ty baker
click
sounds like a threat
Kamala sounds like her nasum is filled with sperg
Hawley's up!
they attack the courthouse because Portland is a hub of child trafficking and thee is evidence inside (((they))) want destroyed!
evil reverse trips confirm
https://www.kdrv.com/content/news/Oregon-at-the-epicenter-of-human-trafficking-epidemic-566888001.html
Oregon at the epicenter of human trafficking epidemic; local organizations work to find solutions
MEDFORD, Ore. – January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Oregon police report that they encounter 3-5 victims of human trafficking per week; 80% of these victims are women, 50% are children.
“People don’t realize that sex trafficking with children is a silent epidemic in the United States,” said Kirsten Arreguin, the Director of Redemption Ridge.
“What we know is that traffickers will take their victims up and down the I5, stop in cities along the way for a couple of nights, make some money and then move on,”said Staysha Hackmann, the Sex Trafficking Intervention Coordinator for Community Works.
Hundreds of children are exploited along the I5 corridor on a monthly basis.
“Portland is the second largest city for forced child prostitution in the United States right after Las Vegas,” says Arreguin.
Human trafficking is not what you might expect, rather than what you see in the movie Taken, traffickers are manipulators, they target vulnerable people, sometimes children and use the same tactics that cult leaders use.
“Most commonly, an individual is pretending to be in a relationship with somebody, making them feel like there’s a love and a care and compassion from that person,” said Hackmann, who is also a sex trafficking survivor, “They listen to them they make them feel like they’re a part of their world and a part of their family.”
“The highest risk group are kids who are in foster care and kids who are runaways,” said Arreguin, “A lot of traffickers lure kids in by saying, “I’m so sorry this happened to you,” “Come here and I’ll take care of you,” “You’re so pretty” and “We’re going to be just fine together,” and then the tables turn on these kids and they find out that they’ve been abducted to be used as a commodity.”
Traffickers spend considerable time in areas where children congregate such as parks, malls, youth shelters and on social media in order to carefully lure their victims into sex slavery.
“They say all the right words, maybe they arrange to meet up with someone who they think is going to be a boyfriend,” says Arreguin, “but he’s not a boyfriend, he’s in a business and his business is trafficking children for sex.”
Traffickers then bond themselves to their victims by further manipulation, taking away their basic needs and in some cases, getting them addicted to drugs.
“That is a weapon of a trafficker, to get a young girl addicted to drugs. That keeps her with him,” said Arreguin.
“It’s a lot of manipulation, it’s a lot of deprivation of basic human needs. Sleep deprivation is really common, making you work extreme hours on a regular basis withholding food and drink so that your cognitive function is no longer processing the way that it should be,” said Hackmann.
Since 2007, Oregon has enacted roughly 25 bills to address human trafficking. On a local level, Community Works and Redemption Ridge are two organizations that operate out of Medford and work to raise awareness for sex trafficking while providing tools to community members and parents to protect themselves and their children.
“We’re working on getting our hotels trained, we’re working on getting our officers trained, we’re working on training medical staff, any kind of social service work, mental health we’ve got representation from the CAC, hearts with a mission, SART,” said Hackmann.
“If you’re in a PTA or you have a service club or some sort of community group or church group call us and start putting yourself on the list for us to come to your group,” says Arreguin.
Redemption Ridge is kicking off a new initiative this month to educate parents and the public on how to prevent the trafficking of children.
“If people want to fight forced prostitution of children and sex trafficking the first thing is become aware and get some education,” said Arreguin.
Both Redemption Ridge and Community Works are always looking for volunteers. If you’re interested in scheduling a training or if you want to learn how you can get involved follow the links below.
On Saturday, Jan. 11 people around the nation will be wearing blue to raise awareness for human trafficking. Coming up on Jan. 23rd, Tinsletown in Medford is screening for one-day-only, a documentary titled, “Blind Eyes Opened, The Truth About Sex Trafficking in America”. The documentary speaks to what is fueling demand and how victims are transforming their lives through support and through dedicated ministries.
Has to be a connection with the FLOTUS.
https://www.portseattle.org/news/port-introduces-employee-training-combat-human-trafficking
Port Introduces Employee Training to Combat Human Trafficking
The Port of Seattle today announced the implementation of a new human trafficking awareness training for its employees, developed in partnership withBusinesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST).This training – the first proprietary anti-human trafficking training developed by a port authority – will ensure that Port staff, and others who work at Port facilities, have the knowledge and resources to recognize and respond to instances of human trafficking.
“The Port has made a commitment to safety and security, that includes learning to help spot and stop human trafficking,” said Port of Seattle Commission President Peter Steinbrueck. “This training will provide our staff and partners with the know-how to interrupt the traffickers that make this issue such a pervasive local concern and reach victims of human trafficking to ensure the airport and our maritime facilities are safe and welcoming for our community.”
“Human traffickers often move victims through airports and seaports,” explains Mar Brettmann, CEO of BEST. “The Port of Seattle partnered with BEST to create two online human trafficking prevention courses—one for the maritime industry and another for the aviation industry. This training will help stop labor and sex trafficking in Washington state as aviation and maritime workers learn how to recognize and quickly respond to a human trafficking situation. All employees can assist people who are coerced to work against their will to once again find freedom and hope.”
The newly launched Port curricula – “Flights to Freedom: Human Trafficking Training Prevention” for aviation employees and “Ports to Freedom: Human Trafficking Training Prevention” for maritime employees – encompasses an e-Learning module and in-person trainings. The trainings ensure Port employees understand what human trafficking is, as well as how to identify, report and stop human trafficking that may take place in or around Port facilities. During January 2020 National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, Port employees participated in one of three in-person trainings. Additionally, the Port Police Department has previously developed its own law enforcement-specific human trafficking intervention training.
During the development of the human trafficking awareness training, other Port of Seattle aviation and maritime partners and tenants participated in focus groups, led by BEST. These partners, including federal agencies, airlines, airport vendors and contractors, expressed interest in implementing this training for their employees. The Port is working with BEST to ultimately make the training available to all workers at Port facilities.
Port of Seattle human trafficking strategy
On January 9, 2018, the Port of Seattle Commission passed a motion directing staff to finalize and implement a Port-wide strategy to combat human trafficking. The Port’s human trafficking strategy has four focus areas, including:
Training – Ensuring that all employees have access to the proper training and education to understand both what human trafficking is and its impacts on our communities.
Communications – Using port facilities and communications channels to raise public awareness of human trafficking and provide information to stop trafficking at our facilities.
Policies and Protocols – Ensuring that Port policies prohibit engagement in human trafficking, and provide clear procedures for employees to follow to report suspicion of human trafficking and violations of these policies.
Partnerships – Leveraging relationships to reduce duplication and to maximize the impact of our efforts, including collaborating with nonprofits; local, state and federal agencies; and key customers and vendors.
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>Q said they want us divided and doesn't realize mankind has always been tribal and divided.
wrong
Tower of Babel
FO shill
made this before Q's long post
the word is gibborim, if memory serves
Nimrod 'became' a mighty man; he wasn't born that way
birth of the occult after the flood
any time you see this GM pic, just filter IT
> wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat?
>
>possible asteroid or Nuclear war,
nope
day of the Lord = final Judgement, not what precedes it