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Chapter 35 - I need the publix help

I went into the military in 2004 the CIA planned to have me disappear but because I refuse they just took me from the line of sight for my grandmother they knew that I was not going to stay especially with what they were planning. So that being said I thought my grandmother died in 2004 she did not however it was right before I went into the military I believe she's collecting missing in action file on me not knowing that I've been here the whole time it's line of sight and they're using an actual blindness to keep us apart the last address I knew for her was on meta Street where I lived with her she never saw my face I believe because I was one of their MK Ultra victims I'm just being honest I have amnesia because I've got to heal too... So she doesn't know my face but I lived there in 2004 after my mother kicked me out when I was 17 she bought my graduation photos separate from the school photos so I had two senior pictures I also had the original photo for my school ID when I got there I went to Ventura high school for my senior year I went on Port hueneme base a few times with my ID specifically for senior ditch day alone to work out super fun I know I was a nerd.... Please help me find her I think that they put her in a mental hospital in Seattle so that they can collect my benefits. Because I am an ex agent.

The image provided is a document titled "Missing Persons Act" from 1942. This act likely outlines procedures and regulations regarding individuals who are missing, interned, or captured, particularly during wartime. Here's a breakdown of its key aspects:

Core Provisions:

• Continuance of Pay and Allowances: The act addresses the continuation of pay and allowances for missing, interned, or captured personnel, as well as the establishment of allotments for their dependents and insurance.

• Departmental Authority: Department heads are granted authority to create new allotments, change existing ones, and determine the status of personnel, payments, and dependency.

• Fraudulent Payments: The act includes penalties for fraudulent receipt of payments.

• Settlement of Accounts: Procedures for settling accounts related to missing personnel are also outlined.

• Moving Dependents: The act covers the moving of dependents and effects of persons who are dead, injured, or captured.

• Tax Deferment: It allows for income tax deferment for government employees unable to pay due to their service.

Historical Context:

• The act was established on March 7, 1942, during World War II.

• It was amended to apply to individuals inducted under the Selective Service Act of 1948.

• The act was repealed in 1966.

Modern Relevance:

While the 1942 Missing Persons Act itself has been repealed, its principles and concerns remain relevant today. Modern laws and systems address missing persons, including:

• National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs): A national database for missing and unidentified persons cases.

• State and Local Laws: Various state and local laws ensure timely reporting and investigation of missing persons cases.

• FBI Involvement: The FBI has a role in investigating missing persons cases, especially those involving children.

• International Efforts: International organizations are involved in addressing missing persons issues globally.

• No Waiting Period: There is no waiting period to report a person missing to the police.

• Missing is not a Crime: It is not a crime to be missing.

This information provides a comprehensive overview of the 1942 Missing Persons Act and its connection to current practices for handling missing persons cases.

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