Women kept as slaves on HUMAN egg farm: 100 victims are fed hormones and treated like cattle, with eggs removed and sold each month by gangsters

Around 100 women were kept as slaves on a human egg farm in Georgia where they were fed hormones and treated like cattle. 

Their horrifying ordeal has been revealed by three Thai women who were freed from the clutches of the ‘egg mafia’ on January 30 after being exploited for half a year, tabloid Bild reports. 

The woman said they were held captive on a ‘human farm’ in the eastern European country of Georgia by a criminal organisation led by Chinese criminals, who sold their eggs on the black market. 

They were lured in by a job offer on Facebook, promising them a salary between 11,500 and 17,000 euros (£9,600 to £14,100) to work as surrogates for Georgian couples who could not have children. 

The trio travelled to Georgia in August 2024 alongside ten other Thai women. 

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Consider this level of evil and add harvesting organs from wounded soldiers in Ukraine (thus killing them) or human trafficking across the USA border or fentanyl killing over 100,000 people in USA per year. Then consider how little the bad guys actually get for their foul deeds. Then compare what a military operation run inside USA and the West might reap the perps — total control of the entire West, something we appear to be living with right now. But how would you do that? You would do that by disabling anyone who might disagree with you. Do it when they are young and strong. After just a few generations, the entire population will sink into weakness, directionlessness, civilizational malaise. The government bureaucracy would be usurped, reform made impossible. Promote degenerates within government by stealing tax money and bribing them. Your invasion pays for itself and there is almost no one left who can stop you. ABN

Maine Considers Repealing Annual Vehicle Inspection Requirement

The annual tradition of visiting an auto mechanic to get an inspection sticker could come to an end if a group of Republican lawmakers succeed in repealing Maine’s auto inspection requirement.

Under a bill introduced by Rep. Ann Fredericks (R-Sanford), the mandatory safety inspection requirement would be repealed for the majority of cars that are driven by Mainers on a daily basis.

“Other states have already abolished this antiquated requirement that is an inconvenience,” Fredericks said.

From Frederick’s perspective, advancements in safety standards and auto-making technology mean that annual inspections should no longer be necessary for most personal vehicles, as they’ve become more of a nuisance than a guarantor of public safety.

The bill would not alter inspection rules for commercial vehicles, trailers, semitrailers, and fire trucks, according to the official summary of the legislation.

Less than half of states nationwide currently have mandatory safety inspection policies in place.

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