I'm amazed by the speed with which Wayfair were able to thoroughly investigate their thousands of global third party vendors and confirm that not a single one of them has been using catalogue items as proxies for moving illicit merchandise. I mean the whole investigation took less than 24 hours. With that kind of efficiency, we should place Wayfair in charge of criminal investigations for the entire country!
yeah right? i always thought it was amazing how it took them almost a year to go through 30,000 emails, and then all of a sudden go through 650,000 emails in a week and be like, naw man, everything's good here. thumbs up, bruh.
It's 'cause they didn't.Of course there was "a technical glitch" that prevented full comparison. Strzok and 2 other agents only looked at 3077. But that's not what Comey said.
It's pretty common that those overpriced books on Amason are simply controlled by bots and they get set like that by accident. I believe it is a case of the bot setting the price against another bot, and they keep going up a penny or two. It's been around for a long time, randomly overpriced books.
I totally believe you because there are so many weirdly overpriced things on Amazon. So I'm not trying to be argumentative. But why would the bot go UP a penny?
I'm no expert but I've messed around with ecommerce a little bit. I think they were called autopricers. There are some sellers who purposefully price things a little higher. Ebay and Amazon are full of these auto postings. I'm not saying one way or the other on Wayfair. I don't know much about the site or this whole issue. The naming seems strange to me, for sure.
This other guy sounds like he has more experience with it than me.
I used to do e-commerce websites a long time ago. There are several explanations for something randomly being insanely overpriced.
Placeholder prices. Sometimes something like $9,999.99 is just a placeholder price. No one notices it because it's not a popular item to begin with, and a few yearly price increases where you just increase all prices by x%, and that placeholder number is now $10,825.42 or some other weird looking number.
Actual typos. Not all companies have nice excel spreadsheets with SKU and prices that have been checked by dozens of people. Sometimes it's printed or otherwise in a format that either has to be manually entered or run through ocr software. Forget a decimal point or accidentally mistype a SKU and it's very easy to see something at a crazy price. Anyone who has used ocr software knows that it's maybe 95% accurate on a good day. $333.00 can easily become $83800 for example. Sure it's easy to notice a mistake if your inventory has 50 items. On a site with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands, that mistake may possibly never be noticed. Especially if it's a very niche item to begin with. Even now I'm sure there are countless product pages on Amazon, eBay, and the like with exactly 0 actual human views
Maybe the children were named after the furniture. Has anyone ever considered that?
I did a search for similar items under the designers' names to see where else these are sold. Prices on other sites range to $2,500. Besides the unusual names there were common names used for their furniture as well.
Ok, now explain these factors: they're all the same brand shelf, with the same photo listed from 10-15k. Not only that, but they each have a unique name with a unique spelling and it just so happens to match the name of a missing person.
It wouldn't be a good criminal cover anyway if it wasn't something you could kind of explain away real quick and delete the listings, now would it?
Yeah, I've messed around with ecommerce a little bit. Not to say this Wayfair thing doesn't seem strange. It does, but I haven't looked into it much. This just seems like a case of the issue where people familiar with the field see that it's not too outlandish while it appears very bizarre to those unfamiliar. Sounds like you're a lot more experienced than me, so your explanation is probably the correct one.
I just remember this issue with outlandish prices coming up in a video probably 3 or more years ago, and from what I remember it was something to do with bots or autopricers. It could be a variety of things. It does seem strange with the naming on these items, for sure.
So part of Pizzagate is that these pizza shops owned by these crooked politicians are actually fronts for child trafficking and child porn. Back in the day, people found a secret page on the Comet Ping Pong site with loads of password-protected files. These files were very large and the consensus was they were videos. That led people to think that the pizza shops were being used as fronts for the distribution and rental of child porn. Pedophile knows the codes, orders what he wants, gets a receipt. Receipt has passwords to the videos he purchased. Money is laundered through purchase orders for the pizza shop, which would be very hard for the IRS or DOJ to verify. Then the pizza shops in the major urban centers (D.C., etc.) are also probably producing the videos too. This explains a lot of the Comet Ping Pong social media pictures and comments. Then right around this time that paid crisis actor went into Comet and fired one shot, into the hard drive. Outside, all the D.C. cameras were conveniently turned off or facing the other direction that day, like Epstein before Epstein. Then Hillary Clinton got on the news and “debunked” Pizzagate, creating the phrase “FAKE NEWS”. This story is then picked up and immediately distributed around the world within days (hours), to every broadcaster, and every one of them, left and right, is in absolute lockstep with the narrative: “Pizzagate is FAKE NEWS”. If people think this mask nonsense is bizarrely accepted, this was even more so. ZERO ALTERNATIVE VIEWS ON PIZZAGATE WERE ALLOWED TO BE HEARD ON ANY MEDIA PLATFORM RIGHT FROM THE START.
Shit man, you don't even need to dig into secret archives or passwords or shit like that. All you need to do is look at Comet Ping Pong's instagram page to know that dude's a diddler.
Lavrentiy Beria was the Soviet chairman of the NKVD (precursor to the KGB), basically Stalin's Himmler. He was responsible for millions of arrests, exiles, executions, and he was also a pedo who was very fond of picking out random little girls from his car on the street, having them brought to the KGB headquarters where he would rape them.
Yep. That's why as soon as Stalin died, everyone else at the top pretty much all got together and said "we all hate each other, and we can work out our power plays later, but we really need to just kill Beria right now". And they did.
Yep. Fun fact, Stalin one time realized he left his daughter at a party with Beria, and he then proceeded to call Beria’s home telling his daughter to leave immediately. Even Stalin knew about Beria’s depravity.
It is said that while campaigning in southern Louisiana, Huey Long was told that many voters were Catholic.
“When I was a boy,” he began speeches, “I would get up at six o’clock in the morning on Sunday, and I would take my Catholic grandparents to mass. I would bring them home, and at ten o’clock I would hitch the old horse up again, and I would take my Baptist grandparents to church.”
A colleague later said, “I didn’t know you had any Catholic grandparents.”
To which he replied, “Don’t be a damned fool. We didn’t even have a horse.”
I saw something posted about recent “Dutch torture room” police busts that involved a kind of faraday cage/box mentioned in a thread about this Wayfair business. It didn’t make sense to me how it was related to this & dismissed it. For purposes of shipping, though...oh shit.
That’s partly why I can’t take their arguments against voter ID seriously. “We have decided we do not commit voter fraud, so it has not and never occurred, unless it was republican. You can trust us, we investigated ourselves. We also hired an independent lifelong friend and ally, who happened to agree with us. It’s not like there’s anything at stake in the presidency. Stay home and let us handle the votes. There’s a pandemic! Only go out for important things, like Pringles. Or protesting/rioting/looting for BLM or other officially endorsed DNC causes.”
I looked at a bunch of these. There’s always a reasonably priced item then another one that is $9999 more.
An explanation I read is that sellers don’t want to mark something out of stock bc they lose search ranking on that item. So instead they crank the price up a lot. Then when the item is back in stock they bring it back down.
So many of them are exactly $9999 apart it looks like some “seller management software” like eBay sellers use.
Yesterday, anons were able to get Wayfair trending on Twitter, and we started digging hard into this shit. Wayfair started correcting their prices in real time and/or taking down listings.
Basically, online retailers / marketplace like Wayfair, Amazon, Etsy, etc. post way overpriced items for sale with names of missing children and SKU # that can be searched on "Russian Google" Yandex to show what "merchandise" you are buying before you buy it. Really sick, evil, fucked up shit.
The SKU # angle is retarted. It's not the SKU that gives those results, it's adding ussrc to the end of it. You get the same results with ussrc by itself or by typing any random string of characters before or after ussrc.
This is the kind of shit that makes us look like crazy conspiracy theorists and cause everybody to dismiss the entire story, because it can easily be proven as nonsense. This is the hidden basement of the Wayfair scandal.
Agree, the angle that hits the media is invariably fake. Maxwell will spill a bean or two about real childhood trafficking and it will get blown off because people decided furniture retailers selling kids is ridiculous.
Apparently the letters people type in with the SKU are what make the missing children pop up. If you put just that in without the numbers, you get the same thing. According to a guy on twitter.
This could be a misunderstanding. I could walk back on this. I backed pgate but I actually saw jcomets IG before it was private. I guess I jumped 2 fast into this.
To all the people bitching about #Wayfair being an “un-hinged conspiracy theory”. You are all a bunch of damned fools. Now I’m not 100% sure items being sold were proxies for child trafficking. Many nitwits on twitter are clueless to the concept of “contraband cloaking”.
Here is a rundown on how this scam works:
Say you have a Contraband item you want to sell. Well you sign up to be a “3rd party seller” on a site that allows this like amazon, wayfair, etc....
Now you need to market your wares. So you copy some items from other stores, you copy item descriptions etc from items that a low in price, but you raise the price to the price of the expensive contraband you want to sell. Then you add in a details that are easily searchable on the web or dark web.
When someone places the order for it, the main site processes your money for you, and provides you with the address etc... Then you send the mule to make the drop at the specified address after payment is received. The physical item never goes through Amazon/Wayfair.. warehouse
Another advantage for illegal sellers is because the price is set so crazy high that regular people will not accidentally order the contraband and alert authorities. Plus the 3rd party seller can always contact the buyer through the “Amazon/Wayfair” site and ask them passphrase. This “passphrase/answer” can be a something innocent sounding that is only located on the darkweb site.
A question like “Does the delivery driver need to be aware of vicious Dogs?” is asked of the buyer.
And the expected answer is, “No I have a poodle, he is friendly”
If the buyer doesn’t answer or answers with something that is not expected, then the seller can either cancel the order or order the “original item” and have actual “Amazon/Wayfair” drop ship it to the buyer because they “ordered it”.
This protects them against Law enforcement. The seller can always claim to be a 3rd party seller scumbag if this happens.
Not illegal, or if illegal it is better for them to face a basic fraud charge than a drug/human trafficking charge.
Wayfair is not actually shipping the bodies of children in cabinets. People who say this are going to sound and look retarded which is the point.
Youre right about contraband cloaking...but the pedes jumping on this as proof of sick people trafficking kids and sharing it everywhere are jumping the gun. We need to use our brains. This is trending for a reason. They want us to say some schizo tin hat sounding shit regarding it. This entire rabbit hole can easily be constructed and used to obfuscate and conspiratize other big events that are actually true (Maxwell). They did the same shit with pizzagate. Build up a straw man so everyone can see it get torn down.
The most suspicious part is that Snopes said they reached out to Wayfair, who told them that the cabinets were "priced appropriately" for an "industrial grade" cabinet, and they were pulling the items to reevaluate them and change the pictures.
But when Snopes asked about the $9999 shower curtain and pillowcases? They got radio silence.
Not that anyone should trust Snopes at this point, but that silence is damning. Check the article out.
Their conclusions are all people look at, and they know it. I've seen articles on that fake news site literally spelling out exactly what was claimed, and then give it a false rating.
I'm mostly shocked that Snopes managed to get to the very bottom of this whole thing within 6 hours of it becoming a public talking point. It was, in fact, even faster than Wayfair's single work-day investigation.
I've heard for a number of years now that this underage escort thing runs straight through Capitol Hill and other power brokers. The source I heard this from isn't some random Internet conspiracy theorist either. Now, whether it's pedo level type trafficking or more underage related, I can't confirm, but either way it's perverted and wrong.
Easier to ship in a container. Why risk them being spotted? If you stop viewing them as human, it's a little easier to picture them being trafficked in containers.
It would be really impractical. Their products require assembly usually. Don't worry Wayfair is just as evil if they're laundering money in order to facilitate child sex trafficking
To all the people bitching about #Wayfair being an “un-hinged conspiracy theory”. You are all a bunch of damned fools. Now I’m not 100% sure items being sold were proxies for child trafficking. Many nitwits on twitter are clueless to the concept of “contraband cloaking”.
Here is a rundown on how this scam works:
Say you have a Contraband item you want to sell. Well you sign up to be a “3rd party seller” on a site that allows this like amazon, wayfair, etc....
Now you need to market your wares. So you copy some items from other stores, you copy item descriptions etc from items that a low in price, but you raise the price to the price of the expensive contraband you want to sell. Then you add in a details that are easily searchable on the web or dark web.
When someone places the order for it, the main site processes your money for you, and provides you with the address etc... Then you send the mule to make the drop at the specified address after payment is received. The physical item never goes through Amazon/Wayfair.. warehouse
Another advantage for illegal sellers is because the price is set so crazy high that regular people will not accidentally order the contraband and alert authorities. Plus the 3rd party seller can always contact the buyer through the “Amazon/Wayfair” site and ask them passphrase. This “passphrase/answer” can be a something innocent sounding that is only located on the darkweb site.
A question like “Does the delivery driver need to be aware of vicious Dogs?” is asked of the buyer.
And the expected answer is, “No I have a poodle, he is friendly”
If the buyer doesn’t answer or answers with something that is not expected, then the seller can either cancel the order or order the “original item” and have actual “Amazon/Wayfair” drop ship it to the buyer because they “ordered it”.
This protects them against Law enforcement. The seller can always claim to be a 3rd party seller scumbag if this happens.
Not illegal, or if illegal it is better for them to face a basic fraud charge than a drug/human trafficking charge.
Yeah this seems to be pretty damning evidence that Wayfair is a front of human trafficking. Why would the price of pilows be that much, also what the cabinetry they showed isn't worth $10,000. They want to pivot and say "some cabinetry costs $10,000". Yeah we know, that's not the issue. The issue is that uncommon names that correlate with missing children seem to be going at a market based rate of about $10,000 dollars and they are listed under the person's name. I hope this gets brought to life. Praying to God on this one because we need to come together under a common enemy.
If it's really nothing. Why has wayfair deleted all of the listings?
idk wtf is going on. but it's pretty clearly something.
The prices might not actually be the full price. They're finding some really sketchy shit when the prices are input as gps cords. and google corrects them to 'did you mean this'.
crazy how this is coming up at the same time as ghiselle possibly being a power mod on reddit and both getting down played, this child trafficking shit seems to be a lot bigger than anyone could have thought.
I imagine it like an ant hill. Looks small enough on top, but after you get past the surface it's a huge maze of networks that lead to different tunnels and chambers that just get darker and more fucked up.
See? That's how they fact check. Check the byline.
"Conspiracy theory ... allegedly using storage cabinets to ship children."
That's NOT the conspiracy theory. But they now get to say that the theory is false.
Anons discovered large storage cabinets selling for >$10,000 bearing the first or last name of missing children in the product description/name of said storage cabinets. Same deal for pillows. $10,000-12,000 pillows. Sauce on Twitter. Don't have a link handy.
A lot of new accounts commenting on Wayfair on this website and reddit. Pedophile democrats are trying to spread disinformation and downplay what’s happening
Why do I feel like this was more of a psyop to distract from the MexwellHill and Ghislaine thing? "Look that Wayfair thing was a conspiracy so Ghislaine thing is a conspiracy too."
Distracting on a Friday seems stupid- People haven't forgotten about Epstein. They're not forgetting about Maxwell. She's basically a celebrity at this point. Americans don't forget about celebrities.
I won't say yes or no as to validity of this theory. But will add a little FYI I've noticed on strangely high priced items on any online store website and my theory of it.
Way over a decade ago I began noticing this when I bookmarked a "Might-Buy-Later" product on Amazon or another online store. That is, sometimes it later sold out and the price increased from the sensible price to something about 100 or 10,000 times the original price. For example, a $7 sport bottle might show a new price equivalent to the cost of a new car.
I couldn't understand why. But later same seller would have this priced again back down to when I'd bookmarked it.
My only guess is, when seller is sold out of an item, to keep listing active the price will be changed to something outrageous. Under presumption no one would try to buy something so outrageous.
Not all sellers do this, but maybe it's easier to change price than to change listing to read "out of stock"???
Rundown on how the 3rd party seller contraband cloaking scam works:
Re: The Wayfair scam explained:
To all the people bitching about #Wayfair being an “un-hinged conspiracy theory”. You are all a bunch of damned fools. Now I’m not 100% sure items being sold were proxies for child trafficking. Many nitwits on twitter are clueless to the concept of “contraband cloaking”.
Here is a rundown on how this scam works:
Say you have a Contraband item you want to sell. Well you sign up to be a “3rd party seller” on a site that allows this like amazon, wayfair, etc....
Now you need to market your wares. So you copy some items from other stores, you copy item descriptions etc from items that a low in price, but you raise the price to the price of the expensive contraband you want to sell. Then you add in a details that are easily searchable on the web or dark web.
When someone places the order for it, the main site processes your money for you, and provides you with the address etc... Then you send the mule to make the drop at the specified address after payment is received. The physical item never goes through Amazon/Wayfair.. warehouse
Another advantage for illegal sellers is because the price is set so crazy high that regular people will not accidentally order the contraband and alert authorities. Plus the 3rd party seller can always contact the buyer through the “Amazon/Wayfair” site and ask them passphrase. This “passphrase/answer” can be a something innocent sounding that is only located on the darkweb site.
A question like “Does the delivery driver need to be aware of vicious Dogs?” is asked of the buyer.
And the expected answer is, “No I have a poodle, he is friendly”
If the buyer doesn’t answer or answers with something that is not expected, then the seller can either cancel the order or order the “original item” and have actual “Amazon/Wayfair” drop ship it to the buyer because they “ordered it”.
This protects them against Law enforcement. The seller can always claim to be a 3rd party seller scumbag if this happens.
Not illegal, or if illegal it is better for them to face a basic fraud charge than a drug/human trafficking charge.
Some libtard is using this bullshit idea as bait for you (this site) and make you look like idiots. When this stupidity gets debunk, you'll look like fools and all your credibility is lost. Then, libtards will use this to disqualify other legitimate things you say.
I've mentioned it but product listing "Yaritza Storage Cabinet by WFX Utility" on Wayfair which supposedly is linked to missing persons "Yaritza Castro" who's missing since Jun 10,2020. The product "Yaritza Storage Cabinet by WFX Utility" on Wayfair was cached/snapshot by webcache.googleusercontent.com on 15 Apr 2020 12:51:39 GMT.
The product has been listed as "Yaritza Storage Cabinet" months before the person was a missing persons and that's just using google webcache.
That's now 2 of the missing persons who are not a missing persons and 1 missing persons after the fact of the product listing.
So you found 2 errors in the pattern, and ignore the 100s of other examples. Gotcha.
"Sir we interviewed 100 people in our investigation, but 3 weren't part of the event, we had some bad Intel on those 3."
"OK better throw out the entire investigation."
"Roger sir. Thank you. You're so smart"
What about those SKU's used have nothing to do with the Yandex search query results.
Example: Type and search one of these "JAPANSRC", "JAPANIMG", "USASRC", "USAIMG", "RUSRC", "RUIMG", "BRSRC" OR "BRIMG" on Yandex, you'll notice the search query results return those types of images.
There's a reason no one uses Yandex outside of RU.
The theory is a working one.
I take it you spend no time on the Chan's or other communities.
The theory starts with some facts.
Dozens of theories are started each week. We work them out.
Most fall out flat, but some like this are too coincidental to ignore.
The fact the left and the media jumped to cover this up and gaslight or straw man makes me think even more there is something to this.
The names I didnt list from this picture are still missing. Now I'm not discrediting anon on these at all cause there could possibly be some truth to this.
High percentage of people still don't seem to do research and it only takes a couple of minutes on any of the available search platforms. Although It could be the shock along with emotions that cause people to make judgement posts/comments.
I've mentioned it before but most of those product listings on Wayfair were cached/snapshot before the person was a missing persons.
Also direct link to Samiyah Mumin explaining she wasn't a missing persons. Link.
Kind of like the way they ruled out arson while Notre Dame was still on fire. Fast investigation!
I wonder how many people even remember that Notre Dame was burned down. The media deemed that a non-story and did zero follow-up reports. But Bubba Smollett Wallace heard someone saw a garage door pulley one time and it’s national news for two weeks.
The news was so lazy (censoring) on the Notre Dame story that they didn’t even do a 3-D recreation of how the fire started. They didn’t even squeeze any juice out of the story by covering it the way they would cover any other disaster story.
Actually, it’s also kind of like how the media made George Floyd the biggest story on Earth, but then somehow never demanded the bodycam footage. Every network should have been offering people millions of dollars to leak that footage. But they were all curiously disinterested. Biggest story in the world. Full recordings of the most talked about event. The media? Not interested.
The names were all pretty unique and unusual. If it happened for one, I'd shrug. Two, I'd be a little surprised. Half a dozen? Those fuckers are trafficking children.
I am new to comment but have been quite intrigued by trolls everywhere all of a sudden today on this subject. Brimming with futile, glaring pyscho manipulation I might say. We here are awake, so efforts are wasted. It is too late- nothing will unite a country more than a concerted action against these evils. No race or politics or other created division will strip us of our God given morals. Keep trying to get us to look elsewhere though, it's good for a laugh.
I decided to look into Baptist Children’s Family Services (BCFS).
From the following article:
Among the problems detailed in the 2015 report were that BCFS:
Failed to complete medical exams within the mandated 48 hours
Failed to post video cameras in all common areas
Failed to follow regulations regarding background checks for migrant children's sponsors
Failed to complete required admission assessments
Failed to document the family reunification process for the Department of Homeland Security and other stakeholders
Failed to comply with state regulations regarding minimum bedroom space, health and safety standards for shelters and foster homes, and employee background investigations.
So something definitely seems suspicious to me about BCFS.
Especially considering: "Fifty-two percent of the 4,300 children in BCFS care in 2015 were released to a parent or legal guardian. BCFS released the remaining children to other immediate adult relatives or distant relatives and unrelated adults."
"We just enjoy naming our 2000X over priced items the exact same umcommon individual names as missing children"
I'm amazed by the speed with which Wayfair were able to thoroughly investigate their thousands of global third party vendors and confirm that not a single one of them has been using catalogue items as proxies for moving illicit merchandise. I mean the whole investigation took less than 24 hours. With that kind of efficiency, we should place Wayfair in charge of criminal investigations for the entire country!
I swear I could have gotten a Slice of pizza for only a few grand.
BREAKING NEWS
SOROS FUNDS WAYFAIRE
SAUCE
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Eh kind of a stretch, those are corporate bonds
The hot dogs are $65,000 though.
Edited to include link: https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/12/1223066_re-get-ready-for-chicago-hot-dog-friday-.html
Hell, they did it faster than Comey's FBI went over several hundred thousand emails.
yeah right? i always thought it was amazing how it took them almost a year to go through 30,000 emails, and then all of a sudden go through 650,000 emails in a week and be like, naw man, everything's good here. thumbs up, bruh.
It's 'cause they didn't. Of course there was "a technical glitch" that prevented full comparison. Strzok and 2 other agents only looked at 3077. But that's not what Comey said.
But wait, there's more!
Faster than Notre Dame burning was declared to be not arson, while the building was still actively aflame.
Too true
"We know it's not kids because that's how we ship drugs"
Couldn’t we have a journalist buy one and see what it is? No wait, that’s asking them to do some good
It's pretty common that those overpriced books on Amason are simply controlled by bots and they get set like that by accident. I believe it is a case of the bot setting the price against another bot, and they keep going up a penny or two. It's been around for a long time, randomly overpriced books.
I totally believe you because there are so many weirdly overpriced things on Amazon. So I'm not trying to be argumentative. But why would the bot go UP a penny?
Yea doesn't make sense. Like theyre competing to be more expensive than the competition.
I'm no expert but I've messed around with ecommerce a little bit. I think they were called autopricers. There are some sellers who purposefully price things a little higher. Ebay and Amazon are full of these auto postings. I'm not saying one way or the other on Wayfair. I don't know much about the site or this whole issue. The naming seems strange to me, for sure.
This other guy sounds like he has more experience with it than me.
https://thedonald.win/p/GIc36OL2/x/c/13zzjsNd3M
I used to do e-commerce websites a long time ago. There are several explanations for something randomly being insanely overpriced.
Placeholder prices. Sometimes something like $9,999.99 is just a placeholder price. No one notices it because it's not a popular item to begin with, and a few yearly price increases where you just increase all prices by x%, and that placeholder number is now $10,825.42 or some other weird looking number.
Actual typos. Not all companies have nice excel spreadsheets with SKU and prices that have been checked by dozens of people. Sometimes it's printed or otherwise in a format that either has to be manually entered or run through ocr software. Forget a decimal point or accidentally mistype a SKU and it's very easy to see something at a crazy price. Anyone who has used ocr software knows that it's maybe 95% accurate on a good day. $333.00 can easily become $83800 for example. Sure it's easy to notice a mistake if your inventory has 50 items. On a site with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands, that mistake may possibly never be noticed. Especially if it's a very niche item to begin with. Even now I'm sure there are countless product pages on Amazon, eBay, and the like with exactly 0 actual human views
Maybe the children were named after the furniture. Has anyone ever considered that?
I did a search for similar items under the designers' names to see where else these are sold. Prices on other sites range to $2,500. Besides the unusual names there were common names used for their furniture as well.
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Ok, now explain these factors: they're all the same brand shelf, with the same photo listed from 10-15k. Not only that, but they each have a unique name with a unique spelling and it just so happens to match the name of a missing person.
It wouldn't be a good criminal cover anyway if it wasn't something you could kind of explain away real quick and delete the listings, now would it?
Yeah, I've messed around with ecommerce a little bit. Not to say this Wayfair thing doesn't seem strange. It does, but I haven't looked into it much. This just seems like a case of the issue where people familiar with the field see that it's not too outlandish while it appears very bizarre to those unfamiliar. Sounds like you're a lot more experienced than me, so your explanation is probably the correct one.
I just remember this issue with outlandish prices coming up in a video probably 3 or more years ago, and from what I remember it was something to do with bots or autopricers. It could be a variety of things. It does seem strange with the naming on these items, for sure.
It seems the names could be a customization glitch. You could enter any name and it will jack up the price.
I'm sorry but I don't want to be Bubba whatever his name. I think this needs more investigation now.
Hijacking top comment.
Something about this has just seemed eerily familiar... I couldn't place it. Now I remember.
Wikileaks. Podesta 🍕 handkerchief email. Kate forgot to inquire about the "pillows" that were purchased. https://thedonald.win/p/GIc36wMr/
So part of Pizzagate is that these pizza shops owned by these crooked politicians are actually fronts for child trafficking and child porn. Back in the day, people found a secret page on the Comet Ping Pong site with loads of password-protected files. These files were very large and the consensus was they were videos. That led people to think that the pizza shops were being used as fronts for the distribution and rental of child porn. Pedophile knows the codes, orders what he wants, gets a receipt. Receipt has passwords to the videos he purchased. Money is laundered through purchase orders for the pizza shop, which would be very hard for the IRS or DOJ to verify. Then the pizza shops in the major urban centers (D.C., etc.) are also probably producing the videos too. This explains a lot of the Comet Ping Pong social media pictures and comments. Then right around this time that paid crisis actor went into Comet and fired one shot, into the hard drive. Outside, all the D.C. cameras were conveniently turned off or facing the other direction that day, like Epstein before Epstein. Then Hillary Clinton got on the news and “debunked” Pizzagate, creating the phrase “FAKE NEWS”. This story is then picked up and immediately distributed around the world within days (hours), to every broadcaster, and every one of them, left and right, is in absolute lockstep with the narrative: “Pizzagate is FAKE NEWS”. If people think this mask nonsense is bizarrely accepted, this was even more so. ZERO ALTERNATIVE VIEWS ON PIZZAGATE WERE ALLOWED TO BE HEARD ON ANY MEDIA PLATFORM RIGHT FROM THE START.
There was that one local reporter who said "this stuff is a little weird, we should look into it". He did a good piece on it for the normies.
Ben Swann, who then disappeared for awhile right afterwards
Ben Swann I think it was.
Shit man, you don't even need to dig into secret archives or passwords or shit like that. All you need to do is look at Comet Ping Pong's instagram page to know that dude's a diddler.
Not that I am aware of.
Isn't Cuckerson Pooper that actor who reads his script on CNN?
These animals need to fucking hang.
Yes and the beanie babies. But my instinct is telling me to walk back or wait on this. I changed my mind.
How Beria of them.
Ok got me. Who’s Beria?
Lavrentiy Beria was the Soviet chairman of the NKVD (precursor to the KGB), basically Stalin's Himmler. He was responsible for millions of arrests, exiles, executions, and he was also a pedo who was very fond of picking out random little girls from his car on the street, having them brought to the KGB headquarters where he would rape them.
Beria was the one guy that even scared Stalin.
Yep. That's why as soon as Stalin died, everyone else at the top pretty much all got together and said "we all hate each other, and we can work out our power plays later, but we really need to just kill Beria right now". And they did.
And then we got "The Death of Stalin" made. Kind of surprised Pedo wood greenlighted that move
Yep. Fun fact, Stalin one time realized he left his daughter at a party with Beria, and he then proceeded to call Beria’s home telling his daughter to leave immediately. Even Stalin knew about Beria’s depravity.
Stalin wasn’t stalling
... Take your upvote, you sonofabitch.
That was the incident I was thinking of!
And Beria got what was coming to him not too long after.
Not OP, but probably this, but even this kinda defeats the narrative.
wayfair.com/Ivy-Bronxs-Berea-Collection-X879246.html
https://www.cleveland19.com/2020/01/13/missing-berea-teen-found-by-police-after-two-day-search/
those all have normal prices, its the cabinets, pillows etc.. that are priced like 20k each, are all identical except the name.
At least I got a gardener, nanny and new dope dealer that speaks farsi as well as a shitty office chair out of the deal. Free delivery!
Don't forget your free coordinates to Pedo Island with every purchase over $10,000
Yeah, dummy, we don’t actually ship the cabinets. The cabinets are just proxies for the pediatric sex slaves.
Psst. The kids are bound and gagged and shipped in said containers.
It is said that while campaigning in southern Louisiana, Huey Long was told that many voters were Catholic.
“When I was a boy,” he began speeches, “I would get up at six o’clock in the morning on Sunday, and I would take my Catholic grandparents to mass. I would bring them home, and at ten o’clock I would hitch the old horse up again, and I would take my Baptist grandparents to church.”
A colleague later said, “I didn’t know you had any Catholic grandparents.”
To which he replied, “Don’t be a damned fool. We didn’t even have a horse.”
Thanks for milking the bull!
I saw something posted about recent “Dutch torture room” police busts that involved a kind of faraday cage/box mentioned in a thread about this Wayfair business. It didn’t make sense to me how it was related to this & dismissed it. For purposes of shipping, though...oh shit.
That’s partly why I can’t take their arguments against voter ID seriously. “We have decided we do not commit voter fraud, so it has not and never occurred, unless it was republican. You can trust us, we investigated ourselves. We also hired an independent lifelong friend and ally, who happened to agree with us. It’s not like there’s anything at stake in the presidency. Stay home and let us handle the votes. There’s a pandemic! Only go out for important things, like Pringles. Or protesting/rioting/looting for BLM or other officially endorsed DNC causes.”
No it's not. It's like me saying SlipperyFire ships kids in cabinets and you say, "No I actually don't."
This kind of retarded mentality is why people think Putin helped Trump get elected. Credulous moron.
Isn't Wayfair the same company that stopped selling their beds to the US government, because they were being used in illegal alien detention centers?
The employees walked out of the office. The company was still selling the beds.
The walkout was a justification to stop. Hard to justify denying multimillion dollar orders without a reason.
Yup, though it's a bit more complex than that -
http://archive.is/jgomf
Edit: Changed from WaPo to archive.is for the link.
I saw that as well. Like wtf kind of investigation is that.
"Well Sir, the suspect says that they are innocent."
"Good enough for me, drop all charges!"
Case closed!
Debunked!
Gotta learn to listen Lou
Can someone clue me in on this please?
https://thedonald.win/p/GIc0psHO/damn-anons-just-uncovered-a-pote/
This will explain.
Holy shit evil mother fuckers!!!
Hoooooly shiiit. I didn't really believe the theory when it first came up. But the naming of those item...
Try any first name you can think of.
Sellers on way fair spam items with every possible name, so of course the missing kids’ names show up.
Sure, and as for the fact that these items are also WILDLY overpriced? Just a coincidence?
I looked at a bunch of these. There’s always a reasonably priced item then another one that is $9999 more.
An explanation I read is that sellers don’t want to mark something out of stock bc they lose search ranking on that item. So instead they crank the price up a lot. Then when the item is back in stock they bring it back down.
So many of them are exactly $9999 apart it looks like some “seller management software” like eBay sellers use.
And is it common to sell a throw pillow for $9,999?
I believe anons started digging after this video from Mouthy Buddha. The original got taken down several times by YouTube.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/4kPCb4fWsTjn/
Then part 2 came out beginning of last month.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvAUa1FcvDk
Yesterday, anons were able to get Wayfair trending on Twitter, and we started digging hard into this shit. Wayfair started correcting their prices in real time and/or taking down listings.
https://twitter.com/TommyG/status/1281691056917090313
https://twitter.com/TommyG/status/1281773002456211457
Basically, online retailers / marketplace like Wayfair, Amazon, Etsy, etc. post way overpriced items for sale with names of missing children and SKU # that can be searched on "Russian Google" Yandex to show what "merchandise" you are buying before you buy it. Really sick, evil, fucked up shit.
https://twitter.com/a_ostation/status/1281597149206196225
https://twitter.com/sIeepyp/status/1281638957311123457
https://todaysfive.com/wayfair-child-trafficking-online/
This is just blowing my mind. Wow.
The Yandex thing can be explained.
I entered random SKU numbers on Yandex with "ussrc" and after just a few it showed similar pictures of kids.
Then I tried some random combination of numbers and letters with the ussrc and it did the same.
It's the "ussrc" that's triggering those pictures, not the sku numbers.
There's this video about Tom Hanks being a kiddie diddler that discusses the yandex thing here, warning it's creepy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvAUa1FcvDk&feature=emb_title&has_verified=1
Hint: Ricky Gervais knows and doesn’t care.
The SKU # angle is retarted. It's not the SKU that gives those results, it's adding ussrc to the end of it. You get the same results with ussrc by itself or by typing any random string of characters before or after ussrc.
This is the kind of shit that makes us look like crazy conspiracy theorists and cause everybody to dismiss the entire story, because it can easily be proven as nonsense. This is the hidden basement of the Wayfair scandal.
And, I'm willing to bet, the part deliberately sent out and made viral...
Discrediting anything else claimed generally like the core data in the next week or year or 5.
Agree, the angle that hits the media is invariably fake. Maxwell will spill a bean or two about real childhood trafficking and it will get blown off because people decided furniture retailers selling kids is ridiculous.
Apparently the letters people type in with the SKU are what make the missing children pop up. If you put just that in without the numbers, you get the same thing. According to a guy on twitter.
Yes, i tried it. The same one pr 2 kids everyone is sharing comes up. It's not varied results. Though those pictures ARE worrisome.
And it seems the pillows are a customization glitch.
https://mobile.twitter.com/sushithagoat/status/1281685265204084739
This could be a misunderstanding. I could walk back on this. I backed pgate but I actually saw jcomets IG before it was private. I guess I jumped 2 fast into this.
Pizza is real. Wayfair probably isn't.
Wtf is this yandex shit. Makes my skin crawl. I had to click away immediate
Re: The Wayfair scam explained:
To all the people bitching about #Wayfair being an “un-hinged conspiracy theory”. You are all a bunch of damned fools. Now I’m not 100% sure items being sold were proxies for child trafficking. Many nitwits on twitter are clueless to the concept of “contraband cloaking”.
Here is a rundown on how this scam works:
Say you have a Contraband item you want to sell. Well you sign up to be a “3rd party seller” on a site that allows this like amazon, wayfair, etc....
Now you need to market your wares. So you copy some items from other stores, you copy item descriptions etc from items that a low in price, but you raise the price to the price of the expensive contraband you want to sell. Then you add in a details that are easily searchable on the web or dark web.
When someone places the order for it, the main site processes your money for you, and provides you with the address etc... Then you send the mule to make the drop at the specified address after payment is received. The physical item never goes through Amazon/Wayfair.. warehouse
Another advantage for illegal sellers is because the price is set so crazy high that regular people will not accidentally order the contraband and alert authorities. Plus the 3rd party seller can always contact the buyer through the “Amazon/Wayfair” site and ask them passphrase. This “passphrase/answer” can be a something innocent sounding that is only located on the darkweb site.
A question like “Does the delivery driver need to be aware of vicious Dogs?” is asked of the buyer.
And the expected answer is, “No I have a poodle, he is friendly”
If the buyer doesn’t answer or answers with something that is not expected, then the seller can either cancel the order or order the “original item” and have actual “Amazon/Wayfair” drop ship it to the buyer because they “ordered it”.
This protects them against Law enforcement. The seller can always claim to be a 3rd party seller scumbag if this happens.
Not illegal, or if illegal it is better for them to face a basic fraud charge than a drug/human trafficking charge.
Wayfair is not actually shipping the bodies of children in cabinets. People who say this are going to sound and look retarded which is the point. Youre right about contraband cloaking...but the pedes jumping on this as proof of sick people trafficking kids and sharing it everywhere are jumping the gun. We need to use our brains. This is trending for a reason. They want us to say some schizo tin hat sounding shit regarding it. This entire rabbit hole can easily be constructed and used to obfuscate and conspiratize other big events that are actually true (Maxwell). They did the same shit with pizzagate. Build up a straw man so everyone can see it get torn down.
I agree that's possible, but it's possible we're being "had" too. I'm going to wait on this.
aaaaaand you're getting downvoted. Who downvotes this? I mean, I guess we know: pedos and pedo-apologist shills.
Missing children have the same names as some very expensive items on Wayfair.
https://thedonald.win/p/GIc1xiu0/wayfair-is-being-used-for-human-/c/
The most suspicious part is that Snopes said they reached out to Wayfair, who told them that the cabinets were "priced appropriately" for an "industrial grade" cabinet, and they were pulling the items to reevaluate them and change the pictures.
But when Snopes asked about the $9999 shower curtain and pillowcases? They got radio silence.
Not that anyone should trust Snopes at this point, but that silence is damning. Check the article out.
Snopes didnt kill themeselves
Bummer
Their conclusions are all people look at, and they know it. I've seen articles on that fake news site literally spelling out exactly what was claimed, and then give it a false rating.
I'm mostly shocked that Snopes managed to get to the very bottom of this whole thing within 6 hours of it becoming a public talking point. It was, in fact, even faster than Wayfair's single work-day investigation.
HOLY
I've heard for a number of years now that this underage escort thing runs straight through Capitol Hill and other power brokers. The source I heard this from isn't some random Internet conspiracy theorist either. Now, whether it's pedo level type trafficking or more underage related, I can't confirm, but either way it's perverted and wrong.
They found thousands of government employees buying cp awhile back and the investigation was just dropped for no good reason. https://www.computerworld.com/article/2515806/pentagon-reopens-investigation-into-child-porn-purchases-among-ranks.html
How do you know they aren't shipping kids? Are you Wayfair? Did you investigate yourself?
New account telling people that they aren’t shipping kids
Kids probably arent actually shipped in a container, most likely delivered in person, this was just the way to pay for it without raising suspicion
Easier to ship in a container. Why risk them being spotted? If you stop viewing them as human, it's a little easier to picture them being trafficked in containers.
Oh yeah... This person definitely works for Wayfair...
It would be really impractical. Their products require assembly usually. Don't worry Wayfair is just as evil if they're laundering money in order to facilitate child sex trafficking
The idea is that the containers aren't inspected.
How do you know they are?
I don't. But I'm not dumb enough to proclaim that I investigated myself and didn't find anything...
You're not famous enough for morons to call you a pedo online either.
How do you know they are? Some fucking random on twitter?
I don't think they're literally shipping the kids in the containers. It's probably a way to advertise the sale and transfer the money.
But what the hell do I know. I never thought Wayfair would be involved with pedo-traffiking. Maybe they do just stick them in the container.
Re: The Wayfair scam explained:
To all the people bitching about #Wayfair being an “un-hinged conspiracy theory”. You are all a bunch of damned fools. Now I’m not 100% sure items being sold were proxies for child trafficking. Many nitwits on twitter are clueless to the concept of “contraband cloaking”.
Here is a rundown on how this scam works:
Say you have a Contraband item you want to sell. Well you sign up to be a “3rd party seller” on a site that allows this like amazon, wayfair, etc....
Now you need to market your wares. So you copy some items from other stores, you copy item descriptions etc from items that a low in price, but you raise the price to the price of the expensive contraband you want to sell. Then you add in a details that are easily searchable on the web or dark web.
When someone places the order for it, the main site processes your money for you, and provides you with the address etc... Then you send the mule to make the drop at the specified address after payment is received. The physical item never goes through Amazon/Wayfair.. warehouse
Another advantage for illegal sellers is because the price is set so crazy high that regular people will not accidentally order the contraband and alert authorities. Plus the 3rd party seller can always contact the buyer through the “Amazon/Wayfair” site and ask them passphrase. This “passphrase/answer” can be a something innocent sounding that is only located on the darkweb site.
A question like “Does the delivery driver need to be aware of vicious Dogs?” is asked of the buyer.
And the expected answer is, “No I have a poodle, he is friendly”
If the buyer doesn’t answer or answers with something that is not expected, then the seller can either cancel the order or order the “original item” and have actual “Amazon/Wayfair” drop ship it to the buyer because they “ordered it”.
This protects them against Law enforcement. The seller can always claim to be a 3rd party seller scumbag if this happens.
Not illegal, or if illegal it is better for them to face a basic fraud charge than a drug/human trafficking charge.
On reddit. A bunch of people who i already have tagged as pedos.
For defending anything pedo related like it's their job.
Are all over this saying it's nothing... Kind of really disturbing how many of them came out of the woodwork for this.
Suggests to me it's legit. And this is big and been going on for awhile. And they all knew.
Yeah this seems to be pretty damning evidence that Wayfair is a front of human trafficking. Why would the price of pilows be that much, also what the cabinetry they showed isn't worth $10,000. They want to pivot and say "some cabinetry costs $10,000". Yeah we know, that's not the issue. The issue is that uncommon names that correlate with missing children seem to be going at a market based rate of about $10,000 dollars and they are listed under the person's name. I hope this gets brought to life. Praying to God on this one because we need to come together under a common enemy.
If it's really nothing. Why has wayfair deleted all of the listings?
idk wtf is going on. but it's pretty clearly something.
The prices might not actually be the full price. They're finding some really sketchy shit when the prices are input as gps cords. and google corrects them to 'did you mean this'.
https://i.redd.it/fcyj471t1aa51.png
What the fuck even is that?
You realize you just created an unfalsifiable standard, right? Literally the same thinking of "If they aren't a witch they will drown."
They were INDUSTRIAL!!! Particle board is expensive /s just in case
Especially sequined pillows. They were all sequined... by hand... by... Marina Abramovich.
Bedazzlers ain’t cheap!
crazy how this is coming up at the same time as ghiselle possibly being a power mod on reddit and both getting down played, this child trafficking shit seems to be a lot bigger than anyone could have thought.
I imagine it like an ant hill. Looks small enough on top, but after you get past the surface it's a huge maze of networks that lead to different tunnels and chambers that just get darker and more fucked up.
I'm not inclined to believe anything without evidence but the fact that they already somehow knew the answer seems like a cover-up.
Tom Hanks: I'm a little angry Wayfair, I placed an order last night, it cost me 20K and you ACTUALLY sent me cabinets!!!
Need the solid evidence, but I wouldn't be surprised.
Where is that motherfucker anyway? Still doing fake skits on SNL in front of green screens?
Is that a real quote?
No I was joking.
“Using storage cabinets to ship children”
That is not the claim.
Pizzagate all over again
Yes, see all the people in this very thread trying to force that interpretation. Not suspicious at all...
Wait... does the FBI know that someone found a noose over there?... someone should tell them... 😇
See? That's how they fact check. Check the byline. "Conspiracy theory ... allegedly using storage cabinets to ship children." That's NOT the conspiracy theory. But they now get to say that the theory is false.
For anyone thinking this is too fucked up to be true I assure you. It isn't.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/cSyhrOXL0S59/
This Yandex. I never knew it existed. They admit they know its a problem. Just watch parts 1 and 2.
Fuck the Cabal. It is bizarre seeing this stuff coming out.
Anons discovered large storage cabinets selling for >$10,000 bearing the first or last name of missing children in the product description/name of said storage cabinets. Same deal for pillows. $10,000-12,000 pillows. Sauce on Twitter. Don't have a link handy.
https://thedonald.win/p/GIbzia9g/dont-worry-guys-it-turns-out-the/c/
https://thedonald.win/p/GIc1xiu0/wayfair-is-being-used-for-human-/c/
A lot of new accounts commenting on Wayfair on this website and reddit. Pedophile democrats are trying to spread disinformation and downplay what’s happening
I'll just leave this comment from POTUS 45 right here:
https://twitter.com/pappyG45/status/1280574196213374977
They arent children, they are just resting comfortably until Governor Northam decides to post-birth abort them.
Why do I feel like this was more of a psyop to distract from the MexwellHill and Ghislaine thing? "Look that Wayfair thing was a conspiracy so Ghislaine thing is a conspiracy too."
Distracting on a Friday seems stupid- People haven't forgotten about Epstein. They're not forgetting about Maxwell. She's basically a celebrity at this point. Americans don't forget about celebrities.
It'd a laundering scheme.
You purchase the item so that the money can go to the person selling it. The name is there to track the human being sold.
What makes you think this will stop with her arrest!?
It's a major industry with millions of clients.
Or it’s a sting operation. That was the sense I got from them shutting it down so fast.
I'll check the wharehouse here in Roseville MN tomorrow. Just in case... They seem to always have the music on super loud...
I won't say yes or no as to validity of this theory. But will add a little FYI I've noticed on strangely high priced items on any online store website and my theory of it.
Way over a decade ago I began noticing this when I bookmarked a "Might-Buy-Later" product on Amazon or another online store. That is, sometimes it later sold out and the price increased from the sensible price to something about 100 or 10,000 times the original price. For example, a $7 sport bottle might show a new price equivalent to the cost of a new car.
I couldn't understand why. But later same seller would have this priced again back down to when I'd bookmarked it.
My only guess is, when seller is sold out of an item, to keep listing active the price will be changed to something outrageous. Under presumption no one would try to buy something so outrageous.
Not all sellers do this, but maybe it's easier to change price than to change listing to read "out of stock"???
Rundown on how the 3rd party seller contraband cloaking scam works:
Re: The Wayfair scam explained:
To all the people bitching about #Wayfair being an “un-hinged conspiracy theory”. You are all a bunch of damned fools. Now I’m not 100% sure items being sold were proxies for child trafficking. Many nitwits on twitter are clueless to the concept of “contraband cloaking”.
Here is a rundown on how this scam works:
Say you have a Contraband item you want to sell. Well you sign up to be a “3rd party seller” on a site that allows this like amazon, wayfair, etc....
Now you need to market your wares. So you copy some items from other stores, you copy item descriptions etc from items that a low in price, but you raise the price to the price of the expensive contraband you want to sell. Then you add in a details that are easily searchable on the web or dark web.
When someone places the order for it, the main site processes your money for you, and provides you with the address etc... Then you send the mule to make the drop at the specified address after payment is received. The physical item never goes through Amazon/Wayfair.. warehouse
Another advantage for illegal sellers is because the price is set so crazy high that regular people will not accidentally order the contraband and alert authorities. Plus the 3rd party seller can always contact the buyer through the “Amazon/Wayfair” site and ask them passphrase. This “passphrase/answer” can be a something innocent sounding that is only located on the darkweb site.
A question like “Does the delivery driver need to be aware of vicious Dogs?” is asked of the buyer.
And the expected answer is, “No I have a poodle, he is friendly”
If the buyer doesn’t answer or answers with something that is not expected, then the seller can either cancel the order or order the “original item” and have actual “Amazon/Wayfair” drop ship it to the buyer because they “ordered it”.
This protects them against Law enforcement. The seller can always claim to be a 3rd party seller scumbag if this happens.
Not illegal, or if illegal it is better for them to face a basic fraud charge than a drug/human trafficking charge.
Don't eat this up.
Some libtard is using this bullshit idea as bait for you (this site) and make you look like idiots. When this stupidity gets debunk, you'll look like fools and all your credibility is lost. Then, libtards will use this to disqualify other legitimate things you say.
It's a trap.
Half of it is bullshit because I worked at a company that marked up products to 999.99 if it was out of stock to deter orders but the skus are weird.
Weird fact, we still got orders for $999.99 out of stock items that were worth 20 bucks.
Its not.
Its real missing girls.
Samiyah Mumin isn't missing though, linked facebook.
Was she?
Its 100% irrelevant to say "but that one girl isn't missing anymore"
The items are named after missing (past or present) girls.
Fact.
I've mentioned it but product listing "Yaritza Storage Cabinet by WFX Utility" on Wayfair which supposedly is linked to missing persons "Yaritza Castro" who's missing since Jun 10,2020. The product "Yaritza Storage Cabinet by WFX Utility" on Wayfair was cached/snapshot by webcache.googleusercontent.com on 15 Apr 2020 12:51:39 GMT.
The product has been listed as "Yaritza Storage Cabinet" months before the person was a missing persons and that's just using google webcache.
That's now 2 of the missing persons who are not a missing persons and 1 missing persons after the fact of the product listing.
?
So you found 2 errors in the pattern, and ignore the 100s of other examples. Gotcha.
"Sir we interviewed 100 people in our investigation, but 3 weren't part of the event, we had some bad Intel on those 3."
"OK better throw out the entire investigation."
"Roger sir. Thank you. You're so smart"
What about those SKU's used have nothing to do with the Yandex search query results.
Example: Type and search one of these "JAPANSRC", "JAPANIMG", "USASRC", "USAIMG", "RUSRC", "RUIMG", "BRSRC" OR "BRIMG" on Yandex, you'll notice the search query results return those types of images.
There's a reason no one uses Yandex outside of RU.
The theory is a working one.
I take it you spend no time on the Chan's or other communities.
The theory starts with some facts.
Dozens of theories are started each week. We work them out.
Most fall out flat, but some like this are too coincidental to ignore.
The fact the left and the media jumped to cover this up and gaslight or straw man makes me think even more there is something to this.
The people who are looking for trafficking are trying to help.
The people mocking and dismissing are assisting in the suppression of truth.
GG faggot
First girl Marry found safe in 2017. https://abc13.com/missing-girl-teen-katrina-phillips-mary-durrett/2766247/
Samiyuh Mumin went on FB live claiming she wasnt missing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJmrjNeKgi8
The names I didnt list from this picture are still missing. Now I'm not discrediting anon on these at all cause there could possibly be some truth to this.
High percentage of people still don't seem to do research and it only takes a couple of minutes on any of the available search platforms. Although It could be the shock along with emotions that cause people to make judgement posts/comments.
I've mentioned it before but most of those product listings on Wayfair were cached/snapshot before the person was a missing persons.
Also direct link to Samiyah Mumin explaining she wasn't a missing persons. Link.
Alternative headline: These motherfuckers guilty as fuck. Jesus forgive my language
Nothing to see here. We checked and it’s totally all good. So we’re good.
I wish the ATF worked on the honor system.
Where do they keep their servers?
The cat's are out of the bag now and running rampant all across in America.
Kind of like the way they ruled out arson while Notre Dame was still on fire. Fast investigation!
I wonder how many people even remember that Notre Dame was burned down. The media deemed that a non-story and did zero follow-up reports. But Bubba Smollett Wallace heard someone saw a garage door pulley one time and it’s national news for two weeks.
The news was so lazy (censoring) on the Notre Dame story that they didn’t even do a 3-D recreation of how the fire started. They didn’t even squeeze any juice out of the story by covering it the way they would cover any other disaster story.
Actually, it’s also kind of like how the media made George Floyd the biggest story on Earth, but then somehow never demanded the bodycam footage. Every network should have been offering people millions of dollars to leak that footage. But they were all curiously disinterested. Biggest story in the world. Full recordings of the most talked about event. The media? Not interested.
Saw someone comment on a thread saying the person got some AI feed updated from searches. Like their search engine updated the product names somehow.
Who would come up with a conspiracy theory like that when Wayfair issued the statement and Newsweek made that bullshit article?
The names were all pretty unique and unusual. If it happened for one, I'd shrug. Two, I'd be a little surprised. Half a dozen? Those fuckers are trafficking children.
P I Z Z A G A T E
Sure.
Twitter/Snopes worked pretty quick to debunk that - have you ever seen them circle the carts so quickly before?
Maybe you are.
Holy shit, this story is nuts!
I am new to comment but have been quite intrigued by trolls everywhere all of a sudden today on this subject. Brimming with futile, glaring pyscho manipulation I might say. We here are awake, so efforts are wasted. It is too late- nothing will unite a country more than a concerted action against these evils. No race or politics or other created division will strip us of our God given morals. Keep trying to get us to look elsewhere though, it's good for a laugh.
The FBI also investigated themselves and found that they are not corrupt. Now don't post it or we will make you disappear!
It took less than a 12hr investigation?
How long would it take for you to figure out if you were trafficking people?
That's too bad, I was looking for an alternative to flying commercial.
Confirmed FAKE by our good friends at Snopes, who advertise for Wayfare.
After seeing this article while researching Wayfair:
https://qz.com/work/1653324/wayfair-ceo-faces-backlash-for-furnishing-migrant-camps/
I decided to look into Baptist Children’s Family Services (BCFS).
From the following article:
Among the problems detailed in the 2015 report were that BCFS:
Failed to complete medical exams within the mandated 48 hours
Failed to post video cameras in all common areas
Failed to follow regulations regarding background checks for migrant children's sponsors
Failed to complete required admission assessments
Failed to document the family reunification process for the Department of Homeland Security and other stakeholders
Failed to comply with state regulations regarding minimum bedroom space, health and safety standards for shelters and foster homes, and employee background investigations.
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2018/12/18/Audit-Migrant-kids-shelter-operator-violated-health-safety-rules/5521545158293/
Obama HHS Paid Baptist Children and Family Services $182,129,786 for Four Months Housing of Illegal Alien Children
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-releases/judicial-watch-documents-reveal-obama-hhs-paid-baptist-children-family-services-182129786-four-months-housing-illegal-alien-children/
So something definitely seems suspicious to me about BCFS.
Especially considering: "Fifty-two percent of the 4,300 children in BCFS care in 2015 were released to a parent or legal guardian. BCFS released the remaining children to other immediate adult relatives or distant relatives and unrelated adults."
don't let this get buried
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 they’re idiots!
If this is true, great job retards you literally let this happen until some Redditpr called pink princess found you out.