Please don't even talk about child-sex-slavery, or even teenage child sex slavery without understanding the worlds OWNER is the largest consumer of the product.
Wiki Leaks report Current
Now USA will not admit the number of white USA children shipped to Saudi, but they will admit the number of black children from Africa; Recall that black-children are $20K USD a head, and white children are $100K usd a head, and there are more customers than children.
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/07/2019
TAGS: KDEM, MR, PGOV, PHUM
SUBJECT: FROM CHILD BRIDE TO SEX SLAVE: HOW MAURITANIAN GIRLS ARE TRAFFICKED INTO SAUDI ARABIA
Classified By: Charge d´Affaires Dennis Hankins for reasons 1.4 (b and
d)
(C) Summary: Reports of trafficking of Mauritanian child brides to Saudi Arabia are on the rise. The girls, usually between 5 and 12 years of age, are married off to wealthy Saudi men in exchange for hefty bride prices. Once they arrive in Saudi Arabia, they become sex slaves to their husbands. In 2008, the Association of Women Heads of Household -— a local NGO focused on women´s rights -- provided support to 15 victims of trafficking. This year, between January and March, they have already tended to 11 cases. In response to this problem, Aminetou Mint El Moctar, president of the association, has single-handedly launched a campaign against trafficking. She wants to raise awareness among parents about the realities of child marriages to Saudi men as well as force the government to acknowledge and address the problem. UNICEF recognizes the problem and intends to address it in its next national study on child trafficking but it has not taken any concrete action. End summary.
------------------------ THE CHILD BRIDE BUSINESS
------------------------ 2. (C) In a meeting April 7 with PolOff, Mint El Moctar denounced the traditional practice of child marriages as the main driver of trafficking. Traffickers approach poor and ignorant Mauritanian families about marrying their daughters to wealthy Saudi men. Hefty bride prices amounting to 5-6 million ouguiya (approximately $20,000) and promises of better opportunities for the girls lure the families into accepting, says Mint El Moctar. The intermediaries are usually associated with local travel agencies, which Mint El Moctar says are in reality trafficking networks. The girls are taken to Saudi Arabia by a family member or by a travel agency designated "tutor." The agency intermediary gets a commission from the husband for striking the marriage deal -- amounts vary according to the girl´s beauty and youth.
(C) Mint El Moctar stressed that once they arrive in Saudi Arabia, these child brides become sex slaves to their husbands. She explained that pre-pubescent girls are highly prized by Saudi men but, once they reach puberty or become pregnant, they are of no further interest to their husbands. According to Mint El Moctar, the girls are then repudiated and thrown into the streets. Without a support network, they have no choice but to become prostitutes. Comment: PolOff had already heard reports of the sex slavery practice from Cy Lalla Aisha of human rights organization FONADH. Aisha told PolOff she had met a Mauritanian girl who had spent three years in Saudi Arabia locked up in a room without seeing anybody but her husband and a female servant who tended to her needs. The trafficking and abuses has also been denounced by Radio France International in a January 4 report that includes testimonies of Mulheri, a 7 year old girl trafficked to Saudi Arabia, and Aminetou who, upon her divorce, had to leave her children behind in Saudi Arabia. End comment.
-------------------- TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN
-------------------- 4. (C) Mint El Moctar also denounced trafficking of adult women to Saudi Arabia for prostitution purposes. She said the travel agencies offer poor women to pay for their plane tickets and visa to look for work opportunities in Saudi Arabia. The women agree to reimburse the agency once they get to their destination. They are then forced to prostitute themselves to pay their debt. Mint Moctar said around thirty Mauritanian women have been convicted in Saudi Arabia for prostitution and are serving prison terms there. She stated these trafficking victims are punished for crimes they
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committed while being trafficked.
------------------------- SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL
------------------------- 5. (C) The Mauritanian government does not recognize trafficking as a problem, says Mint El Moctar. Articles 332 and 335 of the Penal Code have provisions against trafficking which are not enforced. Mint El Moctar recently sent a letter to High State Council President General Abdel Aziz to denounce government inaction but received no response. As a result, she started her own public awareness campaign and is fighting for the creation of a law project to criminalize and combat trafficking. Comment: In February 2009, PolOff met with a government representative in the Ministry of Justice who stated trafficking of Mauritanian women did not exist and trafficking to Saudi Arabia was not possible because there was a government law that required women to travel with a male family member. End comment.
(C) Mint El Moctar stressed that the court system puts all the blame on the girls that are victims of trafficking. She mentioned that a girl who dares denounce her trafficker is accused of being a depraved and sinful woman.
(C) Mint El Moctar stated she has received death threats for pushing the issue. She has been accused of being a liar, a madwoman, and a traitor who damages Mauritania´s reputation.
(C) Mint El Moctar asked for the United States´ help to raise awareness of this problem and to bring the issue to the United Nations. She thanked the United States for denouncing human rights violations through the Human Rights report and said this publication had been useful in confronting the Mauritanian authorities with traditionally taboo issues.
-------------- OTHER CONCERNS
-------------- 9. (C) Mint El Moctar also expressed concern about a recent surge in child marriages in Mauritania. She explained that families are so worried about their daughters getting raped or having sex before marriage, that they marry them as soon as they can to preserve their honor. (Note: Rape is a generalized problem in Mauritania that receives no government attention. Zeinebou Mint Taleb Moussa, president of the Mauritanian Association for the Health of Mother and Child (AMSME), said that in 2008 the center she supervises -- the only one providing services to victims of rape in Mauritania -- received 304 victims. She stated most victims do not seek help. The week of April 1, a center volunteer was raped and threatened for her affiliation to the center. End note.) According to Mint El Moctar, early marriages expose young girls to domestic violence, domestic servitude, and endangers their health. She introduced PolOff to a pregnant 12 year old girl who had already been married for three years and was regularly beaten by her husband. Comment: Again, these reports were confirmed by Cy Lalla Aisha from FONADH who told PolOff one of her clients was a 12 year old who almost died in childbirth. End comment.
------------------------------------------- UNICEF and UN Population Fund POINT OF VIEW
------------------------------------------- 10. (C) Both UNICEF and the UN recognize the problem but stated they do not have the resources to take concrete actions. Mohamed Lemine Ahmed Seyfer, Protection Specialist at UNICEF Mauritania stated that the "trafficking of Mauritanian girls to Saudi Arabia is a recognized problem that has been signaled by many NGOs. He said that the Ministry of Women has recognized the problem and that UNICEF intends to approach this issue in its next national study on
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child trafficking. They also intend to work together with UNICEF Saudi Arabia. Seyfer requested United States funds to help accelerate actions against child trafficking in Mauritania. He said UNICEF is soliciting funds to send a joint UNICEF/Ministry of Women investigative mission to Saudi Arabia.
(C) Ahmed Salem Bouh, representative of the United Nations Population Fund, said that the United Nations has been working in close collaboration with the government in the fight against child marriage and women´s rights in general. Nevertheless, even though they worked with the government to pass law´s against child marriage they don´t have specific programs to curtail the trafficking of Mauritanian girls to Saudi Arabia.
(C) Comment: Trafficking, the corollary of poverty and traditional practices harmful to women, is one of many taboos in Mauritanian society. NGOs like Mint El Moctar´s wage a lone battle without resources or recognition. The coup d´etat is likely to make their quest even more difficult. As the United States seeks to support democratic forces in Mauritania, it should put an emphasis on increasing these NGO´s capacity to denounce and fight human rights abuses as well as provide support to victims. With their "in your face approach" towards the government, their capacity to undertake concrete actions and mobilize the population at the grassroots level, and their desire to fight against all odds for a more democratic society -- even at the expense of their reputation and personal safety -- human rights activists like Mint El Moctar are among our best partners in democracy. End comment.
Muslim Mauritania was the last country to outlaw slavery in 1980.
Yeah, Islam is great. Not.
And WHAT is the deal with "sex slaves???" Yes, sexuality is great... WHEN done within the confines of a committed marriage. And yes, it is an area of struggle for a lot of people, men, but also women. But who in tarnation wants sex with someone when it is against their will??? Why don't they just get a dog, cat, gerbil or dolphin while at it?
There are now more slaves in the world that at the height of the mid-Atlantic slave trade! But since it seems a lot of the Deep State are involved with it, I guess it goes unreported and no one in the media cares. All I can say to them is Christ's warning in Luke 17 "It is better for him if a millstone is hung around his neck and he is thrown into the sea, than that he should cause one of these little ones to stumble."
Yeah, this will get blow off. But I suggest that we are going to be dead a whole LOT longer than we are alive, and if Hell is real (and it is), a million years from now adulterer Wee Willy Gates will rue the day (and besides, WHO in their right mind would want to have sex with Wee Willy, even for a million dollars??? That is, unless you are in to cardigan sex! Ugh!
Making slavery ILLEGAL only apply's to humans and Muslim women
White women are attractive "dogs", and not considered human under slavery rules
While on the book in all MENA that now slavery is 'illegal' in all cases that have gone to court the woman who brought the case to court of her OWN slavery ( most often a 8 year old child 'women' ) is/was jailed for 'prostitution', see if they go public for their own sex-slavery then they're charged with prostitution.
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Good child 'brides' in Saudi keep their mouth shut enjoy the cock, and when they begin puberty they enter INTL white-slavery whore-houses where they completely become persona-non-grata
Yes, I know. I follow the sad, evil cases in Pakistan where this is horrible. And in Afghanistan, Dr. Paul Cameron of Family Research Inst. says they use BOYS the same way, calling them 'batcha boys' tho I might have the spelling wrong. FRI is an EXCELLENT institution familyresearchinst.org. Cameron PhD from U. of Colorado Boulder
Bacha bāzī (Persian: بچه بازی, lit. 'boy play') is a slang term used in Afghanistan for a custom in Afghanistan involving child sexual abuse by older men of young adolescent males or boys, called dancing boys, often involving sexual slavery and child prostitution.
Like I said, this is not Afghan specific, this is common to piracy, and all of Europe, and MENA, and all of Islam where there is no apparent rules about ass fucking children, until of a certain age;
Even Koran speaks of fucking little girls before puberty as 'all good' which is why white little girls kidnapped from USA and sent to SAUDI is such a huge biz.
Lets make it clear that 'fucking' the little brother in the ass is a why spread common, in all of MENA; Because the Muslim don't get pussy, and women cant' be fucked outside of marriage, and you must be rich to get a wife, most Muslim men, if not rich, the only 'pussy' they ever get is Bacha pussy;
Now ask again why millions of Muslim young men go to europe, because the Jew owned Hollywood has told them that all white women are whores;
As a Christian, I hold sex in high regard, as one of God's good gifts. Of course, as men it is always a battle, but a worthwhile one.
I have read the Qu'ran twice. It is a religion of filth, violence and misogyny. Check out Dr. Paul Cameron at Family Research Inst. He's great; also has written about the bacha boys thing. How utterly evil... tho not as evil as the trans operations perhaps.
As noted, Christ has warned very severely about messing with these little ones. He warned because he knows the end state of those who do this.
Wiki-Leaks report, one of the main reasons that SAUDI demands the death of Julian Assange.
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/07/2019
TAGS: KDEM, MR, PGOV, PHUM
SUBJECT: FROM CHILD BRIDE TO SEX SLAVE: HOW MAURITANIAN GIRLS ARE TRAFFICKED INTO SAUDI ARABIA
Classified By: Charge d´Affaires Dennis Hankins for reasons 1.4 (b and
d)
(C) Summary: Reports of trafficking of Mauritanian child brides to Saudi Arabia are on the rise. The girls, usually between 5 and 12 years of age, are married off to wealthy Saudi men in exchange for hefty bride prices. Once they arrive in Saudi Arabia, they become sex slaves to their husbands. In 2008, the Association of Women Heads of Household -— a local NGO focused on women´s rights -- provided support to 15 victims of trafficking. This year, between January and March, they have already tended to 11 cases. In response to this problem, Aminetou Mint El Moctar, president of the association, has single-handedly launched a campaign against trafficking. She wants to raise awareness among parents about the realities of child marriages to Saudi men as well as force the government to acknowledge and address the problem. UNICEF recognizes the problem and intends to address it in its next national study on child trafficking but it has not taken any concrete action. End summary.
------------------------ THE CHILD BRIDE BUSINESS
------------------------ 2. (C) In a meeting April 7 with PolOff, Mint El Moctar denounced the traditional practice of child marriages as the main driver of trafficking. Traffickers approach poor and ignorant Mauritanian families about marrying their daughters to wealthy Saudi men. Hefty bride prices amounting to 5-6 million ouguiya (approximately $20,000) and promises of better opportunities for the girls lure the families into accepting, says Mint El Moctar. The intermediaries are usually associated with local travel agencies, which Mint El Moctar says are in reality trafficking networks. The girls are taken to Saudi Arabia by a family member or by a travel agency designated "tutor." The agency intermediary gets a commission from the husband for striking the marriage deal -- amounts vary according to the girl´s beauty and youth.
(C) Mint El Moctar stressed that once they arrive in Saudi Arabia, these child brides become sex slaves to their husbands. She explained that pre-pubescent girls are highly prized by Saudi men but, once they reach puberty or become pregnant, they are of no further interest to their husbands. According to Mint El Moctar, the girls are then repudiated and thrown into the streets. Without a support network, they have no choice but to become prostitutes. Comment: PolOff had already heard reports of the sex slavery practice from Cy Lalla Aisha of human rights organization FONADH. Aisha told PolOff she had met a Mauritanian girl who had spent three years in Saudi Arabia locked up in a room without seeing anybody but her husband and a female servant who tended to her needs. The trafficking and abuses has also been denounced by Radio France International in a January 4 report that includes testimonies of Mulheri, a 7 year old girl trafficked to Saudi Arabia, and Aminetou who, upon her divorce, had to leave her children behind in Saudi Arabia. End comment.
-------------------- TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN
-------------------- 4. (C) Mint El Moctar also denounced trafficking of adult women to Saudi Arabia for prostitution purposes. She said the travel agencies offer poor women to pay for their plane tickets and visa to look for work opportunities in Saudi Arabia. The women agree to reimburse the agency once they get to their destination. They are then forced to prostitute themselves to pay their debt. Mint Moctar said around thirty Mauritanian women have been convicted in Saudi Arabia for prostitution and are serving prison terms there. She stated these trafficking victims are punished for crimes they
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committed while being trafficked.
------------------------- SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL
------------------------- 5. (C) The Mauritanian government does not recognize trafficking as a problem, says Mint El Moctar. Articles 332 and 335 of the Penal Code have provisions against trafficking which are not enforced. Mint El Moctar recently sent a letter to High State Council President General Abdel Aziz to denounce government inaction but received no response. As a result, she started her own public awareness campaign and is fighting for the creation of a law project to criminalize and combat trafficking. Comment: In February 2009, PolOff met with a government representative in the Ministry of Justice who stated trafficking of Mauritanian women did not exist and trafficking to Saudi Arabia was not possible because there was a government law that required women to travel with a male family member. End comment.
(C) Mint El Moctar stressed that the court system puts all the blame on the girls that are victims of trafficking. She mentioned that a girl who dares denounce her trafficker is accused of being a depraved and sinful woman.
(C) Mint El Moctar stated she has received death threats for pushing the issue. She has been accused of being a liar, a madwoman, and a traitor who damages Mauritania´s reputation.
(C) Mint El Moctar asked for the United States´ help to raise awareness of this problem and to bring the issue to the United Nations. She thanked the United States for denouncing human rights violations through the Human Rights report and said this publication had been useful in confronting the Mauritanian authorities with traditionally taboo issues.
-------------- OTHER CONCERNS
-------------- 9. (C) Mint El Moctar also expressed concern about a recent surge in child marriages in Mauritania. She explained that families are so worried about their daughters getting raped or having sex before marriage, that they marry them as soon as they can to preserve their honor. (Note: Rape is a generalized problem in Mauritania that receives no government attention. Zeinebou Mint Taleb Moussa, president of the Mauritanian Association for the Health of Mother and Child (AMSME), said that in 2008 the center she supervises -- the only one providing services to victims of rape in Mauritania -- received 304 victims. She stated most victims do not seek help. The week of April 1, a center volunteer was raped and threatened for her affiliation to the center. End note.) According to Mint El Moctar, early marriages expose young girls to domestic violence, domestic servitude, and endangers their health. She introduced PolOff to a pregnant 12 year old girl who had already been married for three years and was regularly beaten by her husband. Comment: Again, these reports were confirmed by Cy Lalla Aisha from FONADH who told PolOff one of her clients was a 12 year old who almost died in childbirth. End comment.
------------------------------------------- UNICEF and UN Population Fund POINT OF VIEW
------------------------------------------- 10. (C) Both UNICEF and the UN recognize the problem but stated they do not have the resources to take concrete actions. Mohamed Lemine Ahmed Seyfer, Protection Specialist at UNICEF Mauritania stated that the "trafficking of Mauritanian girls to Saudi Arabia is a recognized problem that has been signaled by many NGOs. He said that the Ministry of Women has recognized the problem and that UNICEF intends to approach this issue in its next national study on
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child trafficking. They also intend to work together with UNICEF Saudi Arabia. Seyfer requested United States funds to help accelerate actions against child trafficking in Mauritania. He said UNICEF is soliciting funds to send a joint UNICEF/Ministry of Women investigative mission to Saudi Arabia.
(C) Ahmed Salem Bouh, representative of the United Nations Population Fund, said that the United Nations has been working in close collaboration with the government in the fight against child marriage and women´s rights in general. Nevertheless, even though they worked with the government to pass law´s against child marriage they don´t have specific programs to curtail the trafficking of Mauritanian girls to Saudi Arabia.
(C) Comment: Trafficking, the corollary of poverty and traditional practices harmful to women, is one of many taboos in Mauritanian society. NGOs like Mint El Moctar´s wage a lone battle without resources or recognition. The coup d´etat is likely to make their quest even more difficult. As the United States seeks to support democratic forces in Mauritania, it should put an emphasis on increasing these NGO´s capacity to denounce and fight human rights abuses as well as provide support to victims. With their "in your face approach" towards the government, their capacity to undertake concrete actions and mobilize the population at the grassroots level, and their desire to fight against all odds for a more democratic society -- even at the expense of their reputation and personal safety -- human rights activists like Mint El Moctar are among our best partners in democracy. End comment.
They're marrying 6 year old girls, and once puberty begins, they become human garbage;
At that point they're either organ-harvested and frozen in Israel, or they're put into the MENA-ASIA white-slavery whore house system, owned by SHELDON-ADELSON, richest man in Israel ( Trumps Financier )
Adelson whores-houses are all over, wherever mena-asian rich men can be found dubai, brunei, hong-kong, macau, singapore, ...
The grils are turned until 25, and then organ-harvested, unless some 'john' pitys them and takes them out as a wife, but that is very expensive and of course you will probably need to keep her at home in 'chains';
I should really say her, because male prostitution is same-same;
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Regarding the POPE, and especially France&ITALY fucking children.
Notable that MENA-ASIA wants white-children, but FRENCH&ITALIAN Elite want full bodied black children pre-puberty; Elites in both tribes east&west covet to fuck to death the other teams children, its been this way for 1,000's of years; Nomadic raids where almost always to steal the children, to this day much of the world in Africa, and rural Asia it goes on. Of course in the west the CIA has the 'finders' who just scoop up children in the USA and pass them off to SAUDI for processing.
Lisa, what can the average person do to tell others they know some important information? It is obvious that social media is a large target, as countries are falling to UN propaganda on hate speech.
My theory is the battle is local and at the council level. Have you joined action4canada. The Smart City is a Gulag and once people understand that they will join.
Yes, I agree, I think the power point of leverage for the average citizen is local. Show up at meetings, speak, write letters. Know the names of your elected officials, and make sure that they know that you know their names, and that you also know and care very much about what they are doing and what they are not doing on the issues that concern you.
Thank-you for mentioning local government. To be honest, I have spent more time focusing on provincial and federal issues. Many issues that look provincial, have roots in municipal governance. I live in Ontario, our Premier Doug Ford has (kindly?) given mayors more authority under a strong mayor's action.
Yes, I joined have joined action4canada. The organization highlights many of the issues that I am concerned about. You did an awesome presentation on the C40 cities. In the last few years, I have tried to learn more about the tyranny that is seeping into our daily lives. I am learning about this because I want to learn how to separate truth from lies.
I also watched this week's podcast from Peter McCullough. It was awesome. I also one of those people that saw the movie the Sound of Freedom last weekend.
JULIE BOORAS: So I'd like to welcome you all today to The Faces of Vaccine Injury Massachusetts event. You've all been through a lot, we've all honestly been through a lot, and I'm sure the path that brought you here today was not easy. But we're all coming together here today in our beautiful state capitol, the people's house, to share our stories, stories of lives lost and shattered because of three little words. Public health emergency.
Health is hugely important to our daily lives. There is a well-known saying, when you don't have your health, nothing else matters. And public health departments can and do play an important role in protecting public health with laws that protect us. You know, I'm happy that there are, there are laws for restaurants so you don't get poisoned when you go out to eat, you know? Or, you know, disasters. But when lockdowns happened in the spring of 2020, the first question a great many people had was, can they do this? How, how can they do this?
Well, over the last many years, many, many years, state legislatures across the country expanded the governors' powers formerly reserved for things like natural disasters and armed conflict and gave them, I'm going to say this word a couple times today, broad powers to their governors during a public health emergency. No limitations, no restrictions, no expiration dates. So what we saw was two weeks to flatten the curve has now turned into three years.
I'm fairly certain that the lawmakers that passed those laws expanding powers to broadly include public health didn't realize the ramifications of how those powers, so broadly given, could be abused in the future. And they were abused badly. Lockdowns, stay home, stand six feet apart, masks over our breathing holes, can't go to the gym or church or school. You can't go to neighboring states. Small businesses were devastated while big businesses remained open.
And finally, to save us all, you must inject a liability-free experimental one-size-fits-all pharmaceutical product. And if you do, you will be rewarded with gift cards and free hamburgers and beer and access. And if you don't, you will lose your job, possibly your career, your pension, your access to an education. You will be shut out from attending sporting events or theater. No access to restaurants. You can't go to your cousin's wedding.
There is an ever-growing lack of trust in public health, starting at the top with the WHO and the CDC and the FDA, and working it's way down.
And just to give you one example, the FDA asked the courts to hide the Pfizer covid-19 clinical trial documents from the public for 75 years.* You got to kind of— what are they hiding? Why are they hiding information from us about these clinical trials? So we must ask ourselves why.
If you attended our legislative briefing in the House Members Lounge with Dr. Madhava Setty** on Tuesday, you would have learned that, according to Pfizer's own documents, for every one person possibly saved from ending up in the hospital with severe covid, 15 people had a severe adverse event, and those, that includes death.
I looked up the VAERS*** reports today. 1,556,000 reports in the world and 9,595, wait, 959,000
reports in the US of adverse events.
But there was one state, in the state of Minnesota, where health freedom advocates recognized the dangers of the broadness of this language. In Minnesota the governor's powers were amended to add, individuals have a fundamental right to refuse medical treatment, testing, physical or mental examination, vaccination, participation in experimental procedures, and protocols, collection of specimens and preventative treatment programs.
Since the lockdowns started started in 2020, you probably don't know this, you won't hear it on the news, 49 states have filed over 900 right to refuse bills aimed at protecting bodily autonomy and stopping both the covid shots and medical mandates. 79 of those bills have passed into law in 29 states across the nation. More than half of the states in this country have passed right to refuse bills in less than three years.
So I just want you to know, you're not alone. You might be alone in Massachusetts.
We must make sure it does not happen again. We must not continue down this road to medical authoritarianism where elected officials put laws in place that give them the right to tell us what we must do with our bodies or else we can't live, work or go to school in the state of Massachusetts. They don't. That is a basic, fundamental, God-given right protected by the Constitution.
The Nuremberg Code states, the voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. Have we learned nothing from our past mistakes?
In a few minutes you will hear the stories of those who have been injured or harmed by the covid 19 vaccine and its mandates. So many lives have been devastated. These stories are heavily censored. You won't hear them on mainstream media because, well, they get 75% of their ad revenue from pharmaceutical companies, and they're not allowed to talk about it.****
So we are here to give them a voice, and the first step is awareness and the next step is action. I know we can have good, strong public health policies without infringing on civil liberties and a person's right to choose their own healing path. We ask you to support legislation that protects the rights of the people of Massachusetts to make their own health decisions without coercion or discrimination.
I'm going to end with this quote from my own personal health freedom hero, attorney Diane Miller. She said, We are a nation of laws, and I believe that we have to be involved in the lawmaking process or we have to live with the laws that we pass. We have to be there when they're drafting laws because that's what's shaping our reality.
Looking back, we can see how very true those words are. If we the people don't help write the laws, someone else will do it for us. So the time is now to step up and use the legislative process to pass laws that protect health freedom rights.
So with that I want to just let everyone about the book that we published, and then I'm going to introduce the president of Health Rights Mass to say a few things and talk about the bill, and then we'll hear the stories from everyone came today.
We published this book, it's called The Faces of Vaccine Injury Masachussetts, we have one for every legislative office, and if you are in the book, we have a copy for you as well. Our goal is to deliver this to every single office so they can read these stories. We collected 180 stories, we published about 80 in this book, and this is just volume one, unfortunately.
So I'm going to introduce Hannah [King], speaking of the future of health freedom, Hannah is the youngest board member of Health Rights Mass, she's also the president. And who better to steward us into the future of health freedom than the next generation? So, I'm going to give it to Hannah. Thank you.
* Booras refers to the Pfizer documents. For the story of how a US court ordered their release under a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, and to see the documents for yourself, visit:
Of note is the Pfizer 5.3.6 document which title is: Cumulative Analysis of Post-Authorization Adverse Event Reports of PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) Received Through 28-Feb-2021
On p. 7, table 1, you will see the report of 1,223 deaths.
On p. 30 Adverse Events of Special Interest.
** Dr. Madhava Setty is a board certified anesthesiologist. His blog is "An Insult to Intuition: Critiquing Media and Scientific Orthodoxy" https://madhavasetty.substack.com/
**** See also the "Media Partners" list of US media that took money from the US government for "We Can Do This" the COVID-19 Public Education Campaign, "An initiative to increase confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and reinforce basic prevention measures."
Please note-- pull-quote from the above transcript of words by Julie Booras, co-founder of Health Rights Massachusetts:
"Since the lockdowns started started in 2020, you probably don't know this, you won't hear it on the news, 49 states have filed over 900 right to refuse bills aimed at protecting bodily autonomy and stopping both the covid shots and medical mandates. 79 of those bills have passed into law in 29 states across the nation. More than half of the states in this country have passed right to refuse bills in less than three years."
Do any of my readers make any association on the war on the institution of marriage and the trouble we are seeing exploiting women and children. Marriage is protective of the family women and children. Not all marriages are good. Pedophiles are a blight. All. And we only increase their reach by denying the scope of trafficking. If the elite participate or turn a blind eye, what should we do. It's so horrible. I used to do the reports to ncmec for a company I worked for. I worked with law enforcement on stings. I was crushed by the horror. All women and children thus abused are in my prayers. May their traffickers get their punishment in this lifetime and in eternity 🙏
Black PBS personality and Harvard Univ. prof Henry Louis Gates says at https://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/how-many-slaves-landed-in-the-us/ that while 10.7 mm blacks were shipped out as slaves, only 388,000 – a tiny percentage – were shipped to North America (he doesn’t specify it this includes Central America or not). That’s right – just under 4% of slaves went to North America. In contrast, Dr. Robert Davis at Ohio State Univ. has calculated that between 1 and 1.25 million white Europeans were taken as slaves TO Africa along the Barbary Coast between the 16th to 18th C, https://news.osu.edu/when-europeans-were-slaves--research-suggests-white-slavery-was-much-more-common-than-previously-believed/ That means that well over 3 TIMES the number of whites were enslaved by African Muslims than blacks by North Americans. Davis’s new estimates appear in the book Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800 (Palgrave Macmillan). Yes, this means up to 325 times the number of whites were taken as slaves to Africa than Africans to the America (and some of that 388,000 may have gone to Mexico or Central America).
And the U.S. lost a MASSIVE 2% of its population, 620,000 in the Civil War to stop this. In today’s population, that would mean almost 6 million people. History.com says 618,222 is often cited for the number of deaths, with 360,222 Union soldiers. Are more soldiers dying than there were slaves taken not reparation enough? More recently, the War on Poverty – a very large percentage dedicated to make up for the injustices of a century ago - started in 1964, has spent over $22 TRILLION by some estimates. How well has that done? Just go visit the tent cities of socialist SF, Portland, Seattle, LA, etc. I am happy to pay reparations… to any black person applying who lived under slavery, or was even a child or grandchild of a slave.
I have submitted my reparations request these Muslim nations on your behalf, asking for $5mm each. Will let you know when “the cheque’s in the mail.”
But it's con-VEEN-ient, all the utterly idiot Boobus Americanus types whine.
As President Dwight D. Eisenhower said about this, and their god of con-VEEN-ience, " If all that Americans want is security, they can go to prison. They’ll have enough to eat, a bed and a roof over their heads. But if an American wants to preserve his dignity and his equality as a human being, he must not bow his neck to any dictatorial government.”—
Please don't even talk about child-sex-slavery, or even teenage child sex slavery without understanding the worlds OWNER is the largest consumer of the product.
Wiki Leaks report Current
Now USA will not admit the number of white USA children shipped to Saudi, but they will admit the number of black children from Africa; Recall that black-children are $20K USD a head, and white children are $100K usd a head, and there are more customers than children.
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TAGS: KDEM, MR, PGOV, PHUM
SUBJECT: FROM CHILD BRIDE TO SEX SLAVE: HOW MAURITANIAN GIRLS ARE TRAFFICKED INTO SAUDI ARABIA
Classified By: Charge d´Affaires Dennis Hankins for reasons 1.4 (b and
d)
(C) Summary: Reports of trafficking of Mauritanian child brides to Saudi Arabia are on the rise. The girls, usually between 5 and 12 years of age, are married off to wealthy Saudi men in exchange for hefty bride prices. Once they arrive in Saudi Arabia, they become sex slaves to their husbands. In 2008, the Association of Women Heads of Household -— a local NGO focused on women´s rights -- provided support to 15 victims of trafficking. This year, between January and March, they have already tended to 11 cases. In response to this problem, Aminetou Mint El Moctar, president of the association, has single-handedly launched a campaign against trafficking. She wants to raise awareness among parents about the realities of child marriages to Saudi men as well as force the government to acknowledge and address the problem. UNICEF recognizes the problem and intends to address it in its next national study on child trafficking but it has not taken any concrete action. End summary.
------------------------ THE CHILD BRIDE BUSINESS
------------------------ 2. (C) In a meeting April 7 with PolOff, Mint El Moctar denounced the traditional practice of child marriages as the main driver of trafficking. Traffickers approach poor and ignorant Mauritanian families about marrying their daughters to wealthy Saudi men. Hefty bride prices amounting to 5-6 million ouguiya (approximately $20,000) and promises of better opportunities for the girls lure the families into accepting, says Mint El Moctar. The intermediaries are usually associated with local travel agencies, which Mint El Moctar says are in reality trafficking networks. The girls are taken to Saudi Arabia by a family member or by a travel agency designated "tutor." The agency intermediary gets a commission from the husband for striking the marriage deal -- amounts vary according to the girl´s beauty and youth.
(C) Mint El Moctar stressed that once they arrive in Saudi Arabia, these child brides become sex slaves to their husbands. She explained that pre-pubescent girls are highly prized by Saudi men but, once they reach puberty or become pregnant, they are of no further interest to their husbands. According to Mint El Moctar, the girls are then repudiated and thrown into the streets. Without a support network, they have no choice but to become prostitutes. Comment: PolOff had already heard reports of the sex slavery practice from Cy Lalla Aisha of human rights organization FONADH. Aisha told PolOff she had met a Mauritanian girl who had spent three years in Saudi Arabia locked up in a room without seeing anybody but her husband and a female servant who tended to her needs. The trafficking and abuses has also been denounced by Radio France International in a January 4 report that includes testimonies of Mulheri, a 7 year old girl trafficked to Saudi Arabia, and Aminetou who, upon her divorce, had to leave her children behind in Saudi Arabia. End comment.
-------------------- TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN
-------------------- 4. (C) Mint El Moctar also denounced trafficking of adult women to Saudi Arabia for prostitution purposes. She said the travel agencies offer poor women to pay for their plane tickets and visa to look for work opportunities in Saudi Arabia. The women agree to reimburse the agency once they get to their destination. They are then forced to prostitute themselves to pay their debt. Mint Moctar said around thirty Mauritanian women have been convicted in Saudi Arabia for prostitution and are serving prison terms there. She stated these trafficking victims are punished for crimes they
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committed while being trafficked.
------------------------- SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL
------------------------- 5. (C) The Mauritanian government does not recognize trafficking as a problem, says Mint El Moctar. Articles 332 and 335 of the Penal Code have provisions against trafficking which are not enforced. Mint El Moctar recently sent a letter to High State Council President General Abdel Aziz to denounce government inaction but received no response. As a result, she started her own public awareness campaign and is fighting for the creation of a law project to criminalize and combat trafficking. Comment: In February 2009, PolOff met with a government representative in the Ministry of Justice who stated trafficking of Mauritanian women did not exist and trafficking to Saudi Arabia was not possible because there was a government law that required women to travel with a male family member. End comment.
(C) Mint El Moctar stressed that the court system puts all the blame on the girls that are victims of trafficking. She mentioned that a girl who dares denounce her trafficker is accused of being a depraved and sinful woman.
(C) Mint El Moctar stated she has received death threats for pushing the issue. She has been accused of being a liar, a madwoman, and a traitor who damages Mauritania´s reputation.
(C) Mint El Moctar asked for the United States´ help to raise awareness of this problem and to bring the issue to the United Nations. She thanked the United States for denouncing human rights violations through the Human Rights report and said this publication had been useful in confronting the Mauritanian authorities with traditionally taboo issues.
-------------- OTHER CONCERNS
-------------- 9. (C) Mint El Moctar also expressed concern about a recent surge in child marriages in Mauritania. She explained that families are so worried about their daughters getting raped or having sex before marriage, that they marry them as soon as they can to preserve their honor. (Note: Rape is a generalized problem in Mauritania that receives no government attention. Zeinebou Mint Taleb Moussa, president of the Mauritanian Association for the Health of Mother and Child (AMSME), said that in 2008 the center she supervises -- the only one providing services to victims of rape in Mauritania -- received 304 victims. She stated most victims do not seek help. The week of April 1, a center volunteer was raped and threatened for her affiliation to the center. End note.) According to Mint El Moctar, early marriages expose young girls to domestic violence, domestic servitude, and endangers their health. She introduced PolOff to a pregnant 12 year old girl who had already been married for three years and was regularly beaten by her husband. Comment: Again, these reports were confirmed by Cy Lalla Aisha from FONADH who told PolOff one of her clients was a 12 year old who almost died in childbirth. End comment.
------------------------------------------- UNICEF and UN Population Fund POINT OF VIEW
------------------------------------------- 10. (C) Both UNICEF and the UN recognize the problem but stated they do not have the resources to take concrete actions. Mohamed Lemine Ahmed Seyfer, Protection Specialist at UNICEF Mauritania stated that the "trafficking of Mauritanian girls to Saudi Arabia is a recognized problem that has been signaled by many NGOs. He said that the Ministry of Women has recognized the problem and that UNICEF intends to approach this issue in its next national study on
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child trafficking. They also intend to work together with UNICEF Saudi Arabia. Seyfer requested United States funds to help accelerate actions against child trafficking in Mauritania. He said UNICEF is soliciting funds to send a joint UNICEF/Ministry of Women investigative mission to Saudi Arabia.
(C) Ahmed Salem Bouh, representative of the United Nations Population Fund, said that the United Nations has been working in close collaboration with the government in the fight against child marriage and women´s rights in general. Nevertheless, even though they worked with the government to pass law´s against child marriage they don´t have specific programs to curtail the trafficking of Mauritanian girls to Saudi Arabia.
(C) Comment: Trafficking, the corollary of poverty and traditional practices harmful to women, is one of many taboos in Mauritanian society. NGOs like Mint El Moctar´s wage a lone battle without resources or recognition. The coup d´etat is likely to make their quest even more difficult. As the United States seeks to support democratic forces in Mauritania, it should put an emphasis on increasing these NGO´s capacity to denounce and fight human rights abuses as well as provide support to victims. With their "in your face approach" towards the government, their capacity to undertake concrete actions and mobilize the population at the grassroots level, and their desire to fight against all odds for a more democratic society -- even at the expense of their reputation and personal safety -- human rights activists like Mint El Moctar are among our best partners in democracy. End comment.
HANKINS
Muslim Mauritania was the last country to outlaw slavery in 1980.
Yeah, Islam is great. Not.
And WHAT is the deal with "sex slaves???" Yes, sexuality is great... WHEN done within the confines of a committed marriage. And yes, it is an area of struggle for a lot of people, men, but also women. But who in tarnation wants sex with someone when it is against their will??? Why don't they just get a dog, cat, gerbil or dolphin while at it?
There are now more slaves in the world that at the height of the mid-Atlantic slave trade! But since it seems a lot of the Deep State are involved with it, I guess it goes unreported and no one in the media cares. All I can say to them is Christ's warning in Luke 17 "It is better for him if a millstone is hung around his neck and he is thrown into the sea, than that he should cause one of these little ones to stumble."
Yeah, this will get blow off. But I suggest that we are going to be dead a whole LOT longer than we are alive, and if Hell is real (and it is), a million years from now adulterer Wee Willy Gates will rue the day (and besides, WHO in their right mind would want to have sex with Wee Willy, even for a million dollars??? That is, unless you are in to cardigan sex! Ugh!
Making slavery ILLEGAL only apply's to humans and Muslim women
White women are attractive "dogs", and not considered human under slavery rules
While on the book in all MENA that now slavery is 'illegal' in all cases that have gone to court the woman who brought the case to court of her OWN slavery ( most often a 8 year old child 'women' ) is/was jailed for 'prostitution', see if they go public for their own sex-slavery then they're charged with prostitution.
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Good child 'brides' in Saudi keep their mouth shut enjoy the cock, and when they begin puberty they enter INTL white-slavery whore-houses where they completely become persona-non-grata
Yes, I know. I follow the sad, evil cases in Pakistan where this is horrible. And in Afghanistan, Dr. Paul Cameron of Family Research Inst. says they use BOYS the same way, calling them 'batcha boys' tho I might have the spelling wrong. FRI is an EXCELLENT institution familyresearchinst.org. Cameron PhD from U. of Colorado Boulder
Bacha bāzī (Persian: بچه بازی, lit. 'boy play') is a slang term used in Afghanistan for a custom in Afghanistan involving child sexual abuse by older men of young adolescent males or boys, called dancing boys, often involving sexual slavery and child prostitution.
Like I said, this is not Afghan specific, this is common to piracy, and all of Europe, and MENA, and all of Islam where there is no apparent rules about ass fucking children, until of a certain age;
Even Koran speaks of fucking little girls before puberty as 'all good' which is why white little girls kidnapped from USA and sent to SAUDI is such a huge biz.
Lets make it clear that 'fucking' the little brother in the ass is a why spread common, in all of MENA; Because the Muslim don't get pussy, and women cant' be fucked outside of marriage, and you must be rich to get a wife, most Muslim men, if not rich, the only 'pussy' they ever get is Bacha pussy;
Now ask again why millions of Muslim young men go to europe, because the Jew owned Hollywood has told them that all white women are whores;
As a Christian, I hold sex in high regard, as one of God's good gifts. Of course, as men it is always a battle, but a worthwhile one.
I have read the Qu'ran twice. It is a religion of filth, violence and misogyny. Check out Dr. Paul Cameron at Family Research Inst. He's great; also has written about the bacha boys thing. How utterly evil... tho not as evil as the trans operations perhaps.
As noted, Christ has warned very severely about messing with these little ones. He warned because he knows the end state of those who do this.
Wiki-Leaks report, one of the main reasons that SAUDI demands the death of Julian Assange.
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TAGS: KDEM, MR, PGOV, PHUM
SUBJECT: FROM CHILD BRIDE TO SEX SLAVE: HOW MAURITANIAN GIRLS ARE TRAFFICKED INTO SAUDI ARABIA
Classified By: Charge d´Affaires Dennis Hankins for reasons 1.4 (b and
d)
(C) Summary: Reports of trafficking of Mauritanian child brides to Saudi Arabia are on the rise. The girls, usually between 5 and 12 years of age, are married off to wealthy Saudi men in exchange for hefty bride prices. Once they arrive in Saudi Arabia, they become sex slaves to their husbands. In 2008, the Association of Women Heads of Household -— a local NGO focused on women´s rights -- provided support to 15 victims of trafficking. This year, between January and March, they have already tended to 11 cases. In response to this problem, Aminetou Mint El Moctar, president of the association, has single-handedly launched a campaign against trafficking. She wants to raise awareness among parents about the realities of child marriages to Saudi men as well as force the government to acknowledge and address the problem. UNICEF recognizes the problem and intends to address it in its next national study on child trafficking but it has not taken any concrete action. End summary.
------------------------ THE CHILD BRIDE BUSINESS
------------------------ 2. (C) In a meeting April 7 with PolOff, Mint El Moctar denounced the traditional practice of child marriages as the main driver of trafficking. Traffickers approach poor and ignorant Mauritanian families about marrying their daughters to wealthy Saudi men. Hefty bride prices amounting to 5-6 million ouguiya (approximately $20,000) and promises of better opportunities for the girls lure the families into accepting, says Mint El Moctar. The intermediaries are usually associated with local travel agencies, which Mint El Moctar says are in reality trafficking networks. The girls are taken to Saudi Arabia by a family member or by a travel agency designated "tutor." The agency intermediary gets a commission from the husband for striking the marriage deal -- amounts vary according to the girl´s beauty and youth.
(C) Mint El Moctar stressed that once they arrive in Saudi Arabia, these child brides become sex slaves to their husbands. She explained that pre-pubescent girls are highly prized by Saudi men but, once they reach puberty or become pregnant, they are of no further interest to their husbands. According to Mint El Moctar, the girls are then repudiated and thrown into the streets. Without a support network, they have no choice but to become prostitutes. Comment: PolOff had already heard reports of the sex slavery practice from Cy Lalla Aisha of human rights organization FONADH. Aisha told PolOff she had met a Mauritanian girl who had spent three years in Saudi Arabia locked up in a room without seeing anybody but her husband and a female servant who tended to her needs. The trafficking and abuses has also been denounced by Radio France International in a January 4 report that includes testimonies of Mulheri, a 7 year old girl trafficked to Saudi Arabia, and Aminetou who, upon her divorce, had to leave her children behind in Saudi Arabia. End comment.
-------------------- TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN
-------------------- 4. (C) Mint El Moctar also denounced trafficking of adult women to Saudi Arabia for prostitution purposes. She said the travel agencies offer poor women to pay for their plane tickets and visa to look for work opportunities in Saudi Arabia. The women agree to reimburse the agency once they get to their destination. They are then forced to prostitute themselves to pay their debt. Mint Moctar said around thirty Mauritanian women have been convicted in Saudi Arabia for prostitution and are serving prison terms there. She stated these trafficking victims are punished for crimes they
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committed while being trafficked.
------------------------- SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL
------------------------- 5. (C) The Mauritanian government does not recognize trafficking as a problem, says Mint El Moctar. Articles 332 and 335 of the Penal Code have provisions against trafficking which are not enforced. Mint El Moctar recently sent a letter to High State Council President General Abdel Aziz to denounce government inaction but received no response. As a result, she started her own public awareness campaign and is fighting for the creation of a law project to criminalize and combat trafficking. Comment: In February 2009, PolOff met with a government representative in the Ministry of Justice who stated trafficking of Mauritanian women did not exist and trafficking to Saudi Arabia was not possible because there was a government law that required women to travel with a male family member. End comment.
(C) Mint El Moctar stressed that the court system puts all the blame on the girls that are victims of trafficking. She mentioned that a girl who dares denounce her trafficker is accused of being a depraved and sinful woman.
(C) Mint El Moctar stated she has received death threats for pushing the issue. She has been accused of being a liar, a madwoman, and a traitor who damages Mauritania´s reputation.
(C) Mint El Moctar asked for the United States´ help to raise awareness of this problem and to bring the issue to the United Nations. She thanked the United States for denouncing human rights violations through the Human Rights report and said this publication had been useful in confronting the Mauritanian authorities with traditionally taboo issues.
-------------- OTHER CONCERNS
-------------- 9. (C) Mint El Moctar also expressed concern about a recent surge in child marriages in Mauritania. She explained that families are so worried about their daughters getting raped or having sex before marriage, that they marry them as soon as they can to preserve their honor. (Note: Rape is a generalized problem in Mauritania that receives no government attention. Zeinebou Mint Taleb Moussa, president of the Mauritanian Association for the Health of Mother and Child (AMSME), said that in 2008 the center she supervises -- the only one providing services to victims of rape in Mauritania -- received 304 victims. She stated most victims do not seek help. The week of April 1, a center volunteer was raped and threatened for her affiliation to the center. End note.) According to Mint El Moctar, early marriages expose young girls to domestic violence, domestic servitude, and endangers their health. She introduced PolOff to a pregnant 12 year old girl who had already been married for three years and was regularly beaten by her husband. Comment: Again, these reports were confirmed by Cy Lalla Aisha from FONADH who told PolOff one of her clients was a 12 year old who almost died in childbirth. End comment.
------------------------------------------- UNICEF and UN Population Fund POINT OF VIEW
------------------------------------------- 10. (C) Both UNICEF and the UN recognize the problem but stated they do not have the resources to take concrete actions. Mohamed Lemine Ahmed Seyfer, Protection Specialist at UNICEF Mauritania stated that the "trafficking of Mauritanian girls to Saudi Arabia is a recognized problem that has been signaled by many NGOs. He said that the Ministry of Women has recognized the problem and that UNICEF intends to approach this issue in its next national study on
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child trafficking. They also intend to work together with UNICEF Saudi Arabia. Seyfer requested United States funds to help accelerate actions against child trafficking in Mauritania. He said UNICEF is soliciting funds to send a joint UNICEF/Ministry of Women investigative mission to Saudi Arabia.
(C) Ahmed Salem Bouh, representative of the United Nations Population Fund, said that the United Nations has been working in close collaboration with the government in the fight against child marriage and women´s rights in general. Nevertheless, even though they worked with the government to pass law´s against child marriage they don´t have specific programs to curtail the trafficking of Mauritanian girls to Saudi Arabia.
(C) Comment: Trafficking, the corollary of poverty and traditional practices harmful to women, is one of many taboos in Mauritanian society. NGOs like Mint El Moctar´s wage a lone battle without resources or recognition. The coup d´etat is likely to make their quest even more difficult. As the United States seeks to support democratic forces in Mauritania, it should put an emphasis on increasing these NGO´s capacity to denounce and fight human rights abuses as well as provide support to victims. With their "in your face approach" towards the government, their capacity to undertake concrete actions and mobilize the population at the grassroots level, and their desire to fight against all odds for a more democratic society -- even at the expense of their reputation and personal safety -- human rights activists like Mint El Moctar are among our best partners in democracy. End comment.
HANKINS
They're marrying 6 year old girls, and once puberty begins, they become human garbage;
At that point they're either organ-harvested and frozen in Israel, or they're put into the MENA-ASIA white-slavery whore house system, owned by SHELDON-ADELSON, richest man in Israel ( Trumps Financier )
Adelson whores-houses are all over, wherever mena-asian rich men can be found dubai, brunei, hong-kong, macau, singapore, ...
The grils are turned until 25, and then organ-harvested, unless some 'john' pitys them and takes them out as a wife, but that is very expensive and of course you will probably need to keep her at home in 'chains';
I should really say her, because male prostitution is same-same;
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Regarding the POPE, and especially France&ITALY fucking children.
Notable that MENA-ASIA wants white-children, but FRENCH&ITALIAN Elite want full bodied black children pre-puberty; Elites in both tribes east&west covet to fuck to death the other teams children, its been this way for 1,000's of years; Nomadic raids where almost always to steal the children, to this day much of the world in Africa, and rural Asia it goes on. Of course in the west the CIA has the 'finders' who just scoop up children in the USA and pass them off to SAUDI for processing.
Lisa, what can the average person do to tell others they know some important information? It is obvious that social media is a large target, as countries are falling to UN propaganda on hate speech.
My theory is the battle is local and at the council level. Have you joined action4canada. The Smart City is a Gulag and once people understand that they will join.
Yes, I agree, I think the power point of leverage for the average citizen is local. Show up at meetings, speak, write letters. Know the names of your elected officials, and make sure that they know that you know their names, and that you also know and care very much about what they are doing and what they are not doing on the issues that concern you.
Thank-you for mentioning local government. To be honest, I have spent more time focusing on provincial and federal issues. Many issues that look provincial, have roots in municipal governance. I live in Ontario, our Premier Doug Ford has (kindly?) given mayors more authority under a strong mayor's action.
Yes, I joined have joined action4canada. The organization highlights many of the issues that I am concerned about. You did an awesome presentation on the C40 cities. In the last few years, I have tried to learn more about the tyranny that is seeping into our daily lives. I am learning about this because I want to learn how to separate truth from lies.
I also watched this week's podcast from Peter McCullough. It was awesome. I also one of those people that saw the movie the Sound of Freedom last weekend.
Relatedly:
The Faces Of Vaccine Injury Massachusetts
Julie Booras, Health Rights MA, Co-Founder, June 15, 2023
https://rumble.com/v2ugusu-julie-booras-health-rights-ma-co-founder.html
TRANSCRIPT
JULIE BOORAS: So I'd like to welcome you all today to The Faces of Vaccine Injury Massachusetts event. You've all been through a lot, we've all honestly been through a lot, and I'm sure the path that brought you here today was not easy. But we're all coming together here today in our beautiful state capitol, the people's house, to share our stories, stories of lives lost and shattered because of three little words. Public health emergency.
Health is hugely important to our daily lives. There is a well-known saying, when you don't have your health, nothing else matters. And public health departments can and do play an important role in protecting public health with laws that protect us. You know, I'm happy that there are, there are laws for restaurants so you don't get poisoned when you go out to eat, you know? Or, you know, disasters. But when lockdowns happened in the spring of 2020, the first question a great many people had was, can they do this? How, how can they do this?
Well, over the last many years, many, many years, state legislatures across the country expanded the governors' powers formerly reserved for things like natural disasters and armed conflict and gave them, I'm going to say this word a couple times today, broad powers to their governors during a public health emergency. No limitations, no restrictions, no expiration dates. So what we saw was two weeks to flatten the curve has now turned into three years.
I'm fairly certain that the lawmakers that passed those laws expanding powers to broadly include public health didn't realize the ramifications of how those powers, so broadly given, could be abused in the future. And they were abused badly. Lockdowns, stay home, stand six feet apart, masks over our breathing holes, can't go to the gym or church or school. You can't go to neighboring states. Small businesses were devastated while big businesses remained open.
And finally, to save us all, you must inject a liability-free experimental one-size-fits-all pharmaceutical product. And if you do, you will be rewarded with gift cards and free hamburgers and beer and access. And if you don't, you will lose your job, possibly your career, your pension, your access to an education. You will be shut out from attending sporting events or theater. No access to restaurants. You can't go to your cousin's wedding.
There is an ever-growing lack of trust in public health, starting at the top with the WHO and the CDC and the FDA, and working it's way down.
And just to give you one example, the FDA asked the courts to hide the Pfizer covid-19 clinical trial documents from the public for 75 years.* You got to kind of— what are they hiding? Why are they hiding information from us about these clinical trials? So we must ask ourselves why.
If you attended our legislative briefing in the House Members Lounge with Dr. Madhava Setty** on Tuesday, you would have learned that, according to Pfizer's own documents, for every one person possibly saved from ending up in the hospital with severe covid, 15 people had a severe adverse event, and those, that includes death.
I looked up the VAERS*** reports today. 1,556,000 reports in the world and 9,595, wait, 959,000
reports in the US of adverse events.
But there was one state, in the state of Minnesota, where health freedom advocates recognized the dangers of the broadness of this language. In Minnesota the governor's powers were amended to add, individuals have a fundamental right to refuse medical treatment, testing, physical or mental examination, vaccination, participation in experimental procedures, and protocols, collection of specimens and preventative treatment programs.
Since the lockdowns started started in 2020, you probably don't know this, you won't hear it on the news, 49 states have filed over 900 right to refuse bills aimed at protecting bodily autonomy and stopping both the covid shots and medical mandates. 79 of those bills have passed into law in 29 states across the nation. More than half of the states in this country have passed right to refuse bills in less than three years.
So I just want you to know, you're not alone. You might be alone in Massachusetts.
We must make sure it does not happen again. We must not continue down this road to medical authoritarianism where elected officials put laws in place that give them the right to tell us what we must do with our bodies or else we can't live, work or go to school in the state of Massachusetts. They don't. That is a basic, fundamental, God-given right protected by the Constitution.
The Nuremberg Code states, the voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. Have we learned nothing from our past mistakes?
In a few minutes you will hear the stories of those who have been injured or harmed by the covid 19 vaccine and its mandates. So many lives have been devastated. These stories are heavily censored. You won't hear them on mainstream media because, well, they get 75% of their ad revenue from pharmaceutical companies, and they're not allowed to talk about it.****
So we are here to give them a voice, and the first step is awareness and the next step is action. I know we can have good, strong public health policies without infringing on civil liberties and a person's right to choose their own healing path. We ask you to support legislation that protects the rights of the people of Massachusetts to make their own health decisions without coercion or discrimination.
I'm going to end with this quote from my own personal health freedom hero, attorney Diane Miller. She said, We are a nation of laws, and I believe that we have to be involved in the lawmaking process or we have to live with the laws that we pass. We have to be there when they're drafting laws because that's what's shaping our reality.
Looking back, we can see how very true those words are. If we the people don't help write the laws, someone else will do it for us. So the time is now to step up and use the legislative process to pass laws that protect health freedom rights.
So with that I want to just let everyone about the book that we published, and then I'm going to introduce the president of Health Rights Mass to say a few things and talk about the bill, and then we'll hear the stories from everyone came today.
We published this book, it's called The Faces of Vaccine Injury Masachussetts, we have one for every legislative office, and if you are in the book, we have a copy for you as well. Our goal is to deliver this to every single office so they can read these stories. We collected 180 stories, we published about 80 in this book, and this is just volume one, unfortunately.
So I'm going to introduce Hannah [King], speaking of the future of health freedom, Hannah is the youngest board member of Health Rights Mass, she's also the president. And who better to steward us into the future of health freedom than the next generation? So, I'm going to give it to Hannah. Thank you.
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
Julie Booras is a co-founder of Health Rights Massachusetts. www.HealthRightsMA.org
* Booras refers to the Pfizer documents. For the story of how a US court ordered their release under a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, and to see the documents for yourself, visit:
https://phmpt.org/pfizers-documents
Of note is the Pfizer 5.3.6 document which title is: Cumulative Analysis of Post-Authorization Adverse Event Reports of PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) Received Through 28-Feb-2021
https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf
On p. 7, table 1, you will see the report of 1,223 deaths.
On p. 30 Adverse Events of Special Interest.
** Dr. Madhava Setty is a board certified anesthesiologist. His blog is "An Insult to Intuition: Critiquing Media and Scientific Orthodoxy" https://madhavasetty.substack.com/
*** VAERS is the official US government Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System. https://vaers.hhs.gov/about.html . Note: For a reader-friendly presentation of the data for covid vaccinations, see https://openvaers.com/covid-data .
**** See also the "Media Partners" list of US media that took money from the US government for "We Can Do This" the COVID-19 Public Education Campaign, "An initiative to increase confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and reinforce basic prevention measures."
https://wecandothis.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Paid%20Media%20List%20for%20Posting%207.12.22_508c.pdf
Please note-- pull-quote from the above transcript of words by Julie Booras, co-founder of Health Rights Massachusetts:
"Since the lockdowns started started in 2020, you probably don't know this, you won't hear it on the news, 49 states have filed over 900 right to refuse bills aimed at protecting bodily autonomy and stopping both the covid shots and medical mandates. 79 of those bills have passed into law in 29 states across the nation. More than half of the states in this country have passed right to refuse bills in less than three years."
Do any of my readers make any association on the war on the institution of marriage and the trouble we are seeing exploiting women and children. Marriage is protective of the family women and children. Not all marriages are good. Pedophiles are a blight. All. And we only increase their reach by denying the scope of trafficking. If the elite participate or turn a blind eye, what should we do. It's so horrible. I used to do the reports to ncmec for a company I worked for. I worked with law enforcement on stings. I was crushed by the horror. All women and children thus abused are in my prayers. May their traffickers get their punishment in this lifetime and in eternity 🙏
Black PBS personality and Harvard Univ. prof Henry Louis Gates says at https://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/how-many-slaves-landed-in-the-us/ that while 10.7 mm blacks were shipped out as slaves, only 388,000 – a tiny percentage – were shipped to North America (he doesn’t specify it this includes Central America or not). That’s right – just under 4% of slaves went to North America. In contrast, Dr. Robert Davis at Ohio State Univ. has calculated that between 1 and 1.25 million white Europeans were taken as slaves TO Africa along the Barbary Coast between the 16th to 18th C, https://news.osu.edu/when-europeans-were-slaves--research-suggests-white-slavery-was-much-more-common-than-previously-believed/ That means that well over 3 TIMES the number of whites were enslaved by African Muslims than blacks by North Americans. Davis’s new estimates appear in the book Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800 (Palgrave Macmillan). Yes, this means up to 325 times the number of whites were taken as slaves to Africa than Africans to the America (and some of that 388,000 may have gone to Mexico or Central America).
And the U.S. lost a MASSIVE 2% of its population, 620,000 in the Civil War to stop this. In today’s population, that would mean almost 6 million people. History.com says 618,222 is often cited for the number of deaths, with 360,222 Union soldiers. Are more soldiers dying than there were slaves taken not reparation enough? More recently, the War on Poverty – a very large percentage dedicated to make up for the injustices of a century ago - started in 1964, has spent over $22 TRILLION by some estimates. How well has that done? Just go visit the tent cities of socialist SF, Portland, Seattle, LA, etc. I am happy to pay reparations… to any black person applying who lived under slavery, or was even a child or grandchild of a slave.
I have submitted my reparations request these Muslim nations on your behalf, asking for $5mm each. Will let you know when “the cheque’s in the mail.”
But it's con-VEEN-ient, all the utterly idiot Boobus Americanus types whine.
As President Dwight D. Eisenhower said about this, and their god of con-VEEN-ience, " If all that Americans want is security, they can go to prison. They’ll have enough to eat, a bed and a roof over their heads. But if an American wants to preserve his dignity and his equality as a human being, he must not bow his neck to any dictatorial government.”—
#Diabolical