This forum should dedicate a minimum of 20 researchers to this organization because something smells fishy in Denmark. In 2013 NCMEC was allocated $40 million in taxpayer funds (annual or over a period of time?). Additionally it undertakes a rigorous campaign for private donations to augment its budget. From a business model perspective, it doesn't get much bang for its buck. In 2016 it assisted law enforcement in 20,500 cases 90% involving runaways, 6% involving kids taken by family members usually in the context of divorce cases, 2% involving young adults ages 18, 19 and 20 and 2% involving abductions by strangers and/or simply lost children. 2 % represents 410 children.
To be sure, runaways who don't return home soon after a hissy fit with their parents are extremely vulnerable to pedophile predators. Imagine how many of them might end up at places like Comet Ping Pong, eating free pizza, secretly imbibing in a free beer, listening to cool music (sarcasm) and generally hanging out playing ping pong or just chilling.
Since 90% are runaways, are the funds of this quasi agency/quasi charity dedicated to the unique problems of runaways? Or is this just another slush fund for upper level management and a vanity charity for board members?
This is in DC, has tangential connections to Podesta and Alefantis, so start digging folks. P.S. And thanks to RebelScum for bringing this to the forefront like Honeybee tried to do a few weeks ago.
ALL groups/foundations that get started up after high profile abduction/missing persons cases should be investigated from where they started. John Walsh/NCMEC for starters. Look at the fortune Beth Holloway made begging for money for her allegedly still missing daughter Natalee. Beth's facebook has been gutted. She sure doesn't look like a woman desperate to find her allegedly still missing daughter. This may be the 21st century, but people still sell their own children for big money. Always start looking at the parents and follow the money trail.
Jennifer Kesse is another one. See Joyce Kesse's gutted facebook. Marc Klaas has made millions. The Etan Patz case is highly suspect. There are many, many more.
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Pizzalawyer ago
This forum should dedicate a minimum of 20 researchers to this organization because something smells fishy in Denmark. In 2013 NCMEC was allocated $40 million in taxpayer funds (annual or over a period of time?). Additionally it undertakes a rigorous campaign for private donations to augment its budget. From a business model perspective, it doesn't get much bang for its buck. In 2016 it assisted law enforcement in 20,500 cases 90% involving runaways, 6% involving kids taken by family members usually in the context of divorce cases, 2% involving young adults ages 18, 19 and 20 and 2% involving abductions by strangers and/or simply lost children. 2 % represents 410 children.
To be sure, runaways who don't return home soon after a hissy fit with their parents are extremely vulnerable to pedophile predators. Imagine how many of them might end up at places like Comet Ping Pong, eating free pizza, secretly imbibing in a free beer, listening to cool music (sarcasm) and generally hanging out playing ping pong or just chilling.
Since 90% are runaways, are the funds of this quasi agency/quasi charity dedicated to the unique problems of runaways? Or is this just another slush fund for upper level management and a vanity charity for board members?
This is in DC, has tangential connections to Podesta and Alefantis, so start digging folks. P.S. And thanks to RebelScum for bringing this to the forefront like Honeybee tried to do a few weeks ago.
ZunarJ5 ago
ALL groups/foundations that get started up after high profile abduction/missing persons cases should be investigated from where they started. John Walsh/NCMEC for starters. Look at the fortune Beth Holloway made begging for money for her allegedly still missing daughter Natalee. Beth's facebook has been gutted. She sure doesn't look like a woman desperate to find her allegedly still missing daughter. This may be the 21st century, but people still sell their own children for big money. Always start looking at the parents and follow the money trail.
GeorgeT ago
I feel same way about Johnny Gosh's Mother, and Bennet Ramsey case.
ZunarJ5 ago
Jennifer Kesse is another one. See Joyce Kesse's gutted facebook. Marc Klaas has made millions. The Etan Patz case is highly suspect. There are many, many more.