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Drewniverse 56 points ago +58 / -2

Can someone clue me in on this please?

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Drewniverse 43 points ago +43 / -0

Holy shit evil mother fuckers!!!

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Scroon 31 points ago +32 / -1

Hoooooly shiiit. I didn't really believe the theory when it first came up. But the naming of those item...

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analog_shitposter 6 points ago +7 / -1

Sure, and as for the fact that these items are also WILDLY overpriced? Just a coincidence?

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Foreign_Aid_is_Theft 5 points ago +6 / -1

And is it common to sell a throw pillow for $9,999?

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Click [S] 60 points ago +61 / -1

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/

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Drewniverse 32 points ago +32 / -0

overpriced items for sale with names of missing children and SKU # that can be searched on "Russian Google"

This is just blowing my mind. Wow.

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27Sandino 17 points ago +17 / -0

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

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thenameisdonald 11 points ago +12 / -1

Hint: Ricky Gervais knows and doesn’t care.

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holliday50 12 points ago +15 / -3

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.

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sdl5 8 points ago +8 / -0

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.

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Imransgarage 2 points ago +2 / -0

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.

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NomadicKrow 7 points ago +8 / -1

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.

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plaaaa 9 points ago +11 / -2

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.

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NomadicKrow 6 points ago +9 / -3

Pizza is real. Wayfair probably isn't.

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TDBabyBite 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wtf is this yandex shit. Makes my skin crawl. I had to click away immediate

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based_trekkie 32 points ago +34 / -2

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.

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TickleMissle 21 points ago +23 / -2

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.

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plaaaa 5 points ago +6 / -1

I agree that's possible, but it's possible we're being "had" too. I'm going to wait on this.

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Thrasymachus 4 points ago +6 / -2

aaaaaand you're getting downvoted. Who downvotes this? I mean, I guess we know: pedos and pedo-apologist shills.

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Genericwhitemale 29 points ago +30 / -1

Missing children have the same names as some very expensive items on Wayfair.