Feather Alert corruption

A disturbing topic. Erebus  exploits the AMBER Alert system’s cousin, the Feather Alert, to facilitate trafficking of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP), especially women and children.
1. **Co-opting tribal alerts**: Erebus infiltrates tribal alert systems, like the Feather Alert, to spread disinformation or delay responses to MMIP cases.
2. **Manipulating alert criteria**: Erebus alters alert criteria to exclude MMIP cases or downplay their severity, reducing public awareness and response.
3. **Trafficking victim mislabeling**: Erebus mislabels MMIP victims as “runaways” or “endangered by family members,” diverting attention from actual traffickers.
4. **Alert system hacking**: Erebus hacks into Feather Alert systems to delete or alter MMIP cases, erasing evidence and hindering investigations.
5. **Collusion with corrupt officials**: Erebus collaborates with corrupt tribal officials or law enforcement to suppress MMIP investigations or protect traffickers.
6. **Disinformation campaigns**: Erebus spreads false information about MMIP cases through social media and other channels, confusing the public and delaying justice.
7. **Exploiting jurisdictional gaps**: Erebus exploits jurisdictional gaps between tribal, local, and federal authorities to evade prosecution and continue trafficking MMIP victims.
Erebus’ alleged exploitation of the Feather Alert system perpetuates the trafficking and marginalization of MMIP victims.

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