
Yesterday, everyone saw the news that 20000 unidentified bodies were found in the hangar of the Colombian Capital Airport.
Many people do not believe it, and the Colombian authorities also deny it.
In fact, this comes from a United Nations investigation report, and the main purpose is not to highlight the discovery of 20000 bodies in the hangar.
The main purpose of the picture is to prove that in Colombia, this terrible country, tens of thousands of people go missing every year, cannot be found, thousands of unclaimed bodies are scattered everywhere, and management is chaotic… This “20000 bodies found in the hangar” is just one example and is not prominently displayed in the middle of the article.
The United Nations Committee on Forced Disappearance has investigated and found 20000 unidentified bodies in a hangar at the Colombian capital airport.
It was not discovered now, nor is it news, but it was discovered before. Without the United Nations investigation report, it would never have been in the news in its lifetime.
At first, when I heard this news, I also thought it was fake news because it sounded like a demon cultivator in a cultivation novel refining the “Ten Thousand Soul Banner”… But upon careful consideration, it is possible to achieve this. This hangar is actually a hideout for corpses. Colombia is the largest hub for human trafficking and organ trading in the United States, with several people missing today and tomorrow being thrown here. The process is quite chaotic, and the management is quite rudimentary. Over time, no one pays attention to it and it is not handled in a timely manner. As a result, 20000 corpses have been accumulated here.
Another possibility is that this is a ‘corpse processing assembly line’, where human skin, limbs, bones, and bone powder can be processed into ‘mature industrial products’ for sale, which are also very popular in European and American countries.
You may think it’s too ‘brutal’, but in fact, this is a daily occurrence in Colombia, caused by the confusion of the grassroots team.
The United Nations Committee on Forced Disappearance states that enforced disappearance is still a daily occurrence in Colombia, not just a historical legacy.
The delegation stated after visiting six cities and meeting with 80 officials, including the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General. Although enforced disappearance in Colombia began in the 1940s, it is not just a historical crime. Such incidents occur every day across the country and in different situations
What came out today is only a part of the report, and the full version of the report will be released in April 2025.
According to United Nations estimates, approximately 200000 people went missing in Colombia due to armed conflict in the 50 years ending in 2019, which is difficult to quantify due to a lack of reliable records. The official registration of the number of missing persons in Colombia is 124734, with the majority being teenagers and women. In 2023, Colombia’s annual homicide rate is approximately 25.7 per 100000 residents (involving 13500 deaths)… In such a situation, is it strange to find 20000 bodies at an airport?
Colombia is still a country where “human trafficking” is extremely rampant, with “snakeheads” and “brothels” everywhere. At the same time, Colombia is also the favorite destination for itinerant “prostitutes”… These people are also an important part of the “forced disappearance population”.
The United Nations Committee on Forced Disappearance believes that this is due to the long-term involvement of human trafficking, forced prostitution, forced child labor, organ trafficking, and land disputes in Colombia. Victims whose identities cannot be confirmed generally did not receive proper burial, resulting in bodies being scattered everywhere.
Previously, everyone knew that there was a “magical realism literature” in Latin America.
You don’t have to read novels now, they’ll just play them for you.
Mexico’s drug lords, Colombia’s human traffickers, Brazil’s mafia, Argentina’s Misato, along with American capital and insatiable North American vampires… this is called ‘sliced blood vessels’.
By the way, the United States is the country that performs the most organ transplants in the world, the country that sells the most women and children in the world, and the country that purchases the most “human products” in the world… Their demand is too strong.
As for why these Latin American countries have deteriorated like this? It’s simple. Without buying and selling, there would be no killing. Without tigers, there would be no demons. They are too close to hell.
At the foot of the lighthouse, isn’t it the “Lion Camel Ridge”!