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lordvon 46 points ago +46 / -0

how about names of missing children would autopopulate the check out form

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Milo_Yeetacommunist 12 points ago +12 / -0

What? I never heard this story. Someone care to give me a rundown?

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lordvon 34 points ago +34 / -0

wayfair cabinets.

The same cabinet would have many listings on wayfair, with just variations on the name, which would usually be the first or last name of missing children. and on these the price would be crazy like $20K, where the 'original' listing would be on the order of 100$. if you checkout with the crazy-price cabinets, names of missing children would autopopulate the checkout form. the counter argument was that these crazy-price listings were gaming the search algorithm, causing the 'original' listing to rise in prominence, but i dont buy that.

ellen did something similar with pillows.

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DickTick 3 points ago +3 / -0

So first and foremost the naming of them was only first names, which right off the bat is some pretty shitty proof and obviously at the very least absolutely hinge on those supposed cases being legitimate and the children still being missing....... Well, it turns out that a good portion of the ones people tried to tie to a specific case ended up being children that were no longer missing, just like the overwhelming vast majority of missing children cases that get solved extremely quickly... So almost immediately that tears apart the one tangible pseudo link this had to being possibly true...

And even two of the chicks that were claiming to be linked to it literally went on Facebook live to refute the claims that they were ever even missing in the first place.....

Let's keep in mind that all of this was linked off of first names only and nothing else.... So it was pretty fucking dependent on those cases being real and ongoing, which the majority of them weren't....

I love a good conspiracy theory but only when it is logical and makes sense. It also seems that whenever someone wants to believe something they will go out of their fucking way to ignore evidence to the contrary, even if that evidence is stronger than the original evidence being used to prove it in the first place..... This is the type of shit they use against us to make us look crazy though and I think they even help spread shit like this so that it muddies the waters and allows them to just label us all as crazy, while covering up the conspiracy theories that are actually true... It's quite literally in the CIA handbook.....

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lordvon 2 points ago +2 / -0

you should keep links to hard evidence to hand out; id like to see it (not necessarily saying i doubt you). but you still leave the biggest reason why these cabinets were suss untouched: why did they cost 20k$? Even if you cannot link the names to exact missing children, it could still be a vehicle for human trafficking. and why did checkout forms autopopulate with first and last names?

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JudgeWhoAllowsStuff 1 point ago +2 / -1

That’s cool, when did you get to read the CIA handbook?

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Milo_Yeetacommunist 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for the rundown. That is the creepiest thing I have ever heard.

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DickTick 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is my reply to OP, but I figured you might need to see it too

So first and foremost the naming of them was only first names, which right off the bat is some pretty shitty proof and obviously at the very least absolutely hinge on those supposed cases being legitimate and the children still being missing....... Well, it turns out that a good portion of the ones people tried to tie to a specific case ended up being children that were no longer missing, just like the overwhelming vast majority of missing children cases that get solved extremely quickly... So almost immediately that tears apart the one tangible pseudo link this had to being possibly true...

And even two of the chicks that were claiming to be linked to it literally went on Facebook live to refute the claims that they were ever even missing in the first place.....

Let's keep in mind that all of this was linked off of first names only and nothing else.... So it was pretty fucking dependent on those cases being real and ongoing, which the majority of them weren't....

I love a good conspiracy theory but only when it is logical and makes sense. It also seems that whenever someone wants to believe something they will go out of their fucking way to ignore evidence to the contrary, even if that evidence is stronger than the original evidence being used to prove it in the first place..... This is the type of shit they use against us to make us look crazy though and I think they even help spread shit like this so that it muddies the waters and allows them to just label us all as crazy, while covering up the conspiracy theories that are actually true... It's quite literally in the CIA handbook.....

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lordvon 1 point ago +1 / -0

I didn't dig in myself enough to get full conviction this is true, but it is really suspicious.

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3_cheers 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wayfair's Official 'denial is what lead me think there was something to the story.

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MegoThor 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ellen Degenerate’s BiPillow

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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah. There are very good reasons why Ellen is under house arrest and wearing an ankle monitor...

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MuhSoy 12 points ago +12 / -0

Yeah; that doesn’t just happen 4 or 5 times