Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Another Victim of Human Trafficking. Meet Thasja


By Anna Von Reitz

Another Victim of Human Trafficking. Meet Thasja.
She’s a highly skilled photographer, late 20’s, beautiful, bright, and kind.
She has been kidnapped and sold to a high end Mexican brothel keeper. 
And the monsters responsible are moving her to the Mexican Border crossing at El
 Garrita Chapparal this afternoon.
The US Attorney General, Summer Stephan, has been alerted and done nothing.
The police in Oklahoma City, Oakland, and L.A. have been given detailed up-to-the-
moment information pin-pointing her whereabouts and the names of her abductors ---
 everything necessary to make the arrests. 
Nothing has been done. 
I ask you, the men of this country, how long is this going to go on?  How long before we 
mete out that they've got coming to them? 
When are these criminals going to be brought to justice the Old Way, with a jury of their 
Peers standing outside in the open air, a Justice of the Peace, a short rope and a tall tree?
If the “law enforcement officers” responsible for riding herd on all these foreigners won’t
 do their jobs, then we must still keep the peace and uphold the Public Law of this
 country.
The UN has nothing to say about it, because the UN has done nothing about it. 
Except profit by it.
It’s time the world woke up and began the enforcement actions necessary to bring the
 bankers causing all this corruption to their knees, and to fire all these useless politicians
 and even more useless police. 
They aren’t doing the jobs we hired them to do, so what good are they?  Have we finally
 defined "Useless Eaters"?
Please, America, listen up.  Get out your mops and your buckets and your Winchesters, too.  
Either take responsibility for running the world, or the criminals will.  
I know what I'd be doing if she were a member of my family and I wouldn't be asking any
 judge for permission to do it, either.

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