gogogogostop ago

I did some research on the tissue brokering industry. Here's what I found out:

  • Planned Parenthood operates its own fetal tissue harvesting network. How it works is they have tissue technicians placed in every abortion clinic that’s affiliated with them, and these techs are sent email orders from PP and fill whatever ones they can based on what they can collect from their daily scheduled abortions, and then they ship the tissues directly to the buyer through UPS. The buyers pay a 'service fee' in order to avoid legal issues for selling human body parts. [7]

  • The illegal organ trafficking trade involves a host of offenders. There is a recruiter who seeks out the ‘donor,’ there is a transporter of the organs, there are staff of the hospital or clinic that receives the organs, and of course the medical practitioners who perform the transplants. There are also middlemen, contractors, buyers and the banks that store the organs/tissues. [13]

  • Kidneys, which are by far the greatest in demand (for organs), are often bought from living donors for as little as a few hundred dollars, and can be sold for as much as $200,000. [13]

  • The average buyer spends $150,000 (though prices in excess of $200,000 are common) while the average donor gets $5,000. The big profits go the middle men and “organ brokers”. [14]

  • A living donor can give a whole kidney, a portion of their liver, lung, intestine or pancreas. Otherwise, the donor must be declared brain dead while circulation and oxygenation remain intact. [14]

  • There are "broker-friendly" hospitals, complete with surgeons who either don't know or don't care where the organs come from. [14]

  • Typically a broker will team up with a funeral home director, forging consent forms and a death certificate to harvest human tissue before the body is cremated or buried. [14]

  • The training required to be qualified to remove organs and tissues from fresh corpses is minimal. [15]

  • Bones, skin, tendons, and heart valves can be cut out and used to create medical devices that can be sold for profit around the world. [16]

  • Donated tissue routinely goes to for-profit companies, feeding a billion-dollar industry that uses those tissues for everything from repairing a knee to plumping up a penis. [16]

  • Overseas and in the US, some companies that profit from human tissue spend considerable resources cultivating sources of fresh bodies. Often, employees of tissue banks are pushed to compete hard with other tissue banks for access to bodies — courting hospitals, funeral homes and morgues. [16]

  • The demand for tissue grows more intense every year. One tissue buyer summed up the all-out competition for corpses this way: “Whoever has the most bone wins.” [16]

  • In the US alone, which is the biggest market and the biggest supplier, an estimated two million products derived from human tissue are sold each year, a figure that has doubled over the past decade. [17]

  • Inadequate safeguards are in place for ensuring that all tissue used by the industry is obtained legally and ethically. In contrast to tightly monitored systems for tracking intact organs such as hearts and lungs, authorities in the US and many other countries have no way to accurately trace where recycled skin and other tissues come from and where they go. [17]

  • One of the weaknesses of the tissue-monitoring system is the secrecy and complexity that comes with the cross-border exchange of body parts. The international nature of the industry makes it easy to move products from place to place without much scrutiny. [17]

  • It's illegal in the US, as in most other countries, to buy or sell human tissue. However, it's permissible to pay service fees that ostensibly cover the costs of finding, storing and processing human tissues. [17]

  • Ground-level body wranglers in the US can get as much as $US10,000 for each corpse they secure through their contacts at hospitals, mortuaries and morgues. Funeral homes can act as middlemen to identify potential donors. Public hospitals can get paid for the use of tissue-recovery rooms. [17]

  • Phillip Guyett, who ran a tissue recovery business in several US states before he was convicted of falsifying death records, said executives with companies that bought tissues from him treated him to $US400 meals and swanky hotel stays. They promised: “We can make you a rich man.” It got to the point, he said, that he began looking at the dead “with dollar signs attached to their parts". [17]

  • The for-profit companies set up non-profit offshoots to collect the tissue — in much the same way the Red Cross collects blood that's later turned into products by commercial entities. Nobody charges for the tissue itself, which under normal circumstances is freely donated by the dead (via donor registries) or by their families. Rather, tissue banks and other organizations involved in the process receive ill-defined “reasonable payments” to compensate them for obtaining and handling the tissue. [17]

  • No centralized regional or global system is in place to assure that products can be followed from donor to patient. [17]

  • About 35 per cent of active registered US tissue banks have no inspection record in the FDA database. The typical tissue bank operates for nearly two years before its first FDA inspection. [17]

Crensch ago

I'm not actually opposed to a flair. We have plenty of evidence of his manipulations

gogogogostop ago

Cosmetic companies are tied to human trafficking. They require constant sources of human tissue to manufacture their products. Tissue brokers make huge $$$ selling tissue from fresh corpses. Very slack regulations.

I assume that with all the shake-up going on in Hollyweird with human trafficking networks, the cosmetics companies are losing some of their sources, and might even get fingered.

Thanks for the interesting, and possibly very relevant post!

Lansing-Michigan ago

Ben Affleck's wife just divorced him. They have been seperated a long time.

Mommyplayer571 ago

I was thinking the video would be wiped but it’s still there. I hope the guy is OK.

ClairesDeLuney ago

Boots Cosmetics [Boots] originated in the UK, merging with Alliance UniChem (pharma, surgical, & medical wholesaler) in the mid 2000's. What I did not realize, is that as of 2014, Walgreen's bought 45% of the company.... Now known as Walgreens Boots Alliance. I've not dug beyond this, but I'm sure there are threads of the web spinning to Lauder &/or other major players. These "mergers" are no more than the corrupt elite shuffling their evil slime trails from point A to B. I'm in my early 40's & thankfully never bought into the need to wear lots of makeup. However, I've noticed the trend for about a decade of young women heavily painting, contouring, & falsifying their faces with loads of ridiculously expensive makeup. The logical connections are all there.. ugh, I feel sick. 🤢

Piscina ago

I think Estee Lauder is looking very dirty in this. Lauder owns many of the skincare and makeup brands: Tom Ford, La Mer (one small container costs more than $1000), Bobbi Brown, Clinique, Flirt!, M.A.C., Prescriptives, Smashbox, Tom Ford and Tory Burch. Many designers also offer scents and body products exclusively through Estee Lauder. These include Coach, Donna Karan, Ermenegildo Zegna, Kiton, Marni, Michael Kors and Tommy Hilfiger.

Estee Lauder quite obviously buys out ANY competition. That is their way of destroying the competition.

Madwack ago

Deciem is a Toronto-based company founded in 2013 by a serial beauty entrepreneur named Brandon Truaxe.

https://www.racked.com/2016/9/22/12993276/deciem-skincare-reddit

Ohhhh it is a Canadian company

Tha_Dude_Abidez ago

An Extremely Detailed Timeline of All the Deciem Drama

This has been going on for abit. It seems to have hit the boiling point.

Lansing-Michigan ago

The link is Cosmopolitan magazine.......very big magazine in UK and US.It reaches a lot of people.

SYNCORSWIM ago

Do people still read that? I used to have subscriptions to all those mags before the internet. There's too much wacky liberal crap in it now.

Lansing-Michigan ago

A lot of people are liberals even though it isn't politically correct. The magazine is aimed for women mainly, but, I think it reaches a demographic that may not be privy to pedophelia news.....good thing.

think- ago

Affleck

Isn't Affleck member of the Council of Foreign Relations? This always struck me as being odd. Would have to look it up though to be sure.

@letsdothis2

Lansing-Michigan ago

Read years ago that some hollywood insider went to a party where Ben Affleck and Prince William were there naked at the pool...they are the only names I remember....... Dismissed it at the time as surreal.Have not seen Ben's name come up in the outing of actors who are pedophiles.

carmencita ago

https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/beauty-hair/a23662923/deciem-the-ordinary-store-closing-leaked-email/

Leaked company email reveals that all Deciem stores are closing with immediate effect

Piscina ago

I would hazard a guess that this is exactly what Estee Lauder wants--for The Ordinary to shut down. Lauder can then get back to business as usual, selling $1 products for $250 and the market will be cornered. I can't help but think that what's happening to Truaxe is what has happened to so many brilliant and wonderful natural health care doctors being suicided.

carmencita ago

I feel sorry for him. I hope he will be OK. He seems to think he can bring lawsuits against all of these people at least that is how it seems. Finding out what may be in there now in the makeup lines is pretty scary. I don't use Lauder but another line. Only minimal.

Lansing-Michigan ago

He seemed to be under duress when he wrote it.

carmencita ago

Yes, I think he also realized how scary it all was. All of those people were against him now.

SeeHear ago

Perfect morning for a steaming hot cup of tea. Can’t wait to see where this goes. Glad I’m not an investigator or else my whole day would be spent on these names. I’ll wait for you kind folks to air them out for us! Thanks in advance

Blacksmith21 ago

Children were probably a key ingredient in the cosmetic line.

ESOTERICshade ago

Children were probably a key ingredient in the cosmetic line.

Aborted kids are put into a lot products and its multi billion dollar business

Vindicator ago

Why are you still here after the abusive, deceitful shit you've done to people in this community? Grandpa Truther turned out to be the Weasel King. You should be ashamed.

ESOTERICshade ago

deceitful shit you've done to people in this community?

My community seems to be different from yours. Whatever. I don't give a flying fuck.

think- ago

@Cc1914 and @EffYouJohnPodesta, Esoteric just said he doesn't give a 'flying fuck' about what he did.

@Vindicator @Crensch @srayzie

EffYouJohnPodesta ago

I don't know what is going on but for some reason I did not get any alerts about this thread even though I'm pinged. It is weird.

Vindicator ago

You forgot to ping @jangles.

jangles ago

Aborted kids are put into a lot products and its multi billion dollar business

think- ago

think- ago

Thanks, Vin. Also pinging @EricKaliberhall, @Shizy and @MolochHunter. Please see my comment above.

jangles ago

I don't give a fuck about this mod petty bull shit. The presentation of ideas and the dismissal should be done with relevant rebuttals not flippant attacks. Are any of you lame ass 'anti-shills' going to do any better than the lame ass antifa fags. The context of this post is about the commodification of the humans and the antics associated. Why has none of the mods refuted the narrative of Esoteric's post about;

Aborted kids are put into a lot products and its multi billion dollar business

Obviously I don't think this is bullshit v/peptidegate

Vindicator ago

Why has none of the mods refuted the narrative of Esoteric's post about;

Aborted kids are put into a lot products and its multi billion dollar business

I guess I don't understand why you are attacking the mods, here. We know Esoteric is the worst kind of shill. We have two choices, jangles. 1) We can ban him and feed the "Muh mods controlling and censoring another great contributor" meme. 2) We can feed him his own shit ever single time he shows his sorry face and spread awareness about his terrible behavior.

If you were a friend of Jenny in real life, and ES manipulated her into getting banned and later possibly killed, wouldn't you want us making his life miserable?

Also, this isn't his post. He was sneaking in here trying to blend in with the real child rape investigators.

@think- @kevdude @Crensch @Eric_Kaliberhall

jangles ago

If you were a friend of Jenny in real life, and ES manipulated her into getting banned and later possibly killed, wouldn't you want us making his life miserable?

please, but be confident in your steps. Thanks for your understanding.

think- ago

Whatever. I don't give a flying fuck.

But we do. :-)

@Vindicator @Crensch @srayzie @EricKaliberhall @kevdude

Vindicator ago

I don't give a flying fuck.

Clearly. You only care about yourself and your little operation.

EricKaliberhall ago

I am advocating for giving you a permanent flair... It will say 'Confirmed Shill' in the color Pink.

think- ago

I thought you wanted to leave? Or was this just another lie?

@Vindicator @EricKaliberhall @Crensch @kevdude @srayzie

ESOTERICshade ago

I thought you wanted to leave? Or was this just another lie?

I'm a little bit bored right now. I decided to read. What is your excuse for being so angry?

srayzie ago

Bored? This isn’t a game. How are you helping at this point? What is your purpose of sticking around?

ESOTERICshade ago

What is your purpose of sticking around?

I keep asking myself the same question.

think- ago

What is your excuse for being so angry?

I don't need an excuse, Esoteric.

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[–] think- [M] 8 points (+17|-9) 4 days ago (edited 2 days ago)

Well, we always said that proven shill activity would adhere to Rule 4, so I'm fine with it.

Especially, since I was able to see myself during the last couple days what Esoteric did when I went through his comment histories, and those of his alts.

I have a reputation to uphold of being impartial, but I must say that in this case, I was really shocked to see what this man has done. Unbelievable.

Edit: He not only vote brigaded, he tried to befriend people here, in order to influence them later. He groomed user @EffYouJohnPodesta, and admitted that he sent her money.

This is what @Cc1914 wrote in a comment on this thread to @EsotericShade:

I will say you hurt a lot of people who actually developed friendships with you and that’s just wrong on so many levels.

I'd suggest to everybody here to be careful when he tries to approach them.

============================================================

I'm a little bit bored right now. I decided to read.

Ah ok, so it was a lie. Why am I not surprised? /s

@Vindicator @EricKaliberhall @Crensch @Kevdude @Srayzie

think- ago

@Crensch @Kevdude @srayzie: Please see parent.

SYNCORSWIM ago

He certainly is a world traveler. He is a computer scientist that decided to go into skincare. This is bizarre. Doesn't make sense.

Piscina ago

Deciem has done something that no other skincare company has ever done. It's come out from behind the smokescreen to sell only active ingredients at a fraction of the price. Every other skincare company will make claims if only the active ingredient is 20th on their list of ingredients, The Ordinary of Deciem sells you the active. The average cost of a deciem product is about $15. I can't help but think that all the other skincare companies are really pissed off at this bold move by Deciem. Could it be that they see him as such a threat that they are prepared to go after him to shut his business down?

think- ago

to sell only active ingredients

What exactly do you mean by 'active' ingredients, @Piscina?

Piscina ago

'Active ingredients' are the ingredients that proven to do the work eg retinol; vitamins e, b c; alpha lipoic acid; argireline; peptides (the list goes on). Up until The Ordinary came along, companies like Estee Lauder could put however little of an active ingredient in a skin care product, tout its benefits, and put any price on it. For example, Dr Gross's retinol cream is $120+; The Ordinary sells their retinol for $10. Marula oil is sold by The Ordinary for $18; Drunk Elephant sells exactly the same oil for $72.

The Ordinary has won customers with its no-frills, active ingredients-focused, freakishly affordable line of products. When it launched a foundation in 2017, there was a 25,000-person waitlist. The Ordinary puts all its products in the same boring little bottles and each product contains usually one active at the maximum it's proven to work. Skincare products containing vitamin c can sell for hundreds; The Ordinary sells pure vitamin c for $5.

It's all about gimmicks for skincare companies like Estee Lauder. The Ordinary has been the maverick in the game.

I suspect that Estee Lauder didn't like the new kid on the block and saw this was dangerous for the whole scamming skincare industry. And when you can't beat the threat, you buy it out (it's their MO and it happens everywhere, yes EVERYWHERE). Estee has bought I think about 28 per cent--not a huge stake, but enough to destroy from within.

Yes, Truaxe seems to have lost the plot. But how does someone go from being a really smart person to someone doing lots of crazy things? Something is not right.

And yes, sheep placentas have been used for decades on skin. La Prairie had a farm on which black sheep were farmed for their placentas. This is the spa. Princess Caroline of Monaco used to stay there. More here:

of foetal lamb-liver extracts. The clinic still offers this dauntingly expensive treatment – about £18,000 on top of the one-week package – and keeps a flock of black sheep for the purpose. Half of Hollywood, heads of state and the worried wealthy have rolled up over the decades for this, and thanks to the huge profits the process has generated, La Prairie has become vastly more comprehensive.

SYNCORSWIM ago

It's much less expensive to go to a dermatologist and get prescription strength skincare from the pharmacy. That's what I do.

think- ago

Thank you, very interesting.

Piscina ago

You're welcome.

carmencita ago

I agree that they could be shutting him down, but also that maybe he found out what they have been doing behind his back. Possibly inserting horrid stuff in the skincare line that would make us Barf. What their intent was Idk. They could have thought they could get away with it and hide the ingredients somehow or they wanted to incriminate him and destroy his company and ideas. I don't think he would go out on a limb saying all these things unless there was a good reason. He is in Serious Danger.

letsdothis2 ago

I'm glad you brought this up.

Estée Lauder Companies Inc. has been the biggest stock promotion.

Voat related posts:

Art in Embassies Program Gave Podestas, Jeff Koons, Rockefellers, Clintons, Marina Abramovic, Rothschilds even Alefantis access to a private shipping channel that could bypass airport security

Here is a detailed listing of the FAPE board members, which includes such figures as The Rockefellers, the Annenbergs (funded Obama), Tony Podesta, the Estee Lauder family, John Kerry and Meryl Streep.

Too bad the following post was deleted. It was a good one. Asia Foundation

"Since June 2002, Lady de Rothschild has been the Chief Executive of E.L. Rothschild LLC, a private investment company with investments in media, asset management, information technology, agriculture and real estate worldwide. Holdings include The Economist Group (UK), Bronfman/E.L.Rothschild, real estate and financial instruments. Lady de Rothschild has been a director of The Estee Lauder Companies since December 2000 and The Economist Newspaper Limited (member of the Audit Committee) since October 2002.

Asia Foundation and Estée Lauder Companies Launch Women’s Technology Literacy Initiative in Indonesia

https://asiafoundation.org/people/elizabeth-economy/

Elizabeth Economy joined The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees in 2014. Economy is the C.V. Starr senior fellow and director for Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.

That from the Starr Foundation https://www.cfr.org/cv-starr-chair-asia-studies

The Starr Foundation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Starr_Foundation

The Starr Foundation was established in 1955 by Cornelius Vander Starr, an insurance entrepreneur who founded C.V. Starr & Co. and other companies later combined by his successor, Maurice R. Greenberg into what became the American International Group. Mr. Starr, a pioneer of globalization, set up his first insurance venture in Shanghai in 1919.

Cornelius Vander Starr https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Vander_Starr

Cornelius Vander Starr also known as Neil Starr or C. V. Starr (October 15, 1892 – December 20, 1968) was an American businessman and operative of the Office of Strategic Services, the predecessor of the CIA

IRC Board of Directors and Overseers https://www.rescue.org/board-and-overseers

>Board of Directors include: Florence A. Davis, President, Starr Foundation

So, let's look at the relationships of The Estée Lauder Companies Inc

includes: Council on Foreign Relations ; MIT Media Lab

Check out the connections of Estee Lauder to the Art World and in particular, the Whitney Museum https://littlesis.org/maps/2792-art-world

I reckon there is much digging to be done.

think- ago

Lady de Rothschild has been a director of The Estee Lauder Companies since December 2000 and The Economist Newspaper Limited (member of the Audit Committee) since October 2002.

Didn't recall that. Interesting.

darkknight111 ago

That Asia Foundation post did not get axed, it just had to get a better headline.

https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2453139

letsdothis2 ago

Great. Thanks :-)

3141592653 ago

Skin care products could also mean Human Cells being used

vladthehampaler ago

it's no secret that discarded foreskins are used in many beauty products, I'm sure there are plenty of other tissues that could be used https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-cut-above-the-rest-wrin/

carmencita ago

I was away the other day on a short car trip and my husband brought out a small coke to the car. We were both thirsty. I just sighed, since we don't drink Coke or Pepsi, etc. But he brought a hot pretzel so I was quiet. Later it came to me about what I had read about what they put in some foods and drinks. Stems in Coke, Barf.

3141592653 ago

Gross. Hot pretzels do help any difficult situation!

carmencita ago

Bad carbs but Oh so yummy.

3141592653 ago

I could really use one right .now.

carmencita ago

Ha Ha. I could use a glass of wine but will not get anything done.

3141592653 ago

I will gladly take wine and pretzel

carmencita ago

Well I don't have a pretzel but I do have the vino. I am hoping to go out with hubby tonight to eat Italian. But now I am craving a pretzel!!

darkknight111 ago

Exactly what I was thinking. Snatch babies or small children —> “use them up” for their sick desires —> the corpses get used in the skin care products (via liquification —> isolation of relevant product for usage).

Potential body disposal method

3141592653 ago

They make me sick

truthdemon ago

Googlle: How The Global Elite Have Spent Eight Decades Being Injected With Sheep Fetuses

Google: Niehans elite

Live cell therapy...using sheep foetus...are we the sheep that theyre talking about

Ill effects of this treatment using animal cells Google : Niehans q fever

https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6438a3.htm&ved=2ahUKEwjg-bWUhv_dAhXDQI8KHTNcCoYQFjAMegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw1Te0HKeRGcZQFv0766Mb5n

So im sure its not animal cell cultures theybuse on the elite

Piscina ago

Yes, this has been going on for decades. La Praire,has its own spa in France where the black sheep are raised to extract the placentas. All the rich people go there. It costs a fortune for a 'treatment'. In the 1970s and 1980s many face creams and eye creams contained placenta.

truthdemon ago

But is that a cover for use of human cells...since there is enough literature to.show animal.cells.have side effects. Like chronic fafigue and q fever.. I very much doubt the elite.would spend 100,000 dollars and knowingly take on this much publicised risk... These places could be frints for a black market for the elite demand for human cells... For example.the diplomat pouches in the form of shipping containers could be used to ship children..and in return for.payment u have the shipping of artwork from.europe...this treatment is banned in the US.. Brings to mind ..the pegasus.museum and the embassy art program

Piscina ago

Once upon a time I would have said no, but these days wouldn't be surprised if they used human placentas

carmencita ago

YES! This is right up their alley. Especially that of $teven $. It reminds me of the horrid thing they did to Heather O and Judith B. Skin. I will leave it there.

SYNCORSWIM ago

Yep. Fetal tissue. God only knows what they are really doing with all the stolen children.

3141592653 ago

And circumcision skin .... shudder

SYNCORSWIM ago

That's disgusting.

carmencita ago

This has been one of my Greatest Worries. God only knows, yes.