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Originally posted by Leonhard View PostThey do it by paying wholesale cost of the item and setting the retail cost, they describe that precisely at their website under terms and conditions.
That would be outragiously stupid. It's one thing to sell things on a closed invite-only online black market, it's another thing to create a website and leave behind clues like a puzzle to follow. This isn't plausible in the slightest.
Overpriced items happen, then there's glitches in software and finally money laundering schemes.
Try to unpack this. Why is this evidence of child trafficking.
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Originally posted by seanD View PostIt wasn't even a long post at all. I just don't get when folks omit large parts of someone's post, much less just a few sentences. I don't see that any other way other than being willfully deceptive, otherwise, it makes no sense to me.Last edited by Leonhard; 07-14-2020, 06:26 PM.
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The flight log seems to be the most important collection of information. I don't have specific details about Obama (or much about anyone specific, except maybe Clinton). I think there is at least one picture of Obama with Epstein. But it does take several compromising instances to suspect a problem.
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Originally posted by seanD View PostIt wasn't even a long post at all. I just don't get when folks omit large parts of someone's post, much less just a few sentences. I don't see that any other way other than being willfully deceptive, otherwise, it makes no sense to me.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostIt's like a conversation in real life - you don't necessarily reply to every single thing the other guy said - there may be one thing that caught your attention, and you focus on that. I don't know why that's so hard to grasp.
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Originally posted by mikewhitney View PostI never followed QAnon directly. But there did seem to be certain people, like Epstein, who were exposed. So there had to be intelligence behind it. The results of the congress elections (was it the house or the Senate?) that was given by QAnon before the final votes were in. So either QAnon knew the results or controlled the process. This "insight" made me distrust QAnon's image of being a good guy. The precise knowledge of the result of the election means this was an insider to the evils being done. And the lack of any insight into the coronavirus issue also was the end of the QAnon reputation."I am not angered that the Moral Majority boys campaign against abortion. I am angry when the same men who say, "Save OUR children" bellow "Build more and bigger bombers." That's right! Blast the children in other nations into eternity, or limbless misery as they lay crippled from "OUR" bombers! This does not jell." - Leonard Ravenhill
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Originally posted by mikewhitney View Postdid you check the evidence on this video?
If there are good explanations against the evidence being shown, it is good to balance information out.
You seem to gravitate toward these off the wall conspiracy theories. You need to seriously take some skeptical pills or something.
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Originally posted by Sparko View PostThis is pure nuttiness Mike. Why would they use the real names of children to traffic them online? How stupid would they have to be to do that?
You seem to gravitate toward these off the wall conspiracy theories. You need to seriously take some skeptical pills or something.
Why do I have to guess the reason they named the furniture this way? It is possible that the names are intended to attract pedophiles who search for those names but would not get those particular children
Just because you (nor I) don't fully understand the pedophilia aspects of the internet does not make this hogwash. I just have two videos by which I got a peek into the internet pedophilia industry. I do think this is done through clues that pedophiles would recognize and follow.
If the pillows and the cabinets named after children who went missing (and often pretty unique names), is there another reason to have $10,000 pillows and $15k cabinets as was done?
You are right. There may be a better explanation.
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Originally posted by mikewhitney View PostI'm not the one who named the furniture. Ask the people who named the furniture. Ask Wayfair.
Why do I have to guess the reason they named the furniture this way? It is possible that the names are intended to attract pedophiles who search for those names but would not get those particular children
Just because you (nor I) don't fully understand the pedophilia aspects of the internet does not make this hogwash. I just have two videos by which I got a peek into the internet pedophilia industry. I do think this is done through clues that pedophiles would recognize and follow.
If the pillows and the cabinets named after children who went missing (and often pretty unique names), is there another reason to have $10,000 pillows and $15k cabinets as was done?
You are right. There may be a better explanation.
But this is definitely not real. It is a conspiracy theory. a nutjob one at that. What if someone bought an expensive pillow and got a kid delivered to them instead? How stupid would Wayfair have to be to traffic kids on a public website? Wayfair would have to be the stupidest criminals in the world.Last edited by Sparko; 07-15-2020, 01:19 PM.
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Here is my problem with the whole Wayfair conspiracy theory in having done the research.
1. It is not uncommon for companies to sell overpriced items. In fact I have been on Amazon where I found a book for $1000 which was later changed due to a pricing glitch.
2. Its not uncommon for furniture to have human names. If you google your name its likely you may find a piece of furniture with your name on it.
3. In terms of missing children on the furniture names, some have sadly been found dead: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/half-a...20found%20dead. Others have been found alive and well.
4. This all started by a random user in the conspiracy section on reddit. Ever since then the user has not responded, various people have tried to contact this person for further questioning all to no avail. That should make you suspicious when a person makes a claim but fails to bring further information.
Sadly, despite evidence of debunking some will still hold on to the theory because it fits their presupposed worldview and makes things more interesting for them.
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The Bible does talk about bearing false witness as well, and I have seen some Christians not only jump on this claim but also make claims about various other public figures being involved in sex trafficking without real evidence beyond somebody else anonymous online saying so. One Christian I know has even publicly claimed that Mother Teresa was a sex trafficker. We *will* be held accountable for what we say, so if we make these claims, we'd better be sure.Last edited by KingsGambit; 07-18-2020, 01:37 PM."I am not angered that the Moral Majority boys campaign against abortion. I am angry when the same men who say, "Save OUR children" bellow "Build more and bigger bombers." That's right! Blast the children in other nations into eternity, or limbless misery as they lay crippled from "OUR" bombers! This does not jell." - Leonard Ravenhill
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Originally posted by KingsGambit View PostThe Bible does talk about bearing false witness as well, and I have seen some Christians not only jump on this claim but also make claims about various other public figures being involved in sex trafficking without real evidence beyond somebody else anonymous online saying so. One Christian I know has even publicly claimed that Mother Teresa was a sex trafficker. We *will* be held accountable for what we say, so if we make these claims, we'd better be sure.
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Originally posted by seanD View PostWith the sheer evil that went on in the catholic church in the past and what they stand for, I can believe the latter. Not saying it's true (since I haven't researched it), just saying from a moral perspective I find no reason to doubt it. Oftentimes, the type of righteousness the world bestows on a person is usually false, and I've found that the higher the level of righteousness, the bigger the lie usually is, and that's pretty biblical as well."I am not angered that the Moral Majority boys campaign against abortion. I am angry when the same men who say, "Save OUR children" bellow "Build more and bigger bombers." That's right! Blast the children in other nations into eternity, or limbless misery as they lay crippled from "OUR" bombers! This does not jell." - Leonard Ravenhill
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Originally posted by KingsGambit View PostShe has been accused of violating laws regarding adoption placement in the past, but the leap is then automatically made that she had to be sexually abusing the children as well. With something so serious, the burden is firmly on the side of whoever makes the claim, and just casually tossing out the claim without backing it up is evil.
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