come across this video
- Virginia has 2nd highest number of reported missing Children (1st California), most of missing Children come from 3 counties close to DC.
- There is a HUGH surging of missing Children in last few months, suspect correlated with Halloween. (Someone comments below, most reported missing Children maybe found within days, so we need verify status of these statistics.)
- Lack pictures of many missing Children in Virginia database, this only happens in Virginia.
If we can collect more statistics nationwide, prove a correlation with location (DC. Hollywood) and date (Satanic ritual calendar),that is solid evidence.
We can contact their families offer our help, and we may have faces of real victims.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaM3GIEX0yU
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stuartangel11 ago
Yea its gross me and the two ladies ive been working with are putting together a map today of where exactly these kids were taken from and the proximity to DC its crazy they all are within 175 miles of DC and its mostly Black and Hispanic children
i_am_the_ginger ago
Is it from Arlington and Fairfax?
stuartangel11 ago
Yea the whole Northern Va area. Also Richmond and Va beach areas. I live in Va near Roanoke and we basically have none. Its nuts its like the Bermuda Triangle of Missing Kids
pizzaparallel ago
It looks like a lot but it's actually almost perfectly proportional to the percentage of Virginia's population that lives in Northern Virginia.
Missing Children in Northern Virginia and Approximate Distance from DC (Defined to include Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties and the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park because that's what I have population statistics on)
Fairfax (IC and County): 57 (19.6 miles) Alexandria (IC): 19 (8.6 miles) Arlington (City and County): 5 (4.6 miles) Falls Church (IC): 1 (9.8 miles) Mclean (Fairfax County): 2 (11 miles) Bristow (Prince William County): 1 (39.7 miles) Centreville (Fairfax County): 1 (25 miles) Springfield (Fairfax County): 2 (13.7 miles) Lorton (Fairfax County): 1 (19.8 miles) Vienna (Fairfax County): 1 (17.2 miles) Herndon (Fairfax County): 2 (24.2 miles) Leesburg (Loudon County): 5 (41.3 miles) Sterling (Loudon County): 1 (29.7 miles) Prince William (County): 1 (30.53 miles) Woodbridge (Prince William County): 1 (23.2 miles) Manassas (IC): 25 (31 miles)
Total = 125
125/396* = 31.56% of all missing children in Virginia
*398 is total Virginia missing children. 2 records don't have city/county locations
Population of Northern Virginia (2013) = 2,775,354
Population of Virginia (2013) = 8,185,867
27775354/8185867 = 33.904%
For comparison, there's 9 in Roanoke. 9/396 = 2.27%
While the population of Roanoke makes up only 1.20% of the Virginia population.
stuartangel11 ago
Thanks for doing the math ive been all over the place today... How do we account for the #2 ranking in the country?
pizzaparallel ago
No problem. I just wanted to cover our bases because if our claims can't stand up to other explanations, we won't convince anyone.
I haven't found anything to explain why Virginia has such a high percentage of missing children.
Population-wise, using estimates from 2013
VA population: 8,185,867
US Population: 316,500,000
8185867/316500000 = 2.586%
But based on the numbers I got yesterday, adding up all missing children from all missing states = 3889
From VA alone there was a total of 398. 398/3889 = 10.23%
So about 4 times the percentage that would be proportional to the VA population. That seems odd but I'm trying to think about other possible explanations.
Another thing that is interesting, more kids are missing in 2016 from Virginia than from any other state.
Total Kids missing between 1/1/2016 – 12/1/2016 = 1563
CA Population of US = 12.142% 2016 Missing Population = 154/1563 = 9.853% Difference = -2.289%
TX Population = 8.376% 2016 Missing Population = 140/1563 = 8.957% Difference = +.581%
FL Population = 6.193% 2016 Missing Population = 163/1563 = 10.429% Difference = +4.236
NY Population = 6.224% 2016 Missing Population = 62/1563 = 3.967% Difference = -2.257
VA Population = 2.586% = 2016 Missing Population = 285/1563 = 18.234% Difference = +15.648
The other states are within 5% of their population percentages but Virginias is off by more than 3 times that. Of course, there's no reason that the number NEEDS to be proportional to the population but I don't have a plausible explanation for this discrepancy.
stuartangel11 ago
You are awesome. Yea we were getting about 4x the average also. Cool if I post this on twitter and Gab?? I'm gonna look into Cps and see what I can find out. I'm in Virginia and am familiar with how this place works. Even Nova and the beach are good old boy networks so we will see....I keep you posted. Thanks again.
pizzaparallel ago
Yeah that's fine. Sounds good. Good luck.