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https://nypost.com/2020/07/08/underworld-prison-with-torture-chambers-discovered-in-dutch-town/

 

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2020/07/08/Dutch-police-discover-underworld-prison-with-torture-chamber-in-shipping-containers/3901594180802/

 

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Dutch police said they discovered a twisted, underworld prison with soundproof torture chambers to stifle prisoners’ screams.

The operation uncovered seven shipping containers converted into prison cells and torture chambers during a warehouse raid in Wouwse Plantage, a village close to the southern border with Belgium, on June 22.

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Police placed the warehouse under observation from mid-April and observed several men working on the containers nearly daily, stating they believed the planned kidnappings were being prepared with "great precision" as there were several so-called teams involved as well as weapons, police clothes, vans, stop signs and bulletproof vests at the ready.

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What crimes were the prisoners in for, and where can I get one of those scorpions, that looks like fun to shoot?

 

In all seriousness I'm more shocked that this was a dutch operation since prostitution, and drug black markets there don't generate enough capitol to fund something like this. I'm assuming since cocaine/heroin are still illegal they probably run a distribution network out of there for the entire EU.

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They, at least used to be, one of the world's major sources of MDMA.

 

Given that so many drugs there are decriminalised they are a major exporter to the world, not just the EU.

 

The dope shops near the border used to do more trade than the coffee shops in Amsterdam until recent changes in laws slowed that part of the trade down.

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1 hour ago, Mercer said:

 

In all seriousness I'm more shocked that this was a dutch operation since prostitution, and drug black markets there don't generate enough capitol to fund something like this. I'm assuming since cocaine/heroin are still illegal they probably run a distribution network out of there for the entire EU.

Someone in a discord chat that i’m in said people from Mexican cartels have been brought in to help setup meth labs and distribution to other parts of EU, using the Netherlands as the point of export. They also said there’s a lot of fear it’s slowly becoming a narco state. 

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41 minutes ago, Kults said:

that’s what i thought at first but seems to be more drug related. still fkn weird they had the containers wired up cameras 

No reason it can't be both.

 

That they were wired would actually support that it could well have been. Smart business move on the part of the crime groups, torture your competitors/bad creditors and make some crypto on the side.

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29 minutes ago, ndv said:

I heard there was a job offer on the darknet which basically was this. 

 

250k for 6 months

Medical RN and Combat experience required

Location unknown  but on a ship at sea

That sounds like some of the contracts there were about a few years back for vessels working the West African coast and MAlacca Straits.

 

Although, if it is about red room ops, whoever takes such a job should expect to be slotted and thrown overboard at the end of the gig instead of receiving a quart mil and to be able to go back on land and blab about it.

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not quite red rooms related but have you guys ever read the reddit container story?

 

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When I was 19 I worked for a company that allocated labour to rural areas of Australia. Basically what you did was tell them when you were available, and they'd send you to a remote farm for a few weeks where you'd do whatever they needed done. It was hard work and long hours, but good pay and good fun if you got in with a nice group of workers.

When this occurred, I was working on a large property (I was told it covered roughly the same landmass as the state of Maryland USA) about 9 hours from Sydney city, and the property itself was about 40 minutes from the nearest town. In short, it was the middle of nowhere.

I was working at the farm clearing bushland with 3 other guys my age from the city, our boss was a guy called Jeremy who owned the farm and supervised us while helping out with the work. He was pretty laid back, and was generally really good to us. This summer in particular was very hot, and the work was hard, so one day when the temperature hit about 38 degrees Celsius (about 100 Fahrenheit) Jeremy decided to give us the afternoon off.

He said he knew of a water hole on the farm about a 25 minute drive north, I was keen for a swim but the other guys just wanted to relax for the arvo, so him and I hopped in one of the work trucks and started heading across the property. It was mostly wide, empty expanses with a few clumps of scattered bushland. Jeremy wasn't much of a talker, so we drove more or less in silence. After about 20 minutes however, he suddenly perked up and jabbed me in the ribs;

"do you see that over there... beneath the two dead trees?"

I should mention here that if you're not familiar with inland areas, particularly those in Australia, they are brown or red, and mostly flat and bland, meaning any bright colours stick out like a sore thumb, so you can imagine our surprise when we could see a large blue angular structure far off in the distance. We steered in it's direction, and as we got closer we realised it was a huge blue shipping container just sitting in the middle of nowhere. Jeremy was perplexed, I asked him if he knew what it was but he obviously didn't. He said he hadn't seen it when he drove through the same area about 5 weeks before, and he wanted to go and see what it was.

Initially we pulled to a stop about 100 meters away from it. At this stage I had a really bad feeling, the whole thing wasn't right, its hard to explain, but if you can imagine seeing such a foreign object in the middle of a huge barren expanse, it had to be something weird. Jeremy however wanted to investigate, which I understood, given it was his property, but in truth I was really anxious.

As we got closer, things got even more bizarre. There was a big diesel generator behind it thumping away, and a CCTV camera on each side, all motion activated so they buzzed from side to side, following us as we moved around. I tried to reason with Jeremy, something along the lines of "with all this security, someone obviously doesn't want us here, lets just go". He brushed me off however, reminding me it was his farm and whoever had put this here was trespassing, so he wanted to go inside.

Despite all the surveillance, there was only a small padlock on the huge door. We had some bolt-cutters in his toolbox, and after a bit of a struggle, we broke the lock and went inside.

The first thing I noticed was the rush of cold air as we got in, the place was air-conditioned, which I must admit was quite pleasant on such a hot day. We searched around for a light switch, but I could already see this was some sort of I.T set up, there were flashing LEDs all around the place and the sort of hum you hear when a hard drive is working hard. When we finally switched on the lights, we could see a sophisticated (albeit somewhat cluttered) office set up. There were hard drives the size of bar fridges and other computer equipment lining the walls, sometimes piled 2 or 3 high, and plastic storage boxes scatter around the far wall, and several desks with computer monitors arranged in the middle, complete with rolling office chairs.

At this stage I felt like I was in one of those nonsensical dreams, this made absolutely no sense. We wandered to the middle and sat down at the desks to see if the computers could give us any idea of what the hell was going on here. My heart was racing and I just wanted to bolt, we had been seen by the CCTV, so if anyone was monitoring they already knew we were here. Jeremy on the other was adamant we had to get to the bottom of this, so I put on a brave face and started looking through the computer. This went on for a while, but in short neither of us had a very high grasp of technology outside of Facebook and Microsoft Word. The best I can describe it from my lay position is that it was endless lists of "computer talk", it was like the old Napster or Limewire download screens looked like, just constantly picking up and receiving data then recording it on several windows.

I gave up on the computers and walked cautiously over the far end of the container to the big pile of storage boxes. By then I was pretty sure no-one else was there as there was nowhere to hide really, but I was still incredibly on edge. I decided, against my better judgment to see what was inside all these boxes. My brief sift through this box still makes me feel sick to the stomach.

It didn't take long for me to realise that the this box was full of posters, DVDs and photos, all of hard core child pornography. One thing that still gets to me is that it was all neatly ordered in to folders and smaller boxes… These people were organised. I immediately recoiled, jumped up and ran over to Jeremy. I could hardly string a sentence together, I said something to the effect of "mate, get out, child sex, go, get the fuck up!". I dragged him out, composed myself and managed to explain what I saw.

We jumped back in to the truck and sped back to the house. The farm had no mobile phone reception, and we hadn't bought the satellite phone so we had to get back to the landline to call the police. Once we called them they still had to make it all the way to the farm from the nearest police station, which was in a town about a half hour from the town closest to the farm (as I mentioned, very remote). We waited, talking frantically about what we'd seen, until the cops arrived almost an hour later. They arrived with 2 four wheel drives, and we jumped in and led them back. This is where it gets worse…

By the time we got back, the container door was open and there was fire inside. We had only two small extinguishers in the cars, and these did very little. The fire department took an hour to get there, by which stage most of the damage was already done. An arson report by the federal police found almost no evidence of the computer equipment described, and only traces of paper and cardboard. This means that whoever ran it, knew we were there and had time to come and remove most of it and get away. There were various ways to get off the property and the landmass was huge, so there was no real way to tail them. Since the police hadn't taken us all too seriously in the first instance, probably due to our poor explanation on the phone, aerial surveillance was also impossible by the time we had pieced it all together.

I took a keen interest in following it up, but with no real evidence of who might be responsible, the investigation went cold. I've kept in contact with Jeremy, and the shipping container is still sitting there on the farm, as its too expensive to move.

I'll never forget what I saw in those boxes.

https://www.reddit.com/r/LetsNotMeet/comments/1t2uwq/the_office_in_the_middle_of_nowhere/

 

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It's a good read but if I had to make a call it would be BS, if not just for the fact that it is a good read that comes across more like creative writing than a farm labourer retelling an experience. The way the narrative is constructed and he explains internal thoughts and reasoning rather than just describing what he found, is not the way I'd expect an Australian farm labourer to talk.

 

It also seems strange that some one with the funds to set up something like that and the foresight to place it on such a property with high security, wouldn't go that small extra step to paint it with a colour that's harder to spot from a distance or even just throw a cam net over it. He also didn't describe any kind of aerials or transmitters on the outside of the container (when being very detailed about everything else), which would be required in abundance to connect to satellites in order to share large amounts of data, as it was described with banks of servers and numerous terminals.

 

The system he describes would chew a huge amount of power, as would the air conditioning to keep it cool. He describes a generator on the outside, Anything to power a setup like that described would be pretty large and noisy. On flat, open ground on a cool evening, you'd hear it for miles. Not to mention, the fuel tank would have to be topped up almost daily, which would drastically increase the likelihood of getting caught (cops would only have to sit and wait for 24hrs and you'd be caught red-handed). The author doesn't describe any battery banks that could collect power from an array of solar panels on the roof, which would be required to power the set up in the evening and through cloudy days.

 

To be 9 hours out of Sydney he really has to be talking about the Narrabri/Dubbo/Bourke triangle, which, I'm pretty sure, doesn't have any stations the size of which he describes. Cattle stations of that size are found either much further out in NSW or, most commonly, in the Northern Territory or QLD. NSW isn't known for stations of that size. I come from a circle of mates (we grew up in Sydney) that do a lot of hunting on properties like that (mostly looking for pigs) and they always have to go all the way out to southwest QLD for that kind of property.

 

Lastly, it also seems strange that some one would go to all that trouble with a shipping container on some one else's property, where it can easily be spotted, rather than just renting a cheap, shitty apartment with fake ID in a crappy part of the state and run their set up from there where it would attract no suspicion, whatsoever.

 

/end procrastinating, back to work.

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1 hour ago, lord_casek said:

All of you are way too innocent. You've never heard of "Cyberbunker"? Epstein's island "Little St. James" had a "bunker", too. It was a Titan Missile silo, though. 
Don't dig too far into this shit.  Too dangerous legally and for your own mental health. 

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6 minutes ago, nicklesndimes said:

still never seen hostel....haha way late to the party on that one smh

 

..worth the watch?

The sequels get a little wacky but the OG is still good imo. Find the directors cut if you can, much better ending 

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I know this sounds a bit weak, but after spending time in conflict zones and the shitty parts of the world, I can’t do recreational suffering anymore. Just feel that I’ve achieved my quota of that kind of stuff. It’s why I also stay out of the internet gore thread. 

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7 hours ago, Hua Guofang said:

I'm not sure what your point is.

 

Nobody is saying that these kinds of things don't exist, just that the story of the shipping container sounds like fiction because of the details and the way it was written.

Picture number 5.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3688656/A-fully-equipped-dentist-s-chair-close-photos-young-girls-backsides-eerie-images-videotaped-walk-billionaire-pedophile-Jeffrey-Epstein-s-Florida-mansion.html





 

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33 minutes ago, Hua Guofang said:

Shipping container on the farm is fake, is what I meant.

 

No doubt the Dutch one is real.

 

 

Don't be so sure about the shipping container being fake. 


https://www.reuters.com/article/us-netherlands-crime-torture/dutch-police-say-they-discover-criminal-gangs-torture-chamber-idUSKBN24912P

 

Don't misunderstand me here. I wish it was all fake and we could laugh it off. 

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When I started researching Epstein years ago I got deep into his connections and their friends. I'm not ashamed to admit that some things I ran across
made me burst into tears. You guys know I was a channer years ago. I've seen things that hardened me (fart cake, 2 girls 1 cup, etc) but I wasn't ever prepared
for the abuse that I saw that is flaunted right out in the open as "art" and/or modeling (from well-known companies like MC2 and Midland Agency) and their respective
photographer friends. Every once in a while I'll wake up in a cold sweat because the memories won't go away. 

 

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I think we might be talking past each other here.

 

I fully believe the Dutch shipping container story is true, I don't doubt it a single bit.

 

@Kultsposted a story from Reddit about a shipping container on a farm in Australia that was linked to child abuse It is this story that I don't believe, for the reasons I've listed. Of course, horrible child abuse and other terrible stuff happens, I just don't think that the story Kults posted was an example of anything other than some one spinning a story;

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6 minutes ago, Hua Guofang said:

I think we might be talking past each other here.

 

I fully believe the Dutch shipping container story is true, I don't doubt it a single bit.

 

@Kultsposted a story from Reddit about a shipping container on a farm in Australia that was linked to child abuse It is this story that I don't believe, for the reasons I've listed. Of course, horrible child abuse and other terrible stuff happens, I just don't think that the story Kults posted was an example of anything other than some one spinning a story;

I missed the Australian story. Thought you were still talking about the Dutch one. My mistake. I apologize. My mind goes straight to the other stuff that I've seen. 


 

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14 hours ago, lord_casek said:

All of you are way too innocent. You've never heard of "Cyberbunker"? Epstein's island "Little St. James" had a "bunker", too. It was a Titan Missile silo, though. 
Don't dig too far into this shit.  Too dangerous legally and for your own mental health. 

pedobunker 

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