I hope so. Typically, the Super Bowl is the years biggest magnet for traffickers and prostitution (and always has some level of corresponding arrest) so am not sure if this bust is bigger than other previous SB's - but any rescue of the trafficked is a good rescue.
Before the oil bust of the 1980's, the biggest weekend for prostitutes from across the country used to be a fishing rodeo in the small Louisiana town of Grand Isle.
That show... not only was it absolutely gripping but it "exposed" so much by hiding it in plain sight.
I consistently hear people criticize the Q movement by basically saying anons/followers of Q are "think everything is a new season of True Detective".
The second season SUCKED, but that party where they brought (trafficked) in all those women, gave them all MDMA, and had an orgy, makes you think of a certain someone's island...
Vermillion Parish - I think this was supposed to be more about the girls/women prostitutes who have been murdered there with no one ever arrested for the crime. Showtime did a series about the murders, Murder in the Bayou.
Grand Isle is off the southeast coast of LA.
I can see why you would think True Detective though - that was an excellent show!
Exactly, human trafficking is human trafficking. Even if the criminals have adults as their product, I would bet that they also have children too at the same time or eventually. They don't think of human lives the same way as most people. They could even use those same adults to get children. Lots of different ways it could all intermingle and this is a good thing regardless if none of the trafficked persons were children. I want to see more and more of this worldwide.
THat was my thought when looking at the mug shots. Where are the high-profile arrests like people linked to epstein? These were local losers that's all
I guess we are in the end game
I hope so. Typically, the Super Bowl is the years biggest magnet for traffickers and prostitution (and always has some level of corresponding arrest) so am not sure if this bust is bigger than other previous SB's - but any rescue of the trafficked is a good rescue.
Before the oil bust of the 1980's, the biggest weekend for prostitutes from across the country used to be a fishing rodeo in the small Louisiana town of Grand Isle.
what a great friggin show
That show... not only was it absolutely gripping but it "exposed" so much by hiding it in plain sight.
I consistently hear people criticize the Q movement by basically saying anons/followers of Q are "think everything is a new season of True Detective".
The second season SUCKED, but that party where they brought (trafficked) in all those women, gave them all MDMA, and had an orgy, makes you think of a certain someone's island...
Vermillion Parish - I think this was supposed to be more about the girls/women prostitutes who have been murdered there with no one ever arrested for the crime. Showtime did a series about the murders, Murder in the Bayou. Grand Isle is off the southeast coast of LA. I can see why you would think True Detective though - that was an excellent show!
lol
unless some big names are part of the arrests, this is nothing more than the deep state killing its competition
Maybe. But this isn't what Q was alluding to when they said this would all make the SB look like the Puppy Bowl.
What? Says it right there, human trafficking. The woman r person involved didn't volunteer. Somebody else has enslaved them and is selling their body.
Lmao hope you are being facetious.
Exactly, human trafficking is human trafficking. Even if the criminals have adults as their product, I would bet that they also have children too at the same time or eventually. They don't think of human lives the same way as most people. They could even use those same adults to get children. Lots of different ways it could all intermingle and this is a good thing regardless if none of the trafficked persons were children. I want to see more and more of this worldwide.
I'll be the devils advocate here.
Some may willingly go into that position but nobody is willingly FORCED.
Simple, it's a stupid thing to go to but desperation for women. I may be willing to have sex, but if I say NO during or before, it's a no right?
Afterwards no so much.
That’s fair. Good points.
they wouldn't of posted anything at all if it was same, same
I believe they actually took down some big time members.
Have a blessed day.
That's a pretty good haul considering most of the crowd was made out of cardboard.
THat was my thought when looking at the mug shots. Where are the high-profile arrests like people linked to epstein? These were local losers that's all