V for Vanished - Virginia's Missing Children (2017)

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Missing Children Vanish from Virginia


The rates of missing children in Virginia are astounding. Since this is a lengthy post I will provide you with the stats first and let you decide if you’d like to continue reading as this post is lengthy.

2017 Missing Children (up to Nov. 9th, 2017)

Virginia: 347

Rate per 100,000 : 4.13

California: 178

Rate per 100,000: 0.45


Alarming Number of Missing in Virginia for 2016


This is a follow up post to Virginia where we explored the available data on missing children in the state of Virginia for 2016.

The data clearly shows that there was a disproportionate number of missing children per 100,000 in the state of Virginia when compared to the all other states including California and New York. Although the numbers are certainly alarming, the researcher who made the original analysis, and posted it to YouTube, cautioned that the results may be a result of poor reporting or incomplete data and that we should be cautious about reaching any definitive conclusions.

Even though 2017 has yet to come to an end, curiosity got the better of me and I decided to dig into data supplied by the NCMEC in the state of Virginia for this year. Since no complete databases with statistics on missing children exist, I decided to gather information manually and build a data set plugging in individual profiles into an Excel spreadsheet. All the data comes from the NCMEC database of missing children for Virginia and California (accessed - October 10th to November 10th).

Virginia Records NCMEC

  • Records Found - 370

California Records NCMEC

  • Records Found – 603

The NCMEC’s public database is organized and sorted alphabetically with the profiles of missing boys and girls from different years all intermixed onto one page.

If for example, you’d like to search for missing children in 2017 there’s no way to separate this year from the remaining profiles. As a result, the process of gathering all of the profiles (for a specific year) is a slow and painstaking process.

What I’m about to share with you is truly shocking


I collected the data over several weeks in October and early November 2017 and I can still hardly believe some of the numbers and patterns that emerged.

The numbers compiled here are from January 1st to November 9th, 2017.


Missing Children in Virginia 2017




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If you want to find data/information on missing children in the state of Virginia you may find yourself at the Virginia State Police page in association with Virginia.gov.

http://www.vsp.state.va.us/MissingChildren.shtm

When you click on ‘missing’ you are redirected to a page dedicated to missing children in Virginia. A repository of missing children is compiled by the

Virginia Missing Children Information Clearinghouse


This organization works in conjunction with state law enforcement, the FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).

Unfortunately, the links to the Virginia Missing Children Information Clearinghouse are broken. Therefore, we must rely on the NCMEC’s website for any available data.

NCMEC


As I mentioned, the NCMEC website leaves a lot to be desired. There are plenty of pages on how to protect children, the various programs and partnerships of the NCMEC, etc., however information related to actual missing children is not as accessible as you might imagine.

You can search for individual profiles However, there’s a certain lack of organization. This is certainly perplexing to some extent since it's well documented that the organization uses some of the most advanced real-time data analytic software available, namely the CIA seeded Palantir.

Palantir software is used by the military, government agencies, financial institutions and even charities such as the Clinton Foundation. Essentially, Palantir is an infrastructure for data analysis that can incorporate existing software used by any given organization to help them make sense of their data and increase efficiency.

Yet, the organization that receives tens of millions of dollars in private and federal funding, which also uses the most advanced data analytics available is somehow unable to provide basic numbers regarding missing children state-to-state.

Granted, some of the difficulties of tracking the number of missing children in America is that there are certainly cases of; runaways, children that return home but not reported or even false reporting of a missing child.


Comparing Virginia and California




Let’s start with the total amount of reported missing children from both Virginia and California.

Population

  • California: 40 million (approx.)
  • Virginia: 8.4 million (approx.)

Total Missing Children (January 1st 2017 to November 9th, 2017)

  • California Total Missing Children: 179
  • Virginia Total Missing Children: 347

Rate per 100,000 people


2017 (to date)

  • Virginia: 4.12
  • California: 0.45

2016

  • Virginia: 3.76
  • California: 0.41

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Already this doesn’t seem right.

Virginia has over 100 more missing children than California, a state with a population 5 times larger. Just by examining the total numbers we see similarities emerging with the 2016 data.

As the 2017 data comes in, it appears that the shocking rates for Virginia discovered in 2016 are not an anomaly. It would appear that Virginia’s, indeed, at the epicenter of missing children in the United States.

How is it that Virginia has more missing children than California?

What’s going on in Virginia, why are so many children going missing?


Norfolk, Virginia Beach - Missing Children Bermuda Triangle


One of the most striking things about the data from Virginia is the concentration of missing in the Norfolk area.

The area consists of:

  • Norfolk
  • Virginia Beach
  • Portsmouth
  • Newport News
  • Hampton

We can also add Chesapeake and Suffolk on the periphery. Taken together the region’s population totals approximately 1.4 million people.

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In combination, this area makes up half of all the missing children in the state of Virginia with 159 to date.

In the Norfolk region, there’s been an incredible 131 reported cases of missing children in 2017.

Norfolk city has 38 cases, thus far.

Calculating the rate per 100,000 for the greater region we come to an incomprehensible number of:

9.11 Missing Children per/100,000

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Not to be ignored, other areas that have high rates of missing children are Fairfax (30), Manassas (23) and Alexandria (12).


October Occurrences


If the overall statistics were not enough, the October 2017 numbers are even harder to comprehend. While compiling the individual profiles for Virginia’s missing, it soon became clear that the rates in October were off the charts.

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According to the data collected from the NCMEC, the number of missing children in just the month of October is:

159!


The numbers from the Norfolk region are equally incomprehensible:

84!


Here are a few graphs with comparisons that help us get a better idea of how the significance of these numbers really are. Comparatively, the total number of reported cases in California is just 12.

Rate per 100,000

  • Norfolk Area: 9.113
  • California: 0.454

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October Raw Statistics

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What can explain these unbelievable high rates of missing children in the Norfolk area?


First, let’s find out a little bit more about Norfolk, Virginia. According to the US Census Bureau, Norfolk county has a population of 245,115 inhabitants.


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According to Wikipedia:

  • Historic military and strategic transportation point
  • Largest Navy base in the world – Naval Station Norfolk
  • Location of one of NATO Strategic Command headquarters
  • Headquarters of Norfolk Souther Railway
  • Maersk Line world’s largest fleet of US-flag Vessels
  • Extensive network of interstate highways, bridges, tunnels, etc.

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Let’s look at a few stats comparing Norfolk to the State of Virginia as a whole.

Virginia

  • Population: 8,411,808
  • Average household income: $65,015

Ethnicity

  • White 70%
  • Black 20%
  • Latino 9%

Norfolk

  • Population: 245,115
  • Average household income: $44,480

Ethnicity

  • White 49%
  • Black 43%
  • Latino 7%

US Census Bureau 2016

The census information indicates that Norfolk has a much higher African American representation compared with the overall state percentages. This is also reflected in the number of African American children featured in the NCMEC profile page.

From my limited knowledge of Norfolk, it appears that Norfolk has higher crime rates than the surrounding areas.

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Human Trafficking in the Hampton Roads Area


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Most people would not identify the Norfolk area as a major hub for human trafficking but according to the Virginia Beach Justice Initiative human traffickers have been known to be active in the region.

McKenna is the director and a co-founder of the Virginia Beach Justice Initiative, and he spoke at the church to let them know human traffickers like Hampton Roads because the network of interstates makes it easy to ferry women below the radar.

The Virginia Pilot

Similarly, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) identifies the area as a major connecting point for Interstate highways suggesting this may be a major factor in the disappearance of young men and women from this part of Virginia.

Experts believe Virginia’s central location along major interstate corridors and its international points of connection make it vulnerable to human trafficking activity. Through June 30, 2016, Virginia had the 13th most cases reported to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline. This year, the hotline received 339 calls, reporting 73 cases of human trafficking in Virginia. The majority of those called referenced women forced into sex work against their will. In 2015, the hotline received 624 calls, referencing 145 cases of human trafficking in Virginia.

The average age of teens entering trafficking 12-14
Nov. 10, 2016

DHS-ICE

Recently, the Hampton Roads Human Trafficking Task Force was created with funding from the Department of Homeland Security in coordination with: the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, the Virginia Attorney General’s Office, Homeland Security Investigations and the police departments and commonwealth’s attorneys of Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Hampton and Newport News. Samaritan House, a Virginia Beach-based nonprofit, is helping the victims.

The goal of the task force is to combat human trafficking in the region receiving a federal grant of 1.4 million dollars to kick-start the initiative.

Although there appears to be some indirect acknowledgement of the severity of the situation in the area, there has been very little in terms of national coverage. A handful of missing persons cases have garnered some attention, such as the disappearance of Ashanti Billie from her place of work on a naval installation who was later found dead in North Carolina. A former naval officer has been charged with her murder. Although there’s no evidence Ashanti Billie’s case has anything to do with human trafficking, the case has drawn more attention to the disappearance of African Americans women in Virginia. However, the vast majority of the cases of missing teens in Virginia has gone largely unnoticed in the media.


The Virginia Pilot


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From the profiles available from the NCMEC, it appears that a large percentage of the missing young men and women are African American teens. The following news story reports that:

African Americans make up 40% of all missing people in the United States.

http://www.13newsnow.com/news/local/black-and-missing-group-tries-to-find-black-men-women-who-disappeared/434956669


Missing and Exploited Data


I must caution you that if you visit the NCMEC website many of the profiles included in the analysis here are no longer listed on the organizations website.

I assure you that the profiles I have presented here are accurate as I used the NCMEC profiles as the only source of data.

When going back over the profiles I was also perplexed to find that many of the profiles that I had been compiling no longer appeared on the Virginia missing list.

My first reaction was to ask – have these children been found?

If this were the case then you’d expect some sort of celebratory update.

“Missing Virginia Girl Found!”


The return of just 1 missing child is a cause for celebration but in this case several dozen profiles that were on the site the week prior, are now nowhere to be found.

If there were dozens of children that were returned to their homes it would be national news.

So, I decided to search the individual names that were no longer listed using the search query: “(name) missing Virginia 2017 found” and several other variations.

The search results did not display any headlines of children that had been returned to their homes but there were links to the NCMEC’s missing children profile pages. However, when following the link provided with the child’s name back the NCMEC’s missing in Virginia page one of 2 things happened.

  1. Page not found
  2. Link to the NCMEC’s page but the profile did not appear in the listings

This makes you wonder as to why the profiles are no longer displayed on the website. There may be good reason to remove profiles, for example, when someone is falsely reported missing. Yet, with the sheer numbers of children who are reported missing in Virginia, it seems unlikely that a national clearinghouse would profile so many ‘false reports’ in their official website.

When you spend enough time on the NCMEC missing children profile pages you’ll soon notice another glaring discrepancy between state listings. Again, I will use California and Virginia as examples here.

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Some profiles do not have a photograph of the child with the profile and vital stats. When viewing the California profiles, there may be a dozen or so that do not have a picture. Sometimes, a sketch is used instead or an article of clothing that the child may have been wearing. By contrast, the Virginia page of 370 reported cases has an astounding

179 profiles without a photograph!

Instead, the following message is displayed –

No Photo submitted by Investigating Agency


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In this day and age of social media and smartphones, having a profile without a single photograph that could be used finding and/or identifying a missing child is truly unbelievable. Surely, these teens have some kind of social media presence or a phone full of selfies.

How is it possible that as of writing this (Nov. 10, 2017), there is an equal amount of 2017 profiles of missing children in Virginia without a photograph (179), with the total amount of reported cases of missing children in the state of California (179)???


Amber Alert



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This is an Amber Alert.


If you live in Virginia, if you have family in Virginia and especially if you have children in Virginia you should make everyone aware of the increasing high rates of missing teens statewide. African American youths are particularly high risk. The research shown here shows that the data from 2016 was not a one-off occurrence and that Virginia has the highest rates of missing children in the country.

In addition, I’m of the opinion that teens need to be made aware and educated on the threat of human trafficking. As the Department of Homeland Security has noted, the Hampton Roads area is a prime location for human trafficking due to the state’s interconnected transportation networks.


Notes on Research


For anyone skeptical of the analysis that I have done here I would like to assure you that I have gone over the data numerous times to make sure that I had not made some sort of major error. Of course, there may be some small mistakes but I believe that the information is as accurate as can be expected. There are several points that might create controversy, however.

1.The Disappearance of Profiles from NCMEC Website.

I will do all I can to provide evidence to back up this claim. In my next post, I will provide screenshots of the profiles that were posted previously but have since gone missing. As mentioned previously, there may be good reasons for the disappearance of some profiles.

2.Double Entries

Several profiles were found to have been uploaded about the same missing teen providing different dates of disappearance. Any ‘double posts’ have been removed from the data. For example: The date of disappearance and location of disappearance of Michael William Fuzi has changed/updated at least 3 times since I began my research.

3.More Research

If you care about missing children or you’re interested in doing research please look into this and examine the data available from the NCMEC website. I welcome any scrutiny of the data, criticism and any feedback you might have.

4.Incomplete Data

At the time of posting there’s still roughly two months left in 2017 and the number of missing in November is already at (53) in Virginia. Help me record, organize and keep track of the data coming out of the NCMEC before it disappears.


Thank you

Dedicated to the children who have gone missing in Virginia, in California, all across the US, and the world. Bless their souls.


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I can provide numerous forms of evidence and whistleblower testimony to show that the main 'secret services' and policy enforcement agencies in USA and UK are heavily infiltrated by a criminal network that organises human trafficking for sexual exploitation, experimentation and worse.

Virginia, as i understand, is the the headquarters of the CIA and so it is sadly, no surprise to me to see the figures you post here.

Researchers might learn something in these testimonies:

Survivor of inter-generational satanic bloodline:

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I have had similar things done to me as a child. Pandering, trafficking, and other abuse. NY State Police, FBI, Social Services, Niagara County NY, etc are involved with my parents. Odd problem? I might not believe this as an adult, the child harms were so well buried I could not recall them. I agree this is more than plausible, it likely is FACT.

My witness is here:

http://terryallenjones.net/

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You have sure done a LOT of work here!
Thank-you for the effort that you have made and for sharing it with us here.
It is highly disturbing,
but it is something that people need to be made aware of and discussing.

Brilliant work.

Like you said, it's inconceivable how the US federal government can simply 'lose' cases or not have photos for missing children when they possess software such as Palantir which can trawl through every single database and social media profile in milliseconds.

Something fishy is certainly going on. Norfolk is only a few hours away from Washington DC, and all the shady political gangs operating goings-on there.

clinton gangs! thanks for saying it.

Aren't the national numbers for the amount of missing kids astounding?

When I was 17 a couple in their late 20's to early 30's pulled up next to me in a white van and offered to take me on a trip to the woods. Not being stupid, I declined but asked them why. Turns out they wanted to take me to some compound for weeks at a time in a remote area of the state. Once they realized that wasn't going to work, they invited me to go to New York with them.

For some reason the word "Montauk" stuck out and only later did I realize I may have dodged a bullet. I had never heard of the place, but for some reason it stayed in my memory.

This couple got increasingly insistent when I kept saying no and at one point even grabbed my arm to pull me into the rear door of the van, but I got away. I have always believed that I would not be here today If I had gone away with them and I wondered what happened to any one who did.

Thank GOD I was raised to never go anywhere with strangers.

Thank you my friend, you picked out a key point in this lengthy post about the Palantir software. It is inconceivable (princess bride hollaaar) that with this advanced software and data analytics they cannot provide an accurate representation of the situation right up to the millisecond.

Either Palantir is useless or they are concealing the truth. Now which is it?

protecting the clinton allies.

Got Damn!

Excellent work once again!

unbelievable
we need to fight strictly against any attempt to victimize children for money

Wow mate, incredible research.
The proximity to the cesspit of the DC crowd is definately no coincidence. The numbers are staggering. You'd have to conclude that the authorities are doing a half arsed job at best and cover up at worst. I suspect these kids are being shipped around the world within hours of being taken to fuel the rampant paedo elites currently controlling our paradigm. Its horrible to think about. I hope behind the scenes, Trumps work to tear this disgusting network down is bearing fruit, it cannot be allowed to continue.

You mentioned a software used by the Clinton Foundation that shares the same data as NCMEC. That in itself should be illegal. Way too much human trafficking in the United States. Agree children should be educated to the dangers of this crime. Thank you for the stats and the hard work you put into this post. 🐓🐓

Yes, Palantir is a CIA created software and its founder is Peter Thiel (Pay Pal, Trump advisor). Interestingly, Thiel is investing in a company that extracts the blood of young people and is infused into older patients as a fountain of youth. I'm not making this up.

I know it's very true. then their next step is to remove their brains from their old bodies and implant it in a stolen young fresh body...

educated and armed, even basic martial arts permits the brain to not shutdown in the case of kidnapping.

Thank you @v4vpid for the very informative piece and the research you have done. This is a subject that should concern each and everyone of us but as we know is one that goes "unspoken" throughout mainstream and most of us here on this page know why.

The dots are there in plain sight but connecting and exposing (shine the light ) them takes a bit of strategy and planning. I am hoping this platform will be a resource and tool which will help promote awareness but also bring together the solutions.

I must wonder through all the research you have done in Virginia if you came across the numbers of these missing children who were at the time in Child Protective Services custody. My guess is that there was no public "missing children" report for children missing from that particular agency. Hoping you prove me wrong.

This video came to me just this morning and I believe with what you already have found that it will interest you as much as it has me. I'll try to get a post done to include this video but if by chance I am distracted I want you to have it:

Keep up the great work and service. The children need a voice!

Though I've read numerous accounts of CPS antics in general but in regards to their involvement with the disappearances I outlined here, I haven't come across any information related to CPS.
The information that NCMEC provides is quite limited; name, age, gender, race, hair and eye color, height, weight, location where the child went missing, what they were wearing, and distinguishing marks.

Aside from that there's very little additional information about each case. No mention of whether any children had been in CPS or foster care. If there was public data on that, I would also be very interested in that.

Thanks for the link, I haven't watched the video you linked yet but I'm very familiar with the McCain Institute's anti-human trafficking platform and its relationship with THORN (Kutcher and Rothschild) and the NCMEC. I wrote several articles about this last year.

I can see why there would be no public notice as to whether any of these missing children were in CPS custody as it would certainly expose and perhaps allow people to connect the dots in too many of their cases. I am guessing here, but I'll bet there are many more missing that are not reported to the public. Will be ISO more info on this as well.

Thank you for all you do, there can be no greater service than to protect the most vulnerable in our society.

I found this Tweet, thought it might interest you.

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I know there have been a lot of "Round-ups" of pedophiles by the police trying to make a statement that they are "on the job" with this but most of the arrests I've noticed are individuals engaging in prostitution. I think this big "round-up" is merely a snow job to keep our focus away from what is really happening to a large percent of the missing children.

People will look at the news and say, oh look....they are doing their job finally. The wool has been pulled over people's eyes because the problem is MUCH BIGGER. I will feel better when I see Podesta and the entire PizzaGate crowd locked up. Those are the ones that have a system of child abduction in place world wide. Those are the BIG FISH to fry.

When it all is said and done they will find how involved the local family court systems and Child Protective Services are in the scheme. Exposing them and bringing charges is simply not happening fast enough.

Thank you for your extensive research. I think there are many of us being called to take notice and expend some effort it doing our part. These abducted children are lost to the world and will never have a voice otherwise.

We as a people will never be free as long as this sadistic ritualistic practice continues. :(

Wow. Awesome information collection. Great job.
This is a worrying issue worldwide. The number of cases of missing children in Europe are also counted by thousands per year. Data from other continents, such as the African one, are alarming even though they do not have such precise censuses.
In spite of everything, this issue does not seem to be very relevant for those who should take measures to protect the weakest part of our society that are children.

Thank you for your insightful comment, I coulnd't agree more. Here we have the richest country in the world and stats are very difficult to come by... I can only imagine what's going on in developing nations. We need more open and transparent accounting of the missing.

While I was researching this, my jaw hit the floor. I still have a hard time believing this.

asia? specifically china?

Thank you very much for the meticulous documentation of those heinous crimes @v4vapid. It will be shared, believe me.

compared to this article, everything i read or seen in the last 3 days was fake news.

numbers are alarming. and yet,public reaction to these numbers is even more alarming.

but still, go curse Kim, Assad or Putin, cheer for bombing Iran, boycott flags or NFL..those are relevant and important things..

smoke screens to cover their asses, then add hypersexualization of children, loss of gender identity etc... ultimate goal destruction of the concept of family, be it for some spiritual force or to implement the state as parent.

well it made me start digging for any proof of existence of such database in my area.
i didnt even start looking for international sources yet, im still in region, and its already stinky business.

without cia/other intelligences backing I would be very careful...