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Ignored Warnings, Missing Children: A Record of Exploitation and Systemic Failure



STATEMENT


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For years I have been subjected to what I can only describe as voice-to-skull torture—forced to hear the sounds of children being trafficked, beaten, raped, and murdered on a near-daily basis. These sounds are not faint illusions but an intrusive, invasive assault that leaves me with experiences of profound horror. They compel me to speak, even when doing so has placed me at personal risk.


My testimony is not based on my opinion or personal encounters alone . The public record is saturated with evidence of systemic child exploitation. Each year, reports emerge documenting widespread trafficking and sexual abuse across the United States [1]. Whistleblowers and former officials, such as Robert David Steele, have publicly acknowledged these crimes from positions of classified knowledge. The Catholic Church continues to admit responsibility for thousands of rapes under its authority [2]. Closer to home, Washington state has not been immune: over 100 employees of a juvenile detention facility [3] were revealed to be convicted sex offenders; the former head of Kitsap County 911 was arrested in a King County sex sting [4]; and even a King County Sheriff’s Office employee [5] was exposed as a child molester.


Yet, when I have raised my concerns with authorities, I have been ignored, dismissed, or even criminalized—told I am “delusional” [6] instead of taken seriously. This reflexive discrediting serves to shield perpetrators rather than protect children.


My fears are not limited to anonymous statistics or distant scandals. In my own neighborhood, a family with two young children disappeared under circumstances that remain unexplained. Their absence is a wound in the fabric of the community, one more reminder that child exploitation is not abstract or far away [7]—it is local, near, and devastatingly real.


The abuse of children is documented, ongoing, and intolerable. My experiences, combined with these patterns, compel me to testify because silence only serves those who exploit the most vulnerable.





​[1] Waters, E. (n.d.). U.S. Is a Top Destination for Child Sex Trafficking, and It’s Happening in Your Community | The Heritage Foundation. The Heritage Foundation. https://www.heritage.org/crime-and-justice/commentary/us-top-destination-child-sex-trafficking-and-its-happening-your

[2] Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, Investigation: Roman Catholic Church — Executive Summary, (Year), https://www.iicsa.org.uk/reports-recommendations/publications/investigation/roman-catholic-church/executive-summary.html

[3] Over 100 State Employees Accused of Sexual Abuse in Washington Juvenile Detention Centers – KIRO 7 News Seattle.pdf, n.d.

[4] Former Head of Kitsap 911 Charged in King County Sex Sting | the Seattle Times.pdf, n.d.

[5] King County Sheriff’s Office Employee Charged With Child Molestation, harassment.pdf, n.d.

[6] Competency Evaluation 2022.pdf, n.d.-b

[7] MissingChildrenclearinghouse.pdf, n.d.



Behind Closed Doors: Child Sex Trafficking and Exploitation in King County



STATISTICS



Statistics from LLCBuddy: Child Abduction “Latest” Statistics in Washington

  • In 76% of the missing children homicide cases studied, the child was dead within three hours of the abduction, and in 88.5% of the cases the child was dead within 24 hours.
  • Child sex trafficking was probably the cause of 19% of the children who escaped social services’ custody and were reported missing to NCMEC in 2021.
  • The estimated number of children reported missing is 12,100, while the 95% confidence interval allows for a range between fewer than 100 to 31,000.
  • 733 children who were most likely victims of child sex trafficking received recovery planning and safety planning from NCMEC’s recovery services team in 2021.
  • The average age of the child murder victim in the 74% of missing children homicide cases examined was 11 years old.
  • The number of children whom a caretaker missed at some point is estimated at 33,000, with a possible range of 2,000 to 64,000.
  • According to a 2002 federal study on missing children, 99.8% of children reported missing were located or returned home alive.
  • According to the FBI’s latest study, more than 58,000 kids were abducted by non-relatives in one year.
  • One in six of the more than 25,000 instances of runaway children that were reported missing to NCMEC in 2021 were probable victims of child sex trafficking.
  • According to Carri Gordon, program manager for the Missing and Unidentified Per-sons Unit (MUPU) with Washington State Patrol, there are 1,901 missing persons in Washington State as of May 18, 2020 and of those missing persons, 861 are under the age of 17 and 60 are under the age of 10.



Washington State Statistics
National Statistics

Chief Counsel Robert David Steele (video)



Chief Counsel Robert David Steele (ITNJ Seating) inquiry into human trafficking and child abuse. This sheds lights on the current state of child exploitation and abuse.



Child Torture and Abuse



Securing the narrative & forcing the truth about system pedophilia out into the open. Child sex trafficking, abduction, child rape, Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA), child torture, child sacrifice, and pedavorism (child flesh eating and blood drinking).



Charles Albright (video)



Charles Albright's entire life revolved around crime. He graduated from being a small-time crook, into a child-molester and then evolved into a serial killer. Not only did he take the innocent lives of his victims, but he removed their eyes, a horrific defilement that undoubtedly makes Albright, one of the world's most evil killers. Many of the victims I am forced to hear have their eyes removed.



Mind Control Experiments on Children



Mind Control Experiments on Children: The CIA mind-control apparatus has been well known since 1975, when 10 large boxes of documents were released pursuant to Freedom of Information Act requests.



Using Flight Data to Substantiate Claims of Extrajudicial Removal of Remains



STATEMENT



​These are the suspected locations where the remains of victims were retrieved by helicopter and transported elsewhere. I was forced to audibly witness each act of murder through what I understand to be “voice-to-skull” technology. I had no control over this auditory feed and no means of shutting it off.


Although I could not visually identify the locations, I could clearly hear the brutality of the killings, followed by the retrieval and handling of the remains. In several instances, I heard dismemberment. The removal of the victims' eyes was a recurring detail, though I do not know the reason for this.


After each event, I would hear the sound of helicopters in the background—presumably involved in the transport—followed, typically within an hour, by the same helicopter passing directly over my apartment building. In order to verify these occurrences, I used a publicly available app that tracks real-time air traffic. When I would hear a helicopter via the auditory intrusion, I would simultaneously hear it physically flying over my residence. I would then consult the flight tracking app and visually confirm its direction.


This pattern occurred multiple times and was made easier to track by the limited number of helicopters in the area, most of the other traffic consisting of airplanes.


Examples of Brutality
Flight information

​CONCLUSION


The record presented here—personal testimony, corroborating reports, and local examples of misconduct—illustrates the systemic nature of child exploitation and the repeated failures of institutions tasked with protecting the vulnerable. From international scandals to documented abuses in Washington State, the evidence reveals a pattern of impunity that undermines public trust and erodes the rule of law. For purposes of legal analysis, these accounts raise serious questions under both domestic and international frameworks: whether law enforcement has discharged its duty to investigate credible allegations, whether procedural safeguards have been bypassed in favor of silencing whistleblowers, and whether the United States is meeting its obligations under treaties such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention Against Torture. The abuse of children cannot be relegated to rumor or denial. It is a matter of constitutional obligation, human rights, and fundamental justice. To remain silent is to perpetuate harm; to acknowledge and investigate is the minimum threshold of a lawful and humane society. Accordingly, this record demands not only recognition but also independent inquiry, prosecutorial accountability, and systemic reform to ensure that the most vulnerable are no longer left defenseless.



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