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Gilderoy ago

Speaking of storms, it's interesting that Dutchsinse is warning today that a series of very large, deep earthquakes is progressing across the West Pacific and planet and has moved half the Pacific plate beginning in the past day or two. This series of earthquakes started at the Fiji Islands, Dutch says.

Fiji.

Does anyone remember what happened at President Trump's press conference yesterday? He stopped and said he needed water and fumbled under the podium and didn't find anything. A reporter pointed out a Fiji water bottle next to him which picked up and slowly and conspicuously drank from it.

Check the picture. Is this a normal way of drinking water in public in front of the whole world?

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/sites/sbs.com.au.news/files/20171116001324049120-minihighres.jpgJPG

Was President Trump trying to tell us something or is this just a coincidence?

GoatMeal4Breakfast ago

That was an interesting part of the address. He seemed to have been getting a bit worked up at that point - gradually started talking faster and louder, couldn't tell if he was getting nervous or excited/passionate about what he was talking about. Then he stopped cuz he needed a drink of water - couldnt find any water under the podium - was like "oh no, it's fine, I'm just the POTUS addressing the WORLD, it's okay (somebody is fucked)". Finds water next to the podium instead of under, then takes the yugely awkward drink as the world watches and cameras click. Yeah it was a goofy as fuck way to drink from a water bottle - but seeing as it seems to be the ONLY part of the speech that the MSM feels is worth reporting on, I'm sure he wanted zero chance of spilling or getting water on his face or clothes.

ThePuppetShow ago

There is this..

Fiji is a source country for children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution within the country, as well as a destination country for women from China in forced prostitution. Family members, other Fijian citizens, foreign tourists, and sailors on foreign fishing vessels participate in the commercial sexual exploitation of Fijian children. Staff at smaller, local hotels procure underage girls and boys for commercial sexual exploitation by foreign guests, while taxi drivers, nightclub employees, and relatives frequently act as prostitution facilitators. NGOs report caring for child victims of prostitution who claim facilitators took them to private boats anchored offshore near Fiji where they were sexually abused or raped by foreign adult men. Reports indicate that some transnational traffickers are members of Chinese organized crime groups that recruit women from China and arrange for them to enter Fiji on tourist or student visas. After their arrival, brothel owners confiscate their passports and force the women to engage in prostitution. Some Fijian children whose families follow a traditional practice of sending children to live with and do light work for relatives or families living in cities or near schools become trafficking victims. These children are subjected to involuntary domestic servitude or are coerced to engage in sexual activity in exchange for food, clothing, shelter, or school fees.

https://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/142759.htm

They have now been upgraded to a tier 2 country. For what? Not much..

Office To Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons 2017 Trafficking in Persons Report Tier 2

FIJI: Tier 2

The Government of Fiji does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so. The government demonstrated increasing efforts compared to the previous reporting period; therefore, Fiji remained on Tier 2. The government demonstrated increasing efforts by identifying nine trafficking victims, investigating five trafficking cases, prosecuting three alleged traffickers, and conducting awareness campaigns targeted at children, parents, and Fijians working overseas. However, the government did not meet the minimum standards in several key areas. The government did not convict any traffickers or proactively implement formal victim identification or referral procedures. Despite reporting an increase in child sex trafficking, the government only identified one victim.

https://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/countries/2017/271187.htm

ESOTERICshade ago

Fiji is a source country for children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution within the country, as well as a destination country for women from China in forced prostitution.

So is every other country, a place of trafficking. Just sayin...These things often mean something but i'm not hanging my hat on it meaning Fiji is being busted for child trafficking just yet...

ThePuppetShow ago

These things often mean something but i'm not hanging my hat on it meaning Fiji is being busted for child trafficking just yet...

Me either.. I want to believe the Q thing is legit, but until some arrests are made/revealed I remain cautiously optimistic.

GoatMeal4Breakfast ago

Wow. There is absolutely more to this. good find!