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Originally posted by Nightmare0
Your article and evidence is very misleading and thats probably why the story was pulled.
797 500 children do not disappear every year, they are reported missing.
According to the reports from the US Department of Justice 797,500 children (18 and younger) were reported missing in a one year period studied, resulting in an average of 2,185 being reported missing each day.
Originally posted by Nightmare0
reply to post by loam
You are correct but since he doesn't explain that number I do feel he is using it for shock value. To be clear I do believe there is a conspiracy here, but when people exaggerate it's easy to prove them wrong which make all of us conspiracy theorists look bad and people are less likely to listen to our claims.
Fifteen years ago, federal legislation was passed directing police to take reports immediately on any missing children under age 18, including runaways. Under the law, that information must be entered into the National Crime Information Center, a computerized database of victims and criminals maintained by the FBI. However, that doesn't mean police start to search immediately.
While police officers are required to take a report and assess every missing child case, only the children who are believed to be in danger or are under age 13 or mentally or physically disabled are automatically classified as "critical missing persons."
Scripps Howard News Service | Missing-children cases fumbled by police nationwide
Fifteen-year-old Bryona Williams had been missing for four days before the Detroit Police Department reported her disappearance to state and federal authorities. Her half-naked, raped, strangled and decomposing body was found two weeks later, face-down on the floor of an abandoned inner-city building.
As with thousands of other missing-children cases nationwide, police mishandled Bryona's disappearance two years ago by failing to immediately report her to the FBI's National Crime Information Center, as required by federal law.
A first-of-its-kind study of computer files at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children conducted by Scripps Howard News Service has found that dozens of police departments across the nation failed to report at least 4,498 runaway, lost and abducted children in apparent violation of the National Child Search Assistance Act passed by Congress in 1990.
Seventeen of these unreported children are dead, 131 are still missing.
Florida Rep. Mark Foley, a vocal advocate for missing children on Capitol Hill, said he was surprised with the results of the Scripps Howard study and agreed with Walsh.
"How can we find missing children if they are not reported up the chain of command? We track library books better than we track our missing children. Kids are being allowed to fall through the cracks. How can we allow this to happen?" said Foley, co-chairman of the House Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children.
Originally posted by Nightmare0
Your article and evidence is very misleading and thats probably why the story was pulled.
797 500 children do not disappear every year, they are reported missing. This topic has been discussed before on this website and with research you'll fined that most of those children are runaways that are quickly found or taken by parents during a bad divorce. Some are kidnapped and found. The number of children that truly disappear would be very low.
Think logically if 797 500 children disappear every year, that would be like a few per school every week. You would have to have thousands of people hired as kidnappers thousands working as transporters and thousands just trying to get rid of the bodies. The germans had trouble dealing with all the people they killed during the holocaust and they had way more people and weren't operating in secret. You would never be able to keep something like this secret. I asked someone I no who has worked in the same school for 12 years how many students had truly gone missing and they said they had never heard of even one.
I may post again later if I have time much of the info you posted on specific cases is also misleading or has been proven false.
1 last thing human trafficking is very real and there have been cases of sex slave rings being used by the elite however it's on a much smaller scale, but it still needs to be investigated and brought into the light.
Originally posted by Vikturtle
Hey Gys,
First I would like to say thank you for the support, encouragement and those of you who have helped me get the article out there.