- Feb 5
19. Human Traffickers Promote Racism on Purpose.
Human Traffickers are the White Ants of our society.
They infiltrate every social group,
Corrupt from within,
And use the purposely-created fractures of ignorance, hate, contempt, misunderstanding, lack of humanity and compassion,
To divide and conquer from within.
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Racism, sexism,
(and every other way of dividing and turning people against each other)
Are all perfect weapons for Human Traffickers.
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White Vs Black, Men Vs Women.
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All schisms work well for these people.
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Human Trafficking is the fastest-growing criminal industry in the world today,
And racism is one of the biggest reasons for this,
along with Wealth Disparity, Poverty Shaming, Mysogyny, the Misuse of Religion and the unchecked mutilation of little boys (otherwise known as circumcision).
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Despite the overwhelming evidence and statistics,
it is Racism that is allowing Australia to still pretend that Human Trafficking is not happening here, by Australian people to other Australian people.
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Contrary to popular belief, there is no requirement for victims to be transported to another country or even over state lines for a crime to be human trafficking, according to Australian Law.
Human Trafficking is common, systemic and happens in plain sight.
It is still very much tolerated and normalised - So long as it is happening to people that society has collectively decided don’t matter as much as other people.
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Australia was built on officially-sanctioned, systemic human trafficking - from the movement and genocide of the original people, to the convicts, to the stolen generations.
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The current comfortable myth is that this officially-sanctioned and systemic human trafficking stopped at some point.
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It didn’t.
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Human Trafficking is still very much a government-funded activity, and only those who are a part of the privileged ‘club’ would attempt to argue otherwise.
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Whenever I mention human trafficking in Australia to pale-skinned people (especially members of the human trafficking network),
these people instantly start talking about how awful it is that this horrendous crime happens elsewhere ...
by other people - usually brown-skinned people,
(although sometimes other pale-skinned people who speak another language) -
But NEVER anyone that could be described as ‘Us’.
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These people express (sometimes genuine) surprise and disbelief
At the very idea of pale-skinned English-speaking Australian people who are fully integrated and respected members of our society being involved.
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Yet it is my extensive experience
That the overwhelmingly vast majority of people
Who are members of the Human trafficking Network in Australia that are targeting and trafficking me
Are other pale-skinned Australian people -
Ordinary looking people, often people who are dressed well and who have regular jobs and houses and cars.
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It is truly bizarre that pale-skinned Australian people
Continue to act shocked that this should be the case,
given the history of human trafficking and slavery
in recent centuries around the world
and in Australia in particular.
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There is no logical reason whatsoever
why pale-skinned people should be excluded from suspicion
from being members of these groups.
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This surprise and utter denial
of the reality of the situation
is THE very reason why
The Human Trafficking Industry's targeting of Australian people
is rapidly growing
and essentially completely unchecked in Australia.
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The Organisations that are charged with dealing with this issue
absolutely refuse to even look at pale-skinned Australian people's involvement
in this Crime Against Humanity.
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This is the reason why Overt and Covert Racism is intricately involved in the continued and rapidly growing human trafficking industry in Australia.
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Human Traffickers do not look like how the vast majority of people have been trained to expect human traffickers to look.
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They are generally well-off as Human Trafficking is VERY profitable.
Yet poor people are more likely to be suspected of wrongdoing.
There are many women involved, although many female traffickers slip under the radar because of their sex.
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But for now, lets talk about the destructive nature
of this racial profiling
that allows so many pale-skinned traffickers
(who often wear suits or other respectable clothing)
to slip under the mistuned radar.
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The Human Trafficking Network is still way more extensive and integrated into official governmental and semi-governmental systems than most people are willing to look at.
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The power and ability of the Human Trafficking Network to ‘put the screws on’ people to do their bidding is truly astounding.
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And they actually fuel racism in order to further their agenda.
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A member of the Human Trafficking Network who resides in Mareeba informed me that this corrupt network had a common practice of deliberately causing property damage to businesses that refused to participate in the network and blaming this damage on young indigenous local people.
Like I said - They are White Ants.
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Members of the Human Trafficking Network are also more likely to have their business promoted by social media algorithms and people who refuse to 'play the game' or are not a member of 'the club' are shadow-banned and black listed.
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How are we ever going to move forward together
whilst it remains so profitable for these people to continue this behaviour,
without any real threat of consequences whatsoever?
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As a pale-skinned person born into the privileged race in a profoundly racist country, I confess that I did not understand the reality of systematic discrimination and harassment due to race (even though I have been targeted and controlled by human traffickers for most of my life and have been subjected to extreme levels of abuse)-
Until I was subjected to it -
That is until the human trafficking network that I was unknowingly born into gave the network full permission to come for me and withdraw any protection that I had ignorantly enjoyed up until this point.
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Like most people born into the dominant privileged race in Australia, I assumed that systemic and constant abuse at the level that it was actually happening was a thing of the past.
I mean, I somewhat knew that it still happened (at a comfortable distance),
But not on the scale that it actually does and not what it actually felt like or meant.
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I still had a naive idea that most people were pretty much treated the same these days.
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I was clearly very wrong.
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And wrong in a way that only someone who has also been systemically attacked by systems that members of the dominant paradigm generally consider to be helpful organisations and people could understand.
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For what it is worth, (which I fully acknowledge is probably not very much), I feel shame and am very sorry for my previous ignorance.
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Now I do know what it is like to be systematically discriminated against.
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I know what it is like to have no home, no access to land or family.
I know what it is like to not be treated as a human being.
I know what it is like for people in positions of power who pose as decent human beings to make decisions that could very well cost me my life and not give a damn as they wear a sense of superiority and hide behind arbitrarily applied polices and rules.
I know the ugliness of people in positions of authority who don’t even bother to hide their cruelty while they are respected as being benevolent by other people.
I know what it like for other people to not believe me when I tell them how I am treated by these people.
I know what it is like to be black-listed and prevented from working.
I know what it is like to be blamed, treated and accused of being lazy and refusing to help myself. I know what it is like to be denied food, freedom of movement, medical care, a proper roof over my head and other things that most people take for granted.
I know what it is like to be further abused if I should ask for help and to be purposely targeted by people pretending to help.
I know what it is like to have my child taken from me, to not know how she is, where she is, or if I will ever see her again.
I know what it is like to have my own blood, turned against me and alienated from me and denied my help, my love, my care.
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Sometimes members of the corrupt human trafficking network who are attempting to catfish me tell me the wildest things because they do not expect me to live long enough in order to be able to repeat them.
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One of these people said to me a while back, “You are the new black woman”.
What did this human trafficker mean by this statement exactly?
Did he mean that I now belong to a category of people that can be systematically tortured, abused, silenced and have my children stolen without any recourse?
That I will be forced to be silent as I am subjected to polite, entitled systemic violence?
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Maybe some indigenous people will think that a white woman perhaps deserves this? I can understand this as I have also been subjected to a considerable amount of abuse by white women.
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I also know that this is what the traffickers want and it helps them to continue the pattern of violence.
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I also know that my experience, skills and ability to expose the system and people involved are part of the reason that I have been so heavily targeted and silenced.
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The last thing that the corrupt traffickers want is highly motivated, trained and experienced people deciding to use these skills (obtained through privileged access to education and opportunities) to challenge the system and work with people who have been systemically disadvantaged to make change.
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And I know for sure that the system would never have allowed me to obtain the qualifications and experience that I have if they had known what a potential problem I would become to exposing the rot, corruption and morally corrupt people within it.
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Like so many others, I hope that I can escape the traffickers enough to find a home and some basic stability and safety so that I can actually contribute.
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Whether I will succeed in this remains to be seen. It seems that people who are born as deeply within this cult and can expose as much as I can, are not generally allowed to leave with their lives.
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All I can say is that once I see better and know better, I do better.
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And I hope that it is okay that I draw strength and courage from the example set by indigenous women in particular.
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When I sometimes despair that I will survive this situation,
I think of indigenous women and all they have been through - generation after generation and generation,
And the fact that they are still persevering and enduring and doing what they can
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And I feel that I can endure a little longer
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Because they have endured much more than me for much longer than me.
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I am very grateful and feel blessed to be able to draw strength from their hard-won and long-suffering example.
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When it comes to surviving the deliberate and systemic destruction of families,
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There are no real words.
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I am currently being bullied around from Caravan Park to Caravan Park and being prevented from staying in one place for long enough to make connections. If you can help me find a safe place to stay, I would be able to much more effective at my work. If you are able to help me with this, please contact me on 0405 933 949.
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