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Is Squid Games Real? And Other Human Trafficking Urban Legends

Is Squid Games Real? And Other Human Trafficking Urban Legends

Published 4 years, 7 months ago
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This story will also be told on the livestream tonight at 7:00 PM Pacific at https://www.youtube.com/spookybooscarystorytime.Good evening, it's Spooky Boo. We are only one week away from Halloween when all of the fun starts and people are out with their kids trick-or-treating and having fun. Remember, Halloween is always on the 31st. It isn't on the last Saturday of the month. it isn't on the last Friday of the month. Halloween is the same every year, and there is a reason for this. You can't hide from the spirits a weekend before the 31st for the two universes do not collide before or after the 31st. You have to do it on the 31st. The only time the universe collides every day is in Sandcastle. Be happy you don't live here or you might not live at all. Or you might, if the spirits like you. If the vampires enslave you or the werewolves don't notice you. If you have a priests or witch's protection you might survive then as well. Or, you could just go on with your life and get lucky that you're never spotted by one of the undead.Do you want any of that to happen in your town? Then practice Halloween on the night it was meant to be done. The 31st of October.Tonight I have for you stories about strange happenings going on around town. There have been reports of people waking up not all in one piece. There are stories of people being slaughtered for body parts or organs gambled away for fun.Are these stories true? I'll let you be the judge of that. The urban legends of organ theft has been circling the globe for quite some time.Now let's begin...If you haven't heard of the new series on Netflix called Squid Games then you're in for a round of fun tonight. Squid Games is the new sensation in a series. It's a South Korean show where people in debt are offered to have their debts paid by winning money. Of course, no one really tells them how they lose or what happens to them. All they are offered is that if they win the games and are not eliminated then they are given money.If you haven't seen it and you are going to then you might want to cover your ears. They never take into consideration the meaning the words terminated or eliminated when they sign the contracts and are forced into playing childhood games such as red light green light and tug of war. If they lose, they die. And what is worse than just dying? It seems their body organs are being harvested for money. I haven't finished it yet so I don't know what happens. The last game I just watch was tug of war. What an awful concept to know that you are the death of innocent people. They don't know yet why the game is happening and I don't know when they will find out.Is any of this true? Probably not this specific incident, but I have heard of gambling games and criminal activity where people sell their own organs off or are abducted and their organs taken. There are a few urban legends going around about people who have had their organs taken by strangers or gangsters and then there are stories that are believed to be true. Either way the whole thing is very, very creepy.I'm going to tell you of 9 stories that I have read or heard by others. Some of these are true and have been in the news while others maybe just be a rumor. I am not sure which ones are which. Maybe you might know.Occurrence Number 1The Story of Janice Raines...It was a late October Halloween night. Janice had a blind date from one of those dating sites. Up until now she had two other unsuccessful dates from this website and she was giving it one more chance or three strikes the company is out. The first date was a total loser. The guy didn't even work and had stolen the money from his mother to get on the site and then wanted Janice to actually pay for the date when it was over. She might have been okay with going dutch, but this isn't what happened. He demanded she pay for everything. She did and left him o
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