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SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 2018
Blind Item #8
The twisted f**k of the day goes to this A list celebrity, who arranged with the billionaire molester, for a sexual fantasy.
Apparently a teen was hired who was no more than 16, and could have been as young as 13 or 14, to pretend to be a Jewish prisoner in a concentration camp.
Yeah, it went like you would expect. (death?)
The contract employee who overheard a great deal of it, quit and even called the police. They refused to do anything, because the billionaire pays many of the spouses of the police officers six figures a year for "consulting" work.
MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018
Blind Item #13
Interesting detail about the billionaire child molester previous CDAN Blind item.
The employee/whistle blower says the raped tween is from Iowa. The employee says there were several other teen/tweens but never had a chance to speak to them so doesn't know where they are from.
Informative Comments follow:
Nebraska Iowa and Kansas are huge human trafficking states
Iowa's experiencing a rash of disappearances.
Wait....he's not saying that there's a connection between Mollie Tibbetts?
Welcome to rabbit hole hell.
"19 boys and 17 girls between the ages of 13-20 went missing within a 10-day period in Iowa. Don't think it can’t happen to you. It's happening across rural and urban Iowa, especially in towns close to I-80."
This is probably why Iowa is relevant to the billionaire chomo.
Mollie Tibbetts brought attention to the numbers of missing children.
Of course, the media is trying to convince the public that this isn't anything to be concerned with - because statistics and averages...?
I don't care how you slice the numbers and serve them... that's still a lot of missing kids.
Carlos Slim , a very shady Mexican billionaire , has a controlling share in NY Times and is pouring money into it. Otherwise they would have already sunk.
FBI can tell us how many cars are stolen every year in the US. BUT not how many children go missing. That should be a red flag,if nothing else, common sense.
The reason so many kids out there are going missing is because the blood-addicted have seen their supply dry up with the border being closed down and human trafficking being addressed. If you live in a few Midwest states, watch your children closely.
In a two week period in July 2018, 42 under age children went missing in Iowa. Iowa only has about 3.15 million people, the definition of fly over country. So how does this happen unless there is an organized pedo ring operating in the Mid West?
What people need to realise is that paedophilia is a HUGE money maker. Just like drugs. If you look at it from that angles, kids being snatched from quiet little places where the police are being paid off to keep quiet isn't so ridiculous.
There was a recent long thread on Eddit, a discussion between people who volunteer their time with victims of sexual trafficking. The volunteers talked about grooming young girls for the sex trade and how it's accomplished (though it could be anyone not just girls.)
The intention of the posters was to spread the word, far and wide, of how any young person can be manipulated, ANY child rich or poor, black or white, smart or stupid, safe family life or broken home...and to teach kids and their parents to be aware of the behavior of predators.
There have been cover ups for so many missing kids.
Most sexual traffickers don't snatch people off the street. They might spend weeks or months building up a relationship with the victim, to the point where the victim feels a greater connection with the trafficker than their own families and friends. Most victims are easier to control and easier to manipulate if they WANT to be there, if they think they are having sex, even raped, by choice.
Most often, the cops can't crack the veneer of loyalty the victims feel for their captors.
Traffickers know what they are doing, unfortunately.
Washington times, 1989 ;
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"According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, roughly 800,000 children are reported missing each year in the United States -- that's roughly 2,000 per day. Of those, there are 115 child "stranger abduction" cases each year, which means the child was taken by an unknown person.May 8, 2013"
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"While sex trafficking may not be the cause of every missing person case in either Iowa or South Dakota, it is a problem. The National Human Trafficking Hotline recorded 74 reports of human trafficking of all ages in Iowa in 2017 while 16 reports of human trafficking were made in South Dakota in the same year."
"Nationally, more than 8,500 cases were called into the hotline in 2017. A little more than three-quarters were sex trafficking; much of the rest was labor trafficking, a form of modern-day slavery that includes forced labor."
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Fbi 2015 (second source)
"In the United States, an estimated 460,000 children are reported missing every year.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, NCIC.
This, however, is only a snapshot of the problem. In many countries, statistics on missing children are not even available; and, unfortunately, even available statistics may be inaccurate due to: under-reporting/under-recognition; inflation; incorrect database entry of case information; and deletion of records once a case is closed."
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Here's an interesting statistic from the USA article -
"More than 9 in 10 were runaways, and 1 in 7 of those youth were likely victims of sex trafficking, the center said. Of those, 88% were in the care of social services when they went missing."
That's a lot of permanent runaways coming out of foster homes.
The stats for missing children are always going to be messy since so many come home eventually or the custodial parent knows exactly where they are. Missing, as in really missing, is a difficult thing to define anyway. Take a gander at the girl, Emily Paul, in FLA who recently reestablished contact with her mother -
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Since kids eventually reach adulthood, should they be treated as missing kids? I don't know.
Most kids are groomed to be trafficked and for some they consent to it for reasons of loyalty and the fact that the traffickers have convinced them that their lives are better this way, or that their families don't love them. it's horrible to think about, in some ways worse that the kids who are simply snatched, but many missing kids are complicit in their own disappearance.
What would you consider to be an epidemic in regard to missing children?
["The stats for missing children are always going to be messy"]
"This, however, is only a snapshot of the problem. In many countries, statistics on missing children are not even available; and, unfortunately, even available statistics may be inaccurate due to: under-reporting/under-recognition; inflation; incorrect database entry of case information; and deletion of records once a case is closed.
Of the nearly 25,000 runaways reported to NCMEC in 2017, [3,500 more or less] were likely victims of child sex trafficking. Of those, [3,080] were in the care of social services when they went missing.
24,570 endangered runaways
*1,350 family abductions
*810 critically missing young adults, ages 18 to 20
*270 nonfamily abductions
*Less than 270 lost, injured or otherwise missing children.
In 1984, John and Revé Walsh and other child advocates founded the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children as a private, non-profit organization to serve as the national clearinghouse and resource center for information about missing and sexually exploited children.
N.C.M.E.C vs NCIS
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2015 N.C.I.C reports for missing juveniles (21 or younger)
Total for the year reported: 442,442
Total that are 18 or younger: 438,229
9,326 circumstances indicate that their pyshical safety may be in danger.
5,137 indicated to be involuntary ie; abducting or kidnapping.
3,267 "others" reasonable concern for their safety
Just focusing on [5,137] alone is 14 kids a day that year.
The entire US population that year was reported to be ; 320,090,857.
Adding it up, 17,730 are thought to be in danger (leaving out those with mental illness/disabilities). Around 48 missing children are suspected to be in danger a day. (Only those who went missing that year)
This is just an estimate of American children reported missing and in danger, it says nothing of children being abused who haven't run away. Slavery, murder, or rape, all of these children need help and justice.
To "give consent" and "complacency" in ones own abuse, when children are being misguided or deceived?
Last Edited by NotStarvingActress on 08/21/2018 08:13 PM