by Matt Agorist,The Free Thought Project:
If you’ve turned on a television or scrolled through a corporate news feed in the last 48 hours, you know the name Nancy Guthrie. You’ve seen the somber faces of news anchors, the high-definition FBI play-by-plays, and the “miraculous” recovery ofresidual Nest camera data—scrubbed from the digital ether by federal agents working hand-in-hand with Google. The disappearance of an 84-year-old woman, the mother of a prominent NBC anchor, is undeniably a tragedy. No peaceful individual should ever face the violence of abduction.
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But as we always say here atThe Free Thought Project, when the state and the corporate media apparatus begin singing in perfect, high-decibel unison, you need to look at what they are trying to drown out.
While the FBI spends unlimited taxpayer resources and leverages itsterrifying “backend” access to your private home security systemsto find one high-profile victim, there is a literal army of “ghost children” vanishing into the night with zero fanfare. They are the 90,000+ children currently missing in the NCIC database—thousands of whom were last seen under the “protection” of the state itself. Where is their 24-hour coverage and non-stop FBI play-by-plays?
They are nonexistent, and this is intentional.
The timing of this media blitz isn’t just suspicious; it’s tactical. Just as the Guthrie story reached a fever pitch, a massive blow was dealt to the state’s wall of secrecy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein saga. On February 10, 2026,Rep. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna dropped a bombshellafter forcing their way into the DOJ to view unredacted files.
Massie revealed that despite the DOJ employing over500 reviewersto scrub millions of pages, they somehow “missed” or intentionally hid the names of six “wealthy, powerful men” who were likely incriminated. These weren’t just random names; they included billionaires and political heavyweights likeLeslie Wexner, who was explicitly labeled a “co-conspirator” by the FBI in 2019.
The DOJ’s excuse? An “oversight.”
Consider the cognitive dissonance: The FBI can find “residual data” on a disconnected doorbell camera in days when a media elite is involved, yet they spent decades failing to interview a single victim or follow the trail of the world’s most prolific pedophile. As Massie noted, if they found six protected elites in just two hours of searching, imagine what is buried in the3 million pages still being withheld from the public.
Source: SGT Report