Anonymous ID: 294cbe Nov. 22, 2021, 10:35 a.m. No.15057217   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7431 >>7445

>>15057206

Ok, we have to get serious.

 

Wayfair

NY Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Epstein Flight Logs

Q Epstein / Maxwell / Prince Andrew / Chandler

NXVIIM

 

EVERYTHING CHILD TRAFFICKING.

 

Tactical Change - FLOOD THE CHILD TRAFFICKING front

Anonymous ID: 294cbe Nov. 22, 2021, 11:07 a.m. No.15057429   🗄️.is 🔗kun

What was Ghislaine Maxwell doing in a tiny New Hampshire town?

 

2 July 2020 (updated 7 July 2020)

 

BRADFORD, N.H. — The residents of this 1,700-person town disagree over the last major event that had everyone talking. There was the electrical fire that ravaged a house just before Christmas. There was the lawsuit alleging that the fire chief was conspiring against the owner of the local bed and breakfast. Surely, one resident mused, someone must have run off with someone else’s wife. But everyone can agree that the drama accompanying the recent arrest of longtime Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell by a swarm of FBI special agents on a remote road at the edge of town surpassed all that. When prosecutors last week announced that Maxwell was charged with recruiting underage girls for Epstein and participating in their abuse, they also noted that she had been hiding out on a 156-acre property in Bradford. She lived in an estate with “a fabulous barn for hoedowns, square dances, and hay rides,” according to the property site Zillow.

 

“It’s very, very, very quiet,” said Jessica Michie, the owner of the 5 Acres Garden Center and Pet Supply, who was grateful for the hand sanitizer. “A nice hometown feel. Like when you drive by anybody, they wave.” Maxwell, a citizen of three countries, apparently bought the home in an all-cash purchase at the end of December through an anonymous LLC, a prosecutor’s memo said. The LLC has a Boston-based mailing address, according to public records.

 

“I have spent 21 years here and I know about nobody,” said Lisa Morris, who lives directly across the street from the estate and was sweeping out her camper in the driveway after a week out of town. Morris said she had never seen anyone at the house, except late last year when a skinny man with gray hair and a Massachusetts license plate tried and failed to get his car up the snowy driveway. Her family had initially moved to Bradford because it was rural, and she liked that everyone kept to themselves. Asked whether she worried that her own goings-on had been caught up in the FBI surveillance of Maxwell, she shrugged. “They’re not gonna hear anything of any interest,” she said.

 

But if Maxwell had really been in Bradford this whole time, wouldn’t people have seen her? Now some past encounters are appearing to locals in a new light. One woman wondered if she had seen Maxwell at the local flea market. Another pondered whether she had sold vegetables to Maxwell, who, she reasoned, would have been wearing a mask. Had she been grocery shopping at the Market Basket? Had she walked past the Appleseed restaurant, wearing a baseball hat to disguise her haircut? Pondering those potential encounters, residents concluded that yes, it was certainly surprising that an internationally infamous socialite and alleged child trafficker chose Bradford as her hideout. But, ultimately, didn’t it actually make a perfect kind of sense? Wouldn’t Bradford, in fact, be the best kind of town to go to in a situation like this?

 

“If you were a fugitive, even if you didn’t have any cash, this would be the place to come,” said Larry Sliger, a resident waiting outside the Pizza Chef restaurant for his son to pick him up. “As long as you hid when the people came to plow, nobody would even know you were there.” New Hampshire, after all, does have a certain reputation. Vito Spatafore escaped to a small town in New Hampshire on “The Sopranos”; Walter White went into hiding here on “Breaking Bad.” And so the question for some residents wasn’t exactly why Bradford, but instead an altogether more frightening one.

 

“How many other people are here?” asked Michie, lowering her voice. “I bet you there’s a lot of people up here.”

 

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/07/07/metro/ghislaine-maxwells-new-hampshire/

Anonymous ID: 294cbe Nov. 22, 2021, 11:14 a.m. No.15057473   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7526

Bain Capital started by Robert Maxwell? Wayfair front for Bain to move human trafficking victims? Twitter plays a part? Where are the ads for the victims? What is about to come out? Design and implementation of Child Trafficking network? NY Prevention of Cruelty to Children

 

Wayfair, Bain and Twitter execs help fund Boston greeting card startup

 

Nov 29, 2016

 

Lovepop, the startup that uses design software and laser cutters to make 3-D greeting cards, announced Tuesday it has raised $6 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Boston-based Accomplice Ventures and also included Niraj Shah of Wayfair, Bob White of Bain Capital, and Wayne Chang of Crashlytics and Twitter.

 

Co-founders Wombi Rose and John Wise launched the company out of Harvard Innovation Labs in 2014, participated in the Techstars Boston 2015 accelerator, raised $2.6 million in November 2015, and then added another $300,000 from "Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary. Every card design starts as a sketch on paper that is translated to modeling software, in which each shape is drawn. Those shapes are then transferred to a software that routs a laser-cutter to cut out each piece. The company said the new investment will go toward design and production resources, supporting two New York City retail kiosks and launching a wedding-invitation option, which is set to launch in March. Lovepop currently sells more than 200 card designs online and through retail partners. Rose told the Business Journal Lovepop had roughly $1 million in sales in 2015, and now the company says it's grown revenue 400 percent in the past 12 months. About 30 full-time employees work in Lovepop's Boston headquarters, in addition to part-time "brand ambassadors" at retail locations in Boston and New York and a team in Vietnam.

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/blog/techflash/2016/11/wayfair-bain-andtwitter-execs-help-fund-boston.html

Anonymous ID: 294cbe Nov. 22, 2021, 11:20 a.m. No.15057506   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7521 >>7968

don't think GMax. Think exposure of network GMax ran

NXIVM

NY Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Penn State / Jerry Sandusky / Louis Freeh (FBI)

Epstein

Orgy Island

Epstein Flight Logs

Prince Andrew

Pope

 

That's what's for Thanksgiving. It's all about the kids on all fronts.

Child Trafficking narrative of all narratives

Anonymous ID: 294cbe Nov. 22, 2021, 12:27 p.m. No.15057959   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Maxwell / Child trafficking front.

 

It matters not what anons do if Citizen Journos don't commit. Goddamnit Citizen Journos - it's not pretty but that's the front that needs you. God Bless You for forgetting ratings and getting the job done. What is the precipice? When they fuck with our kids. Bongino is right.