Have You Seen These Children? Where Kidnapped Kids May Go After They’ve Gone Missing
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June 29, 2021 Posted in: Patriots
Do You Remember The Missing Kids On The Milk Cartons In The Early 1980s, Known As The ‘Milk Carton Kids’?
That campaign was used in the guise of getting the word out about missing children in hopes of them being found, right?
However, knowing what we know today, was it really what the missing children’s faces were doing on the milk carton, or was it something more disturbing?
The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 defines Sex Trafficking as the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining, patronizing, or soliciting of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act.
Did you even know there was a Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000??
It has been updated many times and the last time being in January 2019 with a hefty contribution from Congress in the amount of $250 million.
I can’t help but wonder where all that money goes or who exactly it helps??
Any ideas?
DID YOU KNOW…
1 Million Children Are Trafficked For Forced Sexual Exploitation Per Year.
The Average Victim Of Human Trafficking Is Raped 6,000 Times.
Every 30 Seconds A Child Is Sold For Sex, Labor, Or Organ Harvesting.
Sex trafficking is a travesty that has been occurring throughout history, finally becoming a political issue in the early 1900s.
The International Agreement For The Suppression Of The White Slave Traffic was created.
This was to protect women and girls from being sold, interstate and internationally, into prostitution – debauchery – or any other immoral purpose.
The purpose was to provide resources to help get them to a safe place.
This Agreement was made in May 1904, endorsed by 12 countries with the United States catching on six years later, passing the Mann Act of 1910.
The Mann Act would now make it a felony to take part in any acts of human trafficking.
By the time 1949 came around and the dilemma of sex trafficking had not decreased, it again became a hot topic which got addressed by the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others, agreed upon by 49 countries around the world.
The Convention laid out 28 articles on how they will combat and try to prevent human trafficking.
In 1978 and in 1986 the Act was amended by Congress, passing both houses, with the focus on being able to prosecute cases involving child pornography.
SO you mean to tell me, child pron was a known issue in the late 80s?!
Where did we go wrong and how did this issue get so out of control?
I think we may all have an idea when the cover up began, however, we will leave that as an unspoken known piece of information.