So I found two shipments records by CIA undercover orphanage staff Mary Sue Conaway.
http://archive.is/viqpk http://i.imgur.com/RpaUBoI.png
It appears that on 2011-07-27, she shipped 1820KG worth of "household goods" from Santo Domingo to Florida, with carrier CROWLEY LATIN AMERICA SERVICES LLC. There was another one on 2011-07-21, but I cannot access the record as it is hidden.
Would appreciate some input. I may be wrong, but what else would she be sending? She's an undercover CIA agent that works for an orphanage involved in child-trafficking, who also worked at the Dominican embassy.
One thing I noticed is that if they were indeed children, the weight reveals that this would be a shipment of around 50-100 children.
Here's another strange one by the same carrier, though I'm not entirely sure. https://archive.fo/LFwgJ https://files.catbox.moe/1fldyv.PNG
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crazimal ago
Sorry to be always seeming like a devils advocate here, but it seems highly possible that a shipment of thousands of pounds of "household goods," might actually have contained household goods, which US staff may ship to and from overseas posts. Or it could possibly be something criminal, smuggling children or whatever.... but the simple explanation is sometimes right.
And 100 kids for 1820kg would be 18kg kids, too small and delicate to shove in a container I would think.
kingforpres ago
Why 100 kids? Seems like this is often more of a delicacy market. Pardon the expression (for the love of whatever you believe in), but a quality over quantity business. Maybe I missed a piece count as shipping manifests probably are required to have. I remember when I shipped everything I owned from Korea back home I had to have one. The numbers however were considerably higher than a hundred, while the weight was probably pretty close.
Beaucephus ago
Read this: https://files.catbox.moe/jf1din.png