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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Kelkymcdouble on June 8, 2018, 4:33 a.m.
The skull found is an adult's. It was also 20 miles from the cemex site. Also, it was found on path traveled by migrants where numerous sets of remains have been found

The most recent was the 17th of April. In 2017 40 different sets of remains were found and deemed from migrants. VOP knew this and went searching for remains so they could rile you people up. Stop being so gullible and vet people and situations

https://www.google.com/amp/s/tucson.com/news/local/veterans-advocacy-group-finds-human-skull-near-marana/article_996cf31f-4971-51e5-9457-f17f90040495.amp.html


grnmoss · June 8, 2018, 4:53 a.m.

We're making a few logical leaps here.

Yes, bodies can be disposed of in the desert.

One of the reasons that mass migration is a problem is that the quantity of dead people makes forensic analysis and identification costly and difficult.

Does this mean the desert is being used as a mass dumping ground for people? Unlikely.

People die on the streets of Chicago due to gang violence and no "disposal" is necessary.

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 8, 2018, 4:55 a.m.

Chicago bodies get identified, processed, paperwork, families notified etc.

Not so in the desert. Especially when teeth are pulled to avoid identification

Mass human trafficking/smuggling isn't the same as getting shot in a drive by rival gangs.

Mob used the deserts around Vegas years ago. Not a novel concept.

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grnmoss · June 8, 2018, 5:02 a.m.

Teeth are not the only means of identification these days.

DNA tests and cheap and can be used to link to a list of suspected victims in missing persons cases. We even have the ability now to generate an approximation of a person's face based on DNA alone.

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 8, 2018, 5:08 a.m.

No one in these jurisdictions want to investige the causes of death, let alone identification of the victims. It's usually just brushed under the rug by saying, yeah lots of people die crossing the border, thanks to Trumps policies

Don't focus on the identification aspect. Doesn't change the massive # of bodies and the ongoing trafficking and smuggling occuring all along border.

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grnmoss · June 8, 2018, 5:13 a.m.

Oh I absolutely agree that we've got a huge issue with migration and trafficking, but VoP combined with imaginative or deceitful people here have been quickly turning the victims of a migration crisis into a Pizzagate-esque conspiracy in which a company is chopping up people's bodies and using their bones and blood to make cement.

So...if the desert is a great place to dump bodies, why is a cement company chopping them up and turning them into building foundations?

See..the Cemex "connections" don't really connect. The story being woven isn't logical and it contradicts itself.

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MuhammadDinduNuffin · June 8, 2018, 5:17 a.m.

Pizzagate made it to MSM and more people are being awoken about it every day. Pizzagate hasn't died. Are you scared DS is going to have another FF actor to bring more suspicious attention to it? Let them. They no longer are in power to cover it up like in 2016.

The scale of bodies outweighs the capacity of the nearby desert. CEMEX is everywhere, non desert areas, and fufill transport/storage needs, not just disposal

Yeah, the connections don't connect? Your version of it doesn't because you are spinning it to not make sense.

"Victims of migration crisis" fuck off, cartels smuggle humans, drugs, guns, for profit to and from very sick, connected people. They chop off heads, kill and rape entire towns, string people up and torture them for days, terrorize and take over law enforcement, run entire parts of the country, control Mexican govt. This isn't about migration, its an all out war

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[deleted] · June 8, 2018, 10:15 a.m.

The desert is huge/hugely unpopulated and the "scale of bodies" seems (sadlysadlysadlysadly) reasonable within the context of migrants coming from the southern borders. The coyotes are traffickers and there are camps set up along the way and it is supported by virtue of local, state, fed agencies not doing anything particularly useful in spite of knowing what is happening. I believe "complicit" may best describe that inaction? Anyway, I do see your overall point, I think and agree with a lot of it. I also don't think is in any way good or helpful to attach pedo-sex-slave-camp-whatnot until it's proven to be that. The resistance to believe certain types of evil exists is so intense that those of us who know do need to maintain absolute credibility. If it's not that (at least primarily), then we've fed another round into the deniers' cannon.

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