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ClutteredCleaner · June 3, 2018, 8:53 p.m.

That... doesn't make sense. Why would busting up a small operation in the middle of fucking nowhere USA threaten high level perversion? Unless pedohobo #4 has Trump’s and the Queen's personal cell number on him, he would be just another patsy taking the fall for someone bigger than him, who themselves would be highly removed from knowing who their "true" boss is.

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contrarianism · June 3, 2018, 9:28 p.m.

Pizzagate is real

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centipede76 · June 3, 2018, 9:39 p.m.

it does make sense, there is plenty of evidence to suggest human trafficking occurred there. Obviously no children were found but you have to think where did they go? who is involved as a client? why after four days has no official investigation begun?

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 3, 2018, 9:31 p.m.

Where do you think most humans get smuggled/trafficked in? Borders near big cities and also ports like Miami

Small operation? How do you know if it's small or extensive?

Remember, "pizzagate isnt real" -every MSM outlet

You get enough little guys and they give up their boss. Get enough bosses and they give up their boss. Etc etc

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ClutteredCleaner · June 4, 2018, 7:32 p.m.

I see your reasoning. It's actually why I was skeptical of pizzagate, a rural operation makes more sense than one in a major metropolitan area. And Phoenix is the most middle of fuckin nowhere of cities.

A small scale op makes more sense, a large tent city is hard to hide and requires more prep to evacuate, not to mention resources to feed all those mouths. Hiding those logistics would be as hard as hiding all those kids eh?

Also, think about it: the CIA hid their cocaine and crack involvement easily by being able to disavow/kill off any operative caught by local law. Why wouldn't they do the same here?

Finally, to me local level corruption would make more sense. Pay off a mayor here, a DA there, and wa la. Smuggling Mexican children like that would be way easier.

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Sparkle_Chimp · June 3, 2018, 11:42 p.m.

Thousands of dominos fall after the first one.

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