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RE: Daily Dose of Sultnpapper 07/03/18> Houston we do have a problem… missing teenagers in Spring and Klein.

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like protecting the people doing these abductions and giving cover to them by mislabeling the cases as runaways rather than abductions

My intuition says Bingo. This whole thing is just creepy!

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Well your intuition says bingo but what does your bingo card say? It is creepy on several levels for sure.

Just reading this post, I got the same eerie feeling I did when Johnny Gosch disappeared back in 1982. I kept his picture on a bulletin board in my office for years. Something about it felt so off.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Gosch

There are documentaries about it on YouTube, too, but ^^^ that basically tells the story.

Totally out of the blue, on the anniversary of his disappearance last year I came across one of the documentaries and watched it. It was like the Universe telling me finally what had happened. (Strange, huh? But not the first or last time something like this has occurred. My life is full of such moments -- and I take the timing on this as particularly significant.)

It's horrifying to think the cops not only won't help you ... but that they're actually in on the crime. Listen to your gut. Where something like this is concerned, you cannot be too careful.

Johnny Gosch
John David Gosch (November 12, 1969; disappeared September 5, 1982) was a 12-year-old paperboy in West Des Moines, Iowa, when he disappeared without a trace on September 5, 1982. No remains were ever found and the circumstances of Gosch's disappearance remained unexplained. He is presumed to have been kidnapped.
His mother, Noreen Gosch, maintains that Johnny Gosch escaped from his captors and visited her with an unidentified man in March 1997.

yes I remember that case also, gut instincts are definitely worth paying attention too.

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