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jangles ago

The old Pelzer Mill burned couple years ago, twice. Located here 34°38'27.64"N 82°27'14.58"W

Godwillwin ago

What is the significance of this mill ? I haven't been keeping up with pedogate since May. This is the first I'm hearing of elsagate

jangles ago

Someone in /pol/ linked a video of h3h3 productions commenting on this shitty new kids video trend. Inspired by this, an anon who had noticed some gibberish posted in the comments of a video was autistically paranoid enough to look into decoding it and discovered that it led to a Twitter page, which led to more videos, which contained more ciphers, which led to links to documents such as a a pig pen cipher (which gave us half of a url, and we're still looking for the other half), and a yahoo conversation by one of the same people who posted the original gibberish youtube posts on the child videos. The yahoo conversation goes into detail about an organization based in the SE United States called the Finders, who are fairly well-documented by independent sources as being under suspicion of child trafficking. Some names were listed in the yahoo conversation, who I confirmed to be registered sex offenders, primarily in Florida. We were also led to an 8chan thread with suspicious images and ciphers, which has now been taken down. All of the signs lead us to a town called Pelzer SC, where an anons nephew was almost abducted by an ostensible Finder a few years back. He investigated the masonic lodge and mill there.

This rabbit hole is deep.

PedoStomper ago

http://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/10/us/police-say-unidentified-children-in-florida-are-not-victims-of-cult.html http://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/08/us/inquiry-spreads-on-6-children-and-cult.html

"After the children were found last week, the police searched the home and a warehouse in the northwest section of Washington, and seized photographs and documents that one source in Florida originally said were ''consistent with a satanic cult.''