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Voices Unsilenced: David Solomon's Trafficking Survival Story | Episode 208

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Voices Unsilenced: David Solomon's Trafficking Survival Story | Episode 208

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David Solomon's voice trembles with conviction as he recounts the horror of being trafficked as a teenager. His testimony sends shockwaves through the Voices for Voices podcast as he reveals not only his survival story but the subsequent campaign to silence and discredit him.
What begins as a childhood memory of near-death—a house fire set by his war-traumatized father that miraculously spared him and his mother—evolves into a haunting account of exploitation. Solomon, now known for ghostwriting "Sound of Freedom" among other projects, traces how his writing talent at just 14 years old attracted the attention of Bryan Davis and others. This fateful encounter would later intersect with his darkest chapter.
When Solomon's mother fell ill with stage 4 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, individuals from his church offered support. Instead, in January 2012, James Artville kidnapped Solomon and transported him to Washington state, where he endured two weeks of captivity in deplorable conditions. During this time, his captors forced him to answer to the name "Cody"—a psychological tactic that would later become weaponized by those attempting to undermine his credibility.
The episode presents compelling evidence supporting Solomon's account: police reports, transportation records, and documentation of identity theft linking back to his alleged persecutors. Perhaps most disturbing are the connections between Bryan Davis's phone number and unauthorized changes to Solomon's Social Security information and banking records—suggesting an orchestrated campaign to erase his identity and silence his voice.

David Solomon shares his harrowing journey of surviving human trafficking and the subsequent attempts by Realm Makers leaders to discredit his story and silence his voice. Through documented evidence including police reports and identity theft records, David establishes the truth of his experience while shedding light on the manipulation tactics used against trafficking survivors.
• Survived a traumatic childhood including a house fire set by his father, during which David and his mother temporarily died before being revived
• Demonstrated writing talent early, becoming a ghostwriter for major companies by age 14
• First encountered Bryan Davis and other authors who showed interest in recruiting talented young people
• Kidnapped in January 2012 by James Art Ville (James Art Ville) when his mother was battling cancer
• Held captive for over two weeks in Washington state in horrific conditions, including being kept in a cage
• Forced to answer to the name "Cody" during captivity, which later became part of attempts to discredit him
• Escaped captivity and returned home to find his mother miraculously healed of cancer
• Has faced ongoing harassment including identity theft and banking fraud linked to Bryan Davis's phone number
• Police reports and documentation presented confirm details of trafficking case (Case #18-022200)
• Speaks out to help other survivors find their voice despite intimidation and character assassination

#humantrafficking #survivorstory #voicesunsilenced #davidsolomon #trafficking #socialawareness #humanrights #socialjustice #codywallacebast #stophumantrafficking #humantraffickingawareness #survivorempowerment #humantraffickingprevention #socialmediaactivism #humantraffickingstory #voicesforvoicespodcast #Podcast #donatetoday #nonprofitorganization #help3billionpeople #hel

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Chapters

1. Welcome and Mission Introduction (00:00:00)

2. David Solomon's Opening Prayer (00:01:40)

3. David's Early Life and Traumatic Events (00:03:00)

4. Introduction to Brian Davis Connection (00:06:03)

5. Details of Trafficking Experience (00:10:00)

6. Addressing "Cody" Identity Claims (00:16:40)

7. Police Reports and Evidence Review (00:21:33)

8. Identity Theft and Manipulation Evidence (00:26:16)

9. Final Statements and Prayer (00:29:23)

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Voices Unsilenced: David Solomon's Trafficking Survival Story | Episode 208

MERCHANDISE SHOP: voices-for-voices.org/3QnokLU
SUPPORT VOICES FOR VOICES®:
https://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporter

David Solomon's voice trembles with conviction as he recounts the horror of being trafficked as a teenager. His testimony sends shockwaves through the Voices for Voices podcast as he reveals not only his survival story but the subsequent campaign to silence and discredit him.
What begins as a childhood memory of near-death—a house fire set by his war-traumatized father that miraculously spared him and his mother—evolves into a haunting account of exploitation. Solomon, now known for ghostwriting "Sound of Freedom" among other projects, traces how his writing talent at just 14 years old attracted the attention of Bryan Davis and others. This fateful encounter would later intersect with his darkest chapter.
When Solomon's mother fell ill with stage 4 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, individuals from his church offered support. Instead, in January 2012, James Artville kidnapped Solomon and transported him to Washington state, where he endured two weeks of captivity in deplorable conditions. During this time, his captors forced him to answer to the name "Cody"—a psychological tactic that would later become weaponized by those attempting to undermine his credibility.
The episode presents compelling evidence supporting Solomon's account: police reports, transportation records, and documentation of identity theft linking back to his alleged persecutors. Perhaps most disturbing are the connections between Bryan Davis's phone number and unauthorized changes to Solomon's Social Security information and banking records—suggesting an orchestrated campaign to erase his identity and silence his voice.

David Solomon shares his harrowing journey of surviving human trafficking and the subsequent attempts by Realm Makers leaders to discredit his story and silence his voice. Through documented evidence including police reports and identity theft records, David establishes the truth of his experience while shedding light on the manipulation tactics used against trafficking survivors.
• Survived a traumatic childhood including a house fire set by his father, during which David and his mother temporarily died before being revived
• Demonstrated writing talent early, becoming a ghostwriter for major companies by age 14
• First encountered Bryan Davis and other authors who showed interest in recruiting talented young people
• Kidnapped in January 2012 by James Art Ville (James Art Ville) when his mother was battling cancer
• Held captive for over two weeks in Washington state in horrific conditions, including being kept in a cage
• Forced to answer to the name "Cody" during captivity, which later became part of attempts to discredit him
• Escaped captivity and returned home to find his mother miraculously healed of cancer
• Has faced ongoing harassment including identity theft and banking fraud linked to Bryan Davis's phone number
• Police reports and documentation presented confirm details of trafficking case (Case #18-022200)
• Speaks out to help other survivors find their voice despite intimidation and character assassination

#humantrafficking #survivorstory #voicesunsilenced #davidsolomon #trafficking #socialawareness #humanrights #socialjustice #codywallacebast #stophumantrafficking #humantraffickingawareness #survivorempowerment #humantraffickingprevention #socialmediaactivism #humantraffickingstory #voicesforvoicespodcast #Podcast #donatetoday #nonprofitorganization #help3billionpeople #hel

Support the show

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Chapters

1. Welcome and Mission Introduction (00:00:00)

2. David Solomon's Opening Prayer (00:01:40)

3. David's Early Life and Traumatic Events (00:03:00)

4. Introduction to Brian Davis Connection (00:06:03)

5. Details of Trafficking Experience (00:10:00)

6. Addressing "Cody" Identity Claims (00:16:40)

7. Police Reports and Evidence Review (00:21:33)

8. Identity Theft and Manipulation Evidence (00:26:16)

9. Final Statements and Prayer (00:29:23)

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