Session 28 February 2026

Thanks for the session dear Ladies at the board, Chateau Crew and FOTCM Members ❤️ . I tried very hard not ‘to blink’ in the face of this sickening evil, but didn't succeed. My God....

About these missing kids, while keeping in mind that the exact number cannot be determined, and neither can the recovery rate, here are some stats on missing children in some countries, to get a rough idea:

Nearly 37,000 children were reported missing in Australia in 2023.
Australian Federal Police, Media Release, at https://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/international-missing-childrens-day-2024-commemorating-those-who-came

In Canada, there were 32,860 missing children reports in 2024.
Government of Canada, Background – 2024 Fast Fact Sheet, at https://canadasmissing.ca/pubs/2024/index-eng.htm#s6

In 2023, in France, 40,989 reports of missing children were made to the police and gendarmerie, according to the Ministry of Interior.
116000 enfants disparus, Missing children: over 40,000 reports in 2023, at https://www.116000enfantsdisparus.f...les-disparitions-de-mineurs-en-France-Web.pdf

In 2024, a total of approximately 18,100 children ages 13 and under and 80,800 young people ages 14-17 were reported missing in Germany.
Bundeskriminalamt (BKA), at Bearbeitung von Vermisstenfällen - Die polizeiliche Bearbeitung von Vermisstenfällen in Deutschland

In India, “the data shows that 83,350 children…were reported missing” in 2022.
More than 47,000 children missing in India, 71% are girls, shows NCRB data, The Print, at More than 47,000 children missing in India, 71% are girls, shows NCRB data

In Italy in 2023, there were 21,951 cases of missing Italian minors under 18 years of age. In addition, there were 19,646 reports of missing foreign national minors in 2023.
Quanti bambini spariscono in Italia? Nel 2023 soon stati quasi 22 mila, Pianetamamma, at Scopri quanti bambini scompaiono in Italia: dati aggiornati - PianetaMamma.it

In Kenya, 7,058 cases of missing children were reported from June 2023 to May 2024.
Capital News, 7,058 children reported missing since June 2023: Govt, at 7,058 children reported missing since June 2023: Govt

In 2024, in Lithuania, 1,967 children were reported missing.
Lithuania Official Statistics Portal, at https://osp.stat.gov.lt/statistiniu-rodikliu-analize#/

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 190,677 people went missing in Russia in 2023, of which 33,208 were children under 18.
Missing Persons Search System to Be Improved, Parliamentary Newspaper, at Систему поиска пропавших людей усовершенствуют

In South Korea, there were 25,692 reports of missing children in 2024.
National Police Agency, Status of receiving and handling reports of missing children, at https://www.index.go.kr/unity/potal/main/EachDtlPageDetail.do?idx_cd=1610

In Spain, 16,147 people were reported missing, of which 49.4% were minors ages 13-17.
CNDES, 2025 Informe Anual Personas Desaparecidas, at Publicaciones

In the United Kingdom, over 69,927 children were reported missing in 200,704 incidents in 2022/2023.
Statistical Tables for UK Missing Persons Unit Data Report, 2022/23, National Crime Agency, at http://www.missingpersons.police.uk/en-gb/resources/downloads/missing-persons-statistical-bulletins

In 2024, there were 330,597 reports of missing children in the United States.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2024 NCIC Missing Person and Unidentified Person Statistics, at https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository...g-and-unidentified-person-statistics.pdf/view

This, however, is only a snapshot of the problem. In many countries, statistics on missing children are not even available; and, unfortunately, even available statistics may be inaccurate due to: under-reporting/under-recognition; inflation; incorrect database entry of case information; and deletion of records once a case is closed.

In an interview with Reiner Fuellmich in 2022, Calin Georgescu (who won the first round of the Romanian presidential election in 2024, which the Courts canceled shortly after, and in 2025 they excluded him for participation altogether), said that on a yearly basis 8 million children go missing worldwide.

“The problem is that all these oligarchs are linked to the system of pedophilia,” Georgescu said in the interview.


Little wonder why they wanted him out of the way.

Interestingly, already in 2012 the Wall Street Journal reported that the estimated number of children going missing on a yearly basis was 8 million.

But the ICMEC (International Center for Missing and Exploited Children) says that many countries do not track or report on the number of missing children, besides reporting being inconsistent, so they admit that they have no reliable data on how many children are missing around the world. It seems that many migrant children that come to Europe and disappear, also from asylum centres, are not counted in the statistics.

And almost every day, one child disappears without a trace from the asylum shelter in the Netherlands, according to figures from investigative journalist Sanne Terlingen. Some of them are forced into sex work.

Doing my best to stay optimistic, and healthy, though! Take good care everyone :flowers:
 
Yesterday on X, I saw was a segment of an interview with Dr Zach Bush. In the video he claims a person told hm that that over the last 70 years, there have been over 300 instances where a nuclear device was detonated, by then mysteriously disarmed by UFOs or time travellers of some sort. Interesting hypothesis considering the above.


There were also reports of two recent earthquakes. One swarm reported on March 2nd in Nevada near a top secret nuclear testing base. The second 4.3 magnitude in Iran on March 3rd, leading some to speculate about the possibility of an underground nuclear test.


Nuclear tests are still allowed, though.

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Sure, the majority of these are underground as shown in this chart.

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Still, what excatly is being blocked? Is it the possiblity of using an actual strategic nuke would end up activitating MAD and the chain reactions that would result from that? If they know that for sure these would be blocked, why are they afraid of those alleged suitcase nukes hidden in major cities around the West? Not big enough, or maybe they don't want to take any risks?
 
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