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Follow-up on Valentine's Day — and far too many of them to count in Alaska
Twenty thousand people are estimated to have disappeared in the Alaska Triangle since the 1970s. The area abounds in bizarre extremist religious cults, sects and communes, as well as small branches of every known mainstream world religion, which coordinate vast networks and pervasive programs of worldwide (antichrist) church intelligence surveillance and religious espionage.

Flamboyant transgender killers are vastly outnumbered by “real woman” who kill, often using covert non-violent methods that may not be suspected as foul play. That of course depends on the precise definition of “real woman” which in these cases is cold comfort to the common man or regular guy presumed to be in search of, if not married already.
Guns are loud, and guns are used to kill, primarily in overt acts of self defense or war, but it is neither the loudness nor perceived violence of guns that kills.
Needles and knives, garrotes, controlled substances, poisons, gases, fumes, and arranged accidents also kill, but more covertly.
This is working backwards from the moment of death to the proximate physical cause of death and the human actions leading up to it that caused death to a person who would not otherwise naturally have died then and there.


It is generally assumed that most – if not all – serial killers are men; however, that isn’t quite true. We have a list of women who are just as bad, if not worse, than many of the most famous male serial killers.

There is a federal culture of patronage and tolerance for female crime, evidenced by a heavily skewed sex ratio in federal prisons.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons lists 93.5% of inmates as male, with only 6.5% female.
Obviously this a serious wholesale violation of Men's Rights as well as the rights of women who are not involved in serious organized crime.
Law enforcement agencies throughout the United States are heavily male-dominated, and spiritually too bald and blind to put female criminals in prison. Law enforcement agencies that hire more women inevitably put more women in prison by mere association even if that is not their intent.





