Posted on 07/25/2018 10:10:41 PM PDT by ransomnote
IIRC, a shocking number/percentage nationwide are NOT runaways.
I sure hope this is not an Illuminati sick revenge thing against Trump in some twisted way. IIRC some folks were claiming some evil ceremonies scheduled around the blood moon or the eclipse or some such. But my memory is fuzzy about that.
The first missing child that grabbed Iowa's attention was Johnny Gosch, back in 1982. That was a big deal here in Iowa at the time, but there have been so many people - kids and adults - go missing since then that sometimes it all blurs unless you have some sort of connection to the missing person.
Iowa does suffer from being a "transcontinental" state that gets crossed by a hell of a lot of traffic, and by people both good and bad. This recent disappearance took place close enough to I-80 that my first instinct was to think it was a crime of opportunity and the perp(s) made it to the "conveyor belt" and the anonymity it offers.
We have watched our children leave the state because the jobs here disappeared, and many of us personally know or remember those who willingly became "fresh meat" for the markets of the coasts- usually not with the best of results. How many left unwillingly is something which is not pleasant to contemplate.
Mr. niteowl77
I’d vote horseshoe crab myself.
I’d vote horseshoe crab myself.
Back in 2002 I met and chatted with Ollie North at that gate, a real gentleman!
TXnMA
Many topics covered including:
Recent Q drops
Zuckerberg
Page
Gina Haskel
Missile
Les Moonves (HUGE)
Q 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740 = EXC = possible ties to U1
More
https://www.neonrevolt.com/2018/07/27/missions-forward-newq-qanon-greatawakening/
Sword,
Thanks for all the hard work you and your team does.
Over the years Ive noticed that you really have your stuff together. Looking forward to more of your posts.
Charge on.
WWG1WGA
Above is Q post 1543
I agree they probably merged the work of several different projects probably still do.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/09/technology/facebook-facial-recognition-privacy.html
Facebooks Push for Facial Recognition Prompts Privacy Alarms
Face recognition technology allows us to help protect you from a stranger using your photo to impersonate you, Facebook told its users in Europe.
It was a risky move by the social network. >>>Six years earlier, it had deactivated the technology in Europe after regulators there raised questions about its facial recognition consent system.<<<
Now, Facebook was reintroducing the service as part of an update of its user permission process in Europe.
That’s not a regular Calif license plate...
Excellent Bagster!!
Extremely disturbing.
Pope accepts Bishop McCarrick's resignation amid child abuse allegations
Here at FR we set the font to white...
like this...
Highlight the line above.
The government, if it so chooses, can uses redactions.
A curious twist of - how do you hide something in plain sight.
1715- Pixelknot - Pixelated messages are nothing knew.
Image Steganography for Hidden Communication April 2000
:) couldn’t resist!
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