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teramiabullfrog
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last day of 06

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top of the last of 06 to you, and the rest of the day and night as well. may this be one of your "good health" days. as the earth spins, orbits, and wobbles on it's universal path, so you continue on your earthly path; hopefully, one that is righteous.

as we leave 06 and head into 07, again i remind you to get involved in helping some of the catastrophic disaster victims, the relatives of the missing. by going into your local post office and seeing if they have any missing child notices on display and reporting back to me with your findings we might possibly be able to increase the efficiency level of the missing person laws, programs, and presidential memorandums that have been created by the fed govt., on a national level, to help find and prevent missing persons.

another thing you might consider doing (maybe make these a new year resolution) is sending a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. the following letter is one composed by the Finding Our Children Under Stress (F.O.C.U.S.) missing children charity, to be sent to major city newspapers throughout the country, during the month of Jan.:

Letter to the Editor - With the immediate media and internet coverage from a region effected by a catastrophic disaster, certain images stand out. Such as the thousands of "missing person" flyers displayed in every city, town, and village, on every inch of available space, in the disaster area. And, the images of the trauma and grief suffered by the relatives of the missing victims.

In the 1990's the number of missing persons reported in the U.S.'s NCIC files went over 100,000. Very few of these missing are the victims of a catastrophic disaster. They are missing because of "stranger abduction", "endangered missing" because of "suspicious" or "unusual" circumstances, runaways, or non-custodial family abduction (over 90% of the annual reported missing person cases, in the U.S., are runaways or non-custodial family, and are resolved quickly); however, there are thousands of long-term missing persons who vanished as the result of "stranger" abduction, endangered "suspicious/unusual" circumstance, or diagnosed mental disorder disappearances.

So, why aren't the federal national laws, programs, and presidential memorandums, created and developed to help aid the relatives in the search for their missing loved one, being managed so they function at the level of efficiency they are intended, instructed, and funded annually? Many of them only operate at 50% of their intended efficiency. They all could be fixed to function at full efficiency with a simple management communication, from the federal elected representatives, federal committees, and/or federal agencies responsible for their management, to the federal departments responsible for carrying out their instructions.



most letters to the editor have to be 250 words or less, and most newspapers now have internet capability for sending a letter to the editor. the above letter has 253 words, you can try forwarding it as is to your local paper or put it in your own words. the over four million relatives of a missing person living in the U.S. will be very appreciative of your getting involved by checking on your local post office to see if they maintain a missing child display in the post office lobby and/or writing a letter to the editor. for the past several years we've made numerous attempts to inform the fed elected politicians, fed committees, and fed agencies about the under-utilized efficiency of their national missing person programs and they have ignored every communication we've attempted. something needs to be done to help aid the victims of this escalating global missing person catastrophic disaster.
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