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then add all the adults that go missing world wide yearly with countrys like india or brazil where they do not give a dam about life i wonder where they are all going you can not make that amount of snuff movies it is a mystery
Originally posted by ParanoidAmerican
reply to post by MilesTeg
It is something like 100,000 missing children annually with out a trace.
my thinking exactley when you add the figures up world wide the figure goes to 8 figures yearly and there is not enough shallow graves the ammount of children that go missing in the uk alone is shocking
Originally posted by MilesTeg
reply to post by geobro
I hate to take this route with it, geo, but I do think that at least a small percentage of them are being used in, for lack of a better term, experiments.
Originally posted by MilesTeg
reply to post by geobro
I hate to take this route with it, geo, but I do think that at least a small percentage of them are being used in, for lack of a better term, experiments.
Standards for enlisting foster children in federal medical experiments vary widely among the states, and the Bush administration is examining how best to protect “the most vulnerable in our population,” a top government health official says.
“Foster children are certainly vulnerable and failing to protect them will not be tolerated,” Health and Human Services Deputy Assistant Secretary Donald Young said in testimony prepared for delivery Wednesday to a congressional panel investigating the use of foster children in federal research.
The House Ways and Means human resources subcommittee called the hearing to examine the practice after The Associated Press reported earlier this month that federally funded researchers had tested AIDS drugs on hundreds of foster children since the late 1980s, often without providing independent advocates to safeguard the children’s interests.
An Oklahoma professor has been accused by a former teaching assistant of using students as medical "guinea pigs," and making deals with companies to earn money from their results, KWTV reports.
A graduate student, who asked the station to remain anonymous, provided videos which revealed the experiments ... and their painful results.
Originally posted by instigatah
so easy to just say theyre runaways....classic move.
there are sites where you can get some pretty hard numbers on how many children (under 18) go missing every year...its something like almost a million a year in the US alone. Of that number only like 30 percent or so were from typical causes....runaways, family abductions, etc....more than half as i recall were unexplained. Scary. There have been numerous episodes on coast to coast about strange disappearances....
this is just a quick link i grabbed...dunno if it backs up what i claimed very well but on the surface its still frightening
www.trutv.com...