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Aragorn
17th July 2017, 00:18
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Human trafficking is a hidden industry that brings in $150 billion in illegal profits every year. In the United States, tens of thousands are trafficked annually—the biggest clients being major hotel chains and foreign diplomats.

The Philippines is one of the largest labor exporters in the world. 6,000 Filipinos—mostly women—leave the country every single day to work, because of mass unemployment and poverty. Tricked by placement agencies, thousands end up living as virtual slaves.

Damayan, a New York-based organization led by Filipina domestic workers, is fighting this underground crisis. Abby Martin speaks to several members of the organization about how this exodus of women has devastated a generation of families, and how they are fighting back.



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26 minutes





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csk2qWt09c4

DNA
17th July 2017, 01:08
I really feel that Sue Arrigo gives insight into what is going on to such an extent that after reading her work you understand the big picture.
You don't want to think this stuff is true, but with the pizza/gate stuff and the podesta e-mails showing a small glimmer into the situation Arrigo makes it all amazingly clear, and also her book was written back in 2007, so she was either prophetic or she really knew what was going on as per what the Wiki-leaks evidence shows.
She has written a book called "secrets of the CIA Global Sex Industry" by Dr. Sue Arrigo.
I've not read the book it is difficult to find and out of print. https://cathyfox.wordpress.com/2015/...-june-15-2007/
In the book Sue claimed that she was told by Cheney and Bush senior that if she continued to try and expose what was going on she would find herself dead or worse in an asylum where she would be drugged and tortured for the rest of her life.
Her sister came out to discredit her and said she has been certified as "crazy", and since no one has seen or heard from her since she wrote the book most think the "crazy" accusation made by her sister, (a high ranking academic CIA operative herself) means that Sue was probably indeed thrown into an asylum.
What Sue states is so horrible that one does not want to think it possible, but it is all said with simplicity, with little diarrhea of the pen, and it sounds like it is the truth.
HERVE from Avalon did a good job of compiling PDF entries from her book HERE (http://avalonlibrary.net/Sue_Arrigo/) and each excerpt is short enough.

Dreamtimer
17th July 2017, 12:42
I think these guys should be castrated with an Elastrator band.

Aianawa
17th July 2017, 12:46
Makes one wonder is suffering and misery a currency in itself for these far from the light ones.

modwiz
17th July 2017, 13:08
Makes one wonder is suffering and misery a currency in itself for these far from the light ones.

Yes, it is. However, it is the currency demanded from from non-corporeal beings from the humans who have lost their way and make evil a reality in our world. Although, that evil forms in the space left empty by lack of a challenge. If we do not challenge ourselves in wholesome ways, unwholesome challenges fill that space. Lots of room for discussions and questions regarding the meaning of life and relationships, eh?

It wasn't always thus, though the History created for the world would have us believe it was. Ancient traditions do not confirm History if they are ancient enough.