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[–] Wazhappenin1 [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

You know what Sri Lanka is really famous for?

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[–] maurice 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_in_Sri_Lanka https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiohan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASOS.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Holch_Povlsen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Sri_Lanka_Easter_bombings

Victims

290 people were killed[4][5] and at least 500 injured, some critically. The majority of the dead are Sri Lankans, with at least 39 foreigners[26] among the dead; the confirmed foreign casualties include eight British (two of whom also carried American citizenship), eight Indians, four Americans, three Danes, two Australians, two Turks, two Spanish, a Chinese, a Bangladeshi, a French, a Dutch, a Japanese and a Portuguese citizen.[64][65][66][67][26][68][57][50][58][53] Five Chinese[55] and two Saudi nationals[63] are missing. The two Australians killed lived locally.[69]

Shantha Mayadunne, a Sri Lankan TV chef, was among the dead.[70] The Danish dead were three of the four children of Anders Holch Povlsen, CEO of Danish clothing retailer Bestseller.[71] The Bangladeshi victim, a politician, was a member of the Sheikh–Wazed family.[72][73][74] Four Indian politicians of the secular Janata Dal party were also killed.[74] At least eight of the foreign victims were children.[74][46][69]

One could be lead to think this was a hit on part of a trafficking ring. Sri Lanka allows human slave labor mostly in textile work.

https://littlesis.org/person/185232-Anders_Holch_Povlsen#

Anders' parents, Troels Holch Povlsen and Merete Bech Povlsen, opened the family's first store in 1975 in the small Danish town of Ringkobing. He took over at age 28 and is now the sole owner of Bestseller, which peddles apparel and accessories under 11 brand names, including Jack & Jones, Only and Vero Moda. Through his organization Wildland, he is involved in land preservation projects in Scotland and Romania.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/04/alleged-chief-of-romanian-atm-skimming-gang-arrested-in-mexico/

(likely not relevant, but something I found interesting)

According to people briefed on the investigation, Mexico is a central hub for hundreds of individuals from Romania who have moved into tourist areas to help execute various ATM skimming and money laundering schemes there and across the border in the United States.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_in_Romania

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_in_Bulgaria

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Task_Force_East

Knowing Mr. Povlsen's social circle could lead to a lot of influential people in a number of nations.

Knowing the holdings of said people may form a pattern in and around military locations in romania/bulgaria.

There is a high chance that the church bombings were targeted to take out people involved in trafficking.

Sri Lanka relies on NGO's to help deal with trafficked victims. Were those three churches involved?

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[–] Wazhappenin1 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8478723/luxury-town-romania-human-trafficking-uk/

scottish romanian connection- prostitution, child labor, mutilating children.

nothing to see here Maurice!

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[–] Wazhappenin1 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

https://about.bestseller.com/media/1914/bestsellers-modern-slavery-statement-2016.pdf

guess who signs off on this statement to prevent Child trafficking??? yep. Anders!

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[–] Wazhappenin1 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

interesting tie in i had no idea about Pavlsen and why he was in sri lanka, but the textile connection makes sense! there is no way a Billionaire would travel without secuity tasked in keeping him and his heirs apparent safe. No way. It wouldnt surprise me in the least that this is what you speculate, a massive takedown of politicians and business men involved in sex trafficking. the competition just threw down the gauntlet. Who would have guessed that Sri Lanka would attrack such an international mix. what is so interesting is there is no 24/7 ((outrage)) like the Christchurch hoax. Also notice the blood in the pictures from Sri Lanka, the bodies.

on a positive note this could have been a hit on a trafficking ring by the good guys who just were a little heavy handed with the c4. Highly unlikely, it reeks of an operation gladio inspired Mossad and the CIA taking out competition. ill do some research.

The chef dying is quite a coincidence too. Think Anthony Boudoin-sp, and James Alefantis think all the cooks that the Podesta Emails implicated ; An Award winning female chief Brandywein-sp, and others.

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[–] Wazhappenin1 [S] ago 

James Alefantis of Comet Ping Pong Pizza and Buck's Camping and Fishing, Amy Brandwein of Centrolina and Massimo Fabbri of Ristorante Posto.

here are some of the famous chiefs immortaized by podesta the molesta.

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[–] Eualos ago 

Child trafficking

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[–] maurice 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/24/asia/sri-lanka-suicide-bombers-spice-family-intl/index.html

Colombo, Sri Lanka (CNN)Two of the suicide bombers involved in the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka were members of a prominent family in Colombo, sources have told CNN, in a development that has rocked the small Muslim community in the city.

The brothers, Imsath Ahmed Ibrahim and Ilham Ahmed Ibrahim, are sons of spice trader Mohamed Ibrahim, two sources with knowledge of the investigation said. Mohamed Ibrahim is the founder of Colombo-based Ishana Exports, which describes itself on its website as the "largest exporter of spices from Sri Lanka since 2006." Mohamed Ibrahim was among dozens of people detained in the wake of the attacks, which killed 359 people and injured more than 500, the sources told CNN. Video footage shows Ibrahim being led away by police. Authorities have not announced any charges against him. The brothers' identities were first reported by Indian news outlet Firstpost, citing intelligence sources in India. CNN has not been able to reach Mohamed Ibrahim or other members of his family for comment. Sri Lanka's State Defense minister Ruwan Wijewardene told reporters at a press conference earlier on Wednesday that those responsible for the attacks on Easter Sunday were well educated, from upper middle-class families, and financially independent. That was a "worrying factor," he said.

A Sri Lankan police officer patrols out side a mosque in Colombo, Sri Lanka. According to neighbors and members of Colombo's Muslim community, the Ibrahims are one of the wealthiest Muslim families in the capital, with connections to the country's business and political elite. Pamuditha Anjana, a neighbor in the Dematagoda district of Colombo, told CNN the Ibrahim family was "very well connected, very rich, politically connected as well."

Reyyaz Salley, chairman of Colombo's Dewatagaha Mosque, one of the largest and oldest in the city, said the elder Ibrahim was "a really nice person, a business-minded person who did export of spices." "We knew him as a normal person and as a businessperson," he said. Hilmy Ahamed, vice president of the Muslim Council of Sri Lanka, was aware of Mohamed Ibrahim as a prominent member of the community. He described him as "very rich" and added that his sons were "well educated overseas." Ahamed doubted Mohamed Ibrahim had any idea of what his adult sons were planning. "He was a busy businessman," he said. "He probably totally neglected what was happening around him. I doubt that he had knowledge." Other bombers named

British security sources in the UK identified another bomber as Abdul Lathief Jameel Mohamed, saying that he studied in the southeast of England from 2006 to 2007. Wijewardene, the state defense minister, said investigators believe one of the bombers had studied in the UK and was a postgraduate student in Australia before returning to Sri Lanka. Shiral Lakthilaka, an adviser to Sri Lanka's President, identified one of the men who blew himself up at the Shangri-La hotel as Inshan Seelavan, and described him as the "mastermind" of the attacks. Other officials have named a radical extremist, Zahran Hashim, as another key figure in the attacks. His whereabouts are unknown.

Both Ahamed and Salley said they had repeatedly attempted to warn authorities about Hashim, pictured in a photograph released by a news agency affiliated with ISIS Tuesady. Hashim, a radical Islamist preacher, was known to the local community for ranting against moderate Muslims and Buddhists. "We reported him to national intelligence about three years ago," Ahamed said, adding he had taken DVDs of Hashim's preachings to show officials. |At the end of 2018, in December, when we had this crisis where some youth damaged Buddhist statues, we went back again to intelligence and gave them all the info we had on him and told them they should try to catch him." In one of Hashim's videos, uploaded to YouTube and reviewed by CNN, the preacher said that non-Muslims who refused to convert to Islam should be killed. "If he is a Kafir, he is to be killed according to the Sharia Law," he said on the video, an interpretation of Islam that Ahamed described as "extremist" and incorrect.

Ahamed said that authorities failed to act on the warnings, but added that had not taken Hashim too seriously either, a move he now regrets. "We are totally embarrassed as a community. We have failed as a community to monitor what was happening in our backyard," he said. "Most of these young people are radicalized online. That is what worries me, as a parent of two young boys. We are always worried that they might be radicalized through the internet." Ahamed was not the only Muslim leader attempting to raise the alarm about creeping radicalization within the community. Salley, the Dewatagaha Mosque chairman, said that he had repeatedly warned about Hashim's activities. When CNN visited the mosque on Wednesday, two large banners erected outside read that "terrorism and extremism has no place in Islam" and "we stand with Christian brethren in grief, you are with us."

"On February 11, I sent videos to (Sri Lankan) intelligence quoting this guy, the videos he made promoting jihad," Salley said. "We never expected this guy was going to do something (so extreme) but he was brainwashing the people, to a certain extent." "There and been videos of him coming out against other religions and groups," he added. "Video clips were given to police and no action was taken." Police and intelligence spokesmen did not respond to requests for comment about the alleged warnings about Hashim. The government has previously acknowledged and apologized for failing to act on warnings received from Indian intelligence that Hashim and his followers were planning a terrorist attack. "He was talking about jihad," Salley said. "These are all very dangerous messages for the country. First and foremost I never ever expected something disastrous, I never thought in my life ... If the authorities had take our advice this could have been prevented."

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[–] novictim 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Maybe this Cuck oligarch will start to help his brethren Danes in saving his nation from Islam? Probably a long shot but I would love to be surprised by some fucker other then George Soros throwing his money and power around and for the good of its citizens rather than for Global Commu-Islamism.

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[–] Wazhappenin1 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

3 of his 4 offspring. If this is true, then it should be interesting to listen to any public comments he makes.

He wants to "rewild" his Scottish property. Which is code for keeping the little people off it.

So you know this guy is elite through and through. Like his father before him.

I think he will double down on the narrative.

Watch him speak publicly about forgiveness.

Who knows but you have to admit quite a story.

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[–] Wazhappenin1 [S] ago 

The pair have 11 Scottish estates and a castle, covering an astonishing 89,435ha. He is Britain's biggest private landowner, surpassing the Dukes of Atholl with 58,274ha and the Prince of Wales, who owns 52,609ha.

He began building this ever-growing property portfolio 12 years ago, in the autumn of 2006.

Povlsen and Anne are said to have a "200-year vision" for their estates, which involves rewilding the land, reports the Times.