Chapter Six-2

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But all of this could be mitigated by quickly breaking out the highest value meat and putting the rest into confinement/storage that cost almost nothing until they were either trained in s****l and service specialties or just sold as raw material. And unlike other illegal enterprises, human trafficking was more or less an obscure crime, simply because westerners refused to admit that such things existed in the twenty-first century. Besides, in the West, as the local bridge game chatter, golf club locker room discussions and bar debates often went, the entire idea was, well, politically incorrect. Few national governments had any agencies dedicated to investigate or curtail the booming business in live human bodies and, like the drug war, the counter-slavery programs were usually barely f

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