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V-FOR-VICTOR 9 points ago +9 / -0

Long read but quite related... I fly for a shipping courier, on one unusual flight I had only 4 large wooden crates that came from Wayfair each marked with black spray paint that read “Kitten cat house/furniture”, on each side of the crate there were dozens of small cheetahs drawn on it. It was worth ($67,900 CAD) according to the docs. Also on the shipping docs, the crates also contained carbon dioxide co2. My copilot and I became curious and suspicious since we never shipped anything that was labeled/marked so strangely. The weight was 309lbs (140kg).

Now here’s what was strange...

We delivered it to a slightly remote airport up north in Ontario, Canada where many rich people and celebrities go during summer and winter to visit their cottages. I was very suspicious since this was out of the norm.

An 11-13 year old child weighs approximately 70 to 80lbs... 4 kids that weigh 75lbs each would = 300lbs. All 4 crates on my airplane weighed in at 309lbs together.

Cheetah and cheetah print is associated with sex. Sex-kitten or sex-cat programming, is used on young girls and teens by the elite and entertainment industry and is coded with feline prints. All 4 crates had cheetahs drawn on it.

Kitten is a street name for whore/prostitute//hooker... AKA sex-kitten. A common sex trafficking term is kittenhouse or cathouse. The shipping docs and crates were clearly marked as “kitten cat house/furniture)

I have never shipped anything so strange before and neither has my copilot. I find it extremely hard to believe that all 4 crates of cat homes/furniture would be worth 67k.

Why would there be co2 in a crate that contains cat furniture?

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Spookyfishlizard 9 points ago +9 / -0

Why didn’t you pop one open?