I came upon the FBI's official website and their page for Kidnapped and Missing Persons. What I found extremely odd is that there are only 79 listings. I clicked on the first one, and it was a girl who went missing in the 70's! With how many kids have been kidnapped and gone missing, why are these 79 random ones listed here, especially if some of these kids went missing 40 years ago? I can't begin to make sense of why these 79 are listed, and why only these 79. And on top of that, they aren't all children on the list, so there may only be about 30 or 40 kids listed.
Here is the website: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap
I clicked on the second child listed, and she went missing in 2001. This site doesn't seem to be set up to send out alerts on missing kids or really help very much, so what's the deal? This is CLEARLY not a comprehensive list, or it would have tons more names, which the National Center For Missing and Exploited Children's website does, but that's for another posting.
Can anyone make sense of this?
This is related to pizzagate as pizzagate is about exploitation of children including kidnapping children for human trafficking and other nefarious purposes. There are those who are on our side, and there are those PRETENDING to be on our side, such as certain organizations that are supposedly anti-human trafficking but are highly suspicious. Is this FBI website really trying to help?
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great comment. thanks.
looking at the FBI's website of such a small number of missing kids, I thought of Johnny Gosch. His mom did report him missing and he is still classified as a missing child, but he is not on their website.
One thing I can say is I don't think "the problem is not nearly as big as we want to believe," although I think there are some powers out there who would want us to think that.