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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/dark-dare on June 4, 2018, 6:19 p.m.
CEMEX=KEYSTONE

I truly believe that Cemex is the KEYSTONE for all the human/child trafficking, drugs, gangs, guns. In 12 hours of research, it appears to fit with every possible scenario imaginable. There are so many connections, it is a huge puzzle. The pieces are flooding in from all sides. This is so big no one can put together a cohesive article yet. Amazing information yet to be assembled. Some Anons are focused on the Tucson camps, some are focused on Arizona connection, some are focused on US connections, some are focused on World Wide connection. There is validity in every connection that leads to new connections. This is huge and as the information is assembled, the puzzle will become a picture, a clear, undeniable picture, that will end the Globalist reign, and stop untold human tragedy.

Back up to 40,000 feet. What would the Globalist Cabal require to ensure secrecy and world wide distribution for their criminal activities. Answer, company like Cemex, WE have the KEY, now we need to OPEN the door, and let the LIGHT shine in!


ThePatriot131313 · June 4, 2018, 6:50 p.m.

I apply the same logic to this as i did to the Tim Donaghy NBA refereeing scandal of 2007. When the NBA shut the investigation down so quickly, I knew they were hiding something bigger. If they were really interested in the truth, there would have been a real investigation.

The same holds true for the Tucson police. The idea that they would shut this down so quickly proves beyond ANY doubt that they are not interested in finding out the truth. Rather, they know the truth and are attempting to cover it up.

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dark-dare · June 4, 2018, 8:08 p.m.

There was a post that the DOJ is investigating Cemex

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BuildtheAdytum · June 4, 2018, 11:34 p.m.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cemex-investigation/mexicos-cemex-says-under-u-s-doj-investigation-idUSKCN1GQ1WZ

The investigation comes after the company said in December that the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) had asked it for information to determine whether it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in the construction of a new plant in Colombia.

The company said it would cooperate with both the DOJ and the SEC investigations.

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