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Missing and Generational Cults

Hundreds of thousands of of dividuals go missing yearly. While some disappear on their own trying to escape family, responsibility, or society in general. While others are taken by family members, supposed family friend, or a violent offender. Then there’s the others.

This is a warning to each and everyone that cares to take heed and listen. Tell everyone you know, enlighten others even if you find my story unbelievable. This is what they do.

  1. They use children as decoys.

    As protective parents we tell our children not to talk to strangers. The emphasis is placed on adults. Warn them of strange children too. A small child may scream and run if a strange adult comes up to them but are more than willing to follow another child anywhere regardless if they know them or not. Insist you meet the strange child’s parents. DO NOT settle for a conversation on the telephone. Know where they live and if your child wants to play at the others house walk them there. Trust your instincts.

  2. Adults are taken in by a child’s tears.

    If in a crowded place like a mall or other public gathering, call or have someone call security or the police. DO NOT let the child lead you to a secluded area. Stay where you are. Let law officials handle the rest.

  3. Carry Something To Protect You

    Even in the safest city or town, always carry mace or something to protect you when out for a run, walk, or short errand. Always leave a note or tell someone where you are going and the route you will be taking. Give an estimated time when you will return and stick to it. If you are delayed call home and give an update.

  4. Don’t Stop To Help On the Road

    Never stop alone to help someone that’s broken down on the side of the road regardless of your gender. If more than one person is with you still be cautious. (Someone that is looking for more than help to fix a flat or car repairs will always tell you ‘they have someone coming already’ or another excuse. Some are telling the truth, others…? They are waiting for a single individual.) Do not stop, call the police and report the breakdown. If the person is legitimate they will appreciate it, if not it will scare them out of the area.

  5. If you break down STAY in your car and lock the doors.

    Only open your window a crack to speak to them, never all the way down regardless if they say they can’t hear you. Trust your instincts. Call for help if you have a cell phone, if you don’t ask anyone that stops to help to please call a tow truck, police, or a trusted friend or family member. Even if they seem to be the nicest people, DO NOT make the mistake of getting out of the car to open your trunk or show them your engine. Most cars are now equipped with release levers inside of the car. If all they still seem trustworthy, and you need the key to unlock the trunk, hand them the trunk key off your car ring. Someone who is really trying to help will understand your caution.

  6. Don’t Turn Your Back

    Never  turn your back on someone that has asked you for help. Always keep them in front of you or in your field of vision.

These are only a few things to do to keep you safe. Be assured, there are Generational Cults alive, well, and practicing in the United States and while many of the missing are not victims of these people, there are those that are. They rely on the fact no one believes they truly exist.

As for the man that approached me so many years ago in Seattle. At the age of thirteen my daughter asked me about a man she saw in her dreams, a man that scared her. She described him and told me his name. It was the same man so many years ago that walked up to me. In my daughters dream he told her he had a message for me. He told her “I’m closer than you think.” I never told anyone, let alone one of my kids about this man. It was something I wanted to forget. What does it mean? Nothing is impossible.

Be safe. The truth is indeed stranger than fiction.

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