Dozens of American citizens have joined forces with veterans to expose what they believe is a child-trafficking camp hidden inside the Arizona woods.
Veterans on Patrol, a homeless Veterans advocacy group, stumbled upon the encampment in Tucson, last Tuesday, but it wasn’t a typical homeless camp.
As Gateway Pundit reported on Sunday , the team of veterans found trees with restraints on them at the site, children’s clothing, a baby crib, a stroller, an outdoor bathroom, toys, pornographic material, hair dye and a 5 feet tall underground cave furnished with a dresser and crates.
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The cave the was not big enough for an adult, but a child could easily fit inside.
The land on which the bunker was found is owned by Cemex Construction Materials South, LLLC., a multinational building materials company in Mexico and partner of the Clinton Global Initiative.
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CEMEX received a $7 million contract from the Clinton Global Initiative to build houses in Haiti during Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State in 2012, nearly two and half years after the quake.
According to federal lobbying disclosures, Cemex donated $25,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
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Veterans on Patrol are occupying the encampment area until the site is fully secured and are using Youtube and FacebookLive broadcasts to document evidence they believe proves the location is a child sex trafficking camp using the hashtags #OperationBackyardBrawl and #WhereAreTheChildren.
YouTube is said to have removed much of the footage from their platform in what seems to be an effort to censor this massive finding.
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