Vindicator ago

On that cover, there was a card called The Star, which did not have any of the usual features, but instead, it has fourteen, eight-pointed stars with a black and white **photo of a child **in each. These photos are reminiscent of the missing children photos which were once featured on milk cartons.

@Laskar, can you provide a link sourcing this, to satisfy Rule 2? We need to see the source of each major claim. Thanks.

Laskar ago

It is sourced in https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1769138, and this link is included in my post.

Vindicator ago

You might want to highlight "On that cover" and add the link with the "H" button. Millennial_Falcon probably won't click to read the other post; each claim should have a source and it should be clear that it does without having to dig three layers down.

Laskar ago

I edited to add all links before I got your message about the "H" button (which I am not familiar with). Thanks for the feedback.

equineluvr ago

Here's the 'official" explanation -

The World in 2017

The World in 2017 contains The Economist’s annual collection of detailed, numerate and opinionated predictions for the year ahead. The World in 2017 features leading figures from politics, business, finance, science, technology and the arts alongside prominent journalists from The Economist and other leading news publications.

The World In 2017 looks ahead to a new American presidency, a Chinese Communist Party Congress, elections in France and Germany and the political and economic challenges of Brexit, and marks a number of poignant global anniversaries—500 years since Martin Luther published his 95 theses, 100 years since Lenin launched the Russian revolution and 10 years since Steve jobs unveiled the iPhone. In our 31st edition, we include a special section featuring forecasts from 14 globally-minded millennials, ranging from a Syrian refugee-turned-photographer, an iconoclastic Chilean reggaeton artist, one of ballet’s biggest emerging names and leading online voices for young Africans and Muslim American women.

https://shop.economist.com/products/the-world-in-2017