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Justice waits for opportunity

Abercrombie & Fitch sex trafficking charges

The above video was provided by CBS News’ official TikTok account.

The Biden administration has arrested Abercrombie & Fitch former CEO Mike Jeffries for interstate prostitution and sex trafficking. The twist is that these are gay sex parties, as Distractify summarizes:

(Distractify) The indictment further alleges that they organized "sex events" in England, France, Morocco, Italy, New York City, and The Hamptons. It also alleges that they "employed coercive, fraudulent and deceptive tactics in connection with the recruitment, hiring, transportation, obtaining, maintaining, solicitation and payment of the men to engage in commercial sex."

The men were lured into these events under the belief that it could lead to modeling opportunities or help their career in other ways. They were also told “that not complying with requests for certain acts during the Sex Events could harm their careers," according to the indictment. The youngest of the alleged victims was just 19 years old, according to a memo the prosecution submitted.

“Many of the victims, at least one of whom was as young as 19 years old, were financially vulnerable and aspired to become models in the fashion industry, a notoriously cutthroat world,” the memo says. “Indeed, some of the men they recruited had previously worked at Abercrombie stores or modeled for Abercrombie.”

“Justice” in Satan’s World

With Election 2024 just days away, I find it curious why the Justice Department would suddenly pounce on an old man and his international boy toy racket. Especially when we consider how they’re dusting off the Diddy parties, and it makes you wonder: why now? Well, here are three theories on what’s going on:

  1. This is setting up another big psyop. Just like with Jeffery Epstein, there is a client list somewhere, and evidence which incriminates important people around the world, and they are being set up to push for another new psyop. If you recall, it’s not a coincidence that the Trump administration locked up Epstein and pushed for the client list to be revealed leading up to the COVID-19 psyop. They needed the cooperation of hundreds of important figures in the public sphere to legitimize their criminal conspiracy against America. Celebrities, CEOs, lawyers, judges, governors, and doctors were falling into line, and although only a fraction of them were properly blackmailed, it can get the dominos falling in the right direction. The CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch now gets arrested and publicly humiliated like this, and it sends a message to everyone else involved: you’re now on notice. In this scenario, there is a major plan being organized behind the scenes like COVID-19, and the perpetrators are being blackmailed into playing their part.

  2. This is simple extortion. The Democrats are threatening the culprits so that they pony up their cash and donate to the Democrats. In this scenario, it’s more of a funding program. Now, when the local Democrat organizer calls up the client list and asks for a donation, they might get the hint.

  3. This is procedural sabotage. In this scenario, the point of quickly cracking down on widespread criminal conspiracies is actually to bungle the prosecution, screw up the process of evidence handling, or otherwise make it impossible to successfully convict the criminals. You see, just like how Alec Baldwin’s charges were dismissed because of a procedural screw-up, everyone involved with P. Diddy or the Abercrombie & Fitch sex trafficking can be let off the hook if the Democrats don’t follow the rules. Do you think the want to allow the Trump administration to prosecute their friends?

There is no such thing as “justice” in Satan’s world. There is only opportunity and strategy. Any time you see criminals facing punishment, especially at the highest levels, keep this in mind. These cases could have been acted upon decades ago, but they were saved until this moment for a reason.

The sealed indictments

A sealed indictment is a formal criminal charge that is hidden from the public—and sometimes from the person charged—until a court order unseals it. There are five main reasons why this is supposedly done (I got ChatGPT to list these):

  1. Prevent Flight Risk: Keeping the indictment sealed prevents the accused from learning about the charges, which might give them time to flee or go into hiding before authorities can arrest them.

  2. Preserve Evidence and Witness Safety: It helps protect the integrity of the investigation by preventing the accused from destroying evidence or intimidating witnesses who may testify against them.

  3. Ensure Successful Arrests: Law enforcement may need time to coordinate the arrest of the accused, especially if multiple individuals are involved or if it requires coordination across jurisdictions. Sealing the indictment ensures they can act before the person becomes aware.

  4. Covert Operations: In cases involving ongoing investigations, such as organized crime or conspiracy, authorities might keep the indictment sealed to continue surveillance and gather further evidence on accomplices.

  5. Protection of Sensitive Information: In cases involving national security or high-profile individuals, a sealed indictment helps protect sensitive or classified information that may be involved in the case.

Once the accused is arrested or it is safe to proceed, the indictment is usually unsealed, and the charges become public. You can see how this is perfect bait for Q-Anon conspiracy theorists to fantasize about a day of reckoning, when the sealed indictments will all be executed simultaneously, and the entire house of cards will come crashing down.

Keep dreaming. The advent of a massive crackdown may happen—as I’ve speculated in my book Fire In The Rabbit Hole—but it would only happen in concert with another, even worse plan to subjugate humanity and deceive us into thinking we have become liberated from the evil rulers.

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