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  1. #5320

    Japanese women denied entry into Hawaii; suspected of prostitution?


  2. #5319

    Pickle Ball

    Mika used to be Uncle's number one, but she is down a notch and Shanila has taken her place.

    Ever since she tore her ACL playing pickle ball, she has been ballooning, to the point her jackets no fit anymore. She's all good tho. As Uncle wouldn't kick her out yet, if had the chance.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CkkUQz9O_Rh/?img_index=1

    Quote Originally Posted by HawaiiBoy10  [View Original Post]
    I caught the news a couple weeks ago and noticed the same thing. I knew she was curvy, but now she just looks big.

  3. #5318

    Thought so too.

    Quote Originally Posted by TrialnError  [View Original Post]
    Did Mika Miyashima gain weight? Is she pregnant as that would make sense? She was co-anchoring with Marisa Yamane and Mika looked like she could be two Marisa's. Mika is still attractive and can get it but that was noticeable while watching the news. Since they were both co-anchoring, was dreaming of a 3 way with both of them and myself.
    I caught the news a couple weeks ago and noticed the same thing. I knew she was curvy, but now she just looks big.

  4. #5317
    Did Mika Miyashima gain weight? Is she pregnant as that would make sense? She was co-anchoring with Marisa Yamane and Mika looked like she could be two Marisa's. Mika is still attractive and can get it but that was noticeable while watching the news. Since they were both co-anchoring, was dreaming of a 3 way with both of them and myself.

  5. #5316

    Not enough

    Get some smart bros in this forum, LOL. Yeah, the funding game well played for years by Danny boy pork barrel king, good for Hawaii. We get funding, get programs, all good.

    It's a battle now, no more Danny boy in DC. Getting new blood into office is the first step to the cure. Focus more on doing what is right.

    What happened to the privileged Lezzie touting her horn on widespread trafficking and abuse in Hawaii? And them fuka from the prosecutors office doing AMP raids election year every month for the media coverage? Nothing came out of all that hype.

    Maybe mo betta to just start on Maui non-profit and house the homeless for the next decade with tiny homes with federal and state funding, fighting human trafficking and providing housing at the same time. Choke funding I going have plenty money for AMP, LOL.

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny14  [View Original Post]
    It all boils down to us taxpayer's money, regardless of what these corrupt politicians say, Federal, State, City funds all come from us. We should get a refund whenever the agencies gets funding but has nothing to show they "accomplished" a project as in this case not a single case of human traffic, except maybe to give that Chinese lesbian media coverage for her political agenda.

  6. #5315

    Federal funding

    Quote Originally Posted by Redneck1  [View Original Post]
    Yup, "getting funding from feds" reminds me of one of my posts last year:
    It all boils down to us taxpayer's money, regardless of what these corrupt politicians say, Federal, State, City funds all come from us. We should get a refund whenever the agencies gets funding but has nothing to show they "accomplished" a project as in this case not a single case of human traffic, except maybe to give that Chinese lesbian media coverage for her political agenda.

  7. #5314
    Quote Originally Posted by LocaLoppa  [View Original Post]
    Sadly like many of program like this, most created with getting funding from feds and gullible Hawaii folks to donate to a cause.
    Yup, "getting funding from feds" reminds me of one of my posts last year:

    Quote Originally Posted by Redneck1  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for posting the link to that interesting news report. Excerpt from the report: "In September 2018, the DOJ awarded the City and County of Honolulu a $700,000 grant to create the Honolulu County Human Trafficking Task Force. The Wesley center received an additional $375,000 from the DOJ. Despite the infusion of cash, there have been no new prosecutions initiated in Honolulu or elsewhere in the state".

    As the old lady used to famously say years ago in those memorable Wendy's advertisements:

    Where's the beef?

  8. #5313

    Created for funding pot

    Sadly like many of program like this, most created with getting funding from feds and gullible Hawaii folks to donate to a cause. Too many out there spreading fear, drama and sympathy and collecting money to line their pockets. Follow the money, and it will leave you disgusted, or jealous of the $200 k salaries at the so called non profits.

    Maybe they need votes, maybe funding. Either way, plenty of fear mongering to keep their pockets full of cash.

    Can remember less than 5 pimps, and one AMP (empire, mayflower) that lead to convection in past 20 years. I guess that is definition of success for this.

    Quote Originally Posted by BeaverLiquor  [View Original Post]
    I am totally against human trafficking of any kind, as I'm sure all of you (hopefully) are too.

    But it bothers the fuck out of me when our prosecuter (s) conduct these raids on massage places in the name of "human trafficking".

    And they never find any, because you know if they did, they would be tooting their horn and shouting it from the mountaintops that they busted a human trafficking operation, and it would be all over the news. But it never is, so that tells us that they never found "human trafficking" at any of these massage place raids.

    But like Red is saying, they put that boogeyman out there, and then there is never a follow up report to say that there was no "human trafficking" found. They just leave that boogeyman out there in people's minds to make it look like they are doing something about it. But they're not.

  9. #5312
    What you have to consider in a case of human trafficking is: 1. Did a person other than the person that is on the plane ticket, pay for it; and 2. The frequency of the visits to a particular area (multiple trips to the same area in one year.).

    The multiple trips to Hawaii in one year would generate that report, especially if you are coming from a foreign country without a work Visa. Customs and immigration does maintain records of these frequent trips.

    Also, if you are paying for the trips, you could be arrested for human trafficking.

    Quote Originally Posted by BeaverLiquor  [View Original Post]
    I am totally against human trafficking of any kind, as I'm sure all of you (hopefully) are too.

    But it bothers the fuck out of me when our prosecuter (s) conduct these raids on massage places in the name of "human trafficking".

    And they never find any, because you know if they did, they would be tooting their horn and shouting it from the mountaintops that they busted a human trafficking operation, and it would be all over the news. But it never is, so that tells us that they never found "human trafficking" at any of these massage place raids.

    But like Red is saying, they put that boogeyman out there, and then there is never a follow up report to say that there was no "human trafficking" found. They just leave that boogeyman out there in people's minds to make it look like they are doing something about it. But they're not.

  10. #5311

    Very good point Red

    I am totally against human trafficking of any kind, as I'm sure all of you (hopefully) are too.

    But it bothers the fuck out of me when our prosecuter (s) conduct these raids on massage places in the name of "human trafficking".

    And they never find any, because you know if they did, they would be tooting their horn and shouting it from the mountaintops that they busted a human trafficking operation, and it would be all over the news. But it never is, so that tells us that they never found "human trafficking" at any of these massage place raids.

    But like Red is saying, they put that boogeyman out there, and then there is never a follow up report to say that there was no "human trafficking" found. They just leave that boogeyman out there in people's minds to make it look like they are doing something about it. But they're not.

    Quote Originally Posted by Redneck1  [View Original Post]
    As usual, the news report had to raise the "human trafficking" bogeyman: "Authorities are working to determine whether human trafficking is also part of this criminal enterprise".

    Yet if the "authorities" later find that the sexual activity between the women and their customers was consensual and the women were voluntarily working as providers to make more money than they could at any other job for which they were qualified, will there be a follow-up news report: "Authorities determine that no human trafficking was involved in prostitution enterprise"?

    Of course not!

  11. #5310
    (Here's an example of why women shouldn't always be automatically believed when making a rape claim).

    A South Dakota woman pleaded guilty to making a false police report after she claimed an assailant raped her in Florida, police say.

    XXXXXXXX, 30, was arrested in Sioux Falls on March 10 after reporting sexual battery in Hillsborough County two days before. She was charged with misuse of a 911 system, false report of a crime, and fabricating physical evidence.

    In 911 audio released by Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, XXXXXXXX claimed that she pulled over to the side of I-75 after having some car trouble. She then reported that a male suspect put a towel over her head, shoved her in the car, and raped her while her arms and legs were tied.

    XXXXXXXX told police that a particular type of rope was used, and authorities discovered that the product was sold at nearby Walmart stores. During a thorough search of local Walmart locations, police saw surveillance video of XXXXXXXX buying the rope.

    "Following this discovery, detectives recovered video from multiple places Mrs. XXXXXXXX visited in the time surrounding the attack, refuting her initial statements," Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. XXXXXXXX attempted to change her statements before eventually admitting to fabricating the entire incident".

    According to FOX 13 Tampa Bay, XXXXXXXX, who was married at the time, fabricated the rape to get a free STD test.

    "She had consensual sexual intercourse with an individual in Hillsborough County," prosecutor Jessica Couvertier said in court, according to FOX 13. "Then she felt guilty about it because of her marital status, and she wanted to get checked out for a sexually transmitted disease".

    "This case is truly disheartening," Sheriff Chad Chronister said in a press release in May. "There are far too many victims faced with this type of trauma. This woman took advantage of our 911 emergency line and diverted attention from actual victims who need the viable resources available in these investigative scenarios".

    XXXXXXXX was sentenced to two years of community control, a form of house arrest, and eight years of probation, FOX 13 reported. She also owes the sheriff's office $17,245 for the resources they expended while investigating her report.

  12. #5309

    Hawaii way of UC tactic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Samurai808  [View Original Post]
    Maybe he was looking to expand his franchise out here. Be safe out there.

    https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/...=organicclicks
    "A couple of days ago, I noticed some strange cars parked in our driveway and we were told they were on surveillance and not to disturb them," said San Henline, who lives across the street from Jones. ".

    This sounds amazing.

    UC team let people know they are doing UC operation.

    Is police team leader a close friend of this arrested man??

  13. #5308
    Quote Originally Posted by Samurai808  [View Original Post]
    Mainland Prostitution Ring Bust

    Maybe he was looking to expand his franchise out here. Be safe out there.

    https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/...=organicclicks
    As usual, the news report had to raise the "human trafficking" bogeyman: "Authorities are working to determine whether human trafficking is also part of this criminal enterprise".

    Yet if the "authorities" later find that the sexual activity between the women and their customers was consensual and the women were voluntarily working as providers to make more money than they could at any other job for which they were qualified, will there be a follow-up news report: "Authorities determine that no human trafficking was involved in prostitution enterprise"?

    Of course not!

  14. #5307

    Mainland Prostitution Ring Bust

    Maybe he was looking to expand his franchise out here. Be safe out there.

    https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/...=organicclicks

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