U.S. Navy SEALs rescued 11 malnourished children from a shipping container at the Port of Miami, Florida, last month, RNN reports. As previously reported, the SEALs destroyed Sean Daddy Combs’ secret Adrenochrome storage facility at the port on Sept. 17, cutting holes in bags containing thousands of litres of the synthetic cocktail. RNN later learned that the SEALs encountered obstacles while entering the Combs warehouse from the south side of Dodge Island. While avoiding a maze of towering intermodal freight containers, the SEALs heard muffled sounds coming from inside one of them. So they investigated. They found that someone had drilled dozens of ventilation holes in it, each the diameter of a dime. The SEALs slid a fiber-optic camera through one of the holes and saw an incredible sight.
Inside were eleven young children, most of whom were gagged, bound at their wrists and ankles, and huddled together as if to keep warm in a dark corner. A child, perhaps seven or eight, somehow freed his mouth and screamed, “Please help us.” His voice was hoarse from obvious exhaustion and dehydration.
The SEALs contacted General Smith’s office and requested permission to postpone the raid on Combs’ adrenochrome nest until they could rescue the children and escort them to safety.
“We weren’t going to leave those poor kids behind, but the SEALs had a schedule, not to mention their craft couldn’t accommodate 11 extra bodies, even small children. Smith told the SEAL commander to leave two soldiers at the container while the rest finished Combs’ mission and then took the children away.
He added that Smith spoke with the U.S. Coast Guard’s Seventh District in Miami and asked for a 270-foot medium patrol boat to be on standby offshore to evacuate the children in danger via a rigid hull deployed on the patrol boat. However, the general was told that the nearest speedboat was conducting a night search and rescue exercise 60 miles off the coast and would take two hours to get to Miami.
“This is the real world, we needed to have that boat anchored there in five minutes” the general told the other side.
Meanwhile, the SEALs who had sabotaged Combs’s supply of adrenochrome rejoined their teammates at the container before announcing to the children that they were going to get them out. Only after cutting the locks and entering the container did the SEALs realize how helpless the children were and, in three cases, injured.
The boy who broke free said he was kidnapped by a stranger at a Miami Walmart. He was blindfolded and sedated and woke up to find himself inside the container with the other children. He guessed they had been in the container for three days but was unsure because he lost track of time and said “two guys with guns gave us water, I think a day ago, maybe more.” He told the SEALs he hadn’t eaten since being kidnapped.
Our sources say the kidnappers taunted the children, telling them that “You all will take a boat to a place where mommy and daddy will never see you again.”
The SEALs urged the children to stay quiet while they unshackled them. Three of the children were too weak to walk. One had an infection on his leg and the SEALs had to carry them out of the extraction point.
There was hope on the horizon. The SEALs spotted an inflatable boat running toward them and the shadow of a speedboat in the distance. Our sources say the children were taken to the speedboat and returned.
There were eight boys and three girls, ages 7 to 11, all living in Miami-Dade County. The kidnapping took place at a local Walmart or at Brickell City Center, an upscale indoor shopping mall; the White Hats have returned four of the 11 to their parents.
“So, the others – we’re keeping them safe. We heard a strange story from one of the girls. She said her parents betrayed her and sold her.” We know which container belonged to whom, when it was loaded onto the freighter, and where the ship went, but I cannot disclose that right now. What matters is that the children are safe now. Some people say it was a coincidence that the SEALs showed up at that fortuitous moment, but if you ask me, God help keep these children out of the hands of traffickers and pedophiles,” our source said.