This is creepy...Twitter thinks Wayfair.com is selling kidnapped children

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BUT not everyone who partakes in this fukked up act doesn’t have Epstein money or connections... I’m SURE people who buying drugs and guns online way before Silk Road... I’m saying they probably did something like this.
Epstein used to just ask girls from the local high school to do housework in his mansion and then force them to go down on him. You're acting like it's all deep cause he did the island shyt but he was a regular-ass pedo at the same time. R. Kelly would do the same thing, literally just went to local high schools and got girls.

The stupidity of this conspiracy theory is A. the lack of evidence and B. the idea that they would do something so complicated and deep and imperceptible (to the point that there is literally zero evidence) and yet to it right out in the open on a publicly accessible internet site with paper trails and real names and other dumb shyt when there are galaxies of secret underground networks for criminal transfers. It's just a profoundly stupid theory, and it's based on ZERO evidence. Like not a single actual accusation of Wayfair trafficking anyone in their entire history.

The REAL horrifying shyt that happens goes on every day. It happens on a small scale an it happens on a large scale. And instead of giving a rip about that, try-hard internet idiots are talking about furniture companies.
 

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Oh ok. So when exactly should allegations be investigated? :ohhh:

Shall we wait for them to come and confess? :ohhh::ohhh:

And I’m not sure what the hell youre talking about buddy, but whenever a cop is investigating, they take literally any lead and look into it. Literally nothing you said makes sense :heh:
You should investigate allegations when there's an actual allegation of a crime.

"Those cabinets are overpriced and I don't like their names" are not allegations of a crime. :dead:



Let me guess. LaVena Jonhson killed herself huh?

Stfu
Yeah, look at the LaVena Johnson case. Then you'll be able to learn the difference between a case with EVIDENCE and a case with no evidence whatsoever.

You couldn't even back up a single one of the claims. You just deflect to a case about a subject that has literally nothing to do with human trafficking or pedophilia because you know the case for the actual subject is nothing.
 

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Ok.... everything about to say might sounds wierd, at first I doubted this due to logistic reasons ( “yeah they have fed ex drivers delivering people In cabinets ok”).

But there are, I’m sure of, work arounds.

1) People who buy these items are obviously in the loop. No one will spend 13 grand on a cabinet w/o doing research( I.e google the fukking cabinet and realize it’s 10 grand cheaper else wear. A con to this is obvious suspicion, wtf is way fair selling cabinets worth 800 for 13k?

2) I would think most workers think this is just a cabinet, won’t be so hard for people in the loop to set up an automated systems to get the alert that someone is ordering a “cabinet”.

3) I would think delivery and contact is done via dark web or something of that nature once an order is placed. FedEx, low level way fair employees would not be involved at all.


All of this is after 5 minutes of thought after reading some of the tweets and people rebuying story out of “plausibility” lemme know if u think there are wholes.

Other cons off the top of my head: just the overall circus this would be to do an act like this... BUT not everyone who partakes in this fukked up act doesn’t have Epstein money or connections... I’m SURE people who buying drugs and guns online way before Silk Road... I’m saying they probably did something like this.
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Ok.... everything about to say might sounds wierd, at first I doubted this due to logistic reasons ( “yeah they have fed ex drivers delivering people In cabinets ok”).

But there are, I’m sure of, work arounds.

1) People who buy these items are obviously in the loop. No one will spend 13 grand on a cabinet w/o doing research( I.e google the fukking cabinet and realize it’s 10 grand cheaper else wear. A con to this is obvious suspicion, wtf is way fair selling cabinets worth 800 for 13k?

2) I would think most workers think this is just a cabinet, won’t be so hard for people in the loop to set up an automated systems to get the alert that someone is ordering a “cabinet”.

3) I would think delivery and contact is done via dark web or something of that nature once an order is placed. FedEx, low level way fair employees would not be involved at all.


All of this is after 5 minutes of thought after reading some of the tweets and people rebuying story out of “plausibility” lemme know if u think there are wholes.

Other cons off the top of my head: just the overall circus this would be to do an act like this... BUT not everyone who partakes in this fukked up act doesn’t have Epstein money or connections... I’m SURE people who buying drugs and guns online way before Silk Road... I’m saying they probably did something like this.


You a funny nikka.
 

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The coli never ceases to amuse me with it’s stupidity. I can’t believe y’all are going for this stupid shyt :mjlol:

Is Wayfair Trafficking Children Via Overpriced Items?

"This post led to other users combing the Wayfair website in search of other oddities. One Twitter user, for instance, found a set of pillows and showers curtains that were listed for $9,999. As similar items on the website were listed for only $99, this person assumed that the only logical explanation was that the higher priced item was being used to traffic children."

The fact that that's exactly how it went down and people here will still buy that line of logic. :beli:
 

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The coli never ceases to amuse me with it’s stupidity. I can’t believe y’all are going for this stupid shyt :mjlol:

Is Wayfair Trafficking Children Via Overpriced Items?
believe snopes, bruhs. Have you even researched the owners of that site? lol at believing these people
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I swear dumb nikkas on here will believe any conspiracy they spew. I knew it was horse shyt from the jump. Glad that one "victim" came out and made a video saying she wasn't missing for these simpletons. Same type of dudes out here burning 5g towers and not wearing masks.
Another delusional right wing conspiracy about pedo shyt turns out to be fake? What a surprise!

stop posting this bullshyt here.
You remember when Alex Jones made a similar conspiracy I think about Nasa and his stupid followers started sending death threats?
 

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Ok so according to a meme, snopes is owned by two old white people with a cat who google. Cool.

Do you have a substantive rebuttal to what they said about it?

Is Wayfair Trafficking Children Via Overpriced Items?
Forgot to post this link too Snopes on brink as founder accused of fraud and lying | Daily Mail Online. You say what you want but I don't know how anyone can trust these two after reading this article. Let a man who steals money to get prostitutes fact check things for you, bruhs.
 
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You should investigate allegations when there's an actual allegation of a crime.

"Those cabinets are overpriced and I don't like their names" are not allegations of a crime. :dead:




Yeah, look at the LaVena Johnson case. Then you'll be able to learn the difference between a case with EVIDENCE and a case with no evidence whatsoever.

You couldn't even back up a single one of the claims. You just deflect to a case about a subject that has literally nothing to do with human trafficking or pedophilia because you know the case for the actual subject is nothing.

Good job simplifying the situation to fit your narrative. :heh:

I can literally pull up list of crimes that have been solved from random coincidences :why:

Dude really mad in here cause people took time out their day, FOR FREE, to take a look at a possible child trafficking situation. I’m flabbergasted:gucci:
 

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Forgot to post this link too Snopes on brink as founder accused of fraud and lying | Daily Mail Online. You say what you want but I don't know how anyone can trust these two after reading this article. Let a man who steals money to get prostitutes fact check things for you, bruhs.
Ok, so maybe the owner of snopes is whatever the Daily Mail (:mjlol:) says he is.

AGAIN, what substantive critique do you have of their debunking of this story?

Is Wayfair Trafficking Children Via Overpriced Items?

What are your thoughts on that article?
 
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