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World News See other World News Articles Title: The Atlantic says child sex trafficking is FAKE and not really happening Too many people are talking about child trafficking these days, which has prompted The Atlantic to publish an article claiming that child sex trafficking is "fake." The media outlet's Kaitlyn Tiffany writes that the "moral panic" taking place with regard to children being trafficked by billionaire pedophiles and other upper crust perverts stems not from reality but from "a QAnon conspiracy theory that emerged in 2017 on an out-of-the-way message board." Purveyors of the child sex trafficking narrative believe, according to Tiffany, that Donald Trump is "a lone hero waging war against a 'deep state' and a cabal of elites who are pedophiles and child murderers." And these conspirators, according to Tiffany's version of the narrative, "will soon be exposed and perhaps brutally executed during a promised 'storm.'" The latest news coverage about pedophile child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein is once again igniting public awareness and conversation about the problem of child trafficking that Tiffany says does not exist. "Anxiety about the nation's children, which is at a steady simmer in the best of times, boiled over in the summer of 2020, when the digital soldiers of QAnon occupied the otherwise innocuous hashtag #SaveTheChildren," Tiffany further scoffs in her piece. "Around the same time, major social-media platforms had started blocking overt QAnon accounts and hashtags. From their new beachhead, the digital soldiers were able to disseminate a cascade of false information about child trafficking on Instagram and Facebook: Children were being trafficked on the hospital ship USNS Comfort, then docked in New York City, and through tunnels underneath Central Park." (Related: Last summer, The Wall Street Journal confirmed the existence of the "Pizzagate" pedophile network.) It turns out those NYC child tunnels are real It is worth noting at this point in the article that Tiffany's article for The Atlantic was actually published almost three years ago in 2021. Since that time, those "tunnels underneath Central Park" that Tiffany mocked as fake have been revealed as real. In case you missed it, there was a major clash between New York City Police (NYPD) and members of "The 770," the nickname given to the Chabad movement's world headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway in the predominantly Jewish New York City neighborhood of Crown Heights. The official story is that nobody knows the true purpose of these tunnels, which reportedly contained a child high chair, a mattress and other strange items strewn throughout the network of passageways hiding behind wooden panels inside the synagogue's interior walls. Dozens of Orthodox Jews rioted when construction crews escorted by police showed up to fill in the secret tunnels. The younger Orthodox Jews tried to stop the construction crews, prompting the arrest of several of them watch the video below: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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