I'm about to check out mentally for the night, but I found a rabbit hole to jump down:
If you missed it: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1648167
European Adoption Consultants, an international adoption agency in Ohio got busted today for some shady shit, including failing to protect kids from traffickers.
The head of that agency is Margaret Cole. There are a lot of links in that post going over her and that agency.
I dug around a little and found this blog from 2012: https://russianadoptionagreement.wordpress.com/category/eac/
Archive: http://archive.is/PW5Ym
They have a lot of info on this agency and the issues of Russia/US adoption. They also claim that "Secretary of State Clinton featured prominently in EAC’s advertising"!
It also mentions the Joint Council on International Children Services, which I know has been discussed here, in connection to the Silsby case:
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1602801
Please help! I can't do this right now, and god knows some of you are way better at this, anyway. I've given you some pieces... go!
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Freemasonsrus ago
The Wordpress blog is a treasure trove of info. This article is about how the Russian adoption agreement HRC was apart of was clearly designed to knock out competition and only have a handful of adoption agencies able to bring in kids from Russia. https://russianadoptionagreement.wordpress.com/2012/02/15/eac-and-margaret-cole-big-money/ That blog also mentions JCICS as a corrupt mouthpiece for certain agencies, basically a monopoly of agencies that they are/were funneling the kids through. I would recommend someone start digging into this org and seeing what names may pop up and then doing some complex searches cross referencing those names with people from CF, Laura Silsby ect.
Kidnapping kids in other countries doesn't always have to be about actual sex trafficking. The other angle is simply the sale of those kids bc it is also BIG money. I was just reading somewhere that 30k kids were adopted out of Romania in a single year and the total cost was 1 billion dollars. That's a helluva motivation to grab some kids.
Also, www.againstchildtrafficking.org is another great resource.