This instantly resonated with me a true.
How did they advertise before the internet. This is how.
https://twitter.com/intheMatrixxx/status/1245438975063572487
I remember seeing those carton, how sick are they to advertise. Each day we passed this poor children's faces between our hands.
Edit: Think about this, the cartons had pictures, name, age, size everything a sick pedophile would want to know if he was looking for a victim.
Also, it was meant to program us so that we thought missing children were normal and not to worry about it when we read it in the paper. Because a lot of children run away.
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[–] InquisitorNyxos ago
That's not the one I'm looking for. The one I remember showed the missing children cases in VA and MD were absolutely astronomical.
Also, that link seems to have pretty low numbers for estimates that at least 400,000 children go missing every year. If that's the case, how are individual states' numbers so low?
All the data around this issue is so fucked.
[–] dclaffey [S] ago
Agreed. I tried to do some additional research, but the numbers were not making sense. I gave up as I think the numbers are lies.