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Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:02 am to BugAC
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i'll post some more items with "names" for their items that aren't slaves.
Dude, you don't know they weren't slaves, just like I don't know that they were. I'm bringing this here for the sake of discussion. This is extremely fishy to a lot of people whether you like it or not.
Here is the photo with the throw pillow ad.
10,000 dollars for a fricking throw pillow. And Wayfair says those were "accurately priced" items. It's very suspicious when you start to consider Wayfair's ties to known human traffickers like Ghislaine Maxwell. Yes, they put names on their items. Yes, this also makes it convenient to use as an excuse in the event they're busted out doing nefarious shite.
The woman who exposed all of this stuff on Reddit posted a damn video of her adding one of these items into her shopping cart and when the next page pops up to confirm the order the very first line was autofilled in with the name of a missing child. First and last name. Anyone who wants to see it can find the shite on youtube I think. I am not going to link to Reddit here, but it was also all posted and discussed on Reddit.
This one isn't going to just go away like some of you would like to see happen. I think they've been caught in it.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:04 am to BugAC
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Are we noticing a trend yet?
sure have.
none of those are names of missing children and none of those items are $10,000.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:08 am to CAD703X
They only want to talk about the cabinets because a 10,000+ dollar cabinet is a little more believable than a 10,000 dollar throw pillow.
It's ridiculous the way these folks act. It's very fricking obvious there is something strange going on here.
It's ridiculous the way these folks act. It's very fricking obvious there is something strange going on here.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:12 am to BoarEd
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10,000 dollars for a fricking throw pillow. And Wayfair says those were "accurately priced" items.
So who's supplying the sex slaves? Wayfair or Bungalow Rose? Is Wayfair finding conveniently named pillows that share the name of the missing people? (Which duplessis isn't exactly a rare name) Or is Bungalow Rose working with Wayfair, and naming their pillows after missing people?
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The woman who exposed all of this stuff on Reddit posted a damn video of her adding one of these items into her shopping cart and when the next page pops up to confirm the order the very first line was autofilled in with the name of a missing child.
So her computer, autofilled the name of a missing child? Do you know how autofill works? You type in a name of something as you check out, and for ease of use, it automatically populates the name. I'm sure the Q-tard that posted that video previously added the missing persons name, then posted a video of "y'all, OMG, look what just magically appeared".
Here is birchlane's bungalow rose pillows, all having names for them.
If you want to convince me this isn't a coincidence, then you need to explain to me:
1) How did the item get named?
2) Is the manufacturer working with wayfair to sell sex slaves?
3) More proof than some overpriced items as a "AHA!" moment.
You stated in this thread, "i don't know". You are correct. You don't know. But you sure are posting like you figured it out.
Like so many other Qtarded conspiracy theories, i'm sure some are legit. The Epstein stuff seems legit. But wayfair selling you a sex slave as well as some cabinets is interdimensional lizard people, retarded. That's why Q is not believed by so many, because for the 1 or 2 things that shake out as correct, it's littered with 10,000 other asinine foil hat consipiracies.
This post was edited on 7/14/20 at 11:16 am
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:15 am to BugAC
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The Epstein stuff seems legit. But wayfair selling you a sex slave as well as some cabinets is interdimensional lizard people, retarded.
You just contradicted yourself. These people are connected to Epstein.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:16 am to BoarEd
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It's ridiculous the way these folks act
What do you mean "these folk?"
I'm referencing cabinets because that's all i knew about. You just posted the pillow, so again, i referenced that. Stop pretending i'm ignoring every point you bring up. I reply and address each one, do i not?
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It's very fricking obvious there is something strange going on here.
I thought you "didn't know".
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:17 am to BoarEd
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Can you not read? This thread has nothing to do with Tom Hanks. Would you mind sticking to the topic? Otherwise, would you kindly shut the frick up? Thanks.
Thanx posted the wayfair search hack on the isaac kappy dead bridge
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:19 am to BoarEd
quote:Wayfair or Bungalow Rose? Because Bungalow Rose is the one who is selling it on Wayfair's platform
You just contradicted yourself. These people are connected to Epstein.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:19 am to BoarEd
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You just contradicted yourself. These people are connected to Epstein.
I'm talking about the Epstein sex island and mysteriously dying stuff that we know exists. This one guy is pictured with Maxwell. Ok. Show me some other connections. Trump was pictured with Epstein, is he involved too?
If this guy is connected, then show me proof other than the 1 photo in the media with him next to Maxwell. Epstein was a billionairre and hung out with billionaires. I'm sure some are caught up in the epstein stuff, but i doubt every single person photographed with Epstein is automatically a pedo. Maybe i'm not cynical enough, or maybe i just have too much faith in humans.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:21 am to cajunangelle
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cajunangelle
Yeah, i wouldn't suggest anyone click on that link.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:39 am to BugAC
Niraj Shah is the name of the guy who runs Wayfair. He's not the same guy photographed with Ghislaine Maxwell (that dude is their President of Operations).
This guy also has "The Shah Family Foundation" and they appear to work with children across multiple sectors. They work in education based stuff and are partnered with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Websites littered with photos of kids.
There is simply too much smoke around this stuff imo. Like I said, I do not know for certain, but I'm pretty well convinced. When it first happened there were product codes people could plug into Google and it was generating images of kids in bathing suits and shite, man.
Hell, there was one ad someone found that was a 26k dollar furniture item I had never even heard of before and when you pulled up the ad the picture was of a kid eating an icepop treat.
None of this is proof of course, but I'll just say there had better damn well be an investigation already underway.
This guy also has "The Shah Family Foundation" and they appear to work with children across multiple sectors. They work in education based stuff and are partnered with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Websites littered with photos of kids.
There is simply too much smoke around this stuff imo. Like I said, I do not know for certain, but I'm pretty well convinced. When it first happened there were product codes people could plug into Google and it was generating images of kids in bathing suits and shite, man.
Hell, there was one ad someone found that was a 26k dollar furniture item I had never even heard of before and when you pulled up the ad the picture was of a kid eating an icepop treat.
None of this is proof of course, but I'll just say there had better damn well be an investigation already underway.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:42 am to BoarEd
quote:Not google. It was Yandex, a Russian search engine
When it first happened there were product codes people could plug into Google and it was generating images of kids in bathing suits and shite, man.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:45 am to Yak
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Not google. It was Yandex, a Russian search engine
Right you are.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:46 am to BoarEd
Wayfair is selling adrenochrome to the elites and also trafficking children along with the cabal.
Do your research. The YouTube videos are out there. There simply are NO consequences. Q has been trying to tell you fools this for years.
Do your research. The YouTube videos are out there. There simply are NO consequences. Q has been trying to tell you fools this for years.
This post was edited on 7/14/20 at 11:48 am
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:47 am to BoarEd
quote:It's why I personally believe it's an Active Measures campaign
Right you are.
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:52 am to Yak
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It's why I personally believe it's an Active Measures campaign
I can get why you would believe that maybe, but to me it's still a bridge too far. It doesn't account for why Wayfair freely admits that those items were "correctly priced." 10,000 for a throw pillow? That makes no sense in any universe.
My money is on trafficking. These people (the Shahs) work in precisely the type of place a predator may want to canvass to identify troubled or susceptible youths (Boys and Girls Clubs). And in this scenario, it simply means that Yandex isn't as compromised as our search engines here in the US. Or, they're cooperating in the takedown of these folks.
It would be interesting to run some other controversial topics through Yandex and compare results to google.
This post was edited on 7/14/20 at 11:55 am
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:54 am to BoarEd
I said this earlier, but there's logical explanations for stuff like pillows:
I've seen that on platforms like this, it costs money to de-list items when out of stock and re-list once inventory is replenished. So to skate those fees, people will jack the price up to absurd numbers so that no one would actually buy a $10K pillow and then bring back to normal prices once you have some inventory on it
I've seen that on platforms like this, it costs money to de-list items when out of stock and re-list once inventory is replenished. So to skate those fees, people will jack the price up to absurd numbers so that no one would actually buy a $10K pillow and then bring back to normal prices once you have some inventory on it
Posted on 7/14/20 at 11:56 am to Yak
But this is contradicted by Wayfair itself. They said those were "accurately priced." And that when they bring them back to the marketplace they'll "do a better job explaining why the price point is so high."
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