is allowed.
1 SoCo_cpp 2016-11-29
It seems more like a well intentioned effort, with feet dragging by multiple agencies to me. They were working with the UK officials and multiple agencies in Canada.
1 klorptar 2016-11-29
Look at the date.
8 maga_4_life 2016-11-29
I am glad they are rounding up the abusers and (hopefully) rescuing children from the abuse. There have been some other networks rolled up recently. Hopefully the latest waves of busted rings are not a limited hangout of sorts to quell research/interest in much larger networks involving very powerful people.
8 kalirizian 2016-11-29
NOV 14 2013
you know if you shills really wanted to convince us, try having these accounts around longer than a month.
2 wile_e_chicken 2016-11-29
"For reals, action is being taken!"
-2 67ice69 2016-11-29
Thanks for knowing zero about me...
2 kalirizian 2016-11-29
Well c'mon man let's stick to picking up where the law has left off then.
6 Scroon 2016-11-29
1 month old account. Dilution and distraction from the actual Pizzagate investigation. Nice try, but not buying it.
3 DntTrstMdsMtrxHnypt 2016-11-29
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3 wile_e_chicken 2016-11-29
What do you mean, "real pizzagate"?
1 67ice69 2016-11-29
We need some freakin arrest in pizzagate. Got anything to arrest on?
4 wile_e_chicken 2016-11-29
Plenty of evidence to make arrests, IMO. Maybe not enough to convict, however. CERTAINLY enough evidence to execute search warrants. However, it would appear that law enforcement is complicit, even up to the DOJ.
1 D1Foley 2016-11-29
Hahahahaha!
Your honor he made some creepy comments on his Instagram.
Is there a victim? An accusor? Any sort of physical evidence?
Creepy comments your honor!
3 wile_e_chicken 2016-11-29
It's common for people to be arrested based on what they post on social media.
https://www.google.com/#safe=off&q=arrested+social+media
0 D1Foley 2016-11-29
When they post evidence of crimes or illegal activity, which he hasn't done.
2 dragnar1212 2016-11-29
there is enough evidence that point into one direction to get on the case and investigate.
There drowing it out long enough so they can clean it all up
2 Adastra_plusultra 2016-11-29
Are you implying the evidence not reported in mainstream media isn't "real"?
2 [deleted] 2016-11-29
Something that keeps standing out to me is the "arrested to rescued" ratio. I don't really know how to ask or phrase the question, but does it really take 348 people to control 400 kids? I mean, with 348 people arrested it just seems like it should be such a bigger number of rescued kids.
Another example is Operation Cross Country X. They arrested 239 traffickers but only rescued 82 kids (minors). These ratios just seem out of whack to me.
EDIT: Cross Country X