Saturday, April 7, 2012

THE COMMERCIAL MEDIA HUNGERS FOR MONEY - THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN ABANDONED

 
 
 
MELISSA OHAYON 
 
Missing from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Since 2002
 
BUT WHO CARES ?
 
This little girl is one of Tens of Thousands called
 
" MISSING "
 
But Editors and Producers
of the commercial media
 
DO NOT CARE
 
They prefer to publish and air stories about "celebrities" who have illicit sex with many partners and get sick on drugs and use filthy language to "entertain" people with filthy minds - because that sells papers and advertising and satisfies sponsors - and that makes money.
 
So what if so many little children are being kidnapped and are being abused, turned into sex slaves, tortured, humiliated and often - murdered. The commercial media hungers for money. The commercial media ignores these stories until there is blood that can be seen on screen or bits of bones are found in a field.
 
" Jannel Rap (Singer/songwriter and founder of Squeaky Wheel Tour®) has intimate knowledge of the missing. Her sister, musician Gina Bos, disappeared on October 17, 2000. Jannel's heartache over the unknown status of her sister became a fight to gain attention for all missing and an avenue to bring hope to their families.
 
800,000 missing person's reports are made every year in the United States
and tens of thousands in Canada.
 
More than a hundred thousand of these cases go unsolved.
 
The majority of families face the same dilemma that Jannel encountered when Gina went missing: when their loved ones simply vanish with no lurid or dramatic story, they garner no media attention."
 
SHAME ON YOU WHO IGNORE OUR TEARS  !
 
" Rap felt that she had to do something to change this and she brought the concept of the Squeaky Wheel Tour® to life and started GINA, a non profit group that collects the names of missing individuals in the United States and worldwide and offers support to family and loved ones of the missing."
 
I have done my part in publishing this appeal for my audience around the world.
 
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO HELP
FIND MISSING CHILDREN ?
 
Phyllis Carter
 

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