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organic1 ago

I have a feeling that the playground is where they allow the already captive children to get outside for a bit and still be watched closely. Don't want them getting a Vitamin D deficiency, you know? This may also be where customers can check out what product they like without parents and other people getting suspicious. I can imagine that a real playground would get confusing for their customers as to which children are the products and which are not, and the potential for the kids to try to make friends with others on the playground and say something that might raise a red flag would be high.

AgainstTheNWO ago

Good point, and by the accounts of the apparently "freedom of move" inside Comet from kids who seem to life there it seems possible. Also because of the multiple safeties higher-up that if someone will escape he/she will brought back or silenced.

Some 2 weeks ago i came across a other playground manufacturer during a small off-track investigation. This is a Dutch goverment (kids)program and the business partners combined made it interesting to investigate more. Did not find anything yet but also did not yet spend a lot of time in it.

Planting it here can never hurt.

The name Kompan was something i wanted to check-out immediately after learning meaning "Pan" And some of the other companies (Walt Disney, Unilever) are already linked to pedophilia. The slogan from Albert Heijn has been for years "we keep a eye on the little ones" (rough translated)

organic1 ago

Thanks for your comment, and the additional info! Agreed that the slave kids wouldn't be the wiser as to what life is truly like for kids who have real families, which makes it easier for them to be "free range". Wasn't there a comment in Alefantis' Twitter or Instagram account referencing 'free range' children, or something like that? I may be remembering wrong, so don't put too much weight into this. I've read so much that it's starting to melt together.