Mike Pence was in Colombia to discuss Trump's seemingly odd, recent remark on possible military action in Venezuela. The two countries border each other and Venezuelans are fleeing their country on a massive scale.
Here is link to Pence's visit:
http://www.nola.com/national_politics/2017/08/in_colombia_vp_mike_pence_call.html
CARTAGENA, Colombia -- Demonstrating the delicate balancing act that has come to define his vice presidency, Mike Pence tried to strike a balance Sunday in Colombia between Latin American opposition to possible U.S. military intervention in neighboring Venezuela, and President Donald Trump's surprising refusal to rule out that option. .. Trump's startling comments Friday sparked backlash across the region, including from Venezuela's chief opposition coalition and the Colombian government.
Here is link to article about how the massive influx of Venezuelans into Colombia creates a very good opportunity for the underworld to take advantage of the desperate Venezuelans.
http://todayvenezuela.com/2017/08/13/fleeing-venezuelans-a-business-opportunity-for-organized-crime/
The migration of Venezuelans to Colombia has historically been quite low, but in recent years has increased by 40 percent due to the volatile political climate, insecurity and dire economic conditions. Asylum requests by Venezuelans in Colombia have increased six-fold since last year, and there are currently 140,000 undocumented Venezuelans living in the country, according to Colombia’s national immigration service, and that number is growing....But Colombia’s underworld may benefit the most from Venezuelan migration and desperation.
So guess who has released three news items about violence in Colombia and the need for more assistance for Colombians? I have not heard about any increased in violence in Colombia, not that the MSM would tell us.
It is Doctors Without Borders, or MSF
Here is one release, followed by links to two others.
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/article/colombia-people-continue-suffer-violence-despite-peace-deal
MSF calls for an increased response to mental health needs and comprehensive care to help people deal with effects of prolonged violence.
NEW YORK/BOGOTA, AUGUST 17, 2017—Violence remains a major problem for many people in Colombia despite the peace deal the government and FARC-EP signed last year, according to a report released today by the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/article/survivor-sexual-violence-colombia
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/article/colombia-%E2%80%9Cviolence-isn%E2%80%99t-only-something-out-there-it-also-exists-within-home%E2%80%9D
This is related to Pizzagate because Doctors without Borders has been associated with trafficking of humans, including children, for their organs. Here is a previous voat submission with some info.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1909343
I just wonder if Trump's remark about taking military action in Venezuela for purpose of curbing the human suffering by Venezuelans was a signal to the elite that he is aware of their plans for human trafficking in the area.
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GumShoe ago
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/12/15/venezuelan-parents-giving-away-children-due-economic-crisis/
Yes, I think this is important. Remember, they never let a crisis go to waste.
equineluvr ago
"Remember, they never let a crisis go to waste."
That was a MEME put out for the SHEEPLE.
The TRUTH is that THEY CREATE THE CRISES!!!
Commoner ago
What does that even mean?