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Originally posted by silo13
reply to post by burntheships
I wonder if anyone has ever looked into these missing women, and
possible correlated reports of "UFO" sightings?
I definitely will see what I can find in a coorilation there - I have a feeling this subject is going to stick with me until I get more answers.
Thank you for the idea! Any more help/suggestions would be appreciated.
peace
Originally posted by Unity_99
This is far more than a lone trucker or even one ritualistic group. This is a organized criminal action with police involvement and organized crime, going to high levels. All that comes out of the fourth reicht. The Cia, and is how they run things. Thats the real world. Just like the U.N. gang has a good name, its appropriate. And the street black market crime scene, drug scene, prostitution all is linked to the cia and mystery school. Another experience my friend, who coincidentally is native as well, two of my children are two, as was my ex husband, and I had protecting her grandson from one of those damage control agents who was out to recruit. He not only was busted by us, but the look he gave when his chin fell, was, he knew we knew.
If they tried to pin it on a lone trucker, it would all be slight of hand, and a set up. Though they may sacrifice one of the players and have some evidence, it would be hiding a mountain of corruption behind it.edit on 11-7-2011 by Unity_99 because: (no reason given)
Dec. 9, 1994, the same day she disappeared, Alisha (Leah) Germaine's body was found behind an elementary school on the outskirts of the city, not far from Highway 16. She died of multiple stab wounds.
Leah's aunt, Connie Menton, said Leah was born in Prince George. "She loved to sing and act ... Out of all my nieces and nephews, she was the most affectionate," Menton said.
Leah's behaviour worsened when her parents separated when she was about 14.
Relatives tried to get Leah off the streets, but she was strong-willed and didn't like authority figures.
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by silo13
I wonder if anyone has ever looked into these missing women, and
possible correlated reports of "UFO" sightings?
Originally posted by aboutface
reply to post by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
Dimitri, we most certainly do have counties in Canada. Sometimes counties combine to form regional groups to look after roads, sewers, economic development, etc.
Originally posted by Byrd
Originally posted by silo13
reply to post by burntheships
I wonder if anyone has ever looked into these missing women, and
possible correlated reports of "UFO" sightings?
I definitely will see what I can find in a coorilation there - I have a feeling this subject is going to stick with me until I get more answers.
Thank you for the idea! Any more help/suggestions would be appreciated.
peace
No UFO connection, but you'll find there's one or more serial murderers. This scenario happens over and over and over again, and (like the Green River murders) there's no real outcry because the women are usually minorities and/or prostitutes and/or drug users. Remember the bodies found in New York earlier this year?
blogs.discovery.com...
There's not a lot of yelling about this one. There should be, but there isn't.
The tv series, "Da Vinci's Code" actually addressed this, and the "highway of missing women" is something that is not new. I remember reading about it years ago.
But... the sad reality is that there's not a lot of motivation to catch the predator or predators. If he'd been preying on the tv personalities of "Dancing with the Stars", then the paparazzi would have ga-ga over it. And remember the death of JonBenet Ramsey? There were a number of Black girls the same age murdered that year, and much less of a fuss about it.