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A Voice from the Mountains
2nd February 2017, 19:47
Reported yesterday, February 1:


474 Arrested, 28 Sexually Exploited Children Rescued During Statewide Human Trafficking Operation: LASD

Hundreds of people were arrested and dozens of sexually exploited children and adult victims were rescued across California during a statewide operation to combat human trafficking, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced Tuesday.

More than 30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual “Operation Reclaim and Rebuild” enforcement operation, according to a sheriff’s news release.

The statewide operation took place over the three-day period between last Thursday and Saturday.

In total, 474 arrests were made, including 142 males on solicitation charges, and 36 males on suspicion of pimping, according to figures provided by the Sheriff’s Department.

Additionally, 28 commercially and sexually exploited children and 27 adult victims were rescued.

“You are worthy of more. And we will work tirelessly with our partners … to provide you services and help you rebuild your life,” Sheriff Jim McDonnell said, addressing the victims during a news conference on Tuesday.

The minors who were recovered during the operation were being cared for by various children and family services agencies across the state, according to sheriff’s officials. The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking and the Saving Innocence organization were coordinating efforts to help victims in L.A. County.

“Operation Reclaim and Rebuild focused on rescuing victims of sexual slavery and human trafficking, providing victims with much-needed services, identifying and arresting their captors, seeking successful prosecutions, and disrupting the demand for vulnerable victims by targeting their customers,” the release stated.

“Police agencies and other trafficking task forces throughout our state joined in the enforcement operation to send the clear message that California law enforcement shares a unified mandate: Human trafficking must not be tolerated in our state!”

http://ktla.com/2017/02/01/474-arrested-28-sexually-exploited-children-rescued-during-statewide-human-trafficking-operation-lasd/


Word from people who have been receiving (repeatedly accurate) insider leaks from the past several months are saying that the Trump administration is going to empower law enforcement at all levels to aggressively pursue these kinds of criminal enterprises.

This comes just after it was also announced that Anthony Weiner may also be facing serious criminal charges soon. Which will inevitably drag in Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton, since he had classified state department emails on his laptop. Huma is a Saudi spy and Hillary committed treason by selling the Saudis access through her, to all of the State Department's inner workings. That alone is a charge punishable by death, let alone everything else on Weiner's laptop and what it means.

onawah
2nd February 2017, 19:55
Where was that announcement made? Can you provide a link? Thanks. Now if only DC law enforcement would follow LA's example!



This comes just after it was also announced that Anthony Weiner may also be facing serious criminal charges soon. Which will inevitably drag in Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton, since he had classified state department emails on his laptop. Huma is a Saudi spy and Hillary committed treason by selling the Saudis access through her, to all of the State Department's inner workings. That alone is a charge punishable by death, let alone everything else on Weiner's laptop and what it means.

A Voice from the Mountains
2nd February 2017, 20:12
It says police announced the operation Tuesday, Jan. 31st, and that the actual operation was last Thursday to Saturday, so over the course of three days they executed all of these arrests. The article above is dated Feb. 1st, ie yesterday.


Yes, I think other states are going to be next. Already Tennessee and Missouri have been running similar operations over the last few months, and I only know of those two by chance. I would imagine a lot is going on right now, not only in the US but internationally. The big Norway bust was last fall and George Webb thinks that Haiti will be encouraged to start investigating the Clinton Foundation trafficking next.

eaglespirit
2nd February 2017, 20:22
The Implosion Is Upon Us, imho.

It is going to get more interesting and revealing each new day in all facets of our lives and what is really going on...
no more hiding places for the manipulators and controllers.

"Do No Harm" will take on a vibrant and intrinsic new life in everyone's life!

Hervé
2nd February 2017, 20:37
Where was that announcement made? Can you provide a link? Thanks. Now if only DC law enforcement would follow LA's example!
[...]

The source is actually linked in the original KTLA article:


More than 30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation, according to a sheriff's news release (https://local.nixle.com/alert/5839303/?sub_id=1000000472).

abmqa
2nd February 2017, 20:42
Where was that announcement made? Can you provide a link? Thanks. Now if only DC law enforcement would follow LA's example!
[...]

The source is actually linked in the original KTLA article:


More than 30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation, according to a sheriff's news release (https://local.nixle.com/alert/5839303/?sub_id=1000000472).


If this is true...loathsome and revolting!!! smh

onawah
2nd February 2017, 20:49
Sorry, I am still not seeing where it announces that "Anthony Weiner may also be facing serious criminal charges soon. Which will inevitably drag in Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton, since he had classified state department emails on his laptop. Huma is a Saudi spy and Hillary committed treason by selling the Saudis access through her, to all of the State Department's inner workings. That alone is a charge punishable by death, let alone everything else on Weiner's laptop and what it means." Thanks.

Hervé
2nd February 2017, 20:55
[...]
If this is true...loathsome and revolting!!! smhWhat exactly is loathsome and revolting: that "30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation..." conducted the investigations leading to 474 arrests and the rescue and release of dozens of slaves?

abmqa
2nd February 2017, 21:35
[...]
If this is true...loathsome and revolting!!! smhWhat exactly is loathsome and revolting: that "30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation..." conducted the investigations leading to 474 arrests and the rescue and release of dozens of slaves?

Are you serious asking me that question? I am insulted that you would think that I would approve of human trafficking and pedophilia.

Aren't you a moderator??

A Voice from the Mountains
2nd February 2017, 21:40
Sorry, I am still not seeing where it announces that "Anthony Weiner may also be facing serious criminal charges soon.

Oh, that was a separate article:


Prosecutors Weigh Child-Pornography Charges Against Anthony Weiner

Former congressman is being investigated for sexually explicit exchanges he allegedly had with a 15-year-old girl

By Erica Orden and
Nicole Hong
Jan. 31, 2017 3:32 p.m. ET

Federal prosecutors are weighing bringing child-pornography charges against former Rep. Anthony Weiner over sexually explicit exchanges he allegedly had with a 15-year-old girl, according to people familiar with the matter.

Mr. Weiner, a New York Democrat, is being investigated by the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which seized his electronic devices, including a laptop and a cellphone, as part of the probe.

Officials initiated the investigation last fall, after the Daily Mail in the U.K. reported that Mr. Weiner had exchanged sexually explicit messages and photos with the girl.

In recent weeks, according to some of the people familiar with the matter, attorneys for Mr. Weiner have had discussions with federal prosecutors in Manhattan in hopes of dissuading them from bringing charges, or at least from bringing the most serious one: production of child pornography, which carries a 15-year mandatory minimum prison sentence upon conviction.

These types of discussions can indicate both sides are trying to reach an agreement in which the defendant pleads guilty in exchange for a less-severe charge.

Mr. Weiner could face the production charge, some of the people familiar with the case say, because he allegedly solicited explicit images from the teenager.

Prosecutors also are weighing other charges, including receipt of child pornography, for which conviction carries a five-year mandatory minimum, and possession of child pornography, which has no mandatory minimum. Legal experts say receipt and possession encompass virtually the same misconduct, but the two charges are a way to give prosecutors more discretion in their charging decisions.

Prosecutors could decide not to bring any charges.

It isn’t known what images prosecutors have found in the course of the investigation. Federal child pornography laws are broadly written, and lawyers who have defended people charged with child pornography say certain types of images could receive lighter treatment under the law, such as photos of nude minors who aren’t engaging in sexually explicit activity.

In determining child-pornography charges, prosecutors often take into account a range of contextual evidence, including whether a person specifically sought out a minor, whether the incident fits a pattern of similar behavior with minors and whether the person knew the individual was a minor.

Mr. Weiner has said he might have been the victim of a hoax. The Daily Mail reported in September that Mr. Weiner had provided the newspaper copies of two emails the teenager sent him that he said “raised questions about her claims.”

Mr. Weiner resigned from Congress in 2011, after the first reports that he had lewd exchanges with women online. He attempted a political resurrection with a New York City mayoral bid in 2013, but his career in politics was ultimately extinguished after a fresh round of sexually explicit messages he had exchanged with another woman emerged in the midst of his campaign.

The high-profile criminal probe into Mr. Weiner upended the final days of the 2016 presidential race. Less than two weeks before election day, FBI Director James Comey disclosed that FBI agents had discovered a laptop with emails that might be related to the probe of a private email server used by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state. The emails turned out to have been on a laptop used by Mr. Weiner and his now-estranged wife, Huma Abedin, a top aide to Mrs. Clinton.

Mr. Comey ultimately announced, two days before the election, that the search of the laptop had turned up nothing to change investigators’ opinions that Mrs. Clinton shouldn’t be charged in the email investigation.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/prosecutors-weigh-child-pornography-charges-against-anthony-weiner-1485894771


So that's the Wall Street Journal.

When the feds have final meetings like this with people before deciding to press charges, it's partly to make sure they haven't missed anything. At this point I doubt they have missed much. A lot of it has been leaked to the public already.


As far as the 650,000 emails tying in Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin, that is in hundreds of articles over the last few months, so there's plenty online to read about that. The 650,000 emails recovered from Anthony Weiner's laptop have already been acknowledged by federal investigators to include classified State Department emails that Anthony Weiner should have never possessed and could have only possessed because of his wife's role as aid to Clinton. Again, Huma Abedin is a Saudi national. The Saudis have paid millions and millions of dollars into the Clinton Foundation, and it appears to have been for this kind of access. Congress is also still investigating all of this, and the NYPD on the state level.

Hervé
2nd February 2017, 21:47
[...]
Re-read your post (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?95782-474-Arrested-in-California-Child-Trafficking-Ring&p=1131669&viewfull=1#post1131669) and what you quoted in it where there is only a mention of "30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation...", hence my question since your comment could only apply to that sentence...

I am not a mind reader nor such should be assumed of any forum reader. My question was asking for a clarification since this is a text communication that cannot rely on assumptions of what was meant beside what's written.

A Voice from the Mountains
2nd February 2017, 21:51
When people say "Ohhh that can't be true! Do you know how many people would have to be involved and not say anything??"

Well here's just one trafficking ring along, across California, that resulted in almost 500 people being arrested.

pyrangello
2nd February 2017, 22:35
Lets seize the moment and correct this evil that slithers along the earth preying on children and vulnerable women . Its time to cut the head off the snake whatever it takes.

abmqa
2nd February 2017, 22:54
"Re-read your post and what you quoted in it where there is only a mention of "30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation...", hence my question since your comment could only apply to that sentence...


I am not a mind reader nor such should be assumed of any forum reader. My question was asking for a clarification since this is a text communication that cannot rely on assumptions of what was meant beside what's written. "

1. Looking at my post and what you posted here I see that you omitted something... "according to a sheriff's news release". With the "news release" being a link to the article in question. The fact that you left this off in your reply to me I find curious. Was that intentional? Now I'm questioning your character and integrity as a moderator. Having your integrity questioned is not a good thing, huh?

2. I quoted your post, you have linked to the article. Although, I do understand the challenges in text only communication (which is the bane of Trump) however, in cases when ambiguity causes misunderstanding where one's moral and ethic values are concerned, I suggest that you are more careful with your clarification efforts in the future.

3. I told you that your question as asked was insulting to me. Your subsequent reply did not contain an apology. This makes me further question your integrity and role as a moderator.

PurpleLama
2nd February 2017, 23:05
"Re-read your post and what you quoted in it where there is only a mention of "30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation...", hence my question since your comment could only apply to that sentence...

I am not a mind reader nor such should be assumed of any forum reader. My question was asking for a clarification since this is a text communication that cannot rely on assumptions of what was meant beside what's written. "

1. Looking at my post and what you posted here I see that you omitted something... "according to a sheriff's news release". With the "news release" being a link to the article in question. The fact that you left this off in your reply to me I find curious. Was that intentional? Now I'm questioning your character and integrity as a moderator. Having your integrity questioned is not a good thing, huh?

2. I quoted your post, you have linked to the article. Although, I do understand the challenges in text only communication (which is the bane of Trump) however, in cases when ambiguity causes misunderstanding where one's moral and ethic values are concerned, I suggest that you are more careful with your clarification efforts in the future

Let it slide, Herve's first language is French, not English. A significant portion of our members, and our readership, speak English as a second, third, fourth language.

abmqa
2nd February 2017, 23:14
"Re-read your post and what you quoted in it where there is only a mention of "30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation...", hence my question since your comment could only apply to that sentence...

I am not a mind reader nor such should be assumed of any forum reader. My question was asking for a clarification since this is a text communication that cannot rely on assumptions of what was meant beside what's written. "

1. Looking at my post and what you posted here I see that you omitted something... "according to a sheriff's news release". With the "news release" being a link to the article in question. The fact that you left this off in your reply to me I find curious. Was that intentional? Now I'm questioning your character and integrity as a moderator. Having your integrity questioned is not a good thing, huh?

2. I quoted your post, you have linked to the article. Although, I do understand the challenges in text only communication (which is the bane of Trump) however, in cases when ambiguity causes misunderstanding where one's moral and ethic values are concerned, I suggest that you are more careful with your clarification efforts in the future

Let it slide, Herve's first language is French, not English. A significant portion of our members, and our readership, speak English as a second, third, fourth language.

Like I said, I understand the challenges in text only communication but in cases when ambiguity causes misunderstanding where one's moral and ethic values are concerned he really needs to be more careful

Hervé
3rd February 2017, 00:07
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1. Looking at my post and what you posted here I see that you omitted something... "according to a sheriff's news release". With the "news release" being a link to the article in question. The fact that you left this off in your reply to me I find curious. Was that intentional? Now I'm questioning your character and integrity as a moderator. Having your integrity questioned is not a good thing, huh?

[...]
Then you should have quoted the portion of the article relevant to your comment from the OP, not quoting my reply to onawah. Etc...

I asked you for a clarification of your post, that's all that was needed. Instead, you are now exhibiting trolling characteristics.

Flash
3rd February 2017, 00:58
I completely agree with PurpleLama. Anyone who is too picky with me and my English writing (and speaking) skills will literally lose me and will be forever frustrated with my writings. A bit of imagination of the part of the reader helps at time, and if going in the wrong direction, I will correct when I see it. Also, genuine interest and love towards others help to smooth the path of true understanding

Misunderstanding have been corrected, now the wise man will know that it is time to let go.

Signed: another French mother tongue wrote




"Re-read your post and what you quoted in it where there is only a mention of "30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation...", hence my question since your comment could only apply to that sentence...

I am not a mind reader nor such should be assumed of any forum reader. My question was asking for a clarification since this is a text communication that cannot rely on assumptions of what was meant beside what's written. "

1. Looking at my post and what you posted here I see that you omitted something... "according to a sheriff's news release". With the "news release" being a link to the article in question. The fact that you left this off in your reply to me I find curious. Was that intentional? Now I'm questioning your character and integrity as a moderator. Having your integrity questioned is not a good thing, huh?

2. I quoted your post, you have linked to the article. Although, I do understand the challenges in text only communication (which is the bane of Trump) however, in cases when ambiguity causes misunderstanding where one's moral and ethic values are concerned, I suggest that you are more careful with your clarification efforts in the future

Let it slide, Herve's first language is French, not English. A significant portion of our members, and our readership, speak English as a second, third, fourth language.

lilac
3rd February 2017, 01:27
:thumbsup::dancing::heart::clapping::happythumbsup::israel::whoo::peace::grouphug:

Sequoia
3rd February 2017, 01:37
This is he press release and statements by the Sheriff's Dept and the task force involved in the sweep:

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abmqa
3rd February 2017, 02:13
[...]
1. Looking at my post and what you posted here I see that you omitted something... "according to a sheriff's news release". With the "news release" being a link to the article in question. The fact that you left this off in your reply to me I find curious. Was that intentional? Now I'm questioning your character and integrity as a moderator. Having your integrity questioned is not a good thing, huh?

[...]
Then you should have quoted the portion of the article relevant to your comment from the OP, not quoting my reply to onawah. Etc...

I asked you for a clarification of your post, that's all that was needed. Instead, you are now exhibiting trolling characteristics.

You did not address why you omitted the link in your response to me. That link is what I was referring to. How about some clarification there?

Perhaps I should of quoted the portion of the article, but I didn't. I have no problem with you seeking clarification, I agree the post was ambiguous to a degree, but to ask the question as you did, I found insulting. Primarily because of the subject matter. I have told you this and explained why, three times now and you have yet to apologize for the misunderstanding.

You accuse me of trolling? I feel that the way you asked for clarification, seemed like trolling to me.

Carmody
3rd February 2017, 02:35
Easy now. This forum is not about escalation. Your posts have all included escalation and push-back. This is probably not the sort of thing to be doing here.....

Fellow Aspirant
3rd February 2017, 03:04
This is good news, surely, but I don't see how it can be regarded as being a really significant development with regard to fighting child exploitation.

First, the important number is the one about how many children were rescued: 28.

This "Operation" occurs on an annual schedule, and this was the third time for it. So, presumably, the authorities have been working on this for a full year.

Second, this involved over 30 different agencies that dragged their nets over the whole of California, a state occupied by 38.8 million people (about the same as live in the whole of Canada). To have had this many agencies at work for so long, amongst so many humans, and to have rescued a grand total of 28 kids ... ? Hardly, to me, a number to crow about - certainly no justification for bally-hooing the collapse, world wide, of the curse of child porn rings. I might be encouraged if 28 kids had been rescued in Hollywood, but the whole of California? Come on. This reminds me of the observation about how : "the mountain laboured - and brought forth a mouse".

It's a good start, but hardly exemplary. They'll have to do far better than this for me to see any hope for change.

B.

abmqa
3rd February 2017, 03:22
Easy now. This forum is not about escalation. Your posts have all included escalation and push-back. This is probably not the sort of thing to be doing here.....

I have followed Project Camelot for years as a lurker and became a member here at Avalon a couple years ago, but perhaps this is not the place for me. When a moderator asks me to clarify if I meant it was loathsome and revolting that children and others were freed from a sex trafficking ring.

I will quote him here:

"What exactly is loathsome and revolting: that "30 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and task forces, including the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, participated in the third annual "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild" enforcement operation..." conducted the investigations leading to 474 arrests and the rescue and release of dozens of slaves? "

Why didn't he say or add, "or do you mean that you find the child trafficking loathsome and revolting?" to his question?

If he doesn't know what is exactly loathsome and revolting, about that situation, it says a lot about him, doesn't it?

I would not call his reply trolling. I would characterize it as a passive aggressive attack.

I will always speak up when I feel that my integrity and morals and are questioned.

If that is not allowed here, then I will gladly move on.

Thank you for your advice in this matter.

Hervé
3rd February 2017, 12:50
Keeping in mind, as PurpleLama pointed out, that:


[...]
.... A significant portion of our members, and our readership, speak English as a second, third, fourth language.

The following is making my very point as applied to that post # 6 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?95782-474-Arrested-in-California-Child-Trafficking-Ring&p=1131669&viewfull=1#post1131669) and its author:

[...]
Like I said, I understand the challenges in text only communication but in cases when ambiguity causes misunderstanding where one's moral and ethic values are concerned he really needs to be more careful

QED

Billy
3rd February 2017, 13:00
Perhaps I should of quoted the portion of the article, but I didn't. I have no problem with you seeking clarification, I agree the post was ambiguous to a degree.

Hi abmqa, Misquoting is not a huge problem as it happens sometimes, but one may be asked to clarify a comment if it is not clear, For furure reference quoting a portion of the quote you are replying to helps everyone understand what exactly you are replying to and saves any confusion.

Please do not feel insulted and i assure you there is no need to question Herve's integrity. Clarity was all that was asked for. Which you have provided. Thank you. We can all move on now.

:focus:

Kryztian
3rd February 2017, 14:41
I just thought I would check these stories out on google.news to see how widespread coverage of this story is. It is only reported in 4 sources:
New York Daily News, Los Angeles Times, KTRK-TV and Crime Voice.

One would expect about 200 news sources reporting this, but it seems those who syndicate the news don't seem to want this story told even though pedophilia and sex slave stories are widely read.

A Voice from the Mountains
3rd February 2017, 19:43
If you want a clue as to why the MSM isn't covering this, look at the New York Times as one example. The head of the NYT, Mark Thompson, was the same guy who was in charge of the BBC when the Jimmy Savile scandal broke. To avoid investigation for his role in covering that up, Thompson moved to the US and took over the New York Times.

KiwiElf
4th February 2017, 10:53
Well it looks like the "start" may be about to crank up a gear (sub-links at the original OPs):

Over 70 PizzaGate Pedophile Arrests Coming Says FBI Insider
Friday, February 3, 2017 15:40

https://youtu.be/lYCE9iAznk0

Intel Report by Stew Webb and Tom Heneghan

https://youtu.be/pj-Ixp3TAik

Next week should be very interesting. The person claiming to be an FBI insider says we might see high profile suicides over the next few days. We don’t have long to wait to see if this is accurate.

(this is the information being posted on 4chan by a source claiming to be an FBI/DOJ Insider)

Dropping a small piece of information, take it however you may. I will not provide any picture’s for proof as I don’t feel like clearing metadata. I likely will not reply back to any questions, unless they are questions I do not mind answering.

Information was finally submitted from the FBI to the DOJ today at 3pm. Mr. Sessions was briefed 3 weeks ago as to the investigation in its entirety. Once assumes his position, arrest warrants will be signed, and arrests will be made. This is also why the Democratic Party in DC has been fighting the Sessions vote.

Panic.

Furthermore, starting Monday or Tuesday of next week, you will begin to start seeing arrests of individuals. Over 30 politicians (many are household names), and over 40 other individuals throughout DC, VA and also a handful in NYC. Some may off their selves before they are apprehended, so keep a eye out for that over the weekend, and you will know they are involved in some manner.

The child pedophilia ring / sex trafficking arrests California was not related, at least no evidence yet to suggest that it was. May be wrong as people begin to talk, or make deals on the matter.

Source: http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/110768785

Also Reference:

http://www.neonnettle.com/news/1873-fbi-insider-pizzagate-pedophile-ring-arrests-are-now-imminent
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Also reported here;

Bix Weir reports - Child Pedophilia Arrests Begin…The Big Names Will Follow

http://beforeitsnews.com/power-elite/2017/02/pizzagate-politicians-have-been-named-chuck-schumer-tim-kaine-michael-blumenthal-will-be-arrested-next-week-2452643.html

My rant last year about Pizzagate and the DC Pedophilia Ring turned a lot of people away from the Road to Roota saying that I was just a “Conspiracy Theorist.” But my belief was not based on a political ideology or a hatred of the Democratic Party operatives. It was about saving the innocent children that were are being held captive…at all costs.

Once again, the mainstream media managed to push the news into the pedophilia realm of “Conspiracy Theory” by inventing the term “Fake News” and the social media outlets like Facebook, Youtube and Twitter starting limiting the visibility and discussion of Pizzagate. Even banning people from talking about Pizzagate or Pedophilia on their platform.

How could they do that when the stakes were so high for these children?

Heads should roll when the truth comes out.

Luckily there were honest and brave law enforcement officers that would not cover it up any more and pushed forward with the investigations behind the scenes.

We are starting to see the first results of their investigations as the lower level “facilitators” are starting to be arrested…

L.A. Police Arrest 474 in Pedophile Ring


https://youtu.be/pXDXB07dRpo

Men in Pennsylvania Pedophile Ring Arrested

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4170804/Pennsylvania-suspect-pedophile-ring-arrested.html

This is just the beginning and the arrests will now start to FLOW UP STREAM.

Starting with the charges against the husband of Hillary Clinton’s closest aide, Huma Abedin, who just happened to hold the 650,000 Clinton emails…

Federal Prosecutors Weigh Child Porn Charges on Anthony Weiner

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Federal-Prosecutors-Weigh-Child-Porn-Charges-Anthony-Weiner-412359113.html

All the James Comey election controversy was for a reason. They have all the proof they need. Most people don’t know this but FBI Director James Comey was also in charge of the sealed Grand Jury case against Bill Clinton’s pardons of the Chief Global Commodity Rigger, Mark Rich, and his flunky Pincus Green who helped Clinton implement/rig the “Strong Dollar Policy” which was mainly the rigging of the gold and silver prices when Bill Clinton was in office.

Oh what a tangled web we weave!

John and Tony Podesta and Comet Pizza owner Jamie Alefantis (aka “J’amie les Enfants” or “I Love Babies” in french) will likely be the next criminal pedophiles to go down. Watch for their “disappearance” from the DC scene of the crime before the word of their arrest gets out.

Most likely they will end up on the Ken Lay Island for Elite Criminals that have suspicious heart attacks right before they go to jail!

After the Podesta’s and Alefantis will come 1/3 of the US Congress, Democrats and Republicans alike, so get ready for some rough waters in the Good Ole USA!

Who said this Transition was going to be easy? Before this is shake-up is done the Federal Government will be returned to it’s rightful size, TINY, and we will return to State power controlling the United States of America.

I guess that takes the California secession movement off the table because it looks like our Federal Government is going to do it for them!

May the Road you choose be the Right Road.

Bix Weir

www.RoadtoRoota.com

Ewan
4th February 2017, 16:35
I just thought I would check these stories out on google.news to see how widespread coverage of this story is. It is only reported in 4 sources:
New York Daily News, Los Angeles Times, KTRK-TV and Crime Voice.

One would expect about 200 news sources reporting this, but it seems those who syndicate the news don't seem to want this story told even though pedophilia and sex slave stories are widely read.

Try searching "474 California" - there are a lot, (or perhaps there are a lot now? ).

Flash
4th February 2017, 16:56
I just thought I would check these stories out on google.news to see how widespread coverage of this story is. It is only reported in 4 sources:
New York Daily News, Los Angeles Times, KTRK-TV and Crime Voice.

One would expect about 200 news sources reporting this, but it seems those who syndicate the news don't seem to want this story told even though pedophilia and sex slave stories are widely read.

Try searching "474 California" - there are a lot, (or perhaps there are a lot now? ).

It was on the official news here in Canada, a snippet, but still on it.

Spellbound
7th February 2017, 04:07
Ted Gunderson would have been proud (and digging for more).
#RIP

Dave - Toronto

Molly4US
19th July 2017, 01:20
Yes, if only Sacramento County would follow L.A. 's example too. Unfortunately, the problem people are so-called pillars of the community, police officers, doctors, and wealthy guys here.


Where was that announcement made? Can you provide a link? Thanks. Now if only DC law enforcement would follow LA's example!



This comes just after it was also announced that Anthony Weiner may also be facing serious criminal charges soon. Which will inevitably drag in Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton, since he had classified state department emails on his laptop. Huma is a Saudi spy and Hillary committed treason by selling the Saudis access through her, to all of the State Department's inner workings. That alone is a charge punishable by death, let alone everything else on Weiner's laptop and what it means.

mojo
28th June 2022, 22:32
SUICIDED: (new feature video) as it relates to Human trafficking

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