Agriprocessors, Inc. is an Iowa meat processing operation that supplied, just before the raid, about 60% of the kosher beef and about 40% of the kosher poultry in the USA. Their kosher license was suspended after four years of complaints by PETA, but continued to so brand their products in spite of that.
A comment by an angry rabbi in the Jerusalem Post: http://www.chabad-mafia.com/images/chabad-comments1.jpg
Hundreds were arrested in Iowa immigration raid (May 12, 2008). Postville, Iowa - A raid by federal immigration officials at the nation's largest kosher meatpacking plant may have resulted in as many as 700 arrests, immigration officials said Monday. Agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement entered the Agriprocessors Inc. complex in northeast Iowa Monday morning to execute a criminal search warrant for evidence relating to aggravated identity theft, fraudulent use of Social Security numbers and other crimes.
Sexual favors were allegedly expected from some Postville workers. Reports that there was an expectation of sexual favors at Agriprocessors Inc. are beginning to emerge from workers at the Postville meat processing plant, and advocates for immigrants in Postville today are trying to collect and validate the stories. Sister Mary McCauley said workers have said that "there was sexual abuse, and that there's propositioning." Many of the workers were children.
Federal agents raided Agriprocessors Inc., a kosher meat-processing plant, on Monday in the largest single-site immigration bust in U.S. history. Arrest warrants were issued for 697 people who work at the plant. Federal agents detained 389 in Waterloo, charged 306 with various fraud-related charges, and released 62. Twenty-one remain in custody pending immigration hearings. Since the raid, stories of how employees were mistreated has emerged, including verbal abuse by supervisors. Last November, the federal search warrant released after the raid said, Immigrant and Customs Enforcement agents interviewed a former Agriprocessors supervisor who said some employees were running a methamphetamine lab in the plant and were bringing weapons to work. Another source alleged worker abuse, officials said in the warrant. In one case, a supervisor covered the eyes of an employee with duct tape and struck him with a meat hook.
Sources:
http://failedmessiah.typepad.com/failed_messiahcom/2008/08/agriprocessors.html
https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2008-05-12-iowa-immigration_N.htm
http://failedmessiah.typepad.com/failed_messiahcom/2008/08/agriprocessors.html
This one includes an arrest for $35 million bank fraud, though the rest of the story is fairly white washed:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriprocessors
One can only guess what else was in the meat.
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SoldierofLight ago
I vaguely remember this.
I keep wondering what they do with all the bodies. We've seen at least a few instances of farms being likely locations for their collecting, raping, and slaughtering of women and children. There was the "pig farmer" in B.C., and references to "the Farm" in the Podesta emails. Plus, Podesta's own "farm." Farms tend to be isolated and screams probably go unheard. If certain farms are collection centers for trafficking, it would be SO easy to include the bodies among the slaughtered cows, etc. in vehicles destined for a processing plant. With slaves working at the plant there's minimal risk that the true nature of the activities would be revealed.
Organized networks-- it's how they've survived and thrived for so long.
Nice work.
Laskar ago
Thanks.
You are correct, the networks keep them in business.
I have the same question, what happened to the bodies?
Remember, we are dealing with a crime organization whose members regard all people outside of their group as "cattle".
SoldierofLight ago
I still believe that what will shock the normies into Reality is seeing footage of children being held hostage for CP and SAR, and images of how their bodies are being disposed of. Sharing that info, if and when it's documented, will be very, very challenging to do from a practical and legal standpoint.
Laskar ago
You wrote, "Sharing that info, if and when it's documented, will be very, very challenging to do from a practical and legal standpoint." True. That's why I posted pictures from those horrendous YouTube videos here: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1947289 those can be used without such concerns as part of a red pill effort.
There is also ample witness testimony and many books on SRA.
SoldierofLight ago
Thank you. Currently, I'm reading Elisa E.'s two-book memoir "Our Life Beyond MKULTRA" about her life as a victim of MKULTRA, SRA, and other horrors. My frustration is that every time I post something on these topics-- crickets. Post a pic of a puppy and the world shows up to ooh and ahhhh. So frustrating. Too bad for them I'm stubborn and will not be giving up.
Laskar ago
I hear you. The same thing happens to me (crickets) if I post anything at all which exposes certain (((people))) who are behind most of this.
SoldierofLight ago
I just have to remember that until fairly recently, I was like them too. So I still have hope.
Laskar ago
I understand we cannot give up trying.