Despite National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, aka NCMEC, knowing about what some have labeled Missing Child Fraud since at least 2008 in the case of Aarys (he prefers Alex) Oberlander Hower they continue to do nothing. As evinced below missing child fraud is at least just below one tenth of 1% of their database, but some evidence like that of former CEO Ernie Allen could place the number as high as 10%, where NCMEC.eu parody organization asserts Allen’s testimony of one third of abduction cases not being reported to FBI’s NCIC database as evidence that the child’s location is known.
Below significant confirmation evidence is revealed of continuing intentional Missing Child Fraud at NCMEC. Will the board members and leadership contacted at NCMEC continue to be Sgt. Schultzes, or will they step up and put an end to these lies and abuses of government money?
This research is standing on the shoulders of giants who felt compelled to try to fix NCMEC’s intentional lies including Luanne Uttley and Emmanuel Lazaridis, both potential victims of Missing Child Fraud at NCMEC’s claws, as well as heroic activists like Jessica Dutter of Project Angel Eyes and groundbreaking journalists like CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Drew Griffin, and more recently and directly Yoselin Person.
NCMEC’s former CEO Ernie Allen in his December 12, 2009 testimony asserted the federal definition of “missing child” constructed by the Missing Children’s Assistance Act of 1984 codified by 42 USC 5772
42 USC 5772 was editorially reclassified as section 11292 of Title 34
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/5772
Archive.org reports NCMEC to have defined missing to Luanne Uttley of WeAreNotMissing.com to have two elements: 1. Law enforcement formal report of a child to be missing, 2. issuance of warrant for arrest for a felony
https://web.archive.org/web/20120618023814/http://www.wearenotmissing.com/responsefromthencmec.htm
Chad Hower’s attorney was given the following definition for missing as: 1. the child being missing 2.illegally held away from custodian
NCMEC’s former CEO Ernie Allen in his December 12, 2009 testimony openly admits parental abduction cases including where a parent knows a child whereabouts, recommends amending federal definition to include parental abductions where not missing, not in current definition 34 USC 11292 which 42 USC 5772 was changed to
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/34/11292
NCMEC.eu parody organization focused on genuinely missing persons provided two constructs of “missing child fraud”
https://web.archive.org/web/20131031202739/http://ncmec.eu/page.php?Id=18#q2
https://web.archive.org/web/20131031164343/http://ncmec.eu/page.php?Id=4&lang=en
Chad Hower’s attorney’s 2008 communication cited this issue of potential misuse of the NCMEC organization subverting actual cases of missing persons.
In 2012, WeAreNotMissing asserted the State Department to assert there to be 3000 abducted children outside the United States.
https://web.archive.org/web/20120828060618/http://www.wearenotmissing.com/erroneousreporting.htm
Ernie Allen’s December, 12, 2009 testimony asserted there were 1,214 abductions to a foreign countries in the NCMEC database, of which 400 were not entered into the FBI’s NCIC database.
NCMEC.eu parody organization asserted Allen’s testimony to be evidence of up to 400 false missing child cases potentially missing child fraud as they constructed.
https://web.archive.org/web/20131031200429/http://ncmec.eu/page.php?Id=45
25% of respondents to an OJP survey asserted they had always known their child’s location
https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/190105.pdf
NCMEC.eu parody organization asserted there to be up to 47 possible cases of missing child fraud up to 26 of which they had verified
At least 4 suspected cases of “missing child fraud” at NCMEC based on mainstream media reports person not missing noticed by our researchers.
There was mainstream media evidence that the following persons claimed to still be missing by NCMEC are not: Aarys (he prefers Alex) Oberlander Hower, Emily Juan and Adam Osaman Shannon and Jason Osama Shannon.
1. Aarys (he prefers Alex) Oberlander Hower NCMEC poster
https://www.missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/1074204/1/screen
SKN mainstream media Alex is not missing
Mainstream Media Report Aarys (Alex) Hower Not Missing Erie, PA, ABC affiliate Yoselin Person
2. Emily Juan NCMEC Poster
https://www.missingkids.org/poster/ncmc/997267/mainposter
Mainstream media identifying her location post supposed kidnapping:
https://nypost.com/2006/05/14/heir-mistress-in-a-tug-of-love/
https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/810078
3. Adam Osama Shannon 4. Jason Osama Shannon
https://www.missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/919137/1/screen
Mainstream media identifying their location in Egypt
https://www.cnn.com/2013/04/12/world/kidnapped-to-egypt/index.html
Falsification evidence for NCMEC radical theory Aarys (he prefers Alex) Oberlander-Hower continues missing since claimed kidnapping in 2006, evidence includes statements from his mother that she visited him in 2009, evidence of a visitation order she secured during such visit giving her time with Alex every other day from 9 am to 5 pm every other day while she remained in St Kitts.
Hero Jessica Dutter of Project Angel Eyes reported Aarys (prefers Alex) Oberlander-Hower was not missing to NCMEC as early as 2012
Chad’s attorney informed NCMEC Alex was with his father.
DOJ, FBI and State of Pennsylvania have all made statements of their knowledge of Alex and or Chad being in St Kitts since 2009
The Hower’s claim as shown in the picture that Aarys (he prefers Alex) Oberlander Hower, the supposedly missing person, was reissued a US Passport in 2019 from the State Department during the War on Terrorism.
NCMEC asserts in 2022 there to be 4996 missing children, so having a between 4 instances of missing child fraud and 400, the rate of false missing children claims at NCMEC may be just below one-tenth of one percent or as high as just below ten percent.
https://www.missingkids.org/gethelpnow/search/poster-results
NCMEC leadership raked in between $160k-450k in 2020, yet had no time to remedy the continuing misinformation of persons as missing that were not
https://www.missingkids.org/content/dam/missingkids/pdfs/2020%20NCMEC%20Form%20990.pdf
NCMEC’s 2020 990 also mentioned a formal written whistle blower policy
https://www.missingkids.org/content/dam/missingkids/pdfs/2020%20NCMEC%20Form%20990.pdf
NCMEC’s 2021 annual report asserted they raked in in excess of $41 million from the government, spending $5.7 million on “Community Outreach,” $13.7 million on “Missing Child Case Management” and $14 million on “Information and Case Analysis”
https://www.missingkids.org/content/dam/missingkids/pdfs/2021-year-in-review.pdf