Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Digging Into The Maxwell Family

These are notes I made from Amazing Polly's recent video on the Maxwell sisters, with a few additions from Bud Gray's material that she used in her presentation. I've also added in further information on Robert Maxwell, mostly from articles by Whitney Webb.

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Robert Maxwell = Mossad, KGB, MI6, CIA?

Jeffrey Epstein = Intelligence (Mossad, CIA?)

Ghislaine Maxwell / Jeffrey Epstein = Blackmail Operations

Christine / Isabel Maxwell = Information Technology

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Sam Bronfman > Meyer Lansky > J. Edgar Hoover (sexual blackmail)

Robert Maxwell > Charles Bronfman > Les Wexner > Jeffrey Epstein

Robert Maxwell / Charles Bronfman = The Mega Group

Robert Maxwell > PROMIS software theft

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1920s - Sam Bronfman was bootlegging to Meyer Lansky and other members of the mafia during Prohibition.

1940s - Meyer Lansky obtained compromising photos of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The photos showed Hoover engaged in sexual activity with his long-time friend, FBI Deputy Director Clyde Tolson.

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1971 - Christine and Isabel Maxwell found a company called Information On Demand (IOD).

1986 - Christine Maxwell was president of IOD, described at this time as an information retrieval service that could access over 300 databases, millions of published articles, market research studies, trade publications, corporate intelligence, and industry surveys. IOD used 15 'runners' who could retrieve information from libraries and universities in cities across America. They could also retrieve information from sources as far away as the Lenin Library in the USSR. IOD was headquartered in Berkeley, CA at this time.

Dec. 1989 - Riding the Electronic Wave -- Document Delivery: Proceedings of the Library of Congress Network Advisory Committee Meeting. This meeting focused on ways in which newer technologies and document delivery networks were changing current practices in document delivery and information services. IOD was listed as a participant. IOD was also listed as an information broker that could deliver printed materials of all types from any country or source.

Christine Maxwell's Proposal at the Library of Congress Committee (1989): "I would like to think that public and private sector document suppliers, libraries and information centers will increasingly contribute their holdings to cooperative document supply ventures of all kinds. As an information resource of the first magnitude, the Federal libraries need to re-assess current restrictions imposed on their use. In principle, INFORMATION ON DEMAND is prepared and would like to enter into a joint venture which, for instance, could better disseminate the information held in Federal libraries, while providing more rapid delivery and assuring copyright compliance at a level that is often not attained in the public sector..."

1991 (?) - Isabel Maxwell cofounded Commtouch Software Ltd. (an Israeli co.), whose SEC filing in early 2000 described it as a leading global provider of outsourced integrated web-based email and messaging solutions to businesses. At that time (2000) they had 250 global customers and served approx. 8.4 million active email accounts. They also served over 1 million active email accounts through their ZapZone Network. They offered fax and voicemail services, email forwarding, and could handle a variety of languages. These accounts provided the company with important demographic data, which was used to create highly targeted marketing campaigns.

Nov. 1991 - Robert Maxwell was found dead under suspicious circumstances. Ghislaine Maxwell moved to New York after the funeral, where she met Epstein.

1993 - C&I cofounded Magellan, an international search engine and directory site.

1994 - Commtouch Software partnered with UniPress Software Inc. to create Pronto Mail, a Windows email program that supported communications between PC and UNIX networks.

1995 - Magellan was sold to a company called Excite for $4.4 million. Excite merged with a US cable co. called @Home in 1999.

1995 - Chiliad Publishing was cofounded by Christine Maxwell and a man named Paul McOwen at least as early as this year (despite reports to the contrary) and grew moderately. It has since had offices in London, Germany, Brazil, France and the U.S.

1996 - A news article describes Pronto Mail as having a built-in recorder for creating voicemails.

1997 - Christine Maxwell joined the Board of the Internet Society (ISOC), where she played various leadership roles until leaving in 2002. When she applied for a position, she offered a brief resume and position statement, in which she affirmed her international character and intent to engage the world community in the work of the organization, which work included acting as "a facilitator and coordinator of Internet-related initiatives around the world," including "public policy and trade activities," "education and social issues," and "the globalization process" for targeted populations. I.e. she was a globalist and was pursuing globalist ideals.

1997 - An article states that Israeli firm Commtouch hired Isabel Maxwell this year, and that Commtouch was founded in 1991 by a group of tech-savvy former army officers led by Gideon Mantel, a bomb-disposal expert. This contradicts other sources that claim Maxwell founded the company herself years earlier.

1998 - In an interview by Mark Stokes, Christine Maxwell revealed her globalist vision for the future:

"During our conversation, I [Stokes] commented on the breadth of her reach globally by indicating that she seems to be a world citizen rather than one tied to a specific city or country. This is the essence of a new perspective of women via the Internet... 'It is true that I feel I don't belong to any particular country,' she says. 'I do feel like a global citizen. I think women have a particularly important role to play as they rear young children into the new millennium. I believe that as geographic frontiers become less relevant and as we find that becoming citizens of the world means something to more and more people, women - and all parents - must learn how to educate their children in what it means to live locally and act globally. It's more than just words. We are only just beginning to understand what global citizenship is all about, and the Internet is fundamental to our ability... to achieve a better and more effective understanding of our individual and collective role in this highly networked world.'"

IT software created by Cnristine and Isabel Maxwell has been installed in major companies and many government agencies (USA+).

1999 - Chiliad Inc. was allegedly cofounded this year by Christine Maxwell. This contradicts other sources, and probably reflects the co.'s introduction to the public.

1999 - Chiliad Inc. partnered with Hewlett Packard. Carly Fiorina was the new CEO of HP at the time.

Dec. 31, 1999 - The Boston Globe: "Commtouch will help Microsoft in international markets where the software giant doesn't yet do email business... Companies and web sites such as Excite Inc., Discovery Channel, and Business Week pay Commtouch to provide email and other services to their customers. About 8.5 million people use Commtouch's email system, which is available in 16 languages. The company said it adds 25,000 new users daily... Microsoft wants to capture a little bit of that value for itself... Commtouch provides email services to telecommunications equipment maker Ericson AB, while Microsoft plans to work with Ericson to develop software to bring internet features to wireless phones."

July 2000 - A Guardian article describes Isabel Maxwell, president of Commtouch, as "one of the toughest and best connected female internet entrepreneurs. In Israel she is lauded for her charity work and sits on the board of governors of former prime minister Shimon Peres' Centre for Peace, alongside such luminaries as Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Jimmy Carter and Larry Ellson."

Nov. 2000 - "Started last year with $3 million in angel funding from family and friends, Chiliad jumped from the shadows [recently] by announcing a $24.5 million investment from Hewlett-Packard Co... The two companies also formed a strategic alliance in which Chiliad will use HP servers, storage, consulting, snd software, while HP will explore how to use the start-up's search technology in its products..." The company also had a working relationship with Cisco Systems.

2000 - Christine Maxwell delivered a discussion paper to UNESCO's InfoEthics 2000 Conference.

Carly Fiorina - CEO of Hewlett-Packard from 1999-2005.

2001 - Michael Isikoff Interview with Carly Fiorina (Sept. 2015): "In the weeks following the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, she received a phone call from Michael Hayden, then the director of the NSA, asking her assistance in providing HP computer servers to the NSA for expanded surveillance."

2002 - Chiliad formed a partnership with a failing company called Ezenia!, and within a year they were obtaining many lucrative defense contracts. The number and value of these contracts (and others) have increased substantially since then.

2003 - The FBI begins working with Chiliad in setting up a software system as "a top secret/sensitive compartmented information system."

July 2004 - An article in the South Florida Sun Sentinal describes Commtouch as a maker of anti-spam software (i.e. internet security).

2005 - Chiliad described its software for DoD procurement, revealing its sophistication with regard to real-time analysis of live network data to determine predictive behavior:

"Unlike traditional approaches to predictive analysis driven only by historic data models, the proposed approach will combine well-understood behavior and patterns to anticipate likely courses of action, with new behavior patterns detected from live field sensor data, leveraging value from real-time analysis of 'unstructured' content, deriving structured data from these sources, and leveraging further value from these structured data with triggers on relational databases. Analysis and metadata generation are executed on-the-fly, moment-to-moment using live network data, not yet indexed. Detected strategy changes from field data are fed back into the continuous monitoring loop in near real-time, improving adaptive and responsive capability that is proactive, anticipatory, and reactive at the same time... Response-time can be almost immediate in time-critical situations."

2006 - Washington Post: "FBI Shows Off Counterterrorism Database... The FBI has built a database with more than 659 million records... culled from more than 50 FBI and other government agency sources... It is one of the most powerful data analysis tools available to law enforcement and counterterrorism agents... The FBI's Investigative Data Warehouse was launched in 2004. The system [was] designed by Chiliad Inc. of Amherst, Mass."

2007-2009 - Carly Fiorina spent two years leading the CIA's External Advisory Board, and became chair of that board when it was first created in 2007 by then-CIA director Michael Hayden.

2013 - An article on Commtouch describes them as selling their services exclusively through third parties, including anti-virus companies like McAfee. Commtouch was working with Google, who integrated the Commtouch Software Development Kit into their Gmail software. Commtouch estimated at that time that 25% of all email vendors were using their products.

2013 - Chiliad released an updated version of its big data analytics software for collecting and analyzing big data, called Discovery/Alert 7.0. The software had largely been aimed at the intelligence community prior to this time. Ken Rosen, a Chiliad spokesperson, described it this way:

"With this system you don't just get a list of documents returned to you, but also all the concepts that are in those documents," Rosen said. "It's like having an assistant gather all the documents you need to search, then reading them to you, pointing out all of the most relevant passages, even passages that were not part of your original search... You don't have to move data anywhere or send it to the cloud. It simply wakes up and begins performing like a virtual data center. So right away, that first step of having to consolidate all your data as part of this whole process is already done..."

Chiliad software obviously goes way beyond what Google search engines are designed to do.

2014 - Commtouch changed its name to Cyren. Cyren is listed as a cloud-based internet security firm. They are headquartered in McLean, Virginia.

2016 - Isabel Maxwell was a member of the World Economic Forum, and president of Blue World Alliance.

2019 - Some of the companies that Cyren is currently working with include Intel, Google, Microsoft, T Mobile, Dell, and Check Point.

Backdoors? Eavesdropping capabilities?

Bud Gray: "So, what could be wrong with putting an experienced and acclaimed information technology data management expert in charge of upgrading and centralizing all our records nationally, in order to fight crime and protect us against terrorism? ... Even if she is a foreign born and raised globalist-sympathizing UN patsy, married to a French intellectual and living in France, with ties to Latin America? ... I mean, what's wrong with that?!"

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Bonus Round

Aleister Crowley > Jack Parsons > Frank Malena > Roger Malena > Christine Maxwell

Christine Maxwell is married to Roger Malena (MIT, NASA, etc.).

Roger Malena's father was Frank Malena (JPL).

Frank Malena worked with Jack Parsons on dry rocket fuels (JPL).

Jack Parsons was the head of the Pasedena branch of Aleister Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO).

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Proof that Two Vans were used in Alleged Bombing Incident


Proof that Two Vans were used in Alleged Bombing Incident

Photo evidence speaks for itself:








And what is that attached to the back of the van with the cover over it? In the first picture, it appears to be on some sort of trailer hitch and extends back further than in the other photos. The location is also different in the first photo, as can be seen by the gravel and grass behind the van.

Evidence is not supposed to be tampered with during an investigation. This van has either been tampered with, or these are two different vans.


Wednesday, October 17, 2018

STANDARD HOTEL OWNER ANDRE BALAZS, KATIE FORD, AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING NETWORKS


Andre Balazs is the owner of the Standard Hotel in West Hollywood that Q referenced in a post back on April 20, 2018. [18]

Nobody seems to have caught on to the fact that Balazs worked in the biotech industry before becoming a hotelier, which is HUGELY suspicious because the biotech industry relies on a constant supply of human tissue to make its products.

Let's look closer...

Andre Balazs' Background

Before he became a hotelier, Balazs worked at BioMatrix, his family's New Jersey based biotechnology company. [1]

Andre's grandfather Endre Balazs started the company up in 1981, where he developed a biomedical product that's manufactured out of hyaluronan, a "viscoelastic polysaccharide present in all tissues of the human body but in large amounts in the vitreous of the eye and the soft tissues of joints and skin." The process for making this product involves extracting the hyaluronan (from fresh human corpses) and purifying it in order to make a biomedical product used in surgery. [2]

Did you get that? BioMatrix requires harvested human tissue to manufacture its products. Having worked there for his grandfather (probably in an administrative capacity, since he doesn’t appear to have any technical training), Andre Balazs would be familiar with the biotech industry and would probably have connections to companies that need tissue on a regular basis, as well as to tissue suppliers.

Andre Balazs married a woman named Katie Ford in 1985. [4] At the time of their marriage, Katie worked at her family's modeling agency, Ford Models, Inc. [8]

Balazs worked at BioMatrix until 1990 when he decided to venture into the hotel industry by buying the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood. This was the first in a string of ritzy boutique hotels he has purchased over the years. [4] He opened the first Standard Hotel on Hollywood’s Sunset Strip in 1999, intending it to be an “affordable” if individualistic property, but the chain quickly attracted a high-end clientele. [19]

Meanwhile, Katie took over her family business in 1995, and as CEO she expanded it into a vast network of modeling scouts and recruiters that spans the globe, turning the business into one of the largest modeling agencies in the world with many high-end clients. [8]

BioMatrix was sold to Genzyme in 2000 for an estimated $738 million. [1] Endre Balazs, the owner of BioMatrix, was taken to court by Genzyme for artificially inflating the company's stock value in the months leading up to its sale in 2000. [3]

By 2010 Genzyme was the third largest biotech company in the world, with a presence in approximately 65 countries, including 17 manufacturing facilities and 9 genetic-testing laboratories, and employing over 11,000 people. They generated $3.8 billion in revenue in 2007. They’ve been buying up many smaller biotech companies over the years. [6]

In 2013, Balazs detached the Standard brand from Andre Balazs Properties, the company that holds his wider hotel and real estate empire. He formed a separate management company — Standard International — selling an 80% stake to a group of private individuals for an undisclosed price. [19]

In 2017, Balazs stepped down as chairman of the Standard Hotel brand, retaining a 20% share in Standard International and stakes in some of the individual hotels within that brand. He continued to own and manage other hotels outside of the Standard brand. [19]

Side Note: Standard Hotel employees were once caught dumping two 50-gallon drums of chemicals down a storm drain. One of the chemicals they were dumping - muriatic acid - is very similar to hydrochloric acid in that it can dissolve bone and tissue. [1]

More on Katie Ford

In 2004, Andre and Katie got divorced. [4] By this time, Ford Models was representing many high-end clients like Naomi Campbell and Kristy Brinkley. [8]

In 2007, Katie stepped down as CEO of Ford Models. In 2008, she decided to become an activist against human slavery after attending a UN human trafficking conference. [9]

A more recent 2018 interview with Katie reveals that she started her anti-trafficking crusade only after she was asked to speak at the UN's human trafficking conference in 2008, even though she admits she knew nothing at all about the subject at the time. [12] What??? Why was she asked to speak? The UN is a very Satanic organization that the Deep State is a part of and has the same globalist agenda, so it's suspicious that she got involved in campaigning against human trafficking in the way she describes. I think there's an important connection here.

In the same interview, Katie describes how when she was younger, her family business would bring girls into the US from other countries, offering them "a hope and a dream" and "a better life financially" that "included stardom". [12] Isn't that what human trafficking victims are often told?

Soon after deciding to become an activist, Katie was made the Global Ambassador for an organization called Free the Slaves. [9] Free the Slaves advertises itself as a non-profit organization that saves, rehabilitates and educates slavery victims, while also conducting substantial advocacy on their behalf. [11]

Katie later started up her own non-profit organization, called the Katie Ford Foundation. [9] According to their marketing literature, the Katie Ford Foundation develops campaigns to raise awareness about human trafficking. Such campaigns have taken place in Montenegro, Ireland, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Malaysia and the Philippines. In addition to providing information about Free the Slaves, they partner with local anti-trafficking organizations that have a trafficking hotline. [10] This would put them in a strategic position if they were working for international human trafficking networks.

Free the Slaves co-founder Kevin Bales described Katie this way:

“Many activists are long on passion but short on strategy and organization. Katie’s got the skills of the business world combined with a sense of style.” [9] Scouting for and managing models could also come in handy when scouting for and managing sex slaves or future organ donors.

What other skills does Katie have that she can apply to fighting human trafficking? She points out that she has a knowledge of immigration laws from bringing models into the country, which she feels would be useful. [9] It's interesting that she already had experience in bringing people into the country and knew all the legal issues involved before she even started. Note that Free the Slaves doesn't advertise that it relocates people to other countries. So why does Katie consider this a useful skill?

Katie held a Free the Slaves benefit at Andre Balazs' Standard Hotel in New York on Oct. 20, 2010 to raise money from celebrities to help fight human slavery around the world. Andre was in attendance. [11] Nothing was said in the write-ups about what their fundraising goal was or how much they actually raised, and no explanation of what they intended to do with the money they raised - just a lot of celebrity names being dropped.

At some point, she also founded Freedom For All, another anti-trafficking foundation.

In the 2018 interview, Katie explained that her organization's activities consisted of working mainly in foreign counties where slavery is an internal problem. [12] These are places where poverty is extremely high and parents will often sell their children or even hand them over for free. Easy pickings for rich Americans who come with promises of a better life for these children. And nobody can keep an eye on what they're actually doing in these foreign countries or who might be working with them there.

She goes on to claim that with her partner organizations, she's been able to save over 10,000 people over the past few years. [12] No mention of who those partner organizations are, how many people her own organization was responsible for saving, or how they helped in saving them. Nor is there any mention of how much her foundation contributed in the way of funding. Just taking credit. And how does she know that all these people were actually saved?

Is Katie really rescuing human trafficking victims? Or is she providing a front for human traffickers? Is her foundation there to soak up donations that would otherwise be used to catch these human traffickers or save their victims? Do they use those donations to finance human trafficking operations? Does she play a part in something much bigger, related to UN-level operations?

Side Note: Remember Laura Silsby, who got caught trying to smuggle 33 children out of Haiti back in 2010? She was in heavy debt and had just lost her house to foreclosure when she headed to Haiti. Who prompted her with the idea to go, and who funded her? Was it one of these foundations? Why did the Clintons take such an interest in intervening in her case? What were Michael and Max Maccoby doing at that orphanage? Why does Silsby's story not stand up to scrutiny? Where was she really taking the children? For whom? What was she really involved in and how was it organized? Who were the masterminds? I don't think Laura even knew, because that's the way powerful people set these things up and that's why a lot of different people are used who you wouldn't think were involved because of their covers. Sometimes these people don't even know what they're involved in, and believe the cover story. Sometimes the cover story is exactly the opposite of what’s really going on.

We can't look at these people in isolation. We have to consider them in context to the bigger picture.

Biotech Companies and Tissue Brokers

To draw out the bigger picture, I did some research on the tissue brokering industry. Here's what I found out:

- Planned Parenthood operates its own fetal tissue harvesting network. How it works is they have tissue technicians placed in every abortion clinic that’s affiliated with them, and these techs are sent email orders from PP and fill whatever ones they can based on what they can collect from their daily scheduled abortions, and then they ship the tissues directly to the buyer through UPS. The buyers pay a 'service fee' in order to avoid legal issues for selling human body parts. [7] 

- The illegal organ trafficking trade involves a host of offenders. There is a recruiter who seeks out the ‘donor,’ there is a transporter of the organs, there are staff of the hospital or clinic that receives the organs, and of course the medical practitioners who perform the transplants. There are also middlemen, contractors, buyers and the banks that store the organs/tissues. [13]

- Kidneys, which are by far the greatest in demand (for organs), are often bought from living donors for as little as a few hundred dollars, and can be sold for as much as $200,000. [13]

- The average buyer spends $150,000 (though prices in excess of $200,000 are common) while the average donor gets $5,000. The big profits go the middle men and “organ brokers”. [14]

- A living donor can give a whole kidney, a portion of their liver, lung, intestine or pancreas. Otherwise, the donor must be declared brain dead while circulation and oxygenation remain intact. [14]

- There are "broker-friendly" hospitals, complete with surgeons who either don't know or don't care where the organs come from. [14]

- Typically a broker will team up with a funeral home director, forging consent forms and a death certificate to harvest human tissue before the body is cremated or buried. [14]

- The training required to be qualified to remove organs and tissues from fresh corpses is minimal. [15]

- The process for setting up a tissue brokering business consists of filling out a form that can be downloaded from the FDA’s website. There is no wait for approval or inspections and you can start doing business right away. [20]

- Bones, skin, tendons, and heart valves can be cut out and used to create medical devices that can be sold for profit around the world. [16]

- Donated tissue routinely goes to for-profit companies, feeding a billion-dollar industry that uses those tissues for everything from repairing a knee to plumping up a penis. [16]

- Overseas and in the US, some companies that profit from human tissue spend considerable resources cultivating sources of fresh bodies. Often, employees of tissue banks are pushed to compete hard with other tissue banks for access to bodies — courting hospitals, funeral homes and morgues. [16]

- The demand for tissue grows more intense every year. One tissue buyer summed up the all-out competition for corpses this way: “Whoever has the most bone wins.” [16]

- In the US alone, which is the biggest market and the biggest supplier, an estimated two million products derived from human tissue are sold each year, a figure that has doubled over the past decade. [17]

- Inadequate safeguards are in place for ensuring that all tissue used by the industry is obtained legally and ethically. In contrast to tightly monitored systems for tracking intact organs such as hearts and lungs, authorities in the US and many other countries have no way to accurately trace where recycled skin and other tissues come from and where they go. [17]

- One of the weaknesses of the tissue-monitoring system is the secrecy and complexity that comes with the cross-border exchange of body parts. The international nature of the industry makes it easy to move products from place to place without much scrutiny. [17]

- It's illegal in the US, as in most other countries, to buy or sell human tissue. However, it's permissible to pay service fees that ostensibly cover the costs of finding, storing and processing human tissues. [17]

- Ground-level body wranglers in the US can get as much as $US10,000 for each corpse they secure through their contacts at hospitals, mortuaries and morgues. Funeral homes can act as middlemen to identify potential donors. Public hospitals can get paid for the use of tissue-recovery rooms. [17]

- Phillip Guyett, who ran a tissue recovery business in several US states before he was convicted of falsifying death records, said executives with companies that bought tissues from him treated him to $US400 meals and swanky hotel stays. They promised: “We can make you a rich man.” It got to the point, he said, that he began looking at the dead “with dollar signs attached to their parts". [17]

- The for-profit companies set up non-profit offshoots to collect the tissue — in much the same way the Red Cross collects blood that's later turned into products by commercial entities. Nobody charges for the tissue itself, which under normal circumstances is freely donated by the dead (via donor registries) or by their families. Rather, tissue banks and other organizations involved in the process receive ill-defined “reasonable payments” to compensate them for obtaining and handling the tissue. [17]

- No centralized regional or global system is in place to assure that products can be followed from donor to patient. [17]

- About 35 per cent of active registered US tissue banks have no inspection record in the FDA database. The typical tissue bank operates for nearly two years before its first FDA inspection. [17]

- Younger tissue is stronger and can be more lucrative for tissue processors because it can be used for higher-value grafts. [20]

So now that we have a general understanding of how the human organ and tissue 'donor' industry operates, we can see how easy it would be to exploit it if we knew a few of the right people and had a source of donors or fresh bodies. At $10,000 a body and as much as $200,000 for a fresh kidney, it could become tempting.

A person in Andre Balazs’ position wouldn't even need to go near any bodies or donors. He would just need to put the seller in touch with the buyer and collect his cut later on.

A person in Katie’s position wouldn't need to know that she's raising funds or warehousing people in shelters as part of a human trafficking operation. She would just think she was setting up shelters and helping people that had little hope otherwise. Even if she visited the shelters, she wouldn't be clued in. Her non-profit might serve to hide the money flowing between the parties involved in such an operation.

A person like Laura Silsby, who was in a state of financial desperation, probably thought she could get herself out of debt by taking part in a 'rescue' operation and wouldn’t ask too many questions. She didn't have to know who was actually backing her if she was funded by a foundation, and she didn't have to know what the children were being used for if she just held them for 'adoptions' that someone else took care of.

Everyone can be compartmentalized.

Let's review the puzzle pieces:

- Modeling agencies that scout and recruit young people from around the world
- Non-profit foundations that collect 'donations' and give 'grants' for 'causes'
- Celebrities who promote 'causes' to draw in 'donations' and make it all appear sincere and legitimate
- 'Donations' that could be used to fund human trafficking operations
- 'Causes' that serve as possible fronts for human trafficking operations
- 'Rescue' operations that require funding
- Shelters and orphanages that warehouse possible donors/slaves for later sale
- Organ and tissue brokers that must constantly look for 'donors'
- Abortion clinics that harvest fetal tissue
- Hospitals, morgues, mortuaries, and funeral homes that supply brokers
- Biotech companies that constantly need human tissue, will pay big $$$
- Rich people who need fresh organs, want expensive biomedical cures/treatments, will pay big $$$
- Rich degenerates who want sex slaves, will pay big $$$

Did I miss anything?

Here's a clue to another piece of the puzzle:

Who, besides the medical industry, depends on human tissue to manufacture many of their products? What type of human tissue is used to make these products? How much is this tissue worth on the black market? Who uses these products more than anyone else? Who is used to promote these products more than anyone else? What is the annual revenue from this industry?

Here's one more hint: Deciem.

I'll leave you with that to ponder.

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[19] AndrĂ© Balazs checks out of Standard hotels – Financial Times 
[20] Body Brokers Leave Trail Of Questions, Corruption