carmencita

UpVoat4U. Glad to see our Master Researcher back!

kestrel9

Thank you. Several reasons for taking time out, one includes shoulder pain, I speculated whether or not being glued to computer was a factor! lol. A tsunami of things to do elsewhere was one other reason. December was crazy.

carmencita

You may be on to something there. Yeah, Dec. was nuts for me too. Lots of people getting mad I did not cater to them as usual. Too bad.

kestrel9

Lots of people getting mad...

You nailed the other reason. The few times I went to post a comment, the vitriol going on wasn't something I wanted to jump into. Especially since I saw some good points on both sides, I think any comment would have been misconstrued. All the drama was a distraction imo. I wasn't (and still am not) taking sides in the battle of personalities. Who wants to step in between that level of profanity? ;) Too many other things going on.

carmencita

I hear you. But around here whenever there are comments, the other person knows it won't do them any good. I have a mind of my own. Haha. That is something that is known. So now back to biz.

kestrel9

;) That's the spirit! upvoat

carmencita

:)))))))))))))

carmencita

Where not those released foreigners part of the Underground Railroad? Or am I mistaken. I remember they went from many arrested to about 12 to all being released. Very speculative really. Very strange. This has happened quite a few times. The Underground RR. Group turned out to be Fakes actually.

kestrel9

There's a lot to be skeptical about... Consider this funding raising article: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/current-affairs/sunday-nights-matt-doran-goes-undercover-with-operation-underground-railroad-to-bring-down-haiti-child-sex-ring/news-story/dcecf5950ca5b6d501c48ed927127bc3

In hindsight of the outcome, consider:

Glenn Beck was involved in breaking the story of the bust just before it went down.

Operation Underground Railroad, a group of ex-police and former CIA and Department of Homeland Security operatives who travel the world rescuing trafficked children.

They joined the:

...elaborate, multi-agency bust that has been almost a year in the planning .

I believe even the UN was involved! What could go wrong? https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/04/12/un-peacekeepers-child-sex-ring-left-victims-but-no-arrests.html

All told, nine traffickers end up in handcuffs, and 30 children are placed into the care of experienced trauma counsellors.

The rescue team is now working directly with the Haitian president on the prosecution of the traffickers arrested.

FAIL! NOBODY WAS HELD RESPONSIBLE, ALL FOREIGNERS INVOLVED WERE SET FREE THE SAME NIGHT

For the Aussies involved in this rescue, the biggest child trafficking bust in Haiti’s history...

And with more than five million children enslaved worldwide, Operation Underground Railroad certainly needs the help.

so send $$$$$$ right?

The author of the expose: Matt Doran is a reporter with Seven’s Sunday Night. He has reported on human trafficking in the Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, America and Mexico. His reports have been recognized by the United Nations. and don't forget To help support OUR’s global rescues...

Sure, getting right on that /s

'Nuf said

carmencita

The beginning of the first link with Doran, made me sick. Sick to think of those children 8-12 servicing their captors. It made me reel. Made me nauseous. You force yourself to read these things because someone has to. Because you want to know what they are exposed to. But then it hits you right in the heart. DHS and the UN and the CIA and the Clintons and the Haiti Govt. and Save the Children, OUR are all involved in this Nasty Business. Not to mention Glen $eck. We here have compiled so many links and evidence that can be connected that I wonder if there is someone or some that are taking our info. Hopefully they are using our posts and comments to Turn Against Them.

kestrel9

We know how big a fail this operation turned out to be. NO prosecutions. But so much media credit over the event.

After a long investigation into a human trafficking network in Haiti and a key information last week that young girls were going to be sold by a network of human traffickers, the Port-au-Prince Public Prosecutor's Office launched on Sunday afternoon, a joint operation involving the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (DCPJ), the National Police of Haiti (PNH) assisted by United Nations police officers (UNPol), the Brigade of Protection of Minors in the presence of Me Myrlande Prévost Dupiche, Deputy of the Government Commissioner to the Court of First Instance (TPI) of Port-au-Prince.

Recall that these traffickers since the passing of a law in the summer of 2015, are liable in Haiti, a prison sentence of 7 to 15 years and a maximum fine of 1,500,000 Gourdes ie +/- 22,000 US dollars...

ooooh as if there's real teeth in that law, one has to be tried first!...

We found 33 girls, 20 of them minors...

Doesn't match the other report...OUR claimed 30 underage girls delivered for the 'party' cruise...

...locked up in one room and another, there were 12 adults: 4 women and 8 men [...]" In the room occupied by the traffickers, the police seized bags of drugs, alcohol, a certain amount of money in Gourdes and US dollars, a computer whose hard disk contains videos of child pornography [...] which...

...tends to prove that these individuals were accustomed to this kind of exploitation," explained Danton Léger, the Port-au-Prince government commissioner, very proud of this dragnet, refusing to provide further details on the number of traffickers involved or other arrests, because the investigation is still ongoing.

Ya think?

According to initial testimonies gathered by the police, the girls had been brought to this place under the promise of a beautiful sea feast....

the OUR account states they were sex slaves.

"There is no doubt that these individuals are suspected of trafficking of minors and sexual exploitation," affirmed Inspector Garry Desrosiers, Deputy spokesperson of the PNH, pointing out that the 20 young minors were handed over to the Minors' Protection Brigade while waiting to contact their parents.

'No doubt they are 'suspected' sex traffickers"...so we let them all go. *Did they let all the suspect go and drop charges in order to save the girls from being killed? Or their families? Or did they not want people to really find out what corrupt perverted shithole country Haiti has become after all the International 'charity'?

The parents...hmmmmm

Note that Haiti is still on the blacklist of the US State Department of Trafficking Countries, alongside Suriname, Burma, Djibouti, Papua New Guinea, Sudan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

Obama's State Department

http://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-20025-haiti-flash-33-young-girls-saved-before-being-sold.html

@OhRutherfordBehave

carmencita

There needs to be a HUGE investigation of Haiti. The fabrications of Russia Crap is meant to tie up the DOJ and Sec. of State Depts. so serious stuff like Haiti and Sex Trafficking and Charity Orgs. will never be looked at. I hope they will not be a "Can Kicked Down the Road" and lost for decades again. All this evidence just waiting to be brought out but it never makes it to their desk. AARRGGHH!!! HAITI IS A POWDER KEG

kestrel9

http://archive.is/MFGgV

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (sentinel.ht) – Four district attorneys, known as “Substitutes of the Government Commissioner”, were fired by the Minister of Justice on Thursday for what the ministry said was a “grave mishandling” of the case involving the Kaliko Beach Resort where 33 girls, many of whom were minors, were rescued by police in a sex trafficking sting.

I think at least 30 or 31 were minors...but who's counting.

Following the February 2017 sting, where 33 girls were found in one hotel room, several foreign nationals, involved in the trafficking arrangement, were detained but released by sunrise the following day. It made widespread local news when then Chief Prosecutor, Government Commission Danton Leger, to his dismay could not account for their whereabouts of the suspects or if these persons were even still in the territory.

The integrity of Commissioner Leger was not in question then or now. He criticized a breakdown within his department for the mishandling of the arrests and the securing of all suspects.

The Sentinel reported that only 8 Haitian nationals, including the driver of a bus who transported the girls, were actually arrested. The driver was released after a few days for lack of involvement and sometime since, the other individuals were released.

Commissioner Leger had also detained the proprietors of the Kaliko Beach Resort but was unable to hold them. In August 2017, the resort announced it was near a buyout deal to be transformed into a Hilton Hotel. It had suffered huge financial losses due to the events of March. Sources close to the matter, who furnished scans of these actual letters of revocation to the Haiti Sentinel, say inside the halls of the Palace of Justice, it is believed that the four prosecutors fired were paid to release the detained foreign nationals and were signatories for signed releases for the arrested non-foreign nationals.

I was responding to someone in this thread: https://voat.co/v/news/2355742 and found this article/info that I didn't recall reading about.