educate_yourself

do you watch catherine austin fitts? when i started to grasp that earth is an open market and not a closed market things kind of made more sense. we are definitely mining in the kuiper belt. last year they made corporate slavery in space legal or at least an inchargable offence or w.e............. shit is SO hard to keep track of

Mannix

Where did you get the address from? I see it posted in some places, but I also see reference to 7703 as a PO Box in McLean. As others have posted, 7703 Dearborn Drive in Falls Church is not a valid address. Google Maps shows the intersection, but the closest addresses on Dearborn are 6622 and 6623. Not that it matters much, since you are looking at a 100 mile radius, though. but I think 7703 Dearborn is a bogus address.

Mannix

100 miles from McLean or Fall Church Virginia includes the entire Baltimore/Washington area. 78 missing children seems to be a low number (given the statistics, not implying it is tolerable) for the entire Baltimore Washington Area.

PizzaGate711

7703 Dearborn - can't find it on an ordinary map. Google Maps has it at the intersection near the Sleepy Hollow Outfit. Can you please show source. Cheers.

PizzaGate711

so you've been on voat for 38 minutes and this is what you have to contribute. must be on another nerve base hey!

PizzaGate711

There's an extraordinary number of residents listed in many of the family homes running along Dearborn Drive. 27 residents at 6622, 6557 - 21 residents, 6612 - 21 residents, 6609 23 residents, 6615 - 20 residents and so on. http://www.spokeo.com/VA/Falls-Church/6619-Dearborn-Dr#expanded_map

And there is no 7703 listed in the Drive on the maps. Just the Google Map! Where did you get the street address/property details?

crazimal

Remember, Spokeo and similar sources return all records found for a query so if you look at a rental or a place that sold twice in, say,10 years, it's very easy to come up with inflated numbers that Give the impression that all the people were living there at the same time....

PizzaGate711

Is that you crazy animal?

Mannix

7703 Dearborn is in Falls Church, Virginia. Why did you list it as McLean?

PizzaGate711

There's an extraordinary number of residents listed in many of the family homes running along Dearborn Drive. 27 residents at 6622, 6557 - 21 residents, 6612 - 21 residents, 6609 23 residents, 6615 - 20 residents and so on. http://www.spokeo.com/VA/Falls-Church/6619-Dearborn-Dr#expanded_map

And there is no 7703 listed in the Drive on the maps. Just the Google Map! Where did you get the street address/property details?

quantokitty

Coincidence? Doubtful.

Xpol

When you say it like that really starts to make the number look quite low

doubleherpes

Can somebody do the statistics required to tell whether this number in this range is abnormal? I have no frame of reference for a "normal" number of disappearances in a given rural area, but if the diameter of your circle is 200 miles, that could include several major cities, so 78 might not be that much.

PizzaGate711

Why don't you doubleherpes do something useful? One missing child is too high - dontcha think? Who pays you?

smokratez

This guy doesn't seem to be here in good faith. Seem like another bought shareblue account meant to disrupt and discredit pizzagate.

doubleherpes

do something useful?

Compiling irrefutable statistical data isn't useful?

One missing child is too high

NEVAR FORGIT 9/11

Who pays you?

Why do you want us to practice bad opsec?

Slim_Jackson

average would be 20.

I would say 78 is A FUCKING ALOT.

justforthissubverse

Average based on what? Area or population within that area? Like the guy said, if several major cities are in that area then 20 is probably low. If it's all cows and corn, then 20 is huge. Need a frame of reference.

Slim_Jackson

Did you look at anything about the area OP posted about?

justforthissubverse

No. OP should provide those details in the original post. Day job here.

doubleherpes

Lol it certainly sounds aberrant. It's always good to have rock solid stats when you're trying to convince people though. And use conservative numbers (count only pre-pubescent, no suspects, etc).

Slim_Jackson

I deff regret just diving right in like that with the pitchfork. But just from quick math it seemed like a lot.

doubleherpes

With what kind of variance though? If it's between 0 and 2000 with a mean of 20, 78 could be totally normal.

Slim_Jackson

I did it the easy way lol.

2013: 800,000 missing children

roughly 4 million sq miles in US.

average missing child per 100 square miles would be 20. (If US population was evenly distributed throughout, which it is not)

madmanpg

Wow. First of all, the United States is an enormous country with mostly rural areas, and we're looking at a major metropolitan area in one of the world capitals that also happens to be a port area. Really a skewed comparison. Let's get shots of the other areas of Fairfax and see if the missing kid density changes.

Slim_Jackson

Maryland, a far more densely populated state, has fewer children missing than VA. According to OP, Mcclean makes up a third of the missing children in all of VA. My math does not fully represent how the population is distributed, which I state. I live in a city ten times the size of Mcclean and we are not even one of the larger cities in America. I would not call Mcclean a major metropolitan area. Another quick look at the city data link I posted shows the type of community Mcclean is. I am no expert on the matter, but from the little bit of information I have found on the internet, these numbers are already high especially if its expected to the numbers to be deflated as a previous poster stated.

doubleherpes

Maryland, a far more densely populated state, has fewer children missing than VA.

And almost certainly poorer too. People who can't afford family lawyers, so they just snatch their own kids rather than lose custody. But a richer, less populous state should have more people willing to pay lawyers over committing a felony.

According to OP, Mcclean makes up a third of the missing children in all of VA.

A city of 50k makes up a third of missing children for an entire state? Not sure if I believe that. If that could be proven, that would be very compelling evidence. The NCMEC lists 364 outstanding cases in Virginia, 1 of which is from McLean (from 2006 I think).

We talked previously about the NCMEC deflating numbers, if it could be shown that a statistically unlikely proportion of missing child cases go unresolved in McLean, and that isn't reflected in NCMEC, that would be a very solid lead.

Slim_Jackson

Right now I am looking for metropolitan areas similar to Mcclean to compare missing child rates.

doubleherpes

average missing child per 100 square miles would be 20. (If US population was evenly distributed throughout, which it is not)

Sorry for the double reply, thought your edit was a different message. Yeah there has gotta be a better number for the type of area he's in, since income and population density affect the local average so much. But we probably can't trust the NCMEC, can we?

If the NCMEC's numbers could be shown to be artificially deflated in this area relative to our real count, that would also be solid evidence of shenanigans.

Perhaps there is a statistically-resolvable difference in the demographic makeup of disappearances from this area? That would be another lead.

Slim_Jackson

So many reports of shenanigans. I check daily for more. The pics were enough for me. All this extra work we have to do should add to the consecutive life sentences. TBH I have no idea what numbers to use or where to get reliable information from.

NCMEC says 364 missing in state of VA http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PubCaseSearchServlet?act=usMapSearch&missState=VA

http://www.city-data.com/city/McLean-Virginia.html

educate_yourself

not to mention the endless stuff weirder than fckn montauk haha

OhRutherfordBehave

Crazy so sad. Great post.