ARRESTS IN US OF SEX TRAFFICKING RING LEADERS
http://gizadeathstar.com/2016/10/arrests-us-sex-trafficking-ring-leaders/ Over
the years I've occasionally blogged, or talked about during interviews,
the curious cases that have emerged from time to time about child sex
rings and human trafficking- slavery - rings. we've seen a variety of
seemingly disconnected stories in this regard, beginning with the
infamous Franklin scandal from the late 1980s and early 1990s, how that
scandal went all the way into the very highest echelons of politics, to
the Saville scandal in the United Kingdom, a scandal implicating the
government of the late Edward Heath, and more recently the Pennsylvania
State scandal. Along the way, there were other lesser-known incidents,
the Finders' group, researched by former and now late FBI special agent
Ted Gunderson, and so on. And of course, percolating and swirling in the
background were numerous stories about child sex abuse and pedophilia
in the Roman Catholic Church, and occasionally, other churches.
I've
occasionally indicated that I believe these incidents are really the
isolated tips of an iceberg that in fact is one connected entity beneath
the surface, and that this activity is possibly connected to other
types of equally execrable activities as well. But there so far seems to
have been little in the public domain to confirm these suspicions.
But
this story was sent by Mr. T.M., and I suspect it has some hidden
implications, which we'll explore in a moment in our high octane
speculation of the day. For the moment, however, here is the story:
One gets a measure of the extent
of the organization behind such activity, and of the truly tragic and
execrable treatment of the victims swept up into it, with these
paragraphs from the beginning of the article:
About a dozen people were arrested in cities across the U.S. on Tuesday for running what authorities called a sophisticated sex trafficking operation in which hundreds of women were brought from Thailand to America under fraudulent visas and forced to work as prostitutes to pay off tens of thousands of dollars in bondage debts.The women — including one who was forced to have sex with strangers for 12 hours a day, six or seven days a week— were not allowed to move about freely and were "effectively modern day sex slaves," according to a redacted indictment unsealed Tuesday.The arrests, along with the recent arrest of the organization's boss in Belgium, will effectively dismantle the operation, said Alex Khu, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Minneapolis."We feel pretty confident that based on the number of important-position folks we are taking down, we'll really hurt this organization," he said in an interview with The Associated Press in advance of an official announcement about the arrests. "It will take down this ring."Tuesday's indictment charges 17 people with various counts, including conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, conspiracy to commit forced labour , conspiracy to engage in money laundering and conspiracy to commit visa fraud. About a dozen people were arrested in the Minneapolis area, Chicago, Atlanta and Los Angeles.Khu said his office began investigating a sex trafficking case in the Twin Cities in January 2014 and discovered it was part of an international ring and "a very sophisticated, complex network operating throughout the United States ... where women are really placed on a circuit, travelling from one city to the next."According to the indictment, since 2009, hundreds of women were brought from Bangkok, Thailand, to several U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Washington and Dallas. The women were from poor backgrounds, spoke little English and were lured with promises of a better life.The operation's bosses or traffickers in Thailand entered the women into a bondage debt "contract" in exchange for a visa and travel to the U.S. As part of the contract, the women would owe a debt ranging from $40,000 to $60,000 and would be "owned" by the organization until that debt was repaid.
While
the Department of Homeland Security is hardly one of my favorite
departments of the government, one can only give them kuddos for putting
an end to this horrendous organization. Hopefully, the unfortunate
women who were so brutalized and victimized will be given some sort of
medical review and assistance.
What
I want to concentrate on here, however, are my usual high octane
speculations, or perhaps in this case it is better to qualify them as
horrifying speculations. There are a number of things to note from the
Yahoo article:
(1) The organization was genuinely international in extent, from Belgium, to Thailand, and the USA, and the USA component was spread across the country;
(2)
a number of people were in "important positions," and presumably this
means in government, for in order to make such a scheme work,
penetration into various government agencies would be essential;
(3)
the organization obtained fraudulent visas, which again implies not
only penetration into government agencies, but access to, or acquisition
of, the proper forms and specialized paper on which such forms are
printed, in other words, it implies a sophisticated ability to forge
official documents;
(4)
such "important positions" would also comprise compromised agents at
ports of entry to the USA, where such individuals' visas would not be
scrutinized too closely;
(5) the circuit method was used to keep these unfortunate victims traveling from city to city.
Notably, if one looks at this list of five points, and especially the last one, one discovers remarkable similarity of modi operandi
that was seen in the Franklin scandal, where again, the victims of the
sex ring were shuttled around the country to service the rich and
powerful.
And that brings us to the sixth point:
(6)
such activities can be used to ensnare the rich and powerful, or people
in key positions, through the creation of control files (Catherine
Fitt's term), via videotapes, pictures, audio recordings, and so on, of
their activity and participation in such rings. This suggests deep
connections to intelligence agencies. One must look here for the source
of much of the seemingly irreversible corruption in government: people
literally are being blackmailed to vote a certain way.
In other words, the ring grows and can be used as leverage to gain power and influence.
What
I am suggesting is that, stunning as the Homeland Security's coup
against this ring is, I strongly suspect it goes much deeper, spreads
much wider, and reaches much higher, than one can imagine, and to that
end, I would hope that the investigation will consider such connections,
for the Franklin scandal, I am convinced, is a part of this whole
story.
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