Quite odd. Maybe They finally sacrificed him, and this is Their disgusting little occult way of announcing it.
But since Gosch ushered in the "milk carton kids" program, let me use this opportunity to point something out I've never seen discussed elsewhere. These ads are not common any more, but the next time you see one take a good, close look at all the information on it.
I've noticed the strangest indications that make me think most or all of these are fake. For example, a 12yo that has been missing for 8 years, shown with an age-progressed photo. People change substantially over those years. How could they possibly do better than a potentially misleading guess? This is particularly true with women, due to what can be drastic changes in hair length, style, and color.
Not convinced? How about an ad for a girl missing since she was 20, and has been gone 40 years? Uhhh, pretty sure she'd be back by now if she was ever coming back, right? She never had the chance to ask someone for help in four decades, but someone's going to spot her on the street? Really?
And the thing is, aren't there any children that went missing yesterday, or last week, or last month? Aren't the chances of finding them astronomically higher?
Well, it all makes sense if no one is actually looking for these children (or adults and seniors, as we have seen), and this is all just a subtle part of the phony world people accept as Reality.
an ad for a girl missing since she was 20, and has been gone 40 years
maybe it's an attempt/message by handlers to some MKUltra'd kid/adult. maybe a trigger of some sort. or a message that some MKUltra victim is for sale.
but, yeah, knowing what i know now about how pervasive everything pizza related is throughout the halls of power, i def agree that the milk carton thing isn't innocent or legit.
Quite odd. Maybe They finally sacrificed him, and this is Their disgusting little occult way of announcing it.
But since Gosch ushered in the "milk carton kids" program, let me use this opportunity to point something out I've never seen discussed elsewhere. These ads are not common any more, but the next time you see one take a good, close look at all the information on it.
I've noticed the strangest indications that make me think most or all of these are fake. For example, a 12yo that has been missing for 8 years, shown with an age-progressed photo. People change substantially over those years. How could they possibly do better than a potentially misleading guess? This is particularly true with women, due to what can be drastic changes in hair length, style, and color.
Not convinced? How about an ad for a girl missing since she was 20, and has been gone 40 years? Uhhh, pretty sure she'd be back by now if she was ever coming back, right? She never had the chance to ask someone for help in four decades, but someone's going to spot her on the street? Really?
And the thing is, aren't there any children that went missing yesterday, or last week, or last month? Aren't the chances of finding them astronomically higher?
Well, it all makes sense if no one is actually looking for these children (or adults and seniors, as we have seen), and this is all just a subtle part of the phony world people accept as Reality.
maybe it's an attempt/message by handlers to some MKUltra'd kid/adult. maybe a trigger of some sort. or a message that some MKUltra victim is for sale.
but, yeah, knowing what i know now about how pervasive everything pizza related is throughout the halls of power, i def agree that the milk carton thing isn't innocent or legit.
I think this is it. I think the news is just message transmission as evidenced by the "this is a threat to our democracy" video.
They put those kids on KIDS SCHOOL MILK CARTONS. WTF? In light of that, it seems more like a Krampus style threat (or is it just me?)
Julia Child was just transmitting messages. This is a fact.
didn't know about this one. just looked it up. whelp, there goes my Sunday afternoon.