There are over 100,000 open missing person cases in the US right now, and over a half million people reported missing. Why is this one all over the news?
Why is the president of the country giving speeches about it and the vp going to visit the family?
Why is the first and last thing every news organization says about the suspect is the he is an "undocumented migrant worker" or "illegal alien"?
Does it seem fishy to anyone else?
The suspect admits to talking to her. Then he's blacked out and sort of comes to and realized her headphones are on his passenger seat. He remembers she's in the trunk.... This feels a lot like mk-ultra meddling to me.
Am I wrong? Or is there something more going on here?
I feel sorry for her family, to be sure, but what makes this case more important than the other 100k missing person cases?
Jeez Rick. This all feels wrong.
You have to know that every bit of information on msm is used to manipulate the masses. And this all feels like a huge push to vilify Mexican immigrants.
A study conducted as a collaborative effort of four universities showed compelling evidence that across the nation cities with high numbers of immigrants actually saw a corresponding reduction in crime.
The NYT reported on it here: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/03/30/upshot/crime-immigration-myth.html
God, I need to turn off the TV. The US is lost I'm afraid, and I feel hopeless to fight it.
What do yall think? Is my mind just predisposed to see conspiracy?
My grandfather gave me a book when I was eight years old called "the illuminati" and I'm afraid it has fucked me up for life...
On the other hand, much of the beliefs for which I have been called "crazy" or "conspiracy theorist" have come to light as truth.