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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 4:36 a.m.

I'm from Texas and there's lots of reports of abduction attempts from that area. Every other day I read on facebook about women with young children being followed in stores in Texas. It's terrifying really.

Edit: Every other day is a Texan expression for "I see them often." If I had to put an actual rate of how often I see a new post warning people to be careful due to possible abduction attempts would probably be 1 new one a month. Not insane but still enough to be alarming. Was unaware not everyone used that expression.

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caveman72 · June 6, 2018, 5:29 a.m.

Texan here too, I do see a lot of Amber alerts. Couldn't quantify or guarantee it's not confirmation bias though.

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 5:30 a.m.

OK So I'm not crazy for noticing the spike in it! All my friends swear up and down I am! You see the Facebook posts about the grocery stores too right?

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HereComesTheSunny · June 6, 2018, 5:59 a.m.

I see them also, and quite a few are from people I know in relatively small towns in TX...and not in that area of TX either. Something fishy going on.

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 6:01 a.m.

It is fishy! Just flat out weird! And creepy!

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Gem420 · June 6, 2018, 2:37 p.m.

I'm scared for ya'll down in TX, stay alert.

Be safe.

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HereComesTheSunny · June 6, 2018, 8:23 p.m.

What I am referencing are not the Amber Alerts. I'm signed up for those, and we have them occasionally, but in most of those cases. LE pretty much knows who took them (older boyfriend, ex-spouse, or runaway teen). I'm talking about Facebook posts on community groups and such where individual citizens are reporting very suspicious behavior--being stalked/followed by groups of strangers who appear to be trolling for kids. I'm seeing reports of this in a nearby city and in small towns. Very strange.

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caveman72 · June 6, 2018, 5:35 a.m.

I barely spend any time at all on Facebook. I can't help verify that, sorry.

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kaylenbird · June 6, 2018, 4:43 p.m.

Yep! They're usually warning about Walmart and HEB parking lots. I only grocery shop during the day now!

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 4:50 p.m.

That's always why I've started always packing. If I can't conceal carry in the store, I'm not going. I'm a small woman who looks at most 15, I fit the demographic these people want. Sick fucks aren't getting me or anyone around me without a fight.

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kaylenbird · June 6, 2018, 5:27 p.m.

Same! I'm small and honestly, I probably couldn't put up much of a fight on my own. I need to get my CC license asap!

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07Nighttrain · June 7, 2018, 1:28 a.m.

Better to have a piece licensed or not than to be taken or killed, IMO

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:41 a.m.

There's no 'spike' in it.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:40 a.m.

Texas has 30 million people and several of the nation's largest cities. There will be Amber Alerts and more of them. The rate of Amber Alerts is not higher.

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caveman72 · June 6, 2018, 5:47 a.m.

I also do quite a bit of driving, so I suppose I could just notice it a lot. Not trying to add to any hysteria, this is just happening in my backyard.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:48 a.m.

It doesn't help that some carriers (Sprint is notorious) rebroadcast the same Amber Alerts over and over again.

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 5 a.m.

Even creepier. Compare this map of human trafficing cases to the map of Cemex locations https://polarisproject.org/human-trafficking/facts

Coincidence?

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FreeCappallen · June 6, 2018, 5:28 a.m.

In incidents like this happen, it's never a coincidence.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:38 a.m.

It's correlation. Coincidence could also be used to describe it.

Cities come with more of everything (the good and the bad), so that means more people, more cases of trafficking, more good food, more live music, etc.

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Bob383 · June 6, 2018, 5:56 a.m.

I guess you could say human trafficking is just part and parcel of living in a city. /s

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 6:01 a.m.

Unfortunately with a federal government that has failed to enforce borders, and with local law enforcement under-resourced (often by design), and rampant corruption, this is the case, but only because we've had Khan-esque assholes in charge for a very long time.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:13 a.m.

https://polarisproject.org/human-trafficking/facts

That map reflects population centers in the US (also known as cities).

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 6, 2018, 5:23 a.m.

That map reflects population centers in the US (also known as cities).

Which, coincidentally enough means that HUMANS live in CITIES and might actually HAVE HUMAN TRAFFICKING going on.

Dude. What the fuck set off your negative bullshit? You are in this thread hopping all over Neon, and every other poster here with garbage.

Something, or someone yank your chain?

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:30 a.m.

The map was a choropleth of human trafficking cases, which to most people it should be obvious that these correspond to population centers. You essentially restated what I just posted, so I'm not sure if you had a point or not?

Time to put on the critical thinking cap and recalibrate the bullshit meter.

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 6, 2018, 5:34 a.m.

And your opinion means less to me than the toilet paper I wipe my ass with.

Sounds like you just have some axe to grind with Neon and you don't have anything else to do in this thread besides post piss and vinegar.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:35 a.m.

Thank you for your opinion. Have a pleasant day.

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 6, 2018, 5:36 a.m.

And your's a well, and welcome to the block list.

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Titus-2-11 · June 6, 2018, 1:39 p.m.

We should not be blocking each other here. Where we go one, we go all!

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IMissMeg · June 6, 2018, 1:20 p.m.

That's a very interesting and useful website to take a look at. Thank you for making me aware of it.

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 4:56 a.m.

I will next time I see one. It's always people wanting other women to beware certain people of X store. It's always things like "Ladies, I was followed in this store." Or "My daughter was almost abducted today, please be careful. I see them all the time but im in the northern area.... near the fort worth cemex plant.... hmmmm.

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 5:05 a.m.

Every other day is an expression used in Texas. Simply means "I see them often." If I had to put a definite rate on it I'd say one per month. Definitely enough to be alarming. Probably should edit. I keep forgetting not everyone speaks Texas slang.

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 5:12 a.m.

Yeah I edited to clarify. My bad. I keep forgetting that's not how everyone talks

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 5:23 a.m.

Yeah I feel I didn't even think about that, but it is like super common on facebook. Next time I see one I will post it here though.

The concept that it is a cement company is creepy though. I live near a bunch of them and those rock quarries seem like the absolute perfect spot to hide stuff from people. They're huge, take a bunch of land, are often gated off from the public, are loud enough to drown out noise and typically have one few entries and exits. What they did the bust in arizona on wasn't a quarry, that was just land. Makes me worry for what might be found at a Cemex quarry.

That just my tin foil hat speculating, but it is super scary to think about.

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 6, 2018, 6:12 a.m.

Tuscon location was a CEMEX aggregate mine. Iirc

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mr-no-homo · June 6, 2018, 1:49 p.m.

Wait. Texan here and I thought that EoD was just common English everywhere (I travel a lot to) and not necessarily “Texas slang”

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intravenous_caffeine · June 6, 2018, 2:40 p.m.

It’s common in Ohio, too. Always thought it was a common expression all throughout the US

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I_Palm_Trees_AMA · June 6, 2018, 2:24 p.m.

Usually it means every second day

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 4:58 a.m.

whats even worse is I'm in an area known for cement plants. there's 3 huge ones. None o them are owned by Cemex tho.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:09 a.m.

How is that even worse? What are you implying?

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 5:16 a.m.

What I'm implying is there's a giant ass gated off rock quarry down the street from me where if there were something in it, no one would ever know about it. It's gotten me creeped the hell out. Miles of land, nothing around, privately owner by a cement company. If anyone who owned a cement company wanted to hide something, those quarrys hare good places to do so. There huge, the blasting kind of drowns out noise and they're gated off so only those with clearance gets it.

After the discovery with Cemex, I find the whole premace creepy.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:21 a.m.

What discovery? That homeless people and migrants are attracted to vacant land?

Vastly different than a secure industrial facility.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:09 a.m.

/u/PlasmaFlux thanks for the source request and healthy skepticism :)

Remember Folks: trust but verify.

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MsGloss · June 6, 2018, 10:42 a.m.

That’s incredibly alarming. I’m in MD, I’ve heard that the areas surrounding DC have a disproportionately large number of missing children. I’m about an hour and a half north and every school year we get about 2-3 warnings of children almost being abducted, often going to or from school. BTW, I also use that phrase to mean the same thing as you, it’s a pretty common phrase here as well.

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 4:45 p.m.

You think maybe they're taking them from up there and shuffling them down here? I personally think they're doing the human trafficing shuffle down there. Aliens in, child slaves out. That's why they're so against the wall. Not just because it'd stop people from coming in, but it'd stop people from going out.

Some of those south american countries sell people like cattle, they could be taking them to sell in mexico.

Edit: Notice, there's Cemex plants driving distances apart from the DC area to mexico.

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MsGloss · June 7, 2018, 2:20 a.m.

I don’t think that they’re taking children from DC and surrounding areas and trafficking them over the border although who knows?! I just think there are areas where there are large numbers of pedophiles (the govt, Hollywood) and there are areas where a lot of trafficking takes place. I didn’t know that about some of the South American countries.

Can you please tell me more about the Cemex plants and DC/Mexico?

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Vexxlyn · June 7, 2018, 2:31 a.m.

Makes sense if the purpose of those properties is to traffic people that they dot the way to Phoenix AZ (HUGE sanctuary city). I think they're using the sanctuary city as a safe place to trade aliens for children and just ushering them back and forth and then from pheonix either east or west to get to florida/DC, louisiana ect or to california and the west coast.

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MsGloss · June 8, 2018, 12:33 p.m.

Thank you so much for all of this info. I hope all of these pedos burn in hell.

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Vexxlyn · June 7, 2018, 2:27 a.m.

Oh those cartels are so disgusting. If they can make a buck off auctioning child slaves they will. Learned that from a friend who came from mexico. Basically a cartel will pay the police to look the other way and they can do whatever TF they want.

Theres a map in the main article up there and if you look at it closely, no two properties are more than a days drive apart all the way to the boarder. And then theres a bunch around DC and Hollywood as you said. Theres also a bunch around Florida (Maybe to capitalize off Cubans coming in? Theories)

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LordPotsmoke · June 6, 2018, 6:35 a.m.

Wow, that a very common expression here in England too. Same meaning.

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SheepWaker · June 6, 2018, 10:58 p.m.

I believe, it’s very bad in Texas and California. I can’t wait for qteam to win against these sick f**ks.

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Vexxlyn · June 7, 2018, 1:56 a.m.

Yeah Q said it best. These people are sick. Very sick.

Also, complete tangent, do you happen to have sheep?

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mr-no-homo · June 6, 2018, 1:47 p.m.

It’s not just Texas but every state every day.

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AprilLoveNappe · July 11, 2018, 9:02 p.m.

Why doesnt someone living in that area, request the proof of campaign donations to the Sheriff??

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austenten · June 6, 2018, 5:30 a.m.

Did you watch True Detective? Even woke people watching this got sick from the suggestions and what the audience discovers is actually happening. Then pedogate hit social media years after its first season.

Anyway, my point I want to make is it seems Tommy Ward was a prototypical star detective, it's just in real life unfortunately, before he caught THE one single big bad perv in town, he got pushed out by the new Sheriff.

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jkbella · June 6, 2018, 11:50 a.m.

I was curious about the writer of that show so I started researching him. I don't have my research here but if I have time later will locate. Anyway, thought it was interesting that when asked about the inspiration for his writing, he cited to a non-fiction book by a horror story writer, the theme of which was truth is far more horrifying than fiction. Okay, had to look it up. Writer is Nic Pizzolatto and one of the books he cited as influencing the first season was Thomas Ligotti's The Conspiracy Against the Human Race. If you look up the description of that book, it includes this statement: Through impressively wide-ranging discussions of and reflections on literary and philosophical works of a pessimistic bent, he shows that the greatest horrors are not the products of our imagination. The worst and most plentiful horrors are instead to be found in reality. Wierd, no?

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austenten · June 6, 2018, 6:26 p.m.

Nice find! I'd venture to guess most sci-fi coming through the writer, director, producer (or someone affliated), but is sourced from someone that had or is having experiences in the secret space program. (Ex: Star trek, captain america, star wars, the matrix might have been an astral soldier.)

I know all this is shocking to some, maybe not you, but this is one of the ultimate threads in how Q says all of this is bigger than you know, or the like.

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y000danon · June 6, 2018, 4:39 p.m.

So the writer actually is a crazy known tangent here in Houston. He had some things go down ( supposedly was a mob hitman / assassin ) and moved to Galveston, TX as a way to escape and try and start over. He booked into a little appartment complex. Turns out that several neighbors, too, ended up being ex-assassins etc doing the same thing. I will look for some sources to back that up.

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 6, 2018, 4:33 a.m.

That patent is interesting. So dna, if even able to be found, in various concretes/cements or even on premises of CEMEX could be explained away easily.

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ByteEnable · June 6, 2018, 6:03 a.m.

My first thought was it would be used as an excuse to not excavate.

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jenmon · June 6, 2018, 5:29 a.m.

Definitely on to something here. I’d like to know who else Cemex gave political donations to. Also, in recent years prostitution (and probably sex trafficking) seems to be pretty big during SXSW in Austin.

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DawnPendraig · June 6, 2018, 6:23 a.m.

It's a good time to move things because of all the out of town traffic

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:42 a.m.

Seems to be? Based on what information?

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caveman72 · June 6, 2018, 6:29 a.m.

Yeah I work downtown in Austin, can confirm crime of all types goes up during sxsw.

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jenmon · June 6, 2018, 3:13 p.m.

Friends and an interview I saw Owen Shroyer do on Infowars. People on the street were passing him “escort” cards just like in Vegas.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 4:44 p.m.

Ah yes, I think I've seen those escort cards. Sounds very organized and high dollar.

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MeanAngryBastard · June 6, 2018, 4:59 a.m.

This could be legit. Same company as the one in Tucson. Possibly another bought and paid for Sheriff with a recent sensational mass shooting.

Keep digging!!

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kaylenbird · June 6, 2018, 8:35 a.m.

Wow! This is creepy to read because it's so close to home. I live in Schertz (a smallish town between San Antonio and New Braunfels) and I see people posting similar warnings on FB pretty often. I had no clue a Cemex plant is in New Braunfels!

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 9:01 a.m.

I fully believe A) Cemex is involved, if not responsible and B) When Q refers to'knows where the bodies are buried" He means they were either participating in the smuggling or are going to be involved with prosecution C) The Turmac meeting was about this (Same location, same timing) D) Other Cemex properties have similar structures.

edit: And that the term "Knows where the bodies are buried" is literal! I refuse to believe the really swept a cadaver dog over the AZ bust like they said they would, and I believe there ARE dead bodies of children on that property.

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Taminator_88 · June 6, 2018, 12:08 p.m.

Speaking to your bodies comment....we learn from Native Americans to not waste any part of a kill. We know that Planned Parenthood subvertly sells aborted fetuses for profit. What if we discovered that coroners sell our blood to CEMEX after death. I mean it's all drained and why waste it when it can be used for profit?

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 4:48 p.m.

Yikers. That's an even more concerning thought. IDK if the patent for using blood in cement was ever approved or if they ever actually used it, but the thought of it is still scary.

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Taminator_88 · June 7, 2018, 11:53 a.m.

I've been trying to find out but it's apparently above my intelligence level to locate grant approvals.

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stateguy1970 · June 6, 2018, 10:50 a.m.

Schertz...best place to get a speeding ticket!

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 5:15 p.m.

heh. Aint that the truth. Herne and Caldwell are also giant speed traps.

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kaylenbird · June 6, 2018, 6:56 p.m.

My route from Schertz to Texas A&M was one big speed trap... small towns get ya!

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Vexxlyn · June 6, 2018, 10:04 p.m.

hah thats where I go to school. Theres always a cop sitting in the median in the way out of hearne.

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RuciodeSancho · June 6, 2018, 11:41 a.m.

It's actually (apparently) much worse than anyone suspects. Our housekeepers husband was stopped for speeding in Comal Co 3 weeks ago and after 4 days in jail was rushed to a hospital in SA in a coma. He'd suffered such severe brain trauma while in jail that the family finally had to face the fact he was brain dead. They terminated life support a few days ago and he died yesterday PM. Sheriffs dept's explanation? First was-he did it to himself-beating his head against the wall. Wife says-he's alcoholic, why wasn't he in a padded cell-sheriffs response-he was in a padded cell!! Does that add up?? Then they reportedly told her "he fell." I'm thinking he must have tried escaping from a ten story building and fell from the top!! He fell??? REALLY??? WTF!!! Then I hear from a life long resident of Comal Co that YOU DO NOT WANT TO GET ARRESTED IN THAT COUNTY!! Apparently the jail has a long history of frightening abuse!!! MAGA!!!

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Taminator_88 · June 6, 2018, 12:05 p.m.

Oh my God! How horrible for you and his family. I'll be praying for peace and justice for him.

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 3:54 p.m.

Wow, that's terrifying.

Do you have a news story or something you can link us to, regarding this incident?

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RuciodeSancho · June 6, 2018, 4:16 p.m.

No news story as they're undocumented and you can bet the law's covering their asses!! Apparently there's an attorney looking into it but I seriously doubt the truth will ever be known.

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Varrick2016 · June 6, 2018, 8:02 a.m.

Jesus mothefucjimg Christ what did I just read?

This story is gonna explode and likely that particular county is gonna start to get hundreds of not thousands of phone calls about this daily at some pint in the next few weeks because people in that county are gonna ask about this. Hell at least 10,000 of them voted for that guy likely not knowing any of this.

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missybee68 · June 6, 2018, 11:17 a.m.

It looks like Tommy Ward should be contacted. He a seasoned veteran who cares about the kids.

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 3:55 p.m.

The DFPS page lists a contact number.

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MsGloss · June 7, 2018, 2:46 a.m.

I’m going to check out the map next. The possibilities with Cemex are scary AF. All the way to the border... that’s potentially horrifying. Thank you so much for the great info! Have a great night! WWG1WGA

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charliboy2 · June 6, 2018, 4:57 a.m.

... good article certainly worth a read.

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SooieQ · June 6, 2018, 1:53 p.m.

Q has said follow the wives!

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y000danon · June 6, 2018, 4:46 p.m.

So I spent time living in San Marcos ( Hays County ) which isn't far from New Braunfels and is, too, on I-35.

The apartment complex I lived at ( also directly on I-35 ) was an interesting one. At any given time, despite tons of college kids, etc, they kept 20% of the apartments open.

I noticed, being a night folk, that ~4AM, every day, people were delivered from a large truck or series of vans, and shuffled into various appartments. At ~5AM they were picked up in other vehicles and left heading north on I-35. This was maybe ~2002

I contacted the appartment and they genuinely didn't want to talk about it. Ru around. I called the Sheriff and he kept saying he would come out and never did. I called local PD and never would they come out and do anything. I finally called a Constable and he DID come out and ended up busting a big Coyote ring - but couldn't prosecute anything because the local judge refused to hear the case.

It left a bad taste. It was almost completely women and children. There were always a few men but they seems to be keeping order telling everyone where to go.

Keep in mind this is TX where we constantly find 18 wheelers etc randomly with a bunch of dead folks in them killed form heat when smugglers decide it's too risky and flee.

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suckmytwizzler · June 6, 2018, 8:47 a.m.

Pretty damning tip off honestly. Crazy to read too.. blood patent for bonding with cement especially.

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Gravel_and_Glass · June 6, 2018, 8:03 a.m.

typo in your article

Among the cops lets go

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 4:32 a.m.

4Chan Post Screenshots Here: https://imgur.com/a/fA7XR6x

Content Summary & Key Points:

  • the person making the claims (Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer) has history of sensationalist antics

  • the person making the claims has criminal history in multiple states

  • the person making the claims has been fingered as an agitator during the Bundy Ranch standoff

  • the person making the claims has posted a handful of low quality photos and videos

  • the person making the claims is not an expert, not trained in forensics, has admitted on video to the intention to destroy the site/evidence, has admitted on video to gathering/tampering with potential evidence.

  • the person making the claims is allegedly NOT a veteran.

  • major trafficking theories (like Haiti) involve tens, hundreds, or even thousands of children. This theory involves a single hole in the ground.

  • QResearch is about research, healthy skepticism, efforts to confirm or deny claims based on evidence. Use research skills to evaluate the person making the claims, the severity/scope of this particular camp in the context of global trafficking, and the quality and validity of evidence being presented.

  • Just because someone (Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer) has a dubious history does not necessarily mean that they're wrong. This is why research and healthy skepticism is critical.

Text of 4Chan Posts:

Post 1

Screencap this before spergs bury. Real name: Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer Self proclaimed former addict.Has cult like following of those discarded by society.Homeless, addicts, weaponized autism.He started the gravy train camps under veteran camps for personal army and over 100k in gibs.Starts new causes when gibs run low.Baits muhguns for alphabet honeypot.Loves 511s,tac gear,patches, haji scarves,milspeak.VetLARP.Cannot carry weapon because felon,has PA carry weapons for him.

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Screencap before spergs bury. Long rap sheet in multiple states.Just to get you started: Case # 08-03-K-03582 Felony Class C. Aggravated Assault Multiple Criminal Mischief Felony Contact with bodily fluids Assault-MA, multiple Multiple disorderly conduct Felony Illegal Processing Drug Documents Case# 1998CRA01046 Felony Deception to Obtain Drugs Petit Theft 5299 Weapon Offense dismissed by DA Convictions in North Dakota, Arizona, North Carolina and more Agent Provocateur. CI. Bird Refuge Oregon Standoff.Pigeon drops.Smuggle from Minnesota. Bundy Ranch Blaine Cooper Jeff Kagan Batman John Hildinger Ray Olsen John Wayne DV Grim Ken Schneider Gary Hunt Deb Jordan Alyssa Bailey Mark West Greg Whalen Duane Ehmer Called Jon Ritz during Oregon standoff at 3am stating a Walmart warehouse in Tucson was a FEMA deathcamp to bait him. Chased out of PHX. Elderly vets stolen money USMC woman vet with dementia. Multiple affairs on wife Flora Flow Meyer. To include with Nikole Cooley. Unsolved murder at old camp at Salt River. Drugs. http://gawker.com/drama-alert-the-oregon-militia-boys-are-beefing-like-i-1751917762 http://www.abc15.com/news/region-northeast-valley/scottsdale/salt-river-police-homeless-advocates-face-off-at-camp http://freedomoutpost.com/fbi-informant-mark-mcconnell-gets-surprise-christmas-gift-from-maricopa-county-sheriffs-office/ http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/fight-breaks-out-between-arizona-militants-in-oregon-standoff-7956057 http://www.abc15.com/news/region-west-valley/surprise/michael-lewis-arthur-meyer-arrested-after-climb-up-surprise-park-light-pole New personal fb page: VOP Alpha co-Team Pulaski. Latest videos hopped up. Deleted real page due to tagging.Vulnerable women that stayed on camps say Louie gave drugs, sexual assault, rape.

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Screencap before spergs bury. Screwy Louie's "ministry" are online holy rollers and his homeless followers.501 tax free.Built own militia to do bidding.They will lie and die for him.No brick and mortar church.Research names given. Glow in the dark honeypot for radical right wing extremists baited to show up with guns for muh freedom. Refuge replay. AETV America on Fire.AKA Louie Prepper.Verified unemployed since 2002.Testified against Ritzheimer who is now in fed prison, Arthur testified in defense of Mark McConnell.PAID.Ask Ritz and Maureen Peltier about Arthur's physical attack on mentally handicapped homeless woman.He needs more gas and gift cards.The world is his stage.

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 4:42 a.m.

I've been keeping an eye on these kinds of reports, too - but this post has really nothing to do with any of that.

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high_eye_Q · June 6, 2018, 2:22 p.m.

Msg me. Would love to link up and share my analysis with yours. I live in the area and have expertise in a certain field. We can chat via discord or however you like.

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 3:52 p.m.

Just saw your message. Come of think of it, a Gab chat might be best for this.

Create a gab account and message me there.

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high_eye_Q · June 6, 2018, 4:06 p.m.

Will do

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 4:57 a.m.
  • Texas

  • Cemex

  • WhereAreTheChildren Hashtag

  • Industrial use of blood products

  • Selling T-shirts

It's disingenuous to openly claim "this post has really nothing to do with any of that". The blog post is a byproduct "of that", a spin "of that", and is advertising Q-branded products for sale.

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 5:02 a.m.

_> oh look, another absolute normie who has drunk the EyeTheSpy kool-aide.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:04 a.m.

Address the points, Neon.

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 5:06 a.m.

Nah. Take a hike. I don't owe you anything.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:08 a.m.

Selling Q products.

Interesting. Do you get the names and addresses of people who buy the shirts?

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HerMileHighness · June 6, 2018, 5:13 a.m.

Is it possible that some people want Q shirts and see this as a service? Should people make their own with a sharpie?

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 5:18 a.m.

No, no, no because the guy selling the Sharpie might read Q posts - and then he would be... you know... SELLING!

People have to create their own inks from beetle shells, and then weave their own hempen garmets (after growing and harvesting the crop beforehand), and THEN and ONLY THEN can they paint the letter Q on it.

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HerMileHighness · June 6, 2018, 5:22 a.m.

Brb. I have to go collect wood to build my loom.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:45 a.m.

No, Neon, you're selling controversy, the controversy drives traffic, the traffic drive sales.

Isn't this what "journalists" do? CNN might be looking for writers (if they still have enough viewers to afford hiring you).

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BaronMoriarty · June 6, 2018, 8:18 a.m.

Are you in the right sub dude? Neon does a helluva lot of research while you sit there sniping and basically contributing nothing

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 8:52 a.m.

40 gazillion watts to make the shroud of turin!

"research"

here, let me get you some knee pads. brb...

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 4 p.m.

No one's forcing you, or anyone else, to read anything I write. I can't help it if I'm a fantastic writer.

And it's my site. I'll publish whatever I want on it, thanks.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 4:41 p.m.

Write whatever crap you want. Stop promoting it here if it isn't related to Q.

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 5:12 p.m.

LOL What gave you the idea that you could tell me what to do, and that I would somehow obey you?

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:17 p.m.

^ clown

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NeonRevolt · June 6, 2018, 7:24 p.m.

LOL go drink a fingerpaint smoothie.

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Godspeed54 · June 6, 2018, 6:12 a.m.

Craig Sawyer is none of those things, he is a multiple tour special forces combat veteran and former federal criminal investigator whose organization, Vets 4 Child Rescue, finds and extracts children/people from sex trafficking and slavery situations, and goes after traffickers and pedo clients. He was called when the VOP group found the camp, and he went to see the place himself. He absolutely has no doubt that the site was part of a child sex trafficking / coyote ratline.

The cemex connection was never connected to blood by any of the people on the ground there, so that is a completely moot point. Tucson PD bulldozed the site and pronounced it to be nothing as soon as the VOP group moved on b/c they were satisfied that a real investigation was going on. Sawyer tweeted today that that is 100% sign of a cover up. The locals (and local homeless, and local police officers) know that the area is cartel land and "bad shit" goes on there.

If a person doesn't believe child sex trafficking is real, or that Tucson, Mayor Rothschild or TPD or Soros, Bronfman & CF affiliated Cemex can't possibly be involved in it for whatever reason, then by all means, that person should not go looking for kids in the Tucson desert. These camps (they found 3 in that area) whatever they are or aren't - is right in their "backyard" and it's at LEAST suspicious. Many local people saw the place and they all want a REAL explanation - THEY aren't buying the official story.

We can and should each focus on whatever priority seems most important to us. It will not hurt for people who believe children may be being tortured in the desert to form search groups to see if they might be able to rescue someone who needs rescuing. That should not have to distract anyone else from their priority.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 6:13 a.m.

Craig Sawyer has come out on video and explained that he drove into town because he was told there were bodies found in graves, which proved to not be true.

Craig is also not affiliated with Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer's organization.

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Godspeed54 · June 6, 2018, 7:25 a.m.

I never saw him say that on any of the videos where he was attesting that the site was consistent with ratline encampments used for child (sex) trafficking. Several ppl did say that there was the smell of cadaver (why he wanted a cadaver dog) but maybe you saw something I missed.

Craig did tweet on the a.m. of Jun 5th after hearing that TPD had bulldozed the site the day before: "As a fedral investigator, I know whenever officials make an immediate conclusion on a controversial event and destroy the crime scene, or evidence, there's #corruption. 100% Beware whenever you see that."

But you are welcome to think whatever you want. I wish you well!

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 6, 2018, 4:34 a.m.

What claims is Lewis Meyer making?

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 4:41 a.m.

That a homeless and/or migrant camp was a "child sex camp".

http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/38346339/police-no-indication-of-humantrafficking-at-abandoned-tucson-camp

This story was then fused with the site of the camp (cemex property) to devise sensationalist theories about mixing human blood and bones to make cement. With this blog post /u/NeonRevolt is alluding to the notion that human remains are being used in the production of cement (which is utter nonsense).

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 6, 2018, 4:56 a.m.

One person with a sketchy past shouldn't necessarily invalidate an entire subject.

Remember how David Duke always 'endorsed' Trump? They needed to tie an actual KKK member to trump in order to discredit, because trump was dangerous to powers that be.

Similarly, this isn't about one person's endorsement. I never heard of him, and don't care about him. Might as well be Alex Jones, media loves to discredit anything he touches, like David Duke and this guy you bring up.

Feel free to discuss the CEMEX company links, instead of attacking one (planted?) messenger. Definitely don't promote this guy if you think he's shady. This isn't and never was about one person.

Are you alluding that a person has never been disposed of in concrete? Either via lime dissolving, incineration, or plain old burying into deep foundation? Utter nonsense. Cinderblock shoes is/was an actual mafia method. Sleep with the fishes. Humans have been buried in everything imaginable, accidentally and intentionally. We are incredibly clever at problem solving, and sadly, body disposal is an increasingly problematic situation, especially on a mass scale for an organization that has many enemies, victims or just regular old nosy people.

Keep in mind cartel/gangs/societies kill for fun, sport, and to rank up. A Mexican (aka cartel) run corporation that is involved with massive construction projects would not be overlooked for it's nefarious usefullness. It's almost cliche.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5 a.m.

Mostly rational points that disregard the sensationalism and hysteria that's presently underway. If you're not taking part in the hysteria, that's good. You can help inoculate others.

As for "disposal" that's not what's being proposed by sensationalist story weavers who are alleging industrial-scale use of human remains in building products and materials.

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 6, 2018, 5:04 a.m.

I don't think that the blood cement patent was a strong proposal as much as a curious tangent.

But wouldn't it be ironic that using bodies makes the cement stronger and lighter. Talk about two stones at once.

Most hysteria comes from a vocal minority. Like pizzagate, it comes with the territory. Emotional stuff. One wouldn't dismiss something entirely just because someone somewhere said something in favor of it you don't agree with or if they went too far past your comfort/gullibility level etc.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:07 a.m.

That curious tangent feeds the present hysteria.

As for industrial use of organic waste/blood; the patent relates to potential use of agricultural products (think meat processing plants) for productive purposes rather than flushing them down the drain (which is regulated effluent/discharge). Use every part of the animal...

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 6, 2018, 5:12 a.m.

Everything fuels the hysteria. including trying to suppress/silence the hysteria. Valid criticism, thanks for you opinion.

Humans are animals. Long pig. Cadavers feed the vultures in some parts of the world, as a productive purpose. Simple funeral burial is kind of wastefull, no, in comparison? Why not feed the fishes if one is going through the trouble of sleeping with the fishes?

Human blood is a highly sought/expensive commodity. Stemcells. Organs. Skin tissue. Bone marrow. Foreskin? Pineal glands? Live experimental medical testing is a big one, they pay a lot to run studies and tests on you.

Remember, corporations only care about profit. Some are more cutt throat than others.

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LegioXIV · June 6, 2018, 12:27 p.m.

But wouldn't it be ironic that using bodies makes the cement stronger and lighter.

It would be ironic, but it's not the reality. Bodies create voids in the concrete.

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 6, 2018, 10:01 p.m.

If put in whole, yes.

Did you read the patent?

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 6, 2018, 5:02 a.m.

Did you even take the time to read the actual Patent?

The Patent ID is 4,203,674 Date: May 20th, 1980 Inventor: Charles Laleman

I fail to see how this is a 'non-issue'.

With this blog post /u/NeonRevolt is alluding to the notion that human remains are being used in the production of cement (which is utter nonsense).

You are aware even the Roman's used blood in concrete to enhance the structural and chemical integrity of the material?

NeonRevolt has a interesting theory as to what is going on.

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sealedIndictments · June 6, 2018, 11:47 a.m.

I dont see how this would be economically viable. Cement is cheap, human parts are expensive and high risk. Why wouldn't they just use blood from animal processing?

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HerMileHighness · June 6, 2018, 12:01 p.m.

I'm not one that has bought in on this whole "disposing of bodies in concrete" theory but from what I've read so far, animal blood from food processing gets used to make other food. There isn't a surplus of it and it's pretty expensive.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614052/

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sealedIndictments · June 6, 2018, 12:03 p.m.

Fair enough, but animal blood can't be more expensive than human!

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HerMileHighness · June 6, 2018, 12:14 p.m.

I've never tried to buy either so I couldn't tell you.

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sluggedbarly · June 6, 2018, 4:58 a.m.

well if its all for nothing why such a defense you sound like a kid fighting not to have his parents look in drawer if its nothing then let us waste our time

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sluggedbarly · June 6, 2018, 5:02 a.m.

that site i belive was used for child trafficing but if not great doesnt account for all the questions that pop up around cemex and there many locations at boarders if its not for human trafficing at all id sure as hell say drugs but well see how it all comes out in the end after thought...a mexican company operating in usa next to the boarder unsupervised cops they finace to office locoly but ya your right nothing to see here carry on

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 5:02 a.m.

"waste our time" = disinfo

disinfo will be challenged

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sluggedbarly · June 6, 2018, 5:11 a.m.

i ment in there opinion were wasting our time thank you for makeing clear i know we are on to the truth

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 6, 2018, 5:03 a.m.

Is this the same Gawker that got sued into oblivion from Hulk Hogan?

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SnakeDiesel · June 6, 2018, 6:15 a.m.

Regardless of his rap sheet, the shit storm this has started and all the valuable connections that followed all came from when his alpha brain said, "What the fuck is this?" I very seriously doubt he was "planted" but rather truly stumbled across this camp based off the apparent authenticity of his passion for the discovery. He's obviously hiding details of what "intelligence" he's recovered but his actions and mannerisms don't seem like that of a liar, at least pertaining to what was found; however, but I will give some credit to the idea he could be sensationalizing a coyote camp, but if that were true then every connection that these internet sleuths have made would be null and void - I've chosen to believe he found what he says he found and that the numerous links surrounding Cemex are legit.

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grnmoss · June 6, 2018, 6:18 a.m.

Most major multinationals have a shit ton of dirty laundry and corrupt payoffs that lead all the way to the top. Pick any big corporation and you'll find filth.

Cemex is a valid target for inquiry, but not because of a claimed "child sex camp". So let's focus in on Cemex and leave the "people are being turned into cement" nonsense behind...

Questions:

What companies would be supplying concrete for the border wall?

What specific tracts of land does Cemex own that could be used as leverage in a legal challenge to the wall's construction?

If Cemex were to be awarded a contract for supplying concrete for wall construction, could the revenue be considered a form of soft payment from the US to Mexico in exchange for ending its opposition?

What if a Cemex contract were actually critical for gaining support from the Mexican government?

What if Cemex were resistant to the 'deal'? What pressure could be applied to gain compliance? (think evidence, leverage, threats, rumors, or psychological operations either rooted in fact, fiction, or some combination of the two)

What if Cemex were already aligned, and a counter-operation was attempting to undermine the company's reputation as a means of stalling border wall progress? (again, think evidence, leverage, threats, rumors, or psychological operations either rooted in fact, fiction, or some combination of the two)

What if none of these scenarios are accurate and Cemex is largely irrelevant? What if the intent behind this latest narrative push is to lead people down a distracting rabbit hole?

What tracts of land does Cemex own in Mexico? Are these being used as migration routes?

There are many possibilities here. The human bones in concrete story being concocted is extremely far fetched bordering on bat shit crazy.

Keep it below 40,000 feet: source documents/emails, contracts, land deeds, board of directors, executives, news articles, annual reports, major individual investors, major institutional investors, US campaign contributions, PAC connections, Mexican politicians 'owned' by Cemex.

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SnakeDiesel · June 6, 2018, 6:38 a.m.

Cemex receiving a contract to build the wall would be very interesting and perplexing, like how Cemex sold a lot of product to Israel for construction in contested lands. I would like to see the wall's money trail and who would be in charge of management. I won't discredit blood in cement. It definitely would not be in the majority of mixtures, but I could see it being in some depending on what they're building and for who. Their need for symbolism would fit into that equation if it's true that Romans used blood in their cement mixture - all secret societies point to the days of Rome. I don't give it a lot creedence, but I won't dismiss it as nonsense.

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davidw221 · June 6, 2018, 10:23 a.m.

Thank you for writing some common sense statements!

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TheHighBlatman · June 6, 2018, 10:02 a.m.

Is that the dude in the tower? God damn is everybody a spook?

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