Epidemics of missing people: the real, fake, mysterious and strange

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Epidemics of missing people: the real, fake, mysterious and strange

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I am just getting into the research topic of "missing people" and there are several strange and difficult issues in approaching this topic. As George Noory says on Coast to Coast, 600,000 people disappear or vanish each year, with only 4000 or 5000 found, and found dead.

Yet, I have never knowingly met someone who lost someone through a mysterious disappearance. And neither George Noory or his guest (of October 5, 2021) John Olsen have personally met one of these people.

Crime and Law Enforcement
In many cases, it seems like the missing people cases reported have to do with crime. There could be murders, kidnappings, runaways, child trafficking, sex trafficking, people fleeing the country or it could have to do with the tragic disappearance of MMIWG2: murdered and missing Indigenous women, girls and 2-spirited.

Homeless or Forgotten
I suppose it could often be the case that people simply fade away by becoming homeless and then without a supportive family. It may start with drinking, drug abuse, the loss of a spouse or missing payment, or some other triggering event. There are other ways that people can go missing such as becoming old and forgotten, changing cities and vanishing from a community that would generate a report of concern.

Mysterious or Paranormal
According to the research (often called Missing 411) of former police officer David Paulides, people often go missing strangely. They could vanish in a second from national parks, especially if they are wearing bright clothes. They could wander into a space-time anomaly. They could simply go missing. Then law enforcement of every scale may be involved. There could be officers, rangers, military or alphabet agencies looking. The disappearances can have associations to UFO sightings, faerie beings or completely mysterious occurrences like portals to other worlds.

Fake
According to personal research, there are totally invented and fictionalized persons (which should be distinguished as "intelligence agency created fake personas" and perhaps "spies" or "protected people") that are managed for the purpose of intelligence operations. Perhaps some of the people disappearing are merely a computer-generated photograph basically made to disappear in staged events, fabricated reports (or merely fabricated documentation of reports that never really took place). To see how a photograph can be spontaneously generated by computer images, check out: https://www.thispersondoesnotexist.com (This Person Does Not Exist is a site that will create a new portrait upon each reload of the page).

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Are "child protection" authorities possibly evildoers?

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In relation to the stories of child trafficking and/or child sex trafficking, I have a strong suspicion that the establishments created to ostensibly stop it are actually also involved in aiding it.

The motivation could be similar to those of police officers involved in putting drugs on the street to catch dealers. The results could be as disastrous as abused abusers in positions of power over innocent lives. Similarly, they use a false narrative of entrapment in order to perpetuate and cover up their own complicity.

I initially explored this line of research when I noticed a "Missing Person" banner ad on CoastToCoastAM.com only to find that the linked images of "missing children" looked like computer-generated portraits. This made me wonder about the connection between the intelligence community and their claims of hunting human traffickers. I began to look for a way to define the relationship between funding programs and the artificial portrait aging software, which seems similar to morphing programs that can generate completely fictional faces.

I discovered that it was all these older white people mostly in charge of "The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC)". This is strange to me since white children, while certainly not less important to protect, are actually not reportedly the most targeted. Where are the Indigenous people and Black people and others who truly suffer from an endless barrage of targeting? Here is a picture of the board:
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By Jen Manguson - https://www.flickr.com/photos/50863105@ ... 5703064974, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.p ... d=35235188

Pictured is one of the lead characters "Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson" i.e. Richard Branson, the figure related to Virgin aerospace. And also according to Wikipedia: The Board of Directors of ICMEC includes Franz Humer, Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, Dennis DeConcini, Victor Halberstadt, Jeff Koons, Osamu Nagayama, Raymond F. Schinazi, and Patty Wetterling.

Patty Wetterling is somewhat unfortunately famous for having lost a child to a kidnapper. The child was reportedly taken, molested and shot by a kidnapper. This led to the "Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act", which looks as though it makes it more difficult to let the crimes go unnoticed. According to Wiki:
The law, enacted as part of the Federal Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, requires states to form registries of offenders convicted of sexually violent offenses or offenses against children, and to form more rigorous registration requirements for sex offenders. States must also verify the addresses of sex offenders annually for at least ten years, and those offenders classified as sexually violent predators must verify their addresses quarterly for the rest of their lives.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Wet ... ration_Act

Richard Branson also has official motivations besides being just a decent person. The official story of his own loss is a medical one:
Sir Richard Branson tells of years of grief for his lost baby girl
By JO MACFARLANE FOR MAILONLINE
UPDATED: 13:10 EDT, 22 February 2009

Virgin tycoon Sir Richard Branson has spoken movingly about the death of his first child – and described the experience as ‘horrendous’.

Clare Sarah, the first-born daughter for the billionaire entrepreneur and his second wife Joan, was born three months prematurely.

She died in a hospital incubator when she was just a few days old in 1979. The couple, who have been together for 32 years, then went on to have two more children, Holly and Sam.

Sir Richard’s first marriage to American Kristen Tomassi in 1972 lasted four years and the couple did not have any children.
In an interview with Mail on Sunday columnist Piers Morgan, to be broadcast on ITV1 next Sunday, he admits that his wife has never got over Clare’s death.

Sir Richard, 58, said: ‘The mending process takes time and it didn’t really start until Holly was born 18 months later ... but I suspect for the mother it’s never completely completed.’
The couple were on holiday in Inverness when Joan complained of stomach pains and believed she was having an attack of appendicitis.

Doctors operated and it was found to be a false alarm. But it brought on early labour, and Clare was born at just 25 weeks.

Sir Richard said: ‘We were hoping and praying that the hospital would keep her alive, but it wasn’t to be.’
He also speaks candidly about how close the Virgin Group came to collapse the day after he launched Virgin Airlines because a bank manager insisted he immediately sorted out his overdraft. He describes pushing the man out of his house – ‘not a wise thing to do to your bank manager’ – and changing banks to save the company. Sir Richard admits to taking huge risks with his own life in his numerous world-record attempts and recalls writing a farewell letter to his family after his hot air balloon plummeted into the North Sea in 1997. But while accepting he put his family’s futures at risk by taking on such challenges, he says: ‘I’ve had some of the greatest adventures any man has ever had but, if I hadn’t survived it, I would have come in for some fair criticism.’

The full interview, Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Sir Richard Branson, will be broadcast at 10pm.
- https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -girl.html


Anti-Trafficking Authorities involved in Trafficking?

At first glance, one may be moved by these stories of loss, even in the face of so many older white faces. England and the Netherlands famously have the worst stories of child sex trafficking rings being busted. And it's rumored that Florida is an enormous child trafficking port, given the convenience of shipping away children by sea, the proximity to privately owned islands, and the Walt Disney World system being highly monitored by sketchy organizations like the CIA. (The security camera systems at Disney parks, why children should never disappear from them, Disney's well-oiled legal protections, and the CIA's and mob's connection to propping up Disney are perhaps topics for other posts.)

I had a friend who worked for Interpol who was involved in their child protection investigations and they told me a story once that they were approached by the CIA to be involved with them and declined. I supported their decision, explaining that the CIA was often found in connection to very shadowy things like drug trafficking or sexual blackmail for the purposes of toppling national leaders they don't like, among other issues with such allegedly governmental bodies. This conversation got me wondering for a long time. After they passed away from some kind of extremely fast-acting lung cancer I wondered if they somehow got on the wrong side of those people who are protecting the evildoers, and the evildoers figured out a way to poison them with something, causing acidosis of the lungs. It also made me sad about Interpol, because I worried that they did not do enough to protect their good agents. Their work was in Cambodia, where child prostitution and other problems have still not been solved today.

What if, I wondered, the "lost child" stories could be a way for those deeply embedded in, and therefore deeply in power with, the alleged "protection agencies" to protect their story? They could get away with murder and heinous behaviors and not be questioned because of the cover of a personal loss of a child.

It has come out that Richard Branson's name is connected to the Epstein business of getting children away from their guardians and doing sex acts for big names on Epstein's island. Among names like Bill Gates and other celebrity people in the news who would rather have you think of them as business men at worst, saints at best.
Epstein’s ‘Paedophile Island’ Attracting Interest From Buyers
09 Feb 2021 by Jasmine Stone in Crime, Property, Video

Read more: https://www.2oceansvibe.com/2021/02/09/ ... z79bnlMecj

Jeffrey Epstein’s estate owns two private Caribbean islands, although their names have been dragged through the mud just a touch.

Little St. James (pictured above) and neighbouring Great St. James, in the US Virgin Islands, were dubbed ‘Paedophile Island’ by locals, and shows like Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich really helped spell out the depths of depravity that were plumbed at his properties.

There are also many accounts from those who spent time on one, or both of, the islands, like Epstein’s former masseuse, and the underage girl who tried to swim to freedom.

You might be buying an island or two, but you’re also buying a horrid backstory.

Not that everyone is entirely put off by what’s happened there in the past, because, as The Miami Herald details, there are some interested buyers sniffing around:

…there are multiple people interested in Little St. James and Great St. James, the two cays owned by the disgraced financier…

The properties are zoned for residential, not hotel, usage and prospective buyers seek a private island-estate as did Epstein and British businessman Richard Branson, who owns an island 34 miles away in the British Virgin Islands.

Some parties interested in the Epstein islands have gone as far as to sign non-disclosure agreements with the estate in hopes of making an offer.

Branson’s Necker Island has seen a few wild parties, as well as a few rebuilds after damage from hurricanes, but its reputation as a place for the rich and famous to escape the glare of the cameras remains a huge drawcard.

The same cannot be said for Epstein’s islands, with any potential buyer sure to draw a great deal of media scrutiny.

If the islands are flogged, there’s a chance the proceeds could be used to compensate some of Epstein’s victims:

Epstein estate lawyers note that more than $87 million has been paid into the [Epstein Victims Compensation Fund], more than $55 million going to victims.

But the estate is hobbled at the moment in its ability to raise more money by selling the two islands, collectively valued by the estate between $48 million and $79 million.

That’s because of liens imposed on the estate by Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George.

George’s sign-off is needed before a sale could be completed, which adds another layer of red tape for anybody looking to snap up an island or two.

Other Epstein properties up for grabs include a luxury pad in Paris, a Colorado ski cabin, a ranch in New Mexico (any buyer will also have to reckon with that property’s past) and his infamous Manhattan mansion, which is currently valued at around $65 million.
- from the Miami Herald newspaper, via: https://www.2oceansvibe.com/2021/02/09/ ... ers-video/

The rich Jeff Koons is also an interesting character to be protecting children. Married to a porn star, he was sued by her for child custody after they alleged abuse.

Osamu Nagayama was the chairman and CEO of Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., one of Japan's largest drug companies, as well as chairman of the board of directors of Sony Corporation from 2013 to 2019. Quite a powerful position, and we can hope he used that power for good and not evil.

Franz Humer was in charge of a company that sells booze.

Victor Halberstadt (like Maud de Boer-Buquicchio) is a big Dutch figure, claims his Jewish family was terrorized by the events of the Jewish holocaust, and is apparently a member of the steering committee of the Bilderberg Group.

Schinazi is Director of the Laboratory of Biochemical Pharmacology and co-Director of the HIV Cure Scientific Working Group within the NIH-sponsored Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) in Atlanta, Georgia. This is rather suspicious given that HIV/AIDS is purported to be essentially an invention of pharmaceutical companies.

But what makes them qualified to protect children?

Of the children that really vanish from their home communities, how many disappear in nature and how many disappear into a jungle of predatory adults posing as protectors?

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Re: Epidemics of missing people: the real, fake, mysterious and strange

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According to https://worldpopulationreview.com/state ... s-by-state
The vast majority of missing persons cases are resolved relatively quickly. For example, in 2012, there were 661,000 missing persons cases reported; more than 659,000 of them were resolved within a year. Additionally, researchers say that the number of missing person cases has declined over the past decade as better communication has made it easier to keep in touch with and track persons. Still, more than 17,000 missing person cases and 13,000 unidentified body cases remain open in the United States.

In absolute terms, California has the largest number of missing persons at 2,133. But California’s rate of missing persons is fairly average, at 5.4 missing persons per 100,000 people. The highest rate of missing persons by far is in sparsely populated Alaska, with 41.8 missing people per 100,000 of the population—five times California’s rate and three-and-a-half times the rate of second-ranked Arizona (13.0 missing persons per 100,000). The state with the lowest rate of missing persons is Massachusetts, at 1.8 missing persons per 100,000, while tiny Rhode Island has the smallest number of missing persons in absolute terms, at 20.
This could imply that only 2,000 missing persons in the USA are unresolved in this example year.

Still, it does make one wonder when the US Department of Justice reports over 600,000 missing people "cases" (that are mostly "resolved") and to put things in some loosely relate perspective 3.6 million people are reportedly born in the USA per year.

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Re: Epidemics of missing people: the real, fake, mysterious and strange

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I was moved and disturbed by the Franklin Coverup because of how unfortunately real it feels in its descriptions of people abusing power.

I am not sure how much I am prepared to explore this in posts but I do know that our other two founding members Willing and OriogenSpirit have dealt with fighting the evils of child abuse. Maybe they have thoughts about the best way to approach taking these corrupt people out of their trenches of power. Or they have other thoughts that are meaningful to write up. It may be asking too much of them.

It seems we are increasingly facing the possibility that those among the self-styled elite are in fact child abusers, molesters, traffickers and murderers. How can such a group hold on to power once these things are exposed? It seems the people employed in positions that surround and protect the worst of them are also corrupt (or duped by their own denial about the shocking magnitude of the crimes).

According to the words attributed to the star Macaulay Culkin, Hollywood is sick with it. In a "now you see it, now you don't" sort of move attributable to hoaxers or threatened whistleblowers, text like this appeared a couple years ago:
The Home Alone star has exposed movie business execs as “Satanic pedophiles“ who “ritually abuse children in the industry.”Culkin claims he only got out alive because he was a “smart and suspicious kid” who “got too famous to be killed like some of the other kids.”

“You learn very early to recognize which of them want to abuse you, and which of them have even darker tastes,” Macaulay Culkin said, explaining that “the worst of them wear shoes made out of the skin of children that they ritually murdered.”

Culkin dropped the huge truth bomb during a radio interview in Paris, France, Culkin, saying:

“Have you seen leather products made from human skin?

“It has a very unusual, distinctive look.

“I learned at a very young age to identify it.”

The news was picked up by French media, with mainstream French newspapers quickly reporting on the explosive interview. However, within an hour of publication, all reports began to disappear, with previously published articles suddenly being scrubbed from the internet.
However, no French paper or radio program associated will now admit to such a thing, if it even existed.

Yet, redacted truth or invented malarkey, it just doesn't seem as implausible as it should seem when non-retracted non-denied articles like this keep appearing:
Though the film world experienced a wave of women coming forward against their abusers last year with the #MeToo Movement, [Alanis] Morissette claimed that the problem is much larger within the music industry.

“It hasn’t even begun in the music industry. Almost every woman in the music industry has been assaulted, harassed, raped. It’s ubiquitous — more in music, even, than film,” Morissette said.
https://variety.com/2020/music/news/ala ... 234591991/

And according to the minor celebrity Isaac Kappy, big name actors, directors and producers in Hollywood actually confessed to him that they are such people: they abuse and kill children. He claimed he would never kill himself and then reportedly did so anyway by falling to death in or near Flagstaff under inadequately explained circumstances.

"Pizzagate" seems like a mixture of genuine abuse victims trying hard to be heard with lies, honey pots and misdirection to make the movement lose ground, lose steam and seem far too confusing to follow. I admit that it really does seem too confusing to follow, but perhaps that's only because it's so traumatizing to address.

Since the abused, raped and murdered children of the Residential and Indian schools (used to colonize and genocide natives of Great Turtle Island) have recently surfaced themselves, perhaps it's a show of solidarity with the #MeToo movement, the lawsuits against the Catholic Church and all the other ways that this toxic pollution of the human experience and human psyche is finally going to be healed. Of course, the abuse must stop first for thorough healing to take place. And how are we going to stop it? We should try. The children have shown us the bravery and lead the way.

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