A vast majority of these "rescued children" stories aren't what people on this side are making out. They're mostly database clean ups. They're not rescuing children, they're locating them. Locating them, doing a welfare check.
They're not opening up bunkers full of children and "freeing" them. These are people who are misplaced in the system 90% of the time.
People get lost in the foster care system, CPS system and local datebases all the time. They move, don't record details, run away, age out of one system and don't connect with the next.
Yes, trafficking goes on, that's accepted fact, but this whole fallacy - because that's what it is - that there's special forces going into places and rescuing 200+ kids all at once is nonsense and not at all what the reports are actually saying.
Trump had introduced good laws in regards to addressing what trafficking does go on, but the purpose of Q is very minimally, if at all, related to it. It's an unimportant facet of Q, if indeed Q is authentically connected to a military operation.
Two other juveniles were found in West Virginia during a traffic stop, leading to the arrest of an adult male who was charged with concealment/removal of a minor child in Jackson County.
If you can be bothered, you can track down the arrest and you'll find the "adult male" was the father of at least one of them. It appeared that both of the halfsiblings ran away from grandmother's care to the father of one of them.
During the operation the Lancaster Police Department requested assistance in locating a 14-year-old girl who was reported missing in the middle of the night. The girl was recovered in Columbus by the U.S. Marshals within six hours of being reported missing.
She was not being trafficked, nor was it a mass rescue. She was a kid who went out against her carer's wishes. But she counts as one of the "muh mass rescues".
Notice how the term "recovered" is used, yet hyperbolic news outlets used "rescued"? Which one sells the story more?
PJ Media, pinnacle of bullshit hypes it as "RESCUED SEX TRAFFICKED CHILDREN", yet when you read the actual U.S Marshal's report, the "sex trafficked" (which includes teens who turn to prostitution) was a smaller number than those recovered - found - in alternative circumstances.
Many of the 27 children located by the U.S. Marshals Service in Virginia were runaways, sometimes found with other family members, and teens in the foster care system, federal officials said.
The care system is tiered and you age out of services. People also leave it for other reasons. They don't bother fucking with CPS on every, single thing because CPS isn't that great of an entity.
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...None of the cases involved a child being abducted by someone they did not know, and many were "essentially kids in a bad situation," added Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal Frank Schermer for the Western District of Virginia.
"This is not part of a child smuggling ring or anything of that nature," he said.
As you'll find, it's precisely what "I seem to be saying".
"Rescuing all those children"?
A vast majority of these "rescued children" stories aren't what people on this side are making out. They're mostly database clean ups. They're not rescuing children, they're locating them. Locating them, doing a welfare check.
They're not opening up bunkers full of children and "freeing" them. These are people who are misplaced in the system 90% of the time.
People get lost in the foster care system, CPS system and local datebases all the time. They move, don't record details, run away, age out of one system and don't connect with the next. Yes, trafficking goes on, that's accepted fact, but this whole fallacy - because that's what it is - that there's special forces going into places and rescuing 200+ kids all at once is nonsense and not at all what the reports are actually saying.
Trump had introduced good laws in regards to addressing what trafficking does go on, but the purpose of Q is very minimally, if at all, related to it. It's an unimportant facet of Q, if indeed Q is authentically connected to a military operation.
I never said clerical error. I said that there are unrecorded circumstances, information and aging out. Regardless of the bullshit hyperbolic headline, read the article - https://nypost.com/2020/10/27/45-missing-children-rescued-179-arrested-in-ohio-operation/
If you can be bothered, you can track down the arrest and you'll find the "adult male" was the father of at least one of them. It appeared that both of the halfsiblings ran away from grandmother's care to the father of one of them.
From the US Marshals actual report - https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/chron/2020/102620.htm
She was not being trafficked, nor was it a mass rescue. She was a kid who went out against her carer's wishes. But she counts as one of the "muh mass rescues".
Another "runaway" from foster care - https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/chron/2020/102820.htm
Notice how the term "recovered" is used, yet hyperbolic news outlets used "rescued"? Which one sells the story more?
PJ Media, pinnacle of bullshit hypes it as "RESCUED SEX TRAFFICKED CHILDREN", yet when you read the actual U.S Marshal's report, the "sex trafficked" (which includes teens who turn to prostitution) was a smaller number than those recovered - found - in alternative circumstances.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/megan-fox/2020/09/11/u-s-marshals-service-reveals-majority-of-rescued-sex-trafficked-children-came-from-foster-care-n920803
A sadly more truthful recount of U.S Marshals operations, comes from USA Today - https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/11/02/missing-children-virginia-most-were-teen-runaways-foster-care/6122190002/
The care system is tiered and you age out of services. People also leave it for other reasons. They don't bother fucking with CPS on every, single thing because CPS isn't that great of an entity.
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As you'll find, it's precisely what "I seem to be saying".