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Title: As Media Freaks Over 159 Measles Cases, Thousands of Kids Sold as Sex Slaves Out of Foster Care
Source: Busy.org
URL Source: https://busy.org/@tftproject/as-med ... -sex-slaves-out-of-foster-care
Published: Mar 3, 2019
Author: tftproject
Post Date: 2019-03-03 10:13:09 by Tooconservative
Keywords: None
Views: 897
Comments: 14

If ever you needed a clearer example of the mainstream media’s intentions in this country, you just need compare the amount of coverage given to the 2019 measles non-crisis—used to bolster vaccine manufacturers’ bottom lines while calling for the silencing of those who advocate for vaccine safety—versus the 18,000 children who will go missing from government run “protection care” this year—many of whom will be sold into sex slavery.

Unless you’ve been under a rock lately, you’ve probably noticed the utter hysteria over the measles “epidemic” being shoved down the collective throats of America.

If one were to unquestioningly buy into said hysteria you’d think a deadly epidemic is sweeping the nation and children are dropping dead left and right. But that’s simply not true and the reality is there is no epidemic and no one has died.

According to the current numbers from the CDC, there have been just 159 people in the country to report contracting the measles in 10 states.

As a result of the hysterical coverage, however, a widespread war on those who advocate for informed consent has been waged.

For a few dozens cases of measles, Washington declared a state of emergency and media coverage has been devoted round the clock.

To reiterate, as of February 21, 2019, there were only 159 cases of measles confirmed in the entire country, prompting hysteria. But when 18,000 kids a year go missing, many of them being sold into sex slavery, we hear nothing but crickets from these same people.

It is true that some of these kids will run away, others will escape to get away from abuse, and some will get involved with the wrong crowd and follow along. However, many others are outright stolen or kidnapped and end up being sold on the black market like a commodity.

Equally as disturbing as these children going missing is the fact that no one cares to go looking for them, making them easy prey for human traffickers and predators. In fact, in some states, if one of these children goes missing for over 6 months, they are removed from the system entirely and those responsible for them couldn’t care less.

As Darcy Olsen writes for Arizona Central, “giving up on finding a child after six months is contrary to the very purpose of being a guardian. Closing the books also gives predators a green light: If you can keep a kid hidden for six months, you’re home free. Predators should know that we will never give up on finding these children — ever.”

While the media is incorrectly referring to the measles outbreak as an epidemic, the epidemic of child sex abuse is very real.

The fact is that America has a dark secret that no one wants to admit. Talk of this secret will get you labelled as a conspiracy theorist, fake news, and outlets who report on it will have their organic reach throttled by social media and Google alike.

Despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary, many in the mainstream media and the government refuse to see this very real epidemic of child sex trafficking in the United States. What’s more, according to the government’s own data, the vast majority of a portion of these trafficked kids are coming from the government system who promises to keep them safe—a horrifying irony indeed. But it appears to be set up this way.

This system is set up to pull children from their families for ridiculous reasons and turn them over to for profit systems—funded by your tax dollars—that use these children as cash cows and have no incentive to keep them safe.

In 1984, the United States Congress established the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), and, as part of Missing Children’s Assistance Reauthorization Act of 2013 they receive $40 million to study and track missing and trafficked children in the United States.

In 2017, NCMEC assisted law enforcement with over 27,000 cases of missing children, the majority who were considered endangered runaways.

According to their most recent report complied from FBI data and their own, of the nearly 25,000 runaways reported to NCMEC in 2017, one in seven were likely victims of child sex trafficking. Of those, 88 percent were in the care of social services when they went missing.

Showing the scope of the abuse, in 2017 alone, NCMEC’s CyberTipline, a national mechanism for the public and electronic service providers to report instances of suspected child sexual exploitation, received over 10 million reports. According to NCMEC, most of these tips were related to the following:

Apparent child sexual abuse images. Online enticement, including “sextortion.” Child sex trafficking. Child sexual molestation.

Other governmental organizations have corroborated this horrifying trend. In a 2013 FBI 70-city nationwide raid, 60 percent of the victims came from foster care or group homes. In 2014, New York authorities estimated that 85 percent of sex trafficking victims were previously in the child welfare system. In 2012, Connecticut police rescued 88 children from sex trafficking; 86 were from the child welfare system.

Equally as disturbing as the fact that most sex trafficked kids come from within the system is the fact that the FBI discovered in a 2014 nationwide raid that many foster children rescued from sex traffickers, including children as young as 11, were never reported missing by child welfare authorities.

Even high-level government officials have been ensnared in these foster care abuse scandals. As TFTP previously reported, multiple victims came forward and accused Seattle Mayor Ed Murray of sexually abusing them when they were children in Washington’s foster care system.

The records in that case, dating back to 1984, explicitly noted that Ed Murray should “never again be utilized as a certified CSD resource for children.” It also showed that a criminal case was brought against Murray by prosecutors but in spite of the multiple accusations, charges were somehow never filed and his records buried.

As Snopes and the mainstream media in general attempts to smear those who try to call attention to alleged and very real child trafficking, the government’s own data shows how irresponsible this is. While there are certainly some outlandish theories being presented online, the facts are outlandish enough to warrant serious scrutiny. Until this epidemic is taken seriously, the government, the media, and all those who deny it will remain complicit in keeping it going.

As Michael Dolce, who specializes in these horrific child abuse cases, pointed out last year, “we have set up a system to sex traffic American children.” Indeed, and, whether or not it is deliberate, sensationalizing a measles non-crisis is perfect cover to keep that system going.

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#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)

Of those measles cases Im willing to bet they all come about from illegal aliens or are illegal aliens.

You can tell how much America cares about its children when they want the legal right to murder them even after they are born!

America as a whole only care about children when political groups can use them to change political policies!

Justified  posted on  2019-03-03   13:36:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Justified (#1)

Of those measles cases Im willing to bet they all come about from illegal aliens or are illegal aliens.

You might say the same about the recent outbreak in Costa Rica. Measles had been eradicated some years ago. Then a French tourist brought her son there. His school had had a number of cases of measles and he was already sick. He was unvaccinated and so was the mother. And she took him to Costa Rica anyway, singlehandedly reintroducing a serious contagious disease that can kill people in a weakened state of immunity.

It really should be criminal to carry diseases over borders like that.

Tooconservative  posted on  2019-03-03   15:02:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Tooconservative (#2)

Is this Darwin's theory in action?

I think people have lost common sense(Mental illness taken over) and IQ can't displace common sense!

Justified  posted on  2019-03-04   12:40:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Justified (#5)

It's time people stop worrying over #MeToo and start thinking about child exploitation and CPS incompetence and also international sexual trafficking. It's been a growing scandal for decades and the pimp mafia is growing bolder in flouting the law. It's nothing short of modern slavery for sexual purposes. And it is not rare.

Tooconservative  posted on  2019-03-04   14:01:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Tooconservative (#6) (Edited)

It's time people stop worrying over #MeToo and start thinking about child exploitation and CPS incompetence and also international sexual trafficking. It's been a growing scandal for decades and the pimp mafia is growing bolder in flouting the law. It's nothing short of modern slavery for sexual purposes. And it is not rare.

I worry first if there is something to worry about since the numbers I am reading are worrisome.

… 18,000 children who will go missing from government run “protection care” this year—many of whom will be sold into sex slavery.

Woah! How many children? Eighteen thousand children.

I find these types of statistics are commonly cited on blogs and in the media when the discussion is about sex trade involving children. Frequently – as in the case I am finding in this article – the figure is not provided with any source.

I cannot find where anyone has examined the background of these commonly-cited statistics to show how these figures were calculated.

It kinda looks to me like some “do-gooders” have a pressing need – an agenda – on some social issues, for if they cannot place a quantify on a problem, then it must not be a problem. Ergo, numbers for which I fail to find sources suddenly appear. Oh, I am not saying that validation for the numbers are not out there. I am saying they are not readily available anywhere I can find. It appears to me that it would be good journalism practice to provide source information to substantiate claims.

I am aware that under federal law [Trafficking Victims Protection Act] any minor who exchanges sex for something of value is considered a victim of trafficking. And it is regardless of their willingness or desire to participate in the sex act. I also know that common agreement on definitions is sadly lacking. Therefore the LE law reports are totally inconsistent and most often incomplete.

So, I read in the article you post here that “18,000 children [….] will go missing from government run “protection care” this year—many of whom will be sold into sex slavery.” While on the other had I read in another article today that “the number of sex workers under the age of 18 recovered by police each year numbers in the hundreds.”

I guess this brings me to the question: Where in the Hell is everyone getting these numbers from and which ones are actually correct?

I’m aware of a 2001 report that was written by Richard J. Estes and Neil Weiner of the University of Pennsylvania and then the 2002 National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Thrownaway Children (NISMART), which was a random-sample survey released by an arm of the Justice Department. I find the numbers there are so varied from articles on this subject.

Both of these reports rely on data collected in the 1990s, meaning it’s already a quarter-century old. Estes told The Fact Checker earlier in 2015 that his report was out of date, as the world of the 1990s “was quite a different one from that in which we live today.”

I found while the Estes-Weiner report has been the subject of criticism by social scientists for years, that for some reason it still remains the [rimary go-to source for anti-trafficking advocates.

The report suggested that about 300,000 children were “at risk for commercial sexual exploitation,” but this was a rather nebulous term that did not necessarily mean the children were forced into the sex trade. In fact, the report was assembled in a way that the same person could have been double or triple counted.

Nevertheless, Allen relied on the report to come up with his estimate. He said that about 250,000 were between the ages of 10 and 17, and that 60 percent were runaways, thrown-away or homeless kids. So he took 60 percent of 250,000 to come up with a figure of 150,000.

To be safe, he said, he then rounded down to 100,000. “I was attempting to come up with a conservative, defensible number,” he said. He pointed to the NISMART survey as validation, since that showed nearly 1.7 million kids had a runaway episode a year. Out of that number, he said, 100,000 seemed conservative.

But if you dig into the NISMART report, it shows that only 1,700 kids — less than one percent — reported having engaged in sexual activity in exchange for money, drugs, food, or shelter during the episode. David Finkelhor, a University of New Hampshire professor who is director of the Crimes Against Children Research Center and a key author of the NISMART report, said that figure would best represent sex trafficking, though the number is so small in the context of the report that its reliability is suspect.

“Given that running away has declined, I wouldn’t put any stock in these figures as indicators of what is going on today,” Finkelhor said. A new NISMART report has been completed and is awaiting release by the Justice Department, but he said that it will not break down the data to this level of detail. “It’s not going to be any help to those looking for estimates of juvenile sex trafficking,” he said.

Moreover, to put that 1.7 million figure into context, more than three-quarters were away from home for less than a week; 99.8 percent of the children were recovered. So the pool of children who could end up being trafficked is relatively small.

Allen insists he was not trying to hype the number. “I don’t think it matters that it is 50,000 or 100,000 or 25,000. It is an underreported problem,” Allen said. “It almost doesn’t matter what the number is. There is abundant evidence that the number is significant.”

Yet it is worth noting that there are not even reliable estimates on the number of sex workers in the United States, let alone how many under the age of 18 trade sex for money.

The Journal of Sex Research published an article in 1990 by a team led by John Potterat based on two decades of data observing sex workers in Colorado Springs, Colo. They concluded the density of full-time equivalent prostitutes was 23 per 100,000 population, for a total of 84,000 women in the United States annually in the 1980s.

Updated to the current U.S. population, that would mean only a total of 103,000 prostitutes — of all ages — in the United States. The researchers also estimated that most sex workers engage in prostitution for only short period of time, with even long-term prostitutes averaging about four to five years. In other words, there is a lot of churn in the sex market.

I finally found a 2016 study that was funded by the U.S. Department of Justice. It produced a figure of youth in the sex trade that appears greatly lower than previous estimates. The researchers were led Rachel Swaner of New York University. The concluded that the total number of juveniles in the sex trade in the United States was about 9,000 to 10,000.

I can somewhat understand the impulse people have to come up with shocking figures to bolster their agenda. And I respect their intentions. But I strongly say that a good cause can be hurt by data that is suspect or misleading, as I find it is in so many cases.

Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet …

“ … 18,000 children who will go missing from government run “protection care” this year—many of whom will be sold into sex slavery.”

Or, believe only what you read on the internet when it’s verifiable.

Edit: I extracted and put into my own words and posted data from a source on the internet and I cannot find it again to post a link.

Gatlin  posted on  2019-03-04   15:12:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Gatlin (#9) (Edited)

I just posted an article by Michael Dolce from Newsweek. If you want more citing of facts from a more mainstream source, have a read.

Note the mentions of how vulnerable children in foster care are for pimps to prey on. This is not mysterious. Congress has held some rather horrifying hearings about the problem and how it is growing.

More reporting on Arizona specifically:

AZcentral: How can social services lose 18,000 children - and not look for them?, 1/31/2019

Tooconservative  posted on  2019-03-04   15:25:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Tooconservative (#10)

I have also read the second article...thanks.

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