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During 2013, 627,911 missing person records were entered into NCIC, a decrease of 5.1% from the 661,593 records entered in 2012. Missing Person records cleared or canceled during the same period totaled 630,990. Reasons for these removals include: a law enforcement agency located the subject, the individual returned home, or the record had to be removed by the entering agency due to a determination that the record is invalid.
originally posted by: MKMoniker
If you can accept the fact that various ETs have been interacting with Earth for thousands of year, and the fact that most of these ETs are malicious kidnappers, slavers and cannibals, then you may want to read this OP carefully.
originally posted by: MKMoniker
a reply to: Answer
"You do realize that the majority of people reported missing turn up later, right?"
That was all well stated in the articles I linked to - all of which were based on FBI stats. (Under-18s especially are usually run-a-ways or snagged by family members.)
The stats primarily refer to people "reported missing", then close with how many "still missing" are considered open cases by the end of the year.
And I still find it odd that the Wall Street Journal article was available when I linked to it with an excerpt - then in the 404 Error black hole when I tried to open it a minute later. I'm still trying to figure out why "missing people" is such a touchy subject. Which your post helped confirm.
During 2013, 627,911 missing person records were entered into NCIC, a decrease of 5.1% from the 661,593 records entered in 2012. Missing Person records cleared or canceled during the same period totaled 630,990. Reasons for these removals include: a law enforcement agency located the subject, the individual returned home, or the record had to be removed by the entering agency due to a determination that the record is invalid.
And I still find it odd that the Wall Street Journal article was available when I linked to it with an excerpt - then in the 404 Error black hole when I tried to open it a minute later. I'm still trying to figure out why "missing people" is such a touchy subject. Which your post helped confirm.
www.texasescapes.com...
JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS - CHEROKEE COUNTY - JUST NORTH OF RUSK "Boasts a "Lover's Leap Lookout Tower" - which would be a good enclosed-camp guardhouse. (And allow advanced electronics to gauge a person's fear-of-heights, or susceptibility-to-telepathic-suggestion, telling them to jump.") (And check out the photo of the 5 different Masonic symbols on a neon sign downtown. The top symbol looks Satanic, with a horned animal's head inside a Pentagram.) There was also a massacre in Jacksonville on October 5, 1838, with a monument today, and stories of hauntings.
originally posted by: retiredTxn
a reply to: MKMoniker
www.texasescapes.com...
JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS - CHEROKEE COUNTY - JUST NORTH OF RUSK "Boasts a "Lover's Leap Lookout Tower" - which would be a good enclosed-camp guardhouse. (And allow advanced electronics to gauge a person's fear-of-heights, or susceptibility-to-telepathic-suggestion, telling them to jump.") (And check out the photo of the 5 different Masonic symbols on a neon sign downtown. The top symbol looks Satanic, with a horned animal's head inside a Pentagram.) There was also a massacre in Jacksonville on October 5, 1838, with a monument today, and stories of hauntings.
The "enclosed camp guardhouse" is an old firewatch tower, since this area is heavily covered by dense forests. The "satanic symbol" you see at the top of the sign is the symbol for The order of The Eastern Star, an axillary organization for women, associated with the Mason's. Currently in Rusk, there are 2 major prison units. Skyview unit and the Hodge unit. In Cherokee County, there are 2 private prisons. Lived in Palestine for 7 years, and still have many friends who live in Rusk and Palestine. Although there are some strange and crazy people there, nothing worse than any small towns all across America.