Saw this article this morning on Venezuelans who give their kids away because they are just that poor.(1)
It's important to keep this in mind, because that is how pedophile Jeffrey Epstein acquired one or more of his underage victims from her parents in Eastern Europe. Sadly, that victim - Nada Marcinkova - would later turn aggressor (allegedly).(2) I would guarantee that there are many more pedophiles who acquire kids through this manner as well. These kids would not be reported missing because of parental consent. That doesn't make it any less illegal though.
Haiti has a well known system for this known as "restavek," which is Creole for "to stay with." However, there is also a related term for these kids, particularly females, which is "there for that" because so many end becoming sex slaves.(3) One relatively wealthy Florida couple, the Pompees, acquired a child in this way to serve as their slave and their son used the girl for sexual purposes.(4) Not surprisingly, because they were rich, father and son fled the country safely with no extradition and the mother ended up with a slap on the wrist. I also noted that they were dropping the girl off at a modeling school - the modeling industry also seems to be heavily involved in child sex trafficking, but that will be a different write up.
Similarly, the concept of "child marriage" also leads to child trafficking according to several reports and is prevalent throughout the world.(5) Again, this would have parental consent.
As we take a broader look at child trafficking and who among our DC elites may be involved, I thought it may be useful to take a moment and look at this one angle of how the international child trafficking system works. Hope it helps.
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SheSaidDestroy ago
I know someone who witnessed firsthand when they were younger, decades ago. I was told the story years ago, as well. They went to Haiti on a "mission trip" as they were there with their church group to do faith work, and a woman ran up to them and handed them her baby. The person instinctively took the baby into their hands so it wouldn't be dropped, and then the woman ran away. They had to find another native that would take the baby back from them. Of course this is just my anonymous story on the internet, but it has definitely struck me over the past few weeks how I didn't understand anything about Haiti and the child trafficking back then when I first heard that story from this person. Old memories forever seen differently now.