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originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
I'm not saying this is a false flag set up. But if one were to set up a false flag on 9/11, it could easily look like this:
www.indeed.com...
originally posted by: Joecanada11
a reply to: butcherguy
Interesting story but that doesnt mean they are doing child sacrifices and killing people off like many have accused them of.
originally posted by: Aallanon
did anyone see the exchange between Huma and Lyndsey Graham?
I can't link to reddit but I will Pm a link to you if you want it.Wow!
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: Aallanon
Wow, great catch! Mattis zeroed back in on Graham.
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
Another "week to remember"
Come on "Q" you have already tried that and failed multiple times...
originally posted by: Joecanada11
a reply to: butcherguy
No but the topic has come up many times regarding the clintons.
originally posted by: Aallanon
found it, check this out,
watch Mattis,
Since Thailand is by far the wealthiest country in the Mekong region, irregular migration is a common trend in Chiang Rai province, which shares borders with Laos PDR and Myanmar. In 2016, there were an estimated three to four million migrant workers in Thailand, many of whom are forced, coerced or defrauded, as a result of their low socio-economic status and lack of official documents, into over 15 labor sectors, with two thirds trafficked into three primary industries: sex work, fishing or factory work. Many women are also trafficked into lives of domestic servitude, often as maids or brides, while children are coerced into begging. While the focus of anti-trafficking efforts tends to be on women and children, men are also vulnerable to trafficking, often relegated to dirty, dangerous and difficult work.
A study on women and children lured into Thailand indicates that the Mae Sai border in Chiang Rai is used as a main port to receive Burmese women and children lured and trafficked into Thailand for prostitution.
Recent events have cast it in another light: An ongoing police investigation has uncovered a prostitution ring involving minors, patronised by government officials and even allegedly run by a police senior sergeant major over a span of at least two years.
Three young women say they were coerced into the trade. Mae Hong Son's governor has had to fend off allegations that he bought sex from a minor, while a local politician from Nonthaburi province north-west of Bangkok confessed to the crime. Nine policemen have been sacked so far, including three accused of gang-raping a minor.
Perhaps most damning is the allegation that senior government officials visiting Mae Hong Son are routinely feted with food and drink, and offered sex with girls.
I highly doubt he would have just made up his accusation and still be backing it up.