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In case you haven't heard, please go to twitter and search "wayfair" . yes that wayfair the home goods company.
it is a rabbit hole.
apparently someone started poking around after noticing that they have certain items listed at very high prices. the items have names attached to them as furniture pieces often do. but Somebody started cross referencing the item names with missing children. there were A Lot of matches. of names that were not very common at all. remember the names are only on the $10,000 items.
So twitter went wild. then almost immediately newsweek releases an article "debunking" the situation. their source? was wayfair. people went nuts over that.
then wayfair made this statement:
"There is, of course, no truth to these claims. The products in question are industrial grade cabinets that are accurately priced. Recognizing that the photos and descriptions provided by the supplier did not adequately explain the high price point, we have temporarily removed the products from site to rename them and to provide a more in-depth description and photos that accurately depict the product to clarify the price point."
This troubled people as the cabinets were only one thing in question as expensive. Photo frames, shower curtains, pillows, etc.
so then they said this according to a fox news reporter:
One more statement from Wayfair About pillow prices: "That is a glitch and something we're working to address." "To further clarify 'industrial-grade,' these products are industrial-grade, high-gauge stainless steel cabinets made in the USA primarily for commercial use."
then snopes got in to "fact check" it and debunked it based on the newsweek article and again wayfair's statement.
if you are interested there are many tweets about the books on the bookcases in the photos that i found most troubling. also as we speak people are digging into amazon etsy and ebay and finding a lot of other suspicious seeming stuff. I am not even on twitter i just keep going there and searching wayfair. every time i do i am more convinced that they are on to something.
This conspiracy has it all! connections to Tom Hanks the dreaded #Hanx glove photos, of course ghislaine speculation, annnnnd:
multiple ties to clinton foundation!! and one of the wayfair guys has a children's charity.
i'm not ready to speculate on all that yet but whether the companies themsleves are actually in on it or not, i am convinced these websites are being used for these purposes. I saw plenty of evidence just searching around.
A thread in the Den was created previous to mine but I was hoping we could talk about this for non members too. So don't bring evidence or photos to this thread and consider your word choice. but do describe to us what you find.
If you have time in your life research and share with others. Gotta grab the evidence you can before it all gets pulled down. thanks for reading.
it is a rabbit hole.
apparently someone started poking around after noticing that they have certain items listed at very high prices. the items have names attached to them as furniture pieces often do. but Somebody started cross referencing the item names with missing children. there were A Lot of matches. of names that were not very common at all. remember the names are only on the $10,000 items.
So twitter went wild. then almost immediately newsweek releases an article "debunking" the situation. their source? was wayfair. people went nuts over that.
then wayfair made this statement:
"There is, of course, no truth to these claims. The products in question are industrial grade cabinets that are accurately priced. Recognizing that the photos and descriptions provided by the supplier did not adequately explain the high price point, we have temporarily removed the products from site to rename them and to provide a more in-depth description and photos that accurately depict the product to clarify the price point."
This troubled people as the cabinets were only one thing in question as expensive. Photo frames, shower curtains, pillows, etc.
so then they said this according to a fox news reporter:
One more statement from Wayfair About pillow prices: "That is a glitch and something we're working to address." "To further clarify 'industrial-grade,' these products are industrial-grade, high-gauge stainless steel cabinets made in the USA primarily for commercial use."
then snopes got in to "fact check" it and debunked it based on the newsweek article and again wayfair's statement.
if you are interested there are many tweets about the books on the bookcases in the photos that i found most troubling. also as we speak people are digging into amazon etsy and ebay and finding a lot of other suspicious seeming stuff. I am not even on twitter i just keep going there and searching wayfair. every time i do i am more convinced that they are on to something.
This conspiracy has it all! connections to Tom Hanks the dreaded #Hanx glove photos, of course ghislaine speculation, annnnnd:
multiple ties to clinton foundation!! and one of the wayfair guys has a children's charity.
i'm not ready to speculate on all that yet but whether the companies themsleves are actually in on it or not, i am convinced these websites are being used for these purposes. I saw plenty of evidence just searching around.
A thread in the Den was created previous to mine but I was hoping we could talk about this for non members too. So don't bring evidence or photos to this thread and consider your word choice. but do describe to us what you find.
If you have time in your life research and share with others. Gotta grab the evidence you can before it all gets pulled down. thanks for reading.