These extremely expensive blood spatter rugs on Wayfair are very questionable to me, and if they’re so unique why are the costs so different when they look identical?
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This is what I thought (and what seems to be the case for all the listings with rugs where only one length dimension is given), so I started searching the names to see whether they were boys or girls to see if it corroborated with the boys-triangle/swirl symbol in the logo or if there were any missing child reports, but I didn't get far into that before I noticed the one "rug" in that group sticking out with a slightly different description & then those profiles popped up right away when I searched the name.
It sticks out among the other kid-rugs because the dimensions are actually given in L and W, the name was female when all the other rug names were/could be male, and the source was listed as something other than Isabelline.
Would probably be helpful to look into those source names & possibly the dimensions. Other product descriptions as well.
Looking like the handlers/middle-men (excuse me, middle-WOmen) for the sources (or investigators, if trapping)
Based on profile, one or both of the names appear to be involved somehow at the lower or behind-the-scenes level.
Possibly catfishing, if not legit selling.
Their employment history is relevant because of the location (trafficking hotbed), who they worked for (some employers have connections to known pedos, corrupt cabal members & trafficking/other corrupted networks), who/what they had access to or even oversaw (some extremely sensitive and/or related to children & money), & dates coinciding with who was in office or Q timelines.