Can't wait for batshit tangents of tangents of whatever he says to be repeated by Lin Wood's cult. smh
The BH Kids thing was ridiculous. Led to retards thinking children were stuffed inside throw pillows. That's not what he said at all. He had no idea why it was pulling up pictures of children. It was probably just the number strings being used to identify those pictures.
From what I know, any US UPC did it. So you could get something like a box of cereal and tie that to a picture of a child. It doesn't really say anything as to how that works. The problem was when retards were saying that children were inside throw pillows. Throw pillows are small pillows and do not fit 13-year olds inside them.
Literally nobody ever said children were in throw pillows, that's you making up a straw man argument in an attempt to discredit the theory through ridicule.
What people were saying was that certain items for sale on wayfair.com were called things that sounded suspiciously like people names and didn't relate to the product at all, while at the same time said product was ridiculously overpriced, like $30,000 for a filing cabinet or pillow.
The theory was not that children were inside the items, rather that you could order some ridiculously overpriced garbage and receive a child instead.
Can't wait for batshit tangents of tangents of whatever he says to be repeated by Lin Wood's cult. smh
The BH Kids thing was ridiculous. Led to retards thinking children were stuffed inside throw pillows. That's not what he said at all. He had no idea why it was pulling up pictures of children. It was probably just the number strings being used to identify those pictures.
I think that was the whole point. A 'treasure map" of sorts. Sickening sorts.
From what I know, any US UPC did it. So you could get something like a box of cereal and tie that to a picture of a child. It doesn't really say anything as to how that works. The problem was when retards were saying that children were inside throw pillows. Throw pillows are small pillows and do not fit 13-year olds inside them.
Literally nobody ever said children were in throw pillows, that's you making up a straw man argument in an attempt to discredit the theory through ridicule.
What people were saying was that certain items for sale on wayfair.com were called things that sounded suspiciously like people names and didn't relate to the product at all, while at the same time said product was ridiculously overpriced, like $30,000 for a filing cabinet or pillow.
The theory was not that children were inside the items, rather that you could order some ridiculously overpriced garbage and receive a child instead.
Whatever happened with that?