12-11-2017, 12:53 PM
I don't have the links at hand - though I've posted some on the subject here at DPF before - but it's worth remembering that the first six months or more of Trump's administration had a bunch of prominent human trafficking arrests, Trump promoting human trafficking as an issue, a bunch of long term trafficking rings being broken up, Trump's admin putting out a human trafficking commercial (which I linked onetime - there were Pizza references and a woman was dressed as Hillary at one point), Trump's daughter making tweets about the danger of human trafficking, Trump tweeting about human trafficking etc etc etc - I'm not expecting any public, high profile indictments, but I think behind the scenes a fairly clear message was sent out. To the perps it might have simply been interpreted as "You've been warned - cut that shit out", but it's something that goes on the positive side of the ledger. The latest Trine Day publication (top of the page on their site) is on the same subject.
Don't want to derail the thread. I'm assuming we'll be getting JFK documents every week or so at the rate they're going. At this steady pace they can take their time in redacting and deleting and (who knows) maybe even destroying the files. Why NARA didn't just release everything a day or two before the deadline is a mystery. They released the first batch in July. The country would have taken several giant steps forward if they'd just released everything that month and left Trump, the agencies and the worldwide media the task of sorting things out afterwards.
I've been posting (solely) stuff related to the JFK files on Twitter every day or so, certainly drawing attention to anything that's popped up of passing interest, and linking a few interviews here and there. The number of followers and retweets I've been receiving has been growing daily, and a few days ago my posts were followed by a BAFTA (UK version of the Oscar) nominated director from the UK, Stephen Fingleton. Watching an interview with him, he noted his first feature was inspired by COLLAPSE, the documentary with (late researcher) Michael Ruppert, so it's fairly clear he knows what time it is.
Don't want to derail the thread. I'm assuming we'll be getting JFK documents every week or so at the rate they're going. At this steady pace they can take their time in redacting and deleting and (who knows) maybe even destroying the files. Why NARA didn't just release everything a day or two before the deadline is a mystery. They released the first batch in July. The country would have taken several giant steps forward if they'd just released everything that month and left Trump, the agencies and the worldwide media the task of sorting things out afterwards.
I've been posting (solely) stuff related to the JFK files on Twitter every day or so, certainly drawing attention to anything that's popped up of passing interest, and linking a few interviews here and there. The number of followers and retweets I've been receiving has been growing daily, and a few days ago my posts were followed by a BAFTA (UK version of the Oscar) nominated director from the UK, Stephen Fingleton. Watching an interview with him, he noted his first feature was inspired by COLLAPSE, the documentary with (late researcher) Michael Ruppert, so it's fairly clear he knows what time it is.