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In Eastern Washington along the southern highway there are vast tracks of privet farmland and even a road network that the general public has no idea bout. I used to deliver mail ruraly to several of these communities and I had a lot of time to kill so I would explore some of these wired off places. Luckily I never ran into any angry land owners or mad cows but I did encounter an odd phenomenon, lost pieces of children's. clothing.
On multiple occasions I came across pants, coats, shoes, and underwear all in isolation with no other rubbish around them. Always deep into the land along the dirt "road" that the owners drive across. It is odd and don't know what to make of it because based on the sizes of the clothes there is no way these kids would be out wire jumping like I was and what parent would let their kid leave their pants behind on a dirt road? I don't know what to make of it. Anyone else encounter something similar?
>>40550339 (OP)The one that sticks with me was along a wire fence prolly a mile and a half from the highway I came across a coat made for a girl caught in the wire. Mind you it was November and snowing like crazy so if a child lost their coat it would be a big deal. The coat was tattered and ripped to all hell with some blood on the back, almost like it was trying to be pulled from the other side of fence.
>>40550339 (OP)>>40550467Almost has to be trafficking right?
>>40550560I mean what else could it be?
>>40550339 (OP)Was it always the same place or a general area?
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>>40550614No it was on different tracks of land. Never found clothes in the same place twice
>>40550467>pulled from the other sideMy guess would be a coyote. Not saying nothing's happening, but that part sounds like a coyote.
I think that depending on the area where you find things, they mean something different, as they could be coyotes or something more violent. It's very common to find things like this on any highway in northern Mexico, and they are almost always traces of a forced disappearance.
>>40550632There's a lot of illegals working on those ranches and vineyards. If you don't have a legal name and are a ghost, anyone can do anything to you without consequence unless the authorities actively pursue justice, and most won't.
>>40550339 (OP)You remember elites shitposting at each other with baby shoes in the middle of the road? And how the pictures were taken in the south west? I think it had something to do with Podesta. Stephen Colbert was one of the shitposters.
>>40551270Tom Hanks posted images of child's flip flops at the beach. He had similar posts from different locations.
>>40551339Was it just Hanks or Colbert too? I know it was going around that Colbert did a really shitty cover song by Gotye. Maybe I'm having Colbert stand in for Hanks. Memory's weird like that.
>>40551159maybe so but these ranches are so vast and the head of cattle arnt that many
>>40550339 (OP)Can you post a state map screenshot of the area so we can check it out?
>>40552418WA State route 14, Plymouth wa between there and Goldendale is where ive hiked around
Sadly true, though I would think gangs larger than a few tweakers especially on the state side would be smart enough to burn potentially DNA heavy evidence like underwear.
Itโs also possible these clothes are just debris from a landfill (hence the coyoteโs) or holler. Did you notice or know of any shantytowns or dumps nearby OP?
The hippie festival off 14 there is known for partying hard
>>40553017No shantys or dumps near by well there is one atop the hill but I assume if there would be clothing blown out there would be other trash as well
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>>40553037There is no fest I know of out in the desert that way
Does the Yakima nation have any weird things going on?
>>40551928So... Slaves? Bloodsport? Or worse?
>>40553752>YakimaIf OP is in the Yakima Valley specifically or other ag heavy parts of East Washington he may be stumbling on the underside of migrant labor tracks to and from Mexico to there. From clippings of pic book some of the more feral Mexican tribes used to hop the border to work there. That (to me) is the strongest possible connection
>>40555634aint no way they are walking from mexico up here