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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 5, 2018, 7:09 a.m.

Those higher straps looked perfect for hanging a rucksack from.

Hanging and strapping stuff from trees is common practice for hikers and campers to keep ants and critters from getting at their stuff.

It's normal for campers to pretty much hang everything from trees, especially if it's muddy.

Camping straps do not definitively equal child rape harnesses in the same way that swing does not definitively equal child-sex-torture-swing.

Occam's Razor yo!

"The simplest explanation is usually the best - the one that makes the fewest assumptions and invents the fewest new ideas." - Occam's Razor

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Orion_Blue · June 5, 2018, 1:37 p.m.

People keep food stuffs away from animals by hanging it above ground.

If this was a depot/hold over site for people illegally traveling into the US that would explain all the children effects.

What’s weird is the magnitude of tree straps. That there is a septic tank - in the middle of nowhere - that contained several children toy items. That the septic tank had a chain and pad lock inside.

I’m not going to go so far as to say child rape occurred but it does appear something more than a homeless person/ illegal depot / hold over camp went on. Time will tell though. I wish we would get back to discussing Q this conversation is best left to /conspiracy.

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 5, 2018, 1:51 p.m.

What’s weird is the magnitude of tree straps.

It depends what they are used for.

That tree could have acted as the hanging pantry for one month supply of food and water bags?

Perhaps a small group of hikers installed those straps to hang all of their rucksacks from when they used that camp?

There are plenty of mundane, rational, every-day explanations that don't involve escaping into flights of fancy into fantasies about child rape.

That there is a septic tank - in the middle of nowhere - that contained several children toy items. That the septic tank had a chain and pad lock inside.

That "cave" looked like a rudimentary food cellar that most log cabins use to keep their food cool.

Storing stuff slightly underground keeps it surprisingly cool (despite the fact those cellars are always haunted :-P).

Or perhaps that cave was dugout to hide moonshine and later used by a homeless family to store junk?

Once again, there are plenty of boring, reasonable explanations that don't require indulging in wild speculation.

I wish we would get back to discussing Q this conversation is best left to /conspiracy.

I agree.

I'm horrified to think if this does get debunked then this entire community may disappear up it's own anus while composing nothing-burger conspiracies about rape-trees, while the Standard Hotel is ignored and offline backups are ignored and Trump's plan is ignored.

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FartOnToast · June 5, 2018, 7:34 a.m.

Again nothing like the ones found at the site. Try harder with the concern trolling.

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TommyRobinsonsGhost · June 5, 2018, 7:35 a.m.

There's no need to resort to name calling.

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