Damage Control!
by Gregg Prescott, M.S.
Founder, Webmaster, & Editor, In5D.com
In a HUGE controversy of damage control, mega-corporation Wayfair has been accused by many on the internet as being a front for child trafficking and the proof seems quite undeniable when presented case by case.
As of right now, this is all speculation and nothing has been proven, but the evidence is quite impressive. Not only that, when you look at the correlation between Wayfair and some of the Entertainment Industry’s loudest voices, it truly is not surprising once you’ve gone down the rabbit hole.
How did this all start?
People on Redditt and Twitter noticed a connection between overpriced merchandise on Wayfair that was named after children and missing children with the same name.
The #wayfair #sextrafficking plot thickens….
Not only were there $12,000 cabinets being sold with diff kids names on every one (same cabinet) but they had $10,000 THROW PILLOWS with diff kids names ON THE SAME PILLOWS
And all the unique names are of missing kids in last year pic.twitter.com/a7VCFdeS1m
— Tommy G (@TommyG) July 10, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaZhhU0-ykE
Why would an overpriced storage cabinet be named after a child?
That made people question the obvious: “Why are all their other seemingly BIGGER industrial cabinets significantly less and also not named after children?”
Also why are all their other seemingly BIGGER industrial cabinets significantly less and also not named after children??? pic.twitter.com/SlzvKscw8V
— hanna (@hannarosion) July 11, 2020
As this story began to blow up, Wayfair began changing their prices and removing some items:
HOLY COW they are legit changing the prices!!!! UNBELIEVABLE!! I screenshotted my entire computer screen to prove they were there!!! pic.twitter.com/PFsP49fUZN
— Jenny (@thisjennywrites) July 10, 2020
Damage Control
Wayfair rushed to perform damage control by pulling many of the controversial products despite defending their price points.
If they are not guilty of anything, then why pull these products?
Here is an interesting connection. It’s a photo of Ghislaine Maxwell with Wayfair’s Bill Hutcherson, President of Operations:
Wayfair released an official statement today regarding their predicament:
On Twitter, Mediawise is used as a liberal voice of reason. In a post, they stated, “If you’re unable to verify claims you’re seeing, it’s best not to share it at all and wait for more information. We hope these tips help navigate the muddy waters of the internet in such uncertain times. #ThinkBeforeYouShare #medialiteracy”
If you're unable to verify claims you're seeing, it's best not to share it at all and wait for more information. We hope these tips help navigate the muddy waters of the internet in such uncertain times. #ThinkBeforeYouShare #medialiteracy
— MediaWise (@mediawise) July 9, 2020
In other words, NEVER question anything other than the official narrative by the mainstream media, such as Building 7 collapsing 23 minutes BEFORE it actually collapsed. So sure, we won’t ask questions about anything said no conspiracy theorist EVER
You can rest soundly, because the Twitter Police are all over this topic:
Wayfair spokesperson, John Costello, stated on the Mediawise Twitter page that Wayfair stands by their “accurately priced” industrial grade cabinets, yet pulled these cabinets from their website as of July 11, 2020. Why pull the product from public view if they are not guilty of anything?
Wayfair has a lot of outrageously priced merchandise.
A baby album for $11,199.99
How about an industrial grade night light?
Look closely at the names on these $10,045.99 pillows:
Here we have a couch listed at $14, 599.99.
So what happens if you order one of these “accurately priced” couches?
This:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GQSIRd7Y6w
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At one point, internet sleuths found an Ellen DeGeneres FISH pillow being sold for $10,098.00. With his affinity for fish (tattood on the bottom of his hand), Joh Podesta might be interested in this purchase.
Liberal magazine Newsweek ran an article on the celebrities who sell products on Wayfair. Their list included:
- The Property Brothers, Drew and Jonathan Scott
- Catherine and Sean Lowe
- Trisha Yearwood
- Eric Church
- Marth Stewart
- Kelly Clarkson
- Lionel Richie
- Ellen DeGeneres
- Larry King
- Jessica Simpson
Walmart has an unusual listing for a child’s toy box, retailing for $9,999.00
Creepy Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks posted a creepy photo of a single glove on his Twitter page. Near the glove were the letters SRC USA.
SRC USA with product numbers are linked to little girls pictures on the Yandx search engine. SRC USA is also written on street in Hank’s picture. DO NOT USE YANDEX AS IT COULD LEAVE MALWARE ON YOUR COMPUTER OR CELL PHONE!!!
Related article: Where Is (Or What Happened To) Tom Hanks?
Of course, this is all simply just a coincidence. Nothing to see here…
A Remote Possibility
There is another option that you may not have considered. What is this was a huge psyop to throw people off and to make conspiracy theorists look crazy? If so, my hat goes off to the person who thought of this because there is such a grand scheme of plausibility involved on so many levels that it would be almost impossible to pull off.
There is already at least one person who was mentioned in the first video who has come out and stated she was never missing to begin with:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJmrjNeKgi8
This person never appeared on the Missing & Exploited Children website.
Is it possible that this is also damage control or intentional disinformation by having Wayfair mislead people with one fake product description with the others being real?
Definitely.
My gut tells me there’s a lot of truth to this story.
Also see: Deep State in DEEP PANIC!
RETWEET IF WAYFAIR SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED! ?
— Donald J. Trump ?? (@reaIDonalTrump_) July 11, 2020
What does your gut tell you? Comment below!
Sending you all infinite LOVE and Light!
Gregg
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Gregg Prescott, M.S., is the founder and editor of In5D and Zentasia. In 2009, Gregg launched In5D after experiencing what he describes as a “galactic download,” which provided him with the name “In5D” and the guidance to create the website. He co-owns In5D Club with his beautiful wife, Ali. His In5D Facebook page has over 370,000 followers, and his In5D YouTube channel has amassed 146,000 followers. Gregg is a visionary, author, a transformational speaker, and promotes spiritual, metaphysical and esoteric conferences in the United States through In5dEvents. Follow Gregg and In5D on various social media platforms, including Rumble, YouTube, Gab, Telegram, In5D Bitchute, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and TruthSocial to stay updated on his latest content and events./
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