9/26/10

You've got someone to blame..... Day 0 abduction.

A crisp fall morning, the second official day of Fall, leaves slightly beginning to change and the smell of fresh cut grass in the air. A few Halloween decorations adorn a couple of eager houses in the neighborhood, preparations for afternoon Sunday football games are taking place and the weekend happenings chug along as they do every weekend with little change and few surprises.

The online world, two videos have been posted to the Internet but only a small group of people have watched them. They have been added to a long list of other controversial videos on a government list. But have not been marked a threat, rather they are considered likely to be the ramblings of a college comic book geek or theatre major hoping for attention.

At 5:06pm on this particular Sunday is when the first call comes into 911, "I'd like to report a missing person." The standard information is taken and the caller is told they have to wait at least 3 full days for someone to officially be reported missing. Another call is answered, then another, a total of 100 calls to the police to report a missing person, all adults, few being taken as serious situations as there seems to be no signs of foul play or other reports of assault. Why aren't the police concerned when they receive 100 calls? Because its not one police station its numerous all across the Unites States. So when Dante West's wife calls the San Diego Police Department crying wondering why her husband never came back from the store there is no connection to Linda Hazel's son calling the Alton Police department in Illinois saying his mom never made it to his house and she's not answering her cell phone.

After Abduction day more news reports and debates on how this went unnoticed will riddle the airwaves and a national alert system will be established when a certain number of abductions take place at one time in one day someone, somewhere will be notified. A few short days after Abduction day law enforcement will try and fathom how so many people can be taken at the same time across the country; and what size of an army/cult must be employ to pull off this task without it going unnoticed. Military procedures have not gone off as smoothly as this action did, not one person called to report they saw an abduction or any of the 100 people in any interactions that would have caused a disturbance and alerted anyone any sooner than Cipher than had planned for.

Status Update: Dante West is Heading to the mall, and then the game, 4 maybe some drinks with the boys after. Dante lives in a small suburban town, he's in a relationship with Marcia, we know where he works, where he graduated from, and the fact that he enjoys building stuff. He logs in daily and lets the world know what he's doing and what he watched on TV the night before. Dante shares pictures of his daughter, and talks about his love of coffee at the local chain place. While all this gets comments after comments and his photos gets liked, none of it has anything to do with why he was chosen fro abduction day.

Meet Linda Hazel, she likes the TV show Cake Boss, has two older sons who have moved out, is in a relationship but isn't saying with who. She enjoys a good pedicure, we don't know her religion, her political views, or her heritage, but none of that has anything to do with here being taken on abduction day. She might not have updated her status in a couple of days but she's been taking care of her farm and commenting on friends status updates, pictures and stories. She was chosen for absolutely no reason.

Dante and Linda are two of the first reported, their abductions are labeled text book as two people each taken while out of the home, obviously followed and then quickly snatched. Most likely tossed into a vehicle and driven off to not attract attention. Then there's Scott Lawerence, Scott's family receives a call from his employer asking if there was an emergency that called him home. His family states they have not seen him since he left for work 5 hours prior. His employer does a full search of the building and grounds completely baffled how one of their top employees could go missing while on shift and leave the facility without being noticed. This abduction shakes the country to its core, the severity of the situation is realized when Scott's story is told. While prisoners have made escapes from prisons, never before has a corrections officer been taken from a prison and not one prisoner is missing. Scott Lawerence a CO at The Garner Correctional facility in Garner Connecticut standing at 6 foot 2 inches, with hand to hand combat training armed with pepper spray and a taser should not have been an easy target. Cipher got him out of a prison easier than someone trying to steal a book from the library.

Abduction day has happened, 100 people with zero connection to one another, no demands or motive can be seen, they fit no profile of common abductees and not until tomorrow will anyone realize that all of them have been taken by the same person. Today the largest crime in history has happened tomorrow the greatest atrocity perpetuated on mankind begins.

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