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2011-11-29 - Glendene Grant SHOW 3, with guest Gladys Radek1

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This is the third show I did on BTR. 

I have uploaded it here to my new network. 

LINK TO ORIGINAL SHOW ON THE "DREAMCATCHERS FOR ABUSED CHILDREN" NETWORK: http://tinyurl.com/GlendeneGrantShow3

SPECIAL GUEST: Gladys Radek, co-founder of the Walk4Justice. Gladys and the members of her organization have walked the equivalance of across the country of Canada. 

She started this group after her niece Tamara Chipman went missing on the infamous Highway of Tears in northern British Columbia, Canada. 

Gladys is a dear friend of Glendene's. 

Glendene is looking for her missing daughter JESSIE FOSTER who has been a missing person, an ENDANGERED missing person since March 29, 2006 when she went missing under very mysterious circumstances from her HOME in North Las Vegas. 

Jessie is most likely a victim of human trafficking. It is believed she has been taken away. Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal industry in the world, 3rd only to Drugs and Weapons - but gaining. Human trafficking is people TRICKING, LURING, COERCING OR RECRUTIING innocent victims to get them to leave their famillies, homes and countries and then they are forced to work with LITTLE or NO pay at jobs that are very exploitative.

The United Nations have extimated that the Slave Trade's worth is nearly $40 billlion a year for the sale of humans and the value of their exploited labour. It has become the fastest growing criminal industry worldwide. Most of the slaves brought into the USA (like Jessie was) end up as labourers; domestic servants; strippers; or prostitutes - all of them are degraded; beaten; or worse.

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