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Votescam ago

Yes -- we should #1 get missing kids back on milk cartons -- seemed that program was ended when children were recognizing themselves -- i.e., too successful.

Was just checking to see if there were any other lists of missing children and there's a Polly Klass website ( a young girl who was abducted and murdered) suggests it has a "Master List" of Missing Children and "Amber Alert" seems to be offered there as a resource. Runs more than 15 pages at the least, but they give no indication of how many children are listed on this site currently.

CNN offers some "facts" but not necessarily a list -- They comment that ... Statistics: According to the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC) Missing Person File, there are 88,040 active missing person records, of which juveniles under the age of 18 account for 33,706 (38.3%) of the records. (as of December 31, 2016)

Wasn't it at the time of the Adam Walsh kidnapping that the FBI was allegedly moved into missing children cases... and that they got additional monies -- possibly $20 million more a year/? -- for resources to take on these cases?

Also looked at the National Center for Missing & Exploited - which also features Amber Alerts at top of page -- and they make this comment which I think we've all heard before --

One in six endangered runaways reported to NCMEC in 2016 were likely sex trafficking victims. 86% of these likely sex trafficking victims were in the care of social services or foster care when they went missing.>

They also comment** "1 in 6 of the 18,500 runaways reported to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in 2016 were likely sex trafficking victims."

Now ... without even considering Pizzagate ... why wouldn't these 18,500 children and SEX TRAFFICKING be in the news every day and every minute? Approximately 3,083 children would have ended up in the hands of sex traffickers. http://www.missingkids.com/home

Yet -- they are pretty much using the Pizzagate story to IGNORE the subject of child sex trafficking -- !!!

Obviously, we have something really not explainable or defendable happening here.

PLUS, we know where these children are being taken from -- 86% of them from social services or foster care.

If a child falls into the care of social services they pretty much have a 86% chance of being trafficked. Shouldn't that be considered a LEAD? Shouldn't that require a national investigation of social services?

How can that be?

UnicornAndSparkles ago

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!