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Former Navy Seal Warns Veteran Advocacy Group is Falsifying Evidence about Alleged ‘Child Sex Trafficking Camp’
The founder of the homeless advocacy group, Veterans on Patrol, who uncovered an alleged sex trafficking camp in Tucson, Arizona last week has misleading the public about evidence he claims to have found on the encampment.
As the Gateway Pundit reported, Veterans on Patrol founder, Michael “Lewis Arthur” Meyer, stumbled upon a camp last Tuesday where he found trees with wrist restraints, children’s clothing, pornographic material, dozens of boxes of brunette hair dye, sex lubrication, baby crib, a stroller, an outdoor bathroom, children’s dolls and a 5 feet tall underground septic tank that Meyers has described ‘as being impossible for a child to escape from.”
But Meyer, who has a history of inserting himself in the center of controversy, lied about some of the criminal evidence he claims he found on the site.
He claims to have discovered the corpse of a child near the camp and a child’s skull. However, there was no child’s body found. According to the Tuscon Police Department and Craig “Sawman” Sawyer, the founder of Vets4ChildRescue who works with law enforcement and investigated the site, the skull was that of an adult and was found 20 miles away from the encampment.
Meyer called Sawyer to the scene the evening stumbled on the encampment, claiming there were children on the camp and that he needed assistance to secure them from the cartel. But when Sawyer arrived to the scene, there were no children present on the site.
After conducting an investigation the site, Sawyer contends there may very well have been child trafficking taking place on the camp, but there is no physical proof– no dead bodies, no perpetrators, no children, no blood — of criminal activity.
Sawyer published a video on YouTube Friday night, warning that Meyer is sensationalizing “the very real problem” of child sex trafficking in the United States with false claims.
While there is “circumstantial evidence suggests the site may have been used for something more than just a homeless camp,” Vets on Patrol are lying about the police not investigating and misinforming concerned Americans about what they’ve found, Sawyer explained.
“Due to the initial circumstantial evidence, and a number of inaccurate claims, we had believed that an investigation of this site was warranted. A police investigation has been conducted and concluded. I was notified of children in an underground bunker at this site, the evening of Tuesday, May 29, 2018 and responded to take a look. When I arrived, there were three Tucson police officers and no children,” he says. “Once Tucson Police Department left, I took a look around the site, documented it with my mobile phone – based on what we saw we had concerns.
“Unfortunately, large portions of this story were then blown out of proportion,” he said. “Tucson police department made at least eight trips out to the site. There were over 20 officers and command staff involved in the investigation. The claim that TPD was not there and did not conduct an investigation is false. The claim that there were children on the site is false. The claim that condoms were found on the site is false. The claim that there was a bloody knife found on the site is false. The claim that there was a shallow grave found on the site is false. The claim that a bone sticking out of the ground was found on the site is false. The claim that a human body was found on the site is false. The skeletal remains were found 20 miles away, in Morena, Arizona, not south Tucson.”
The circumstantial evidence at the site suggests there is something more than just a homeless camp,” Sawyer said. “But in the end, there was no physical evidence of a crime. This was not good enough for the public and other organizations urged further investigation.
“Child trafficking is a real problem and it’s a big problem. Just because this site was sensationalized doesn’t meant the problem doesn’t exist. Blowing things out of proportion and exaggerating doesn’t help legitimate organizations or law enforcement to vet the problem or save our children. Our organization has nothing to do with the sensationalism surrounding this site and we are not associated with Veterans on Patrol in anyway.”
Meyer, who is not a veteran, has a criminal record and was arrested twice in 2015 for climbing flag poles in Surprise, Arizona to draw attention to veteran suicides.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/06/former-navy-seal-warns-veteran-advocacy-group-is-falsifying-evidence-about-alleged-child-sex-trafficking-camp/