I sent the following e-mail to the Polaris Project on April 6th, 2021. The Polaris Project is a non-governmental, non-profit agency that operates a hotline for the purposes of combating human trafficking. It is based in Washington, D.C..
The e-mail explains why I disagree with the Polaris Project's position that the Wayfair human trafficking scandal has been debunked.
Hi. I read that thousands of people called in
to Polaris to report the Wayfair trafficking scandal.
I read Polaris's official statement on the matter, at the following site:
That statement led to an article which supposedly debunked Wayfair:
However, I know that there was a strike at a Wayfair location, in 2019, over
Wayfair supplying beds to ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
Also, newly arrived immigrants are being placed in tiny housing units that are
being described as "shipping containers".
This is nothing new, here's an article about people stowing away in shipping
containers from 18 years ago:
Which means that the Wayfair "children in shipping containers" idea
is not so farfetched.
Also, the article debunking Wayfair, above, mentioned Samiyah Mumin, but did
not mention Samiyah George, nor Samiyah Bond; all three girls disappeared from
Ohio within two years of each other. Samiyah Mumin said she was never missing,
and Samiyah George was found shortly after the Wayfair scandal broke. But WHERE
was she found? Was she found in a shipping container, or not? If she was, then
the Wayfair trafficking scandal might be real.
There were also at least eight other children who were reported missing in
conjunction with Wayfair:
- Samara Duplessis
- Anabel Wilson (remains missing)
- Kylah Coleman (has been listed as both "missing" and "not
missing")
- Ambrose Klingensmith (reportedly found, charges filed)
- Yaritza Castro (no info available)
- Cameron Dziedzic (reportedly found)
- Mary Durett (or Durrett) (found in 2017)
- Brandon Dalessandro
Could you please provide
me with some information about Samiyah George, Samiyah Bond, and the eight
people listed directly above?
I would be interested in knowing how many of them have been found, and whether
any of them were found in shipping containers.
Please call me if you like, my cell phone is 608-417-9395.
E-Mail Written on April 6th, 2021
This article written and published on April 8th, 2021
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