Still looking into missing kids data in regards to this thread: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1492710
I stumbled across the: "Law Enforcement Guide To Satanic Cults [1994]"
https://youtu.be/Rt_T5EF-uzU?t=36m07s
transcript
...In every state of the Nation there are reports and investigations of satanic crime and satanic ritual abuse. More than 2 million American children each year are reported missing, many of them too young to be runaways. In addition more than 5.000 unidentifiable bodies of children are found annually in the United States... @36:07
Damn those are some other numbers than the 4100 cases currently featured on NCMEC
About the film:
A HuPo article labelled as Comedy, mocking the video format. Not denying it was an actual Law Enforcement training video.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/17/satanic-cult-police-training_n_785068.html
This is basically every article you can find on this film. Mentioning the hilarity and debunking the satanic panic. I can't find anything on this film from before 2005. I couldn't find any info on the makers either.
I find it hard to believe that trolls in 1974 would whip up an entire documentary including bikini girls just to feed some child abuse claims for l0ls back in 1974.. As no article I could find is debunking that this actually was a police training video, to some extent it's possible that the 2.005.000 missing children a year stat is true. Which is a HUUUGE difference to the 4100 known cases dating back to 1931 as can be found in the missingkids.com data.
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tjarco ago
It's not that I'm claiming the validity of this statement.
Just wanted to point out that: * this was a police training video, and that info about this video from before 2006 can not be found. * even when applying the Nismart Logic: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/comments/1435600 these stats are way different than currently provided by NISMART or NCMEC.