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bdmthrfkr ago

Why did the video discussing that guys charges (in your other post) disturb you? He shows evidence of an outstanding 2 year old warrant ($100,000) on a harassment charge in which he failed to appear.

Am I missing something here?

Pizzagatethroaway499 ago

Are you completely serious right now? We have human trafficking ALL over our country, ONE branch of our Dept of Agriculture (US Forestry) alone had over 600 complaints of sexual harassment launched against its employees. Hearing just a couple of weeks ago! https://youtu.be/zHnxJYrHOEU

That is just a small portion of the hearing. One female employee complained that one of her coworkers had harassed her for YEARS even going so far as to lift her shirt and poke her breasts with a letter opener. He was allowed to retire and then came back in as a motivational speaker! Just a few weeks ago a house was raided in Arizona for "mail fraud" and SEVERAL children were caught on camera leaving the house on camera by a reporter. Here's a link to the article http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix-breaking/2016/11/01/reports-human-smuggling-ring-busted-ahwatukee/93116664/ The article says:

Phoenix Councilman Sal DiCiccio originally told reporters that at least a dozen young people were found inside the home, near 35th Street and Equestrian Trail, about 6 a.m. He said he learned from neighbors familiar with the house that the teens were suspected of being involved in a scam that purported to sell products door to door, although he said it was unclear what they might have been selling. Representatives for DiCiccio later told The Arizona Republic that the councilman made comments about the operation after speaking to law-enforcement officials and neighborhood residents. He was subsequently asked by Phoenix police to not use the phrase "human trafficking" when describing the incident, one of his representatives said.

I shouldn't have to tell you all the atrocities that are located on this thread because they are all here for your perusal. So if you don't think it odd that a twenty something year old kid who was actually investigating a potential coverup of our government gets his doors knocked down in the middle of the night, shackled by the United States Marshalls office, taken to Reichers on a $100,000 bond on a bogus misdemeanor isn't strange, then you, my friend, have the problem! They won't even let his dad (who is an attorney) or anyone else see him.

The only thing worse than living in a country that's not free is living in one that you think is free and then finding out that it's not!