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FBI Busts Sex-Traffickers Selling Babies for $600

Source: dailystormer.ai

Whenever a scandal, like Pizzagate, pops up, the media and elites are quick to claim that these are wild conspiracy theories and that such things don’t happen in real life.

But of course, they do.

The FBI is busting child-porn rings and human traffickers constantly. What we’re asked to swallow, is that while there’s people selling pedo porn and child sex-slaves, no one is actually buying them. Or at least, no one important or famous.

But as the crackdown on perverts continues to progress in Hollywood (and elsewhere), that’s going to become harder and harder to believe.

Fox News:

The FBI announced 84 underage victims and 120 traffickers were arrested from Oct. 12-15 as part of the annual human trafficking sting Operation Cross County XI.

The average age of the victims was 15 years old and the youngest was a three-month-old infant.

“Unfortunately, the number of traffickers arrested—and the number of children recovered—reinforces why we need to continue to do this important work,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a statement.

One of the most egregious cases involved a three-month-old girl and her 5-year-old sister. A friend who was staying with the family offered to sell them both for sex to an undercover agent from FBI’s Denver office for $600.

Read the rest here.

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