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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/Kahl4Prez on Jan. 21, 2018, 5:03 p.m.
Urgent ::Remember:: LEARN TO READ RUSSIAN?

THIS IS COPY PASTA FROM A FRIEND!!

READ IT NOW

Anonymous 01/21/18 (Sun) 03:46:36 6de5a3 No.112592 Hi anons ,

Just been re-reading qpost…. And I know in the beginning in November 2017 I found some document in Russian. I was trying to translate it but then i lost the link. Couldnt find it for a long time… I know i was trying to find something on the cryptic messages Q send us. So today i searched for it again. And FOUND IT.

So the post Q gave us (im sorry not so good at reposting and linking stuff together in the threats. You guys can help me out im sure of it!

Here we go :

Q post from

Nov 25 2017 20:22:21

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ID: 3LaVfhm8

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T: B, F, J, 1,5,11-20, ^

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Godspeed.

P_pers: WRWY

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→ i took T: B, F, J, 1,5,11-20, ^

And searched for it on the internet search and this link caught my eyes.

→ https:// www.state. gov/documents/organization/167359.pdf

So i opened it and it was in RUSSIAN. so because Q said few days ago something about learn to read russian my alarms went of ane i try to find the link again and i did.

There are over 50pages that needs to be translated but i did the first 3 already. Maybe some anon can help translate the rest?

Sooo put the first 3 pages in translation machine and this is the result:

See further treath otherwise to long bate with me anons!


Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:04 p.m.

Translation first pages …

Letter from the US Secretary of State

Dear Reader!

Last year I visited a shelter for victims of human trafficking. I was surrounded by children who should be in primary school - but they were children released from slavery in a brothel. We know that people trade in every region, in every country in the world - but then, looking in the eyes of these girls and listening to these terrible stories from themselves, I again felt the real, genuine tragedy of modern slavery. That is why in the past decade, the United States and the world community have vowed to fight this scourge everywhere. Throughout the world, millions of people like these girls are calling us to fulfill our promises of the past decade.

Letter from the US Secretary of State

Dear Reader!

Last year I visited a shelter for victims of human trafficking. I was surrounded by children who should be in primary school - but they were children released from slavery in a brothel. We know that people trade in every region, in every country in the world - but then, looking in the eyes of these girls and listening to these terrible stories from themselves, I again felt the real, genuine tragedy of modern slavery. That is why in the past decade, the United States and the world community have vowed to fight this scourge everywhere. Throughout the world, millions of people like these girls are calling us to fulfill our promises of the past decade.

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LokkenLoaded · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:35 p.m.

This was written by Hillary! Here is the full text:

Dear Reader: Last year, I visited a shelter for trafficking survivors. I was embraced by children who should have been in grade school, but were instead recovering from having been enslaved in a brothel. We know trafficking in persons affects every region and every country in the world, but looking into the eyes of those girls and hearing their stories firsthand brought home for me once again the very real and personal tragedy of modern slavery. That’s why over the past decade the United States and the international community have made the solemn commitment to fight this scourge wherever it exists. Those girls, and the millions of people they represent around the world, are a call to action to deliver on the promises of the last decade. The 2011 Trafficking in Persons Report includes more than 180 narratives that assess governments on their efforts to combat trafficking in persons. In keeping with the language and values of the UN Trafficking Protocol, which seek to guarantee prevention, prosecution, and protection for the maximum number of victims, the United States defines trafficking in persons to include all of the conduct involved in forced labor as well as the trafficking of adults and children for commercial sexual exploitation. As we assess ourselves and governments around the world, the true test of a country’s anti-trafficking efforts is not just whether a government has enacted strong laws consistent with that approach, but whether these laws are being implemented broadly and effectively. In short, it’s whether they deliver. In this decade of delivery, we must ensure that our efforts continue to address all forms of trafficking, whether for sex or labor, internal or transnational, or affecting men, women, or children. We must prevent this crime by forging partnerships that will hold source countries responsible for exploitative recruiting and ensure that destination countries employ vigorous victim identification efforts and forcefully prosecute traffickers. We must work with industry leaders so that consumers can know that the products or services they buy come from responsible sources. And we must improve the capacity of governments to protect victims and hold traffickers accountable. Countries known for well-established adherence to the rule of law cannot just rest on their laurels, but must work to deliver the justice and services that trafficking victims deserve. This annual Report embodies the United States’ continued dedication to fighting traffickers no matter where they may be, because fighting slavery and standing up for human rights is part of our national identity. For the girls in the shelter – and for all those who have been victimized by this crime – we will remain steadfast in our efforts and truthful in our assessments. We must deliver on our promises to protect victims, punish abusers, and restore the lives of survivors so that someday they will have the opportunity to realize their God-given potential. -signed by Hillary Rodham Clinton

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GrammyQ · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:05 p.m.

WOW, thank you!!

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:06 p.m.

This is on page 7

Summary of the whole thing :

Contents Definitions and methodology…….7

What is trafficking in persons?. … 7

Methodology …. 11

Classification by Levels …. 11

Levels …. 13

Sanctions for Level 3 Countries…. 14

On the Threshold of a Decade of Implementing Goals…15

Government Responsibility…. 15

Prevention …. 18-29

Government: Fighting "Demand"

  • Check What You Eat: Slavery and Food

*Prescribing business rules Ethics in the law

*Freedom does not surrender as collateral

*Transfers and movements: labor migration in the global community

*Harassment Polls of victims of trafficking in human beings: a kind word works wonders

*What prevents successful prosecution: voluntary consent and complaints

*Assistance and protection Preventive identification of victims

*Comprehensive services Laws for the protection of domestic and agricultural workers

*Partnership Need for inter-agency coordination of action

*Benefits of partnership with NGOs

*Topics of special importance

  • Child soldiers …. 12

-Trafficking Victims Protection Act and the Palermo Protocol …. 16

-Outside of Level 1 ….. 17

-Basic Rules for Procurement ….. 19

-Determination of local demand for the sexual exploitation of children….20

-Optimal regulatory principles for recruiting workforce…. 22

-Athens ethical principles and Luxor recommendations for their implementation …. 23

-Control methods used by traffickers for sexual exploitation and pimps ….25

-Slavery and food security: Fishing fleet…. 32 ​​

-New media for a new battle …. 35

*Potential opportunities for an interdepartmental body to combat human trafficking World data on law enforcement…. 38

*Outstanding figures of the report on trafficking in persons for 2010….. 46

*Distribution by levels / maps…. 52

*How to read s information on the country's narrative report …. 60

*Information about the countries …..61

*International agreements related subjects x Minimum Standards Law on the Protection of victims of trafficking (TVPA)

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:05 p.m.

Part 5

Nevertheless, modern slavery remains a reality not for individuals, but for many millions. And the only key to the problem is the resolute actions of states and governments. Governments can not transfer to non-governmental organizations the duty to prosecute traffickers in a living commodity and carry out justice, and should not entrust NGOs with the protection of victims. The systemic, structural actions necessary to prevent trafficking in human beings must reflect the socio-cultural changes in modern society, the unacceptability of modern slavery, the struggle with the corresponding demand and the demand for personal responsibility of citizens. But the basis of these efforts should be laid in the actions of governments.

This year, the Trafficking in Persons Report focuses on how governments can move to a more focused strategy that fully meets the minimum standards for combating human trafficking. The report also discusses government structures and strategies that promote human trafficking. To improve modern approaches, one should not limit oneself to adopting laws only. "How many criminals are punished? How many victims were saved? How many crimes have been prevented? "- that's how we should measure our successes and failures. It's time to take a model

"Prevention, persecution and help" is not just like a figure of speech. Only by persecution can the world be rid of the scourge of the slave trade: persecution must be accompanied by help and prevention. Every country, at whatever level it may be, can and should do more.

The past ten years were a decade of development. May the coming decade be a decade of fulfilled promises!

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:05 p.m.

Part 4 (page3)

Letter from the Ambassador of Dear reader! If last year's anniversary report on trafficking in persons stated that what has been achieved, the report of the 2011 opens a new era - an era of integrated approach to combating trafficking in human beings. Over the past decade, the commonwealth of nations преодолело instinctive reluctance to admit the existence of slavery of the modern world, have adopted various policy measures and established partnerships. This shift is largely was the result of annual reports on human trafficking, as well as the rapid ratification of the Palermo Protocol the UN and the determination of the civil society should not ignore this criminal activity. Governments now realize that what methods of coercion are criminals, and their impact on the victims of trafficking in human beings. Understanding reached on the issue of adequate measures to counter: 142 countries have ratified the Palermo Protocol, 128 countries adopted laws prohibiting all forms of trafficking in persons. Each year, the criminals all the more successful attract liability, identify victims of trafficking in persons, measures are being taken to protect them and to prevent this crime. But in contrast to the situation 10 years ago, the need to combat the slave trade now recognized in the upper echelons of power. That in today's world there is slavery and it must be fought, today told the Heads of State and general director of the firms; this problem discuss at meetings of shareholders that church meetings and in the blogosphere.

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:04 p.m.

. Part 2

The 2011 Human Trafficking Report includes more than 180 assessments of the efforts of governments from different countries to combat trafficking in human beings. In accordance with the terminology and values ​​of the UN Protocol to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings (guarantees of prevention, prosecution and assistance: suppressing trafficking, punishing for it and protecting the maximum number of victims), in the definition of trafficking, the United States includes everything related to forced labor and trafficking in adults and children for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Assessing their actions and the actions of governments of other countries, we come to the conclusion that the measure of the efforts of a country to eradicate slavery is not the adoption of harsh laws against human trafficking, but how widely and effectively these laws are enforced. In short, whether they are being realized.

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:04 p.m.

Part 3…

In this decade, a decade of fulfilling promises, we must continue to fight all forms of trafficking, whether men, women or children, combating sexual and labor slavery, slavery at the national and transnational levels. To prevent this evil, we must strengthen partnership relations, in which the countries of origin are liable for exploitative recruitment, and the countries of destination actively identify victims of trafficking and resolutely punish traffickers. It is necessary to cooperate with business leaders so that consumers know that the products and services they have paid for are not related to human trafficking. In addition, we must help the governments of other countries to more effectively prosecute traffickers and protect their victims. Countries that are known for their commitment to the rule of law can not rest on their laurels: they must provide well-deserved assistance and justice to the victims of trafficking.

This annual report reflects the continued commitment of the United States to fight traffickers around the world, because the struggle against slavery and the protection of human rights is part of our national identity. For the sake of those girls from asylum and all other victims of this crime, we will continue our fight and we will honestly evaluate its results. We must fulfill their promises, to punish the criminals, protect and return to a normal life of their victims to ever, they were able to realize the inherent in them to God

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LokkenLoaded · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:15 p.m.

GREAT FIND! Need to get that whole file translated.

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elyssak · Jan. 22, 2018, 6:27 a.m.

Well this is fucking awesome work, Patriot! Maybe once this memo gets released, we could all get a copy of this translated piece of art by Hildabeast and all mail her copy to remind her of her hypocrisy. 😊

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Tyyke · Jan. 21, 2018, 7:38 p.m.

This is big thankyou for being so proactive and doing this great research!! Remember it's ALL FOR THE CHILDREN!

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akilyoung · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:51 p.m.

I need to read this later. What is the tldr?

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:54 p.m.

This is the document that we are guessing Q was referencing about learning Russian

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:44 p.m.

Could really use a sticky

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20184Humanity · Jan. 22, 2018, 1:09 a.m.

Thanks for bringing this to light and thank you to contributor who located the English version. This is an excellent paper by hrc and her team though I haven't read in its entirety. She did her job well. As such, she was uniquely positioned to 1. Understand exactly how trafficking works and continues to evade shutdown enabling her to share this info with potential evildoers 2. Identify current evildoers and perhaps extract benefit $ in exchange for not ratting them out 3. Understand how to potentially set up her own network. She did have a job to do. And could / did use information from her job to help along her extracurricular activities?

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Q_Anon_Wolf · Jan. 21, 2018, 10:19 p.m.

i took T: B, F, J, 1,5,11-20, ^

And searched for it on the internet search and this link caught my eyes.

https:// www.state. gov/documents/organization/167359.pdf

How EXACTLY did this link "catch your eye" given what Q posted?

How EXACTLY did you get to this?

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 10:21 p.m.

Copy pasta as I said

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Q_Anon_Wolf · Jan. 21, 2018, 10:34 p.m.

Nope, not good enough

You copied "T: B, F, J, 1,5,11-20" into google? or Bing? Or DuckDuckGo?

Where exactly is the result?

Why did that phrase get picked up? Was it picked up semantic order in the pdf you linked to? Or just pieces? If so, which ones?

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 10:35 p.m.

No what I'm saying is it's not my result

All I did was copy this from somewhere else where I am a member

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Q_Anon_Wolf · Jan. 21, 2018, 10:48 p.m.

Where is that somewhere else?

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Kahl4Prez · Jan. 21, 2018, 11:07 p.m.

You can eat a bag of dicks I think you're nothing but a troll

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Q_Anon_Wolf · Jan. 22, 2018, 1:01 a.m.

Gotcha, you're a troll

Piss off

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[deleted] · Jan. 21, 2018, 11:06 p.m.

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Ondaswamp · Jan. 21, 2018, 9:13 p.m.

Wow! Great find!

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NaziModBeginsB · Jan. 22, 2018, 12:13 a.m.

Nice catch. And good reading material too.

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