Hello my fellow citizens
Need peoples' with this.
Please see this article I received on my Google alert: http://www.850wftl.com/human-trafficking-victim-speaks-hopes-warning-others/
Note the article mentions some interesting things about this poor victim:
For 14 years Castillo was a victim of human trafficking. Castillo talked to our news partner CBS 12 News and said “I was being abused, raped, burned, beat in any kind of way. And I lived in a cage.”
From Central America to Mexico, Castillo was used for work and sex. Eventually she ended up in Texas where she worked on a Texas farm growing crops for five years, and at night she was forced to have sex with multiple men.
“They raped me in a group of 30 men,” she said with tears rolling down her eyes. “I would lose conscious back and forth. It’s like, I was alive, but I was dead.”
“I only ate twice a week,” Castillo said. “I had to see so many men a day. I felt dirty.”
Castillo says one day she escaped from the farm, and took her baby with her."
MY REACTION: omg She lived in a cage? She ESCAPED FROM A FARM!!!!!!!!!!
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sponiatowski ago
Awesome post! Thanks for bringing this to my attention. There were cages at Comet Ping Pong and we all know about Podesta's Pig Farm. Wonderful tie-ins!
dmthirdeye ago
Pedosta's first job in D.C. was slaughtering pigs at he spent two years working at Turkey Run Farm in McLean, now called the Claude Moore Colonial Farm, an 18th-century re-creation. Talk of pig roasting and slaughter kept popping up during dinner and was the last tale Podesta told before the guests left. To earn money while attending law school at Georgetown, he spent two years working at Turkey Run Farm in McLean, now called the Claude Moore Colonial Farm, an 18th-century re-creation.
He dressed in britches, a blousy linen shirt, floppy hat and homemade shoes and learned how to butcher and roast a pig.
Standing in the kitchen and acting out his role, Podesta explained: “It’s best to do the butchering at 4 a.m., “because pigs should be slaughtered when it is cool, and it takes a long time to roast them. The pig is hauled on a front-end loader in order to split and gut it. It’s most important to slow the pig down by shooting it between the eyes so you can cut its throat. It makes the pig less ornery and a whole lot more cooperative than if you just stick a knife in its throat.”
In homage to these skills, Podesta used to have a picture of a pig on a spit as his screen saver, but his staffers made him get rid of it, because he said: “They couldn’t stand looking into the pig’s eyes during meetings.”
whiskeyclouds ago
Source?
dmthirdeye ago
http://www.politico.com/story/2009/07/john-podesta-a-seasoned-hand-024575?o=2
whiskeyclouds ago
You're amazing. Thanks!