Why are children being kidnapped?
450,000 children, who have gone missing in the United States alone, according to discussions between a legislator and the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security—a number sufficient to establish ideological armies of a kind humanity has never before witnessed, if their minds are washed at the early stages of their cognitive development, accompanied by severe terror during their developmental phases, and they are molded in facilities designated for this purpose, only to be unleashed after this prolonged exposure to burn green and dry alike.
I have previously written that what has been revealed about Epstein and his island—torture and sexual abuse of children—may be part of a Zionist training program, where they learn cruelty in interrogating others, and endure the brutality of torture should they fall into the hands of their enemies, whether by drowning, electrocution, or burning.
State-sponsored terrorist groups face problems with their demographic composition, as do organizations suffering from the ineffectiveness of traditional recruitment. This type of terrorist seeks large numbers of well-prepared individuals to help achieve their objectives.
Governments have now taken note of the role of orphanages, which some groups established with the intent of exploiting the childhood of these children for their unethical and illegal activities.
The primary motive behind targeting them is not the sale of their organs or conducting experiments on them. The disappearance of children in such alarming numbers, and the international community’s condemnation of their abduction, should lead to stricter sanctions if these crimes serve profoundly evil ends, or if the children were produced through illegal means—such as being generated by cheap surrogates in exchange for benefits, with the relationship ending by leaving the child to them, to do with as they please.
A global state of emergency must be declared to search for the kidnapped and determine their fate, so that humanity is not caught off guard by a new, unprecedented type of terrorist whose savagery makes confrontation impossible unless a swift war is declared on the architects of their creation and those who produced them.
The leader of the Hashashin sect once had fighters who would not disobey his orders, relying on hashish that was insufficient to guarantee their loyalty unless their minds had undergone early brainwashing. Similarly, gangs in Sierra Leone, if memory serves, targeted the recruitment of children, controlling them through drugs, debauchery, psychological terror, and physical abuse.
If child recruitment is prohibited to protect children, then governments must exert greater effort to protect the future from the evils posed by abducted children.