From a memo by Ramon J. Martinez, Special Agent, United States Customs Service, February 7, 1987:
The instructions included the impregnation of female members of the community known as Finders, purchasing children, trading, and kidnapping. There were telex messages using MCI account numbers between a computer terminal believed to be located in the same room, and others located across the country and in foreign locations. One such telex specifically ordered the purchase of two children in Hong Kong to be arranged through a contact in the Chinese Embassy there.
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realityisinsanity ago
Remember that the Finders Cult had direct connections to North Korea and the U.S. Embassy in Hong Kong.
exposethecriminals ago
I had forgotten about that, thanks for posting
From a memo by Ramon J. Martinez, Special Agent, United States Customs Service, February 7, 1987:
PDF from archive.org: page 7 https://web.archive.org/web/20180216160608/http://tedgunderson.info/index_htm_files/US%20Customs%20Service%20Report%20of%20Investigation%20FINDERS.pdf:
3141592653 ago
I dont see any ties to north korea...??
exposethecriminals ago
Thanks -- I fixed it --
Also @3141592653 thank you for your amazing hard work and dedication to stopping children from being harmed all over the world. I usually see your user name and think I recognize you as a long term contributor and not someone using a throwaway account -- but I just noticed you have actually made almost 250 quality submissions to pizzagate subs on Voat -- in only one year -- not to mention comments, wow.
3141592653 ago
Thank you. I really, really appreciate that.
Thanks for all you do, as well.