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The FBI has confirmed that it conducted a raid on an adoption agency in Ohio in connection with human trafficking and selling children to international pedophile rings, in the latest of a series of operations related to the Pizzagate Washington D.C. Elite pedophilia investigation by the State Department.Federal agents raided the European Adoption Consultants building in Strongsville, Ohio, and left carrying boxes and other evidence, according to reports.

fbi agents were seen carrying boxes and evidence from the offices following the raids




The State Department had issued the warrant on the grounds that the agency was involved in "the sale, abduction, exploitation, or trafficking of children.”.The FBI refused to comment on the details of the raids, but a source within the Federal Bureau of Investigation did confirm that they were "executing the warrant'; “We do have activity going on there. The matter is sealed, and at this time I cannot provide any additional information,”The adoption agency was accused of soliciting bribes and committing other crimes last month and was debarred by the U.S. Department of State.

The Epoch Times reports: The home of the founder of the adoption agency was also raided by federal authorities, WKYC-TV reported. Officials would not elaborate on the raid other than saying they were “executing a warrant.”The State Department alleged that the agency “failed to adequately supervise…preventing the sale, abduction, exploitation, or trafficking of children.”They also failed to prevent the “solicitation of bribes; Fraudulently obtaining birth parent consent…” to get the children into the United States, the State Department said, according to WKYC.In December, two notes were posted on the agency’s website, with one reading:




 “We do not feel the action is warranted and we are evaluating our appeal and the other options available to us.” The agency is making arrangements to transfer its adoption cases.“EAC was given no prior information about the investigation conducted by the Department of State and no opportunity before the adverse action was taken to address the issues raised or the facts alleged,” a statement reads. “We dispute the accuracy of many of the facts reported, and the statements made by the Department of State in its notice to EAC.”Since Jeff Sessions was sworn in as Attorney General last week, federal and state police had conducted a series of operations to crack down in human trafficking and pedophile rings.The Department Of Justice appears to be taking down the network's infrastructure as it gathers evidence in preparation for the high-level arrests in Washinton D.C.



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http://www.neonnettle.com/features/730-pizzagate-fbi-raids-ohio-adoption-agency-in-huge-child-sex-trafficking-sting

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  1. Omg. Im so glad they put a stop to them. Wtf. Ppl have no morals at all!

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  2. I'm not for either main party, but here is something to think of. People agree that child sex slaves are wrong. People protesting stronger borders and a temporary travel ban are so busy protesting they don't realize these that the child sex trade is one of the things that Trump wants to fight... When you protest Trumps want to even investigate these things, you are FIGHTING TO KEEP THE CHILD SEX TRADE ALIVE.

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    1. Correct. The ones protesting to protest are stupid and fikile! The one's destroying property are dangerous.

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  3. In no way does this, or any other arrests or investigative action have ANYTHING whatsoever to do with any Pizzagate ANYTHING. Just as the BS claims made when police made their annual sweep on prostitution in the relevant state. There is no such scandal and no such correlation. It's not a thing. Every time police make an arrest, it doesn't necessarily relate to some massive, nutjob conspiracy theory. People are so pathetically gullible.

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    1. You may be right but it does say that the "DOJ is taking down the networks infrastructure with preparations of high-level arrests in Washington DC" so that statement might be why people are jumping to conclusions about Pizzagate. I'm just happy something is being done to these evil cunts.

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    2. So you are saying the testimonies of child victims is fake??

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    3. James Simpson---- correct! This is a disgustingly sensational article. Check out the "source" neonettle. It's a wack-a-doodle conspiracy site. I live an hour from Strongsville and remember when this story broke a few weeks ago. There were some improprieties going on with the agency, but no actual reports of sex trafficking at this time and certainly NO connection to "DC elites or Pizzagate." To 2nd Anonymous--- There have been no "testimonies" in this story. The whole narrative this article is implying is fake. Here is a link to the story, as it was actually reported: http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/cuyahoga-county/strongsville-international-adoption-agency-raided-by-fbi/408463967

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  4. This is not a fake story. I know of people who worked at EAC.

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