Felt the same till seeing the Podesta email that mentions pillows that were bought. The other eeird thing if this is some glitch or for some reason a pricing practice on Wayfair, why haven't they come out an gave an explanation instead of pulling items from the website.
Funny, but on this supposed 'Free Speech' site, this is one topic that gets shilled to oblivion and back. Maybe its too much over the target? Is there an imperative on here to Shoo people away from discussing an Elephant in the Room? Time to take notice folks. Maybe not on this post in particular, but on the topic itself. There's underground money involved here. Lots of it. Deployed, no doubt, to undermine Donald Trump, and all that's good in this world.
I don't think some of these folks realize the system those sick fucks have in place. They get off on flaunting their perversions in people's faces and getting away with it.
For those who are downvoting this post, check out Mouthy Buddha's pedogate video and prepare to be absolutely disgusted.
Yes, I've watched it, and you're right, it highlights a dank and disgusting reality that most folks can't/won't wake up to. IMHO this is what all this the posturing fighting and resistance is about. If people really light up to it, then, as dear Hillary supposedly said ‘We’re All Going to Hang from Nooses’
I looked it up to see if I could find the links myself. The website took down the listings, but duckduckgo has the text link still available with the item description.
It is real news about some strange listings, reported by numerous outlets and confirmed by the Wayfair company (in terms of odd listings) . There isn't anything more substantial to it than speculation at the moment.
The listings were very, very strange. I would like to see some kind of statistical analysis regarding the number of products they stock vs the number named after missing children, and the chance of these names coming up randomly by coincidence. It seems so unlikely.
As for pricing - the last one listed is an example of a heavy duty 12 guage stainless steel cabinet larger (60"W x 24"D x 78"H) than the ones Wayfair listed, and at half the price. (about 6K).
It isn't about the website - they were just one of many small sites jumping on the news before others did. While you are correct to question the veracity of a smaller unknown site, what they reported is easy enough to verify on numerous other sites.
"Fox News, NY Post, Infowars, Business Insider, The Sun, Newsweek, Epoch Times, RT, and other sites carried the story with information almost identical to what the OP posted. The Wayfair company responded to the claims, denied they were trafficking, but did not deny the pricing or the naming. "“Recognizing that the photos and descriptions provided by the supplier did not adequately explain the high price point, we have temporarily removed the products from site to rename them and to provide a more in-depth description and photos that accurately depict the product to clarify the price point," Susan Frechette, a Wayfair spokeswoman told FOX Business in an email Friday."
Doubting the validity of the claims without more proof is fine. Doubting the source of something without bothering to check if anyone else is saying it, makes zero sense in today's world where access to alternate sources is very easy.
DDG sometimes takes awhile to pull in brand new stories. I like using it myself, and did use it for this story as well. DDG might have shown the NY Post a few hours after the story was trending.
Using multiple browsers and search engines, I found that at the time the original post in this thread was made, NY Post, Business Insider, The Sun and several small sites were covering the story. There was a much earlier post on Wayfair trafficking in rising, but even when that was posted, NY Post and 4 small sites had stories on it.
Now scan the Podesta emails for mentions of furniture purchases
Holy fuck. I honestly thought this sounded like kooky talk the other day, but damn if it doesn’t sound legit.
Felt the same till seeing the Podesta email that mentions pillows that were bought. The other eeird thing if this is some glitch or for some reason a pricing practice on Wayfair, why haven't they come out an gave an explanation instead of pulling items from the website.
Funny, but on this supposed 'Free Speech' site, this is one topic that gets shilled to oblivion and back. Maybe its too much over the target? Is there an imperative on here to Shoo people away from discussing an Elephant in the Room? Time to take notice folks. Maybe not on this post in particular, but on the topic itself. There's underground money involved here. Lots of it. Deployed, no doubt, to undermine Donald Trump, and all that's good in this world.
I don't think some of these folks realize the system those sick fucks have in place. They get off on flaunting their perversions in people's faces and getting away with it.
For those who are downvoting this post, check out Mouthy Buddha's pedogate video and prepare to be absolutely disgusted.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/SvAUa1FcvDk/
Yes, I've watched it, and you're right, it highlights a dank and disgusting reality that most folks can't/won't wake up to. IMHO this is what all this the posturing fighting and resistance is about. If people really light up to it, then, as dear Hillary supposedly said ‘We’re All Going to Hang from Nooses’
https://thedonald.win/p/GIc0qy4l/the-wayfair-sextrafficking-plot-/c/
Thank you!
Don't go there! This shit glows!
Some pedo shit is coming soon and they are pushing this to disprove it and take heat off what's REALLY coming!
Don't take the bait!
REDDIT HASN'T BANNED THE THREAD YET. THAT'S ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THAT!
I looked it up to see if I could find the links myself. The website took down the listings, but duckduckgo has the text link still available with the item description.
It very easily could be a hoax.
But snopes's explanation has to be the weakest thing I have seen since Hillary tried to open a jar of pickles.
Let reddit fake news take over this story.
How much do people normally sell for?
nice fake news site
That address is hilarious. Located in a bus depot in Bungalore
It is real news about some strange listings, reported by numerous outlets and confirmed by the Wayfair company (in terms of odd listings) . There isn't anything more substantial to it than speculation at the moment.
The listings were very, very strange. I would like to see some kind of statistical analysis regarding the number of products they stock vs the number named after missing children, and the chance of these names coming up randomly by coincidence. It seems so unlikely.
Industrial cabinets are not fashion items - they aren't likely to be named something like the Chateau, the Belmont let alone named after people.
Industrial cabinest tend to have names like:
Triple-Tier Industrial Locker
Double Shift Industrial Storage Cabinet 65-DS-246
Hazmat Drum Safety Cabinet, Two-Drum Storage HAZ9010
Stainless Steel Wardrobe Cabinet
As for pricing - the last one listed is an example of a heavy duty 12 guage stainless steel cabinet larger (60"W x 24"D x 78"H) than the ones Wayfair listed, and at half the price. (about 6K).
The site op posted isn't a real news site. What I said is correct, go to the about section and look at their address
It isn't about the website - they were just one of many small sites jumping on the news before others did. While you are correct to question the veracity of a smaller unknown site, what they reported is easy enough to verify on numerous other sites.
"Fox News, NY Post, Infowars, Business Insider, The Sun, Newsweek, Epoch Times, RT, and other sites carried the story with information almost identical to what the OP posted. The Wayfair company responded to the claims, denied they were trafficking, but did not deny the pricing or the naming. "“Recognizing that the photos and descriptions provided by the supplier did not adequately explain the high price point, we have temporarily removed the products from site to rename them and to provide a more in-depth description and photos that accurately depict the product to clarify the price point," Susan Frechette, a Wayfair spokeswoman told FOX Business in an email Friday."
https://www.foxbusiness.com/retail/wayfair-denies-reddit-human-sex-trafficking-conspiracy-theory
Doubting the validity of the claims without more proof is fine. Doubting the source of something without bothering to check if anyone else is saying it, makes zero sense in today's world where access to alternate sources is very easy.
At the time this was posted it was only r-conspiracy and this website from what ddg showed.
I think you are correct on that.
DDG sometimes takes awhile to pull in brand new stories. I like using it myself, and did use it for this story as well. DDG might have shown the NY Post a few hours after the story was trending.
Using multiple browsers and search engines, I found that at the time the original post in this thread was made, NY Post, Business Insider, The Sun and several small sites were covering the story. There was a much earlier post on Wayfair trafficking in rising, but even when that was posted, NY Post and 4 small sites had stories on it.
follow up to the story: Wayfair is hiring an new operations manager... so i guess they fired the guy who didn't catch this
I should use multiple search engines, this is true.