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4th January 2020 12:26
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Uptick in human trafficking and disappearances
In the midwest alone, there are stories every day of people disappearing in Michigan, Ohio, and surrounding areas.
I am not sure if there is actually an uptick in disappearances or an uptick in reporting of such, however, it is deeply disturbing.
Here is a report of the most recent arrests:
https://www.mlive.com/news/2019/12/4...-michigan.html
I can't help but to notice, but the overwhelming majoring appear to be black women, children, and teens.
I have my own theories, but I am curious if anyone on this forum can shed any light on this issue.
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4th January 2020 13:13
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Re: Uptick in human trafficking and disappearances
The tragedy of the whole thing is almost unbearable to think about. Out of curiosity I looked up the stats for missing people in the US alone. There were over 600,000 missing in 2018, with about 450000 under the age of 21. I had to go back and make sure I got the numbers right. That seems insane to me. Obviously some of them have logical explanations but what about the other hundreds of thousands? Something is very wrong with the whole thing. Some of them are definitely being trafficked but I feel like there are even more sinister things happening to some.
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4th January 2020 14:13
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