🇺🇸 Juan O Savin

There's a slave bazaar in Tripoli, Libya,
that Gaddafi had shut down when he was alive.
One of my friends who was a Senior Officer
@ Wheelus Air Force Base told me
they would sell young blonde girls
that had been kidnapped from N Europe
& brought to Tripoli to be sold.
The guys @ Wheelus wanted to buy some of these girls
& get them home.
It wasn’t just girls, it was also boys.
But they were under standing orders not to go near that bazaar.
So what my friend & others did
they would get money to friends in Tripoli who’d go in there,
especially if it was a young vulnerable child
& buy them & get them out of the country.
They could only do a little & it was very hard.
There’s a Jewish saying,
“He who saves one life
it's as though he saved the whole world.”
It’s a very emotional thing.
If there are children
being traded around the world for ANY reason
it’s the grossest, most horrid thing that can exist 💔

#OperationWeWillFindYou

Luke 17:21 🙏❤️🇺🇸🐸 #FamilyIsEverything

In response Kat istheSea3 to her Publication

Wow, Kat…this is so sad. To know about it and not be able to do much…at least they saved a few 💔

In response New Years Day to her Publication

I can't bear it sometimes 💔
I wish I had a magic wand
& could wave all the demons & evil
& darkness away forevermore
so we live in a world where children
& puppies play all day
in unadulterated happiness, safety
& freedom 💝🕊️🌸

It doesn't seem possible that doing this to children has become so commonplace. How low have humans stooped to become such monsters. I pray for the soldiers that have had to witness these atrocities - some say that they have a horrible time recovering from this. Dear God, please save our children and protect our soldiers from harm. Hopefully the medbeds will be available for those who need help in returning to normal. Geez.....whatever normal is????

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