magnora

800,000 missing persons reports get filed each year, 95% of those get cancelled because the kid gets found, or they find the body. The remaining 5% is what's relevant, those are the kids still missing.

Vindicator

@kiwianna11 , posts to v/pizzagate need to link sources supporting each major claim. You've only supported half of your thesis. Please repost with the a source for the 800,000 number, or post as is in our speculative subverse, v/pizzagatewhatever . Thanks. Removing per Rule 2.

50hurtz

That's just fucked. I always wonder where those kids go after they have been "rescued" there's never a follow up, there's never any info on kids. All makes me think they are running on a hamster wheel and their abusers eventually come back around after they either escape or get "saved".

Psalm144-1

Interesting and very thought provoking. I remember when first researching Pizzagate I was simply in shock about the 800,000 figure. I couldn't believe that I had never heard about this metric or known it to be such a MAJOR issue. Your angle to this is very interesting.

magnora

That's how many get filed, not how many kids are missing. Most get found, like 95%. Like 16,000 or less are actually missing still

Psalm144-1

@darkmath ^Is this accurate based on your findings?

DarkMath

"accurate based on your findings".....Yep. The ~800,000 number is ALL children that go missing. So imagine a child who's divorced father keeps for an additional 2 days over winter vacation so he can get cheaper flights to Disney World by flying out Thursday instead of Friday etc etc. That type of deal, the number of real and legitimate kidnappings is quite a bit smaller.