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Freemasonsrus ago

I think we have all missed looking at the fact that we only have a handful of volunteers but there were supposedly 450 children. Can you imagine how many adults it would take to deal with 450 kids 24/7?? Also, who was paying for the meals, clothes, healthcare ect? Second, the orphanage was 11mi from the epicenter and all of the children were unhurt, yet two adult volunteers died? Thats some seriously fucked up odds. One of your articles says the orphanage was unscathed. So how did they die? In other articles Silsby herself is quoted as saying the orphanage collapsed. If we assumed she was telling the truth, the odds that ALL 450 children would be A-OK is impossible. My point is, the conflicting information given makes the most sense when viewed through the lens of a coverup of both the deaths of the volunteers and the stealing of the children.

bumbleberries ago

It was the Fr. Wasson Center in Petionville that collapsed. That orphanage building primarily functioned as an administration office and school. The St Helene's building in Kenscoff is the one that houses the children, and it didn't collapse and it was reported that all the children were safe. Simply, they deducted 100 children from the reports, a day after the earthquake, indicating a premeditated exchange with Laura Silsby which was planned to happen a week or two later.

2 volunteers died and 2 others were injured in the Fr. Wasson Center in Petionville, which is where the exchange took place according to the police officer who stopped them at their first attempt. I'll add it in to make it clearer. Here's a timeline if you want to check it out:

Freemasonsrus ago

Ok thank you. So where are all the volunteers for the 450 children?

bumbleberries ago

I haven't tracked down all the volunteers yet, but if you read Molly's blog, children were already being sent off to unknown places without an explanation even before the earthquake. The person keeping track of the numbers would be Gena Heraty, who's in charge of St. Helene, so it's not strange that the volunteers wouldn't notice. Here's an example:

Devastation (sic) when I went to the hospital to discover my Jolene girl had been transferred to an unknown orphanage the evening before. I don't know where she is, but I'm trying to find her to force her caregivers to bring her in for physical therapy. She was so close to walking on her own, and they left her orthopedic shoe behind. They ended up doing a complete overworking of the tap tap room, with all my abandoned babies being sent out (including Carmella and Cassandra). Annabelle is the only one still there.

But regardless, there probably aren't as many volunteers as you're imagining. Check this out: https://archive.is/0qKdd#selection-567.0-623.266