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Finding and locating Missing Persons

 

There are thousands of missing persons each year around the globe. They are real people in need of help.The authorities at the very best, manage to retrieve minimal information and mostly come back with poor results. Take a look at some examples, where we have extracted information down to the finest detail.

 

The first few days should provide the clues as to whom will be named "missing". The first 24 hours are critical. Beyond any physical and mental effort, it is possible to reach a specific person in a way we call "backstage".

Imagine a glass wall, through which clues can be discovered, about any person and any event in the world.

Even if a few days have alerady passed, it is still possible to locate the missing person.

Think of a one-page letter, descibing a rendezvous, story or event.

This letter is encrypted, thus allowing us to decypher it and read it's "backstage" content. The same text can receive different meanings if read as a mirror, pausing at every paragraph it receives new interpretations.

In the film "Taken", the hero father examines images from the camera. Naive images that seemingly reveal nothing. But thanks to his professional background, he spots a blurry character which he is able to reconstruct into a clear suspect. 

These are the stages. 

At first everything seems blurry, until we are able to locate and discover the the facts of the event and the story starts to unfold.

A short story:

A while back, I was waiting to get on a bus.us-stop I took out a $20 bill and held it in my hand. Suddenly a gust of wind blew the money I was holding in my hand, and flew into the trees and disappeared. I searched for the money but obviously not a trace was to be found. So I decided to do something "irrational". I returned to the location where I lost the money and then took another bill, similar to the first,  held it up in the air and waited for the wind to take it. As suspected the wind arrived and without hesitation I released the bill. It blew around and believe it or not, led me directly to the location of the lost one.  

 

 

 

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