r/u_Ikeprz

"Your mother is still waiting." (1965, Archive)
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"Your mother is still waiting." (1965, Archive)

I’ve been digging through the post-WWIII reconstruction archives lately, and this missing person poster keeps surfacing in my research. At first glance, it looks like a standard missing person notice, but the typed note at the bottom... that’s what keeps me up at night.
I’ve been tracking the files recently declassified by the Trump administration regarding the union’s history. It’s strange—there’s this vague paper trail pointing back to a 1965 social assistance program under Robert F. Kennedy’s administration. On paper, it was supposed to provide aid to vulnerable citizens, but the logistics were run by a shadowy alliance of private entities, most notably a meat-processing corporation called Midwest Meats S.A. de C.V.
It’s all so ambiguous, but the connections are starting to form. David Steller didn't just go missing—he was "processed."
I’m currently looking into the disappearance of two German brothers who allegedly uncovered the truth behind this in 1980; their truck was found completely abandoned in the middle of the Nevada desert, empty as if they had simply ceased to exist.
Everything seems to point back to an even older shadow—the rumors of a pact signed by President Alf Landon back in 1937. It’s all connected. Has anyone else managed to find original blueprints or internal memos regarding these "assistance centers"? Every time I stare at these faces, I wonder how many thousands were funneled into that system.

u/Ikeprz — 4 days ago