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Infopractical ago

Here is a quick thought on credibility: when I watched the video about Virginia kids being reported missing more (and the subsequent video explaining that VA might simply be the only state reporting well), I did the math and noted that the total numbers of children missing would still only be a few thousand if all states reported as well as VA does. But...500,000ish kids go missing every year. These numbers are so disparate that there is something that doesn't make sense. These numbers are not close to justified.

Now, it may be that the answer is simply 490,000 kids are found quickly out of those 500,000, but having watched the video reports from the 80s about how there are hundreds of young boys living on the streets in just a half square mile in Houston, turning tricks, I doubt it.

cantsleepawink ago

Apparently it's the NCIC that compile data on missing children. Only accessible to FBI, law enforcment and researchers. The NCMEC numbers are simply the advertisements they have for missing children and is nothing to do with data compilation. How this works on a state by state basis is anybody's guess.

Infopractical ago

Thank you for this information and taking the time to reply.

Okay, then, if the NCMEC is an advertising group for missing children, then here is a composite thought to the big picture: it seems that maybe nonprofits around the world have been providing the Clinton Foundation with data. For instance, there was a Wikileaks email from 2009 describing the specific conditions regarding child trafficking in Haiti, which might as well be intelligence if your doing something like what George Webb suggests and creating brothels for miners or even just shipping kids without ID cards out to other countries.

So, could the NCMEC be a vehicle for data for pedophile networks? And could this be the real reason VA might have been coaxed into encouraging its officers to start following through with the reporting?

It makes a sick kind of sense. If there are pedophile "child hunters" (Buck's Hunting...) who scope out train stations and other kinds of places where children might find refuge and travel having not formed a good plan for where to go next, does this give them...photo ID of the kids?

I know one adult who ran away from home and was scooped up by a predator in California when she was 14. What she has told me about her ordeal sounds a lot like pizzagate experiences, including his acting like a handler with brainwashing by trauma. She told me that her handler scooped her up at a train or bus station.

@cantsleepawink

cantsleepawink ago

Yes, in terms of the NCMEC, I have come to this conclusion as well and written about that elsewhere on this board. Briefly, Innocents at Risk is a Washington based non profit, Izette Folger who works there, is a great friend of James Alefantis and her comments can be seen on his inappropriate Instagram postings. This organisation trains airline crew NOT to interfere or intervene with passengers they suspect of trafficking children. Instead they are directed to a trafficking hotline, which then passes it on to Polaris which works with the Clinton Foundation. Can you believe this ?

Infopractical ago

@cantsleepawink , can you link me to where you wrote this on voat? I am keeping my own information set and this adds to a specific thread of my research. Hopefully it will either help me see the bigger picture more clearly or be a conduit to a further lead.

cantsleepawink ago

It's in the comments section of this post: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1489919