There is, of course, no truth to these claims, says Wayfair spokesperson
Furniture marketplace Wayfair was forced to address accusations of sex trafficking after an elaborate Pizzagate-esque conspiracy drawing connections between the names of overpriced items and missing children went viral.
The speculation was apparently kicked off on Reddit with user PrincessPeach1987 posting a screenshot of the furniture sellers WFX Utility cabinet collection to the sites r/conspiracy forum that highlighted the sky-high prices (between $12,699.99 and $14,499.99 for a single cabinet) and the odd names like Samiyah, Alyvia, Yaritza, and Neriah which allegedly matched the names of missing children.
Alex Jones explains how the Wayfair scandal is a mockingbird distraction from whats really going on with Epstein madam Ghislaine Maxwells recent arrest regarding child sex trafficking and blackmailing of powerful elites.
Is it possible Wayfair involved in Human trafficking with their WFX Utility collection? Or are these just extremely overpriced cabinets? she asked. Amateur sleuths combing Wayfairs site immediately found oddities well beyond the cabinets section, including absurdly-priced throw pillows and one of a kind rugs that also appeared to share the names of missing children.
The rumors quickly spiraled out of control on social media, with some confused users claiming Wayfair was actually shipping trafficked children inside the pricey cabinets something absent from the original posting while others suggested plugging the SKU numbers of the suspect merchandise into a search engine would turn up photos of the child for sale under a particular product name. Still others observed Wayfair had started scrubbing its site of the incriminating material surely an admission of guilt!
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