The following text is an excerpt of a previous article.
Several sentences from the first few paragraphs of that excerpt, have been omitted from this article, for the sake of presenting this information without any unnecessary introductions.
That article focused on the possibility that the Indian paramilitary group R.S.S. may be attempting to infiltrate the United States; through Congress, through Hollywood, and through the business world.
The excerpt below was taken from the section of that article which examines whether Indian-American Wayfair C.E.O. Niraj Shah could be working for the R.S.S..
The following text originally
appeared in my February 2021 article “Twenty-One Politicians and
Celebrities Who May Be Indian R.S.S. Agents”. The full article can
be read at the link
below:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/02/thirteen-politicians-and-celebrities.html
Niraj
Shah was born in Massachusetts in 1973 or 1974, the son of Indian
immigrants. He is the C.E.O. of Wayfair, a company that delivers
furniture. Wayfair was
accused in 2020 of operating a child sex trafficking ring.
Niraj
Shah is also one of the directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of
Boston. He
began that role in 2017.
It should concern us
that Niraj Shah holds such a high position in the hierarchy of the
Federal Reserve System, while also being the C.E.O. of a company that
was worth over $9 billion dollars the year
before the trafficking scandal.
In 2020,
rumors grew on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, that Wayfair was
operating a child trafficking operation, by imprisoning children
inside of the bureaus, dressers, and armoires that it was shipping,
and delivering them for outrageous prices.
So
the theory went - and this part is true - the company named pieces of
furniture with very rare names for human beings. The most famous
example of this was a storage cabinet which the company named the
Samiyah. Another example was a pillow called the Duplessis.

Miraculously,
mainstream media (such as USA Today) picked up on the story. However,
they debunked it, given the fact that Samiyah Mumin (pictured in the
image above, on the left) made a publicly shared video saying that
she was not missing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bXCanblVDg
However... Samiyah
Mumin was not the
only child suspected to have been missing, in relation to Wayfair.
Minors named Samara Duplessis, Anabel Wilson, Kylah Coleman, Ambrose
Klingensmith, Yaritza Castro, Cameron Dziedzic, Mary Durett (or
Durrett), and Brandon Dalessandro also went missing.

Dalessandro
was found, according to the Daily
Mail article
depicted above.
According
to the Facebook post below, Klingensmith, Dziedzic, and Durrett have
been found (Durett in Texas in 2017); Wilson remained missing; and no
information concerning Castro is available. According to this post,
two adults were taken into custody for child endangerment in the case
of Klingensmith.
It
is possible that the post is incomplete, or even partially made up,
however. I will leave it to my readers to investigate this matter
further. But there is reason to doubt the veracity of this post
because it lists Kylah Coleman as both "missing" and "NOT
MISSING".
The
post is correct about Mumin, however.
http://www.facebook.com/105546164563867/posts/samiyah-mumin-never-missingupon-initial-research-we-found-out-that-samiyah-was-m/111838707267946/
Getting
back to Samiyah Mumin...
Mumin
wasn't just the only minor suspected of being missing due to the
fault of Wayfair and its patrons; she also wasn't the only girl named
Samiyah! Girls named Samiyah Bond and Samiyah George also disappeared
around the same time.
You
might be thinking "So what? Three girls have the same name, and
that's supposed to convince me that they were shipped to some
pedophile Wayfair customer in a storage cabinet?"
Bear
with me.
First
off, there is an easy explanation for Wayfair researchers' confusion
between several girls named Samiyah. Astonishingly, all
three of them are from Ohio.
Article proving that Samiyah Bond went missing from Ohio
in July 2018:
http://fox8.com/news/missing-samiyah-bond/
Article proving that Samiyah Yasmeen Mumin went missing
from Columbus, Ohio in May 2019:
http://www.newsbreak.com/news/1361527573849/missing-from-columbus-ohio-17-year-old-samiyah-mumin?s=oldSite&ss=fb.city.497958377064835
Article proving that Samiyah George went missing from
Garfield Heights, Ohio in July 2020:
http://www.cleveland19.com/2020/07/02/missing-year-old-garfield-heights-girl-found-safe/
When
reports came out that Samiyah Mumin was never missing, and Samiyah
George had been found, most people who knew about the scandal sighed
sighs of relief, and probably reckoned that the conspiracy were
crazy.
It's
a shame that they never thought to ask, "Well, where was Samiyah
George found!? Was she found in a storage closet?" Where the
Hell was she when she was found? If she was found in a storage closet
- which we still don't know - then wouldn't that prove that there is
something to this conspiracy theory after all?
She
did go missing at the exact same time the Wayfair scandal gained
public attention, now, didn't she!?
The
Wayfair child trafficking scandal has
not been debunked.
None
of the above might seem suspicious, if not for two other important
facts: 1) Wayfair trafficking researchers performed searches for the
item numbers, and discovered that they led to pictures of children,
some of them in swimsuits or revealing clothing; and 2) Ohio is
probably a hub for the trafficking of children.
The
image below explains how researchers found out that searches of
Wayfair product item numbers led to disturbing pictures of children.
One Twitter user tweeted, "I look up the SKU # [stock-keeping
unit number] followed by US SRC [source code] on Yandex and... W T
F". Yandex is an internet service company, and "W.T.F."
stands for "what the fuck".

The
image below shows an example of a screenshot of the item number, and
the image search leading to images of children, side by side.

Researchers
thought the absurdly high prices strange, and reasoned that they are
probably not due to a computer glitch.
Researchers
have also noted that "Wayfair" could be a play on words,
referring to "waifs" (thin, scrawny women who look like
they are malnourished).

The
image above shows that researchers discovered Wayfair deleting items
that researchers believed were questionable.
It's
possible that some, or even a lot, of these images could have been
"Photoshopped", or edited, but if even some of them show
what they are claimed to show by the people who assembled them, then
there is cause for concern.
If
the prices are high for a reason - and the absurd prices are not just
computer glitches - then it's possible that the high prices could be
attributable to Wayfair catering mostly to customers on the wealthy
end of the spectrum (i.e., the kind of people who have enough
disposable income to spend on furniture).
If
some of these customers are so wealthy that they have become well
connected, and entered elite circles and learned how to conduct their
affairs discreetly, then there is a chance that Wayfair's high prices
reflect their service to the rich.
Or,
at the very least (if something nefarious is afoot), the price might
not be the actual amount paid by the customer in the end; the high
price might instead serve as a signal that what is going to be
delivered is something "much more valuable" than the actual
storage closet, or pillow, etc..
You
could say "Maybe it's all Photoshopped". And if you were to
ask, "How the Hell did researchers figure out what item numbers
led to pictures of children?", then I would have to admit that
I'm almost as confused as you are.
All of this
could be brushed off. If not for the fact that this is not the first
time that Wayfair has been affiliated with human trafficking. Wayfair
provides beds to immigrant detention facilities maintained by I.C.E.
(Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
The
image below is a meme that was made by a Wayfair researcher in
mid-2020. It reads, "So the same wayfair that supplies beds to
ICE, who has lost over 2000 kids in their custody, is also possibly
selling missing children on their website as $10k+ furniture and
pillows........ the math is actually mathing on this one"
[meaning that things are "adding up"].

Astonishingly,
the Wayfair trafficking scandal was dismissed and falsely "debunked",
after Wayfair employees protested the sale of furniture to detention
centers in late June of 2020. News of the scandal went public in June
or July.
http://www.npr.org/2019/06/26/736308620/wayfair-employees-protest-sale-of-furniture-to-migrant-detention-center
Over
the last two years, I have made reference, multiple times, to the
possibility that human beings are being shipped in containers marked
as art, in order to avoid the kind of inspections which would come
with the transportation of human beings.
I
have speculated about this, based on: 1) the Israeli spies who posed
as movers and art students in the U.S. in 2001, and 2) Marina
Abramovic's affiliation with neo-liberal and Zionist elements in
Hollywood, in addition to her blending of the distinction between
what is a human being and what is a piece of art (as well as using
bodily fluids as paint).
Jeffrey
Epstein's connection to the art world, and the transportation and
human smuggling in which his submarine-company-owning co-conspirator
Ghislaine Maxwell, would certainly fit as a piece in that puzzle.
Epstein certainly treated women as objects of art. He certainly
treated them like objects (presenting himself as a scout for
Victoria's Secret models); I suppose that the artistic aspect of the
objectification made the treatment seem less oppressive.
To
wrap this all together:
Epstein
has ties to not only Israel, the art world, and human smuggling
(which would fit in line with the idea that Israel could be spying on
the U.S. in order to traffic children for various purposes).
But
there is a possible link between Jeffrey Epstein and the Wayfair
scandal, which explains a point I mentioned earlier: Samiyah Bond,
Samiyah George, and Samiyah Mumin were all
from Ohio.
That link is Leslie Wexner.
Leslie
Wexner, the C.E.O. of Victoria's Secret who funded Jeffrey Epstein,
is one of the most prominent businessmen in Columbus, Ohio. Northern
Columbus is home to the Wexner Medical Center and the Wexner Center
for the Arts. Alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim Maria Farmer, an artist,
told reporter Whitney Webb that Wexner practically owns the city.
Epstein
investigator George Webb has also visited Rickenbacker Airport in
Ohio, and explained what Leslie Wexner and Jeffrey Epstein's
airplanes had to do with the airport. Webb says that Epstein
participated in the Iran-Contra affair in the 1980s, using the
airport as a hub or stopping point on a journey to fly nuclear
weapons components to Iran.
[Notes:
It's unclear whether George Webb and Whitney Webb are related.
Additionally, Webb's reliability could be questioned, because he has
admitted to having worked for the Israeli M.O.S.S.A.D. in the past.
But he could be a turncoat. Webb's reporting should be taken with
that grain of salt. However, his statements about William Barr's
father and his association with Jeffrey Epstein, would help explain
the connection between Epstein and Donald Trump, and it would also
explain why Trump hired William Barr and Elliott Abrams - disgraced
figures from the Reagan-era Iran Contra scandal - to serve in his
administration, despite their obvious lack of credibility and corrupt
natures.]
Jeffrey
Epstein and Leslie Wexner might have nothing at all to do with the
Wayfair child trafficking scandal. But at least, now, we know why so
many children are disappearing from Ohio.
If
Israelis have kidnapped American children, what would stop Leslie
Wexner from throwing a couple of teenage African-American girls to
investors he might have, who come from India?
Maybe
one such person is Niraj Shah himself.
It
may seem wrong to suspect Niraj Shah of involvement in child sex
trafficking, just because he leads a company suspected of it, and
he's of Indian origin. But that is not what I am saying.
He is on the board of a Federal Reserve bank. His father worked
for General Electric, which owns N.B.C. and makes transportation
vehicles for the U.S. military (and is therefore a war profiteer).
And he leads a multi-billion-dollar company,
which was accused of kidnapping girls who disappeared from one of the
most kidnapping-plagued states in the nation.
You
might be saying "The fact that Ohio is plagued with kidnapping
completely explains the disappearance of three girls."
Really? All
of them with the same names, within just a two-year time span?
Leslie
Wexner must be investigated, and what he knows about Epstein and sex
trafficking in Ohio should be determined. Ghislaine Maxwell should
not be let off with probation or a plea deal; she should do hard time
in prison because she is a serial child rapist and an enthusiastic
accomplice to human trafficking.
And to what
extent Niraj Shah, the Israeli M.O.S.S.A.D., and the R.S.S., may be
involved in international human trafficking and child smuggling,
should be investigated.
Original excerpt written on February 16th, 2021
This article first published on February 18th, 2021