posted on Feb, 12 2023 @ 08:53 AM
Have family in the UK, so I know these type of cases very well, they are quite common in British media, disappearance of people. Well, the case of the
little english girl, Madeleine Mccann, who disappeared in Portugal in 2007, was super famous and even today you keep getting "news" about it.
For anyone who know how the media world works, the cases that are reported in public are cases that the governments want to report. I can assure you
that there are thousands of dissapearences and crimes that never get the news, because they simply are not useful to the "agenda". Cases like the one
from Mccaan as well as of Russell Bohling are designed to create fear on people, the fear that someone could dissappear leaving no trace from one
moment to the other. Why?
By making people think like that, governments generate the conditions for societes to accept more control and monitoring. The UK is the country with
more cameras in the world, their citizens are monitored permanently, even on a bioelectronic level. The english accepted all this, because everyone is
afraid of being the next Mccann or the next Bohling.
Create the problem. Then create the solution. The solution is the trojan horse.