Monday, February 13, 2017

My 2 Cents: The Finders - Political Control & Pedophilia with Jon Rappoport

What you are about to watch, and if I may suggest to jump to the last 20 minutes of the film as I am about to provide a quick and dirty summation, is based on an old FBI case that was basically swept under the rug.

The case was the Franklin case where a bunch of freaky old men up in D.C. and the corporate billionaire circles were running a child sex trafficking ring through foster care.

The way the system works is they pay the politician who could snitch, lots of money, in the form of a bribe or gift, to keep their mouths shut about what the others are doing.

The other politicians would just be set up and filmed doing freaky things with very, very young foster kids, or kids snatched off the streets, or kids of their political foes.

The options are always open when it comes to the populations being legally kidnapped.

There are a few individuals in Detroit who got caught up and sold out cheap, but, for sake of the families, we will not mention names.

Anyway, the movie is about a woman who is mayor of a small town and decides to run for Congress.

Her son was almost abducted which is how the story begins.

Her naivety and lack of professional protocol is quite annoying, if not stunning, but, then again, this is a small town.

FBI and CIA come in and she does not confirm nor document with their superiors?

How is an elected official going to meet with an individual in private without staff or vetting?

Some strange man gives you an AK-47 in a park and you do not even report it to your inner circle of law enforcement powers or your entourage?

She does not call for special investigation, as a federal candidate, to provide her son with 24/7 federal protections?

Sounds like she is not qualified to me, but, this is just a movie to show what is going on when it comes to human trafficking in the Untied States.

All I can say is that this movie does properly depict what goes on in the small cities dealing with the child welfare system, but is far from realistic when it comes to the big cities.

Child welfare fraud runs money through political campaigns.

Everyone knows everyone in the big cities.

She did not even launch any opposition research to find out who on the streets was in on it.

I should do a big city version, dealing with big city politicians, and real life bribery....oh, wait, there are a few of those out, already.

I give this movie a penny because there it lacks the hard core maternal measures to protect the child, but it gracefully covers the tenets of why good people get caught up doing bad things.

Greedy Bitch sold out.  Sorry, I gave up the ending.

Borderline propaganda, yet, informative.


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