IShallNotFear ago

This sounds believable, but he doesn't provide any evidence that this actually happened. @Vindicator I think this needs the "unverified" flair for now.

Vindicator ago

Excellent point, ISNF. This is really just personal testimony. Flair applied.

YogSoggoth ago

Did you sign a NDA, or did you not have a camera? Yog would have done something near suicidal at that point. Tell me more.

chemlord11 ago

Another one is reportedly the domestic airports. As a baggage handler it's not uncommon to have 5 strollers/carseats on flights going all over the country. The problem is it's very hard to tell if a woman with 2 kids or the guy with a middle school aged girl are traffickers or just parents because there are just so many families flying now a days.

Truthseeker3000 ago

It is a well known fact that the Hells Angels control the ports in Canada and many worldwide. They also control the union so they have complete say on who gets hired as longshoreman working at the ports. THAT is where the problem lays.

fogdryer ago

That’s exactly right

CrustyBeaver52 ago

Cargo is already way down because of covid. Now is the time to move to full customs inspection for tariff purposes.

Slowing incoming goods, and taxing them, provides domestic market growth opportunities for enterprising entrepreneurs, and promotes job growth on the home front, while cutting deep into the human trafficking pipeline.

This also greatly improves America's medical security and reduces the international spread of viruses and rare diseases.

darkknight111 ago

Excellent. More witness testimony. With supporting links too.

Lurk541 ago

It's a shame posts like these haven't always been allowed. A few years ago, someone submitted a post here about how they had been rummaging through the abandoned house of a high ranking military officer who had lived in their neighborhood. There was a VHS tape in the VCR machine and he played it - it was violent CP. The OP was willing to share details about the property, possibly identifying the officer who had lived there, but the post was quickly deleted. It could have led to something.

MercurysBall2 ago

Tunnels have been found at the Beirut Port https://twitter.com/KarluskaP/status/1292144512022786050

darkknight111 ago

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/indepth/features/syrian-women-girls-sold-sexual-slavery-lebanon-200128131326841.html?__twitter_impression=true Of course, since the primary religion of Lebanon is Islam, sex trafficking victims are treated as criminals.

That link you have may have potential for a new lead.

MercurysBall2 ago

Why are they calling it the "sex industry" when it is really human trafficking ??

Mareksman ago

Jewery

fogdryer ago

Some customs agents are bribed.

POdPatriot ago

This is even more tragic because there's NO reason for it. Why can't/aren't these containers inspected/scanned? This seems like a very easy problem to fix.

Lansing-Michigan ago

When a problem is systemic , it does not get fixed. All western governments and catholic church condone pedaphilia.

YogSoggoth ago

When I was, 1980's less than 2% were even halfway inspected. Decades went by and they always blamed it in under funding. How about every single container gets opened, sorted through, and repackaged on arrival?

POdPatriot ago

What you suggest would be nearly 100% foolproof, but to go from 2% to that would be an amazing feat. It's just hard for me to believe that technology doesn't make it possible to at least scan 100% for people.

21yearsofdigging ago

Shit yeah I agree. With all our technology they act like we are still back in the 50's. I mean come on. X ray whatever would determine if humans were in containers. We have directed energy weapons but we can't sort this out?? Why? Cause the evil ones don't want us to

YogSoggoth ago

How about less cargo? We do not need anything that is not in our best interests, and we need very little.

MercurysBall2 ago

They do not want to fix the problem. Governments and factions of the military are involved with the trafficking.

POdPatriot ago

Agree

RageAgainstTheAmish ago

You know how much time that would consume?

fogdryer ago

And what ???

POdPatriot ago

If they can construct the Internet of Things and know where I am in my own home, they can create a way to efficiently scan the containers. If it requires more workers/cranes, then that is is the REAL cost of running a clean business The containers aren't inspected because they don't WANT them inspected.

YogSoggoth ago

You are missing the point Pod. Why do we have so many containers when Greta said it was bad.

POdPatriot ago

haha ;-) ..

huhWHAThuh ago

Diplomatic "pouches" can now be container size. Immune from inspection of any kind. That's where many of the kids and much of the drugs make entry.

kegelkikensteen ago

Diplomatic immunity should be more like Qualified Immunity, and a "pouch" can be a container, but not all containers are "pouches". They play these fucking word-games with the law and it needs to stop.

Tyranny-News-Network ago

I've also heard that possessing a pink leather passport holder is a license to traffic as well. Could be a rumour, but?

POdPatriot ago

Perhaps it's rime to end diplomatic immunity, especially for art lovers

fogdryer ago

You know that will never happen right ?

huhWHAThuh ago

Totally agree. The current system is nothing more that a distribution system for deep state criminal enterprise.

nowhat ago

10 million tons of cargo per year for that port alone.

POdPatriot ago

Perhaps we need to divert resources from contact-tracing home visits, invasive TSA scsns, and viewing confiscated phones, to making sure there aren't live people in shipping containers. I bet if Trump announced he was starting a shipping container business, Congress would waste no time passing a bill that every container had to be inspected and cleared.

RoBatten ago

That would slow shipping to a crawl. Ships would be stuck at port waiting for weeks. Shelves would be empty at stores. There is no way to inspect every container. They inspect 1% - 2% now.

The only real way is to manufacture our goods here.

POdPatriot ago

I'm not suggesting someone has to open and enter every container to look around. I'm saying that surely the technology exists to scan the containers to differentiate between living and non-living content.

I'm all on board for domestic manufacturing and agriculture - If it can lessen the shipping container problem too, then that's a win win situation.

Shipping companies are making a ton in profits. I'm sure the can afford to pay higher prices so that the ports have sufficient revenue to hire adequate numbers of workers..

Silverlining ago

https://twitter.com/_WhiteRabbitt_/status/1291507530926043138

ONE OF MANY HUMAN TRAFFICKING TRANSPORTATION METHODS:

CONTAINER SHIPS

Lansing-Michigan ago

Dr. Sue Arrigo has said trafficked children can also be seen at ports.......watch for groups of children taken to white vans with tinted windows. Think she said Ford made them and been asked not to continue production. Think there were drains in them ..........so they knew what the deal was.

IShallNotFear ago

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