QRD user discovers dozens of "aquariums" in small towns in Texas that all consist of two-initial names (EC Aquarium, HR Aquarium, etc.) Each one is listed as an address block and not an actual house number.
formula is 2 letters followed by aquarium. They are also labeled as businessed but arent on tax or copright records. Also all shows rando houses with stars out front on google maps. Logo and yard signs associated with shady ass CS (clearstar) site. At first was thought to be pajeet scam but that went to shit. No specific new lead other than witches but most likely still child trafficking.
Also new discoveries of "XX Bullring" have emerged (ex. YK bullring) and "XX Motorsports" follows same pattern of weirds star and two letters
New theories suggesting links to witch cult scattered across these areas? Some say these are communities (covens) of satanic witches.
Laser user MVP, report back which site > > > > > > > > > >
Aiden Collins
Also, I did find 3 'XY Auditor' around Houston yesterday with the same naming pattern and range-address. Never gained much traction. 'RD Auditor' still pops up on maps.
Mason Edwards
Based mods actually doing their “”””””””””job””””””””””
bump. I was in the original thread for this and the one that followed. Very interesting indeed.
Elijah Howard
interesting how much of a retarded faggot you are
Logan Gonzalez
For free no less
Mason Gomez
Oh boy another schizo LARP conspiracy that will never go anywhere!
But all you tards and newfags can go "ha remember the fishtanks?!?!" 5 years from now and feel like special little boys.
Aaron Robinson
>call 911 from a public phone and tell them you have information that kidnapped kids are kept in one of those weird aquariums >they get swatted and the news report it within 24 hours >if nothing happens its guaranteed the feds are a part of it did anyone try this yet?
Gavin Cruz
Nope not yet, might be worth it
Ethan Moore
Issue is that these aquariums have range addresses that encompass the entire street or block and can't be pinned down to a specific building. Also still not convinced it's about child trafficking tbf
Jaxon Reyes
Hoping some user will buy a prepaid visa card in cash and sub to this thing since apparently they were security for every one of the "establishments"
The problem here is that they also want proof you're a genuine locksmith.
Andrew Hill
This
John Hernandez
>Also still not convinced it's about child trafficking tbf doesnt matter. saying it is even without proof used to be the fastest way to get someone swatted and if its something illegal the glowies are bound to find something assuming they arent a part of it
Jaxson Bennett
Might lead you to the actual establishment if true
Good point and I'm not a locksmith kek
Jaxson Howard
>implying the proof is that you are a locksmith and not part of the real sekrit club remember wayfare? do you think the traffic victim comes in the wardrobe or pillow because you paid an absurd amount of money for it? it just gets you in touch with the right person who can help you with the rest if you are safe for business. at least thats how I would do things
It says >copies of at least three items so an user in a non-license locksmith state could join also wtf is that even for is it for a job or is it for a client? if for a client; that's some weird as shit for a client
Lucas Parker
Water you talking about? Sounds fishy to me. Do they sell sea snails?
Josiah Russell
Jesus, can't believe I missed that. I like the retro design of the page
Jayden Morris
You need all that if you want to be a trail member, I found you can skip the trialmember part. If you just pay 75 bucks clearstar.com/secrupgr.htm
Looked up a few of the guys who left reviews and they do seem to be genuine locksmiths. Although what is ostensibly their professional pride gives off an odd 'fraternity' vibe à la masons
Ryan Stewart
Neck yourself troon. You've got nothing coming to you, and no one is proud of you.