Promised Neverland Anime Theory - Where are the Orphan Farms? - The Fangirl NO MANGA SPOILERS

After seeing season 1 of The Promised Neverland, I have some QUESTIONS! My biggest one being, where did the demons/aliens get these elaborate orphan farms? And have they not been caught?
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UPDATE: I've recently finished season 2 (boy was that an abrupt ending!), and I was off on quite a bit. But, hey, this is a channel about critical thinking, so I stand by what I said in this video, since I didn't have future vision to know what was coming in season 2.

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Emma, Norman, and Ray are in an awful predicament where they now know the truth of their existence: they're being raised as cattle for a race of aliens to eat! But, even though season one of the series tells us very little about the aliens, the biggest clue to this entire society, in my opinion, lies in figuring out where the orphan farms have been built.

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