Relevancy: Cameron Ross Burgess worked at the University of Florida's CPS. As we know, CPS is alleged to be involved with child traffickng in a number of ways. The first is the "OOPSY" method whereby the agency loses track of children under their care. These kids "disappear" ... as if that's possible. The other is the accusation that CPS willful kidnaps children and deliberately places in the homes of known sex offenders. CPS is also the place that receives phone calls about trafficked children. Therefore, if the agency were dirty, they would be in the position to cover and abfuscate the facts. There is also a very disturbing incident that happened last January that pinpoints the University of Florida. The law professor who heads the department was arrested for ... ???? .... if you guessed child abuse you'd be right. There is another reason this is relevant, and that is the location of Florida itself. There were a number of "suicides" in Florida. This is but one: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1994323

WTF is going on in Florida?

There were a few strange "suicides" going on down there. I don't know if this one is connected with the others, but it is a case of this guy being in the right place at the right time to have heard plenty ... or been involved. We can't rule that out yet, but I don't want to jump to that conclusion either without proof. He could have been a good guy that got in over his head. I found the mention of the story on Bill Chapman's twitter account. Most of stuff Chapman posts is not uber revealing, but (1) he does post; and (2) once in a while he does put his finger on something, so he's worth following.

https://twitter.com/bchapman151/status/971367462154457088 Very weird. A guy shoots himself in front of the White House and the police do not search his home? #HRCVideo @potus

Chapman's correct. It is MORE than weird. Usually SS is all over this kind of thing, and a trip to the home is de rigueuer, and is COMBING the place! But the police don't even make a visit? Or interview the guy's roommates? Again, it's a WTF moment. But it's in reading the story that I came upon the salient point..

http://amp.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/article203856299.html Burgess worked as a clinical case manager at the University of Florida's Child Protection Team, a unit that responds to child abuse over a wide area of central Florida.

This takes the incident from squirrelly to HUGE!!!! Here's more:

March 06, 2018 11:40 PM GAINESVILLE, Fla. Four days after he fatally shot himself outside the White House, a Florida man's apartment sat untouched by investigators on Tuesday. His roommates had not been questioned by police and didn't even know that he had died. An open, empty handgun case sat on the unmade bed of Cameron Ross Burgess in the Gainesville apartment he shared with two others on a tree-lined street just a few blocks from the University of Florida campus, where he worked helping abused children. There were nine rounds still inside the gun case. Justin Ford was distraught when told of his roommate's death by an Associated Press reporter, saying he had been texting Burgess for days about rent with no answer. He said he also hadn't heard of the shots fired outside the White House. "I must have seen him four days ago or something," Ford said, adding that it wasn't unusual for Burgess to leave for a few days at a time. "Sometimes he would just leave and go on a camping trip or something." ... Police say Burgess fired multiple shots outside the White House on Saturday before turning the gun on himself in front of dozens of onlookers. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump were in Florida at the time. The Metropolitan Police in Washington D.C., the lead investigative agency, did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether the shooting was still being investigated. Gainesville Police Department spokesman Officer Ben Tobias said he did not see "any records of requests for assistance from any agency regarding this incident."

Again:

Gainesville Police Department spokesman Officer Ben Tobias said he did not see "any records of requests for assistance from any agency regarding this incident.

There's confirmation that the SS or any other federal agency did not bother contacting local authorities? Just BIZARRE ... beyond BIZARRE ... it's circling Molochland.

Here's another article on the shooting. It gets into Cameron Ross Burgess' graduation from Auburn and his previous job at Department of Human Resources in Auburn. I'm also noting that he had a degree in psychology. It doesn't mean anything in and of itself, but everything is a clue in piecing this together as to cause and what this young man was involved in. Here's the link:

http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2018/03/why_did_auburn_grad_kill_himse.html Why did Auburn grad kill himself in front of the White House? Updated Mar 6, 6:26 PM; Posted Mar 6, 4:03 PM Another friend of Burgess, Laura Meadows Terrell, wrote a tribute to him on Facebook: "Cam was an employee of mine when he lived in Auburn. At DHR, he was tasked with the enormous responsibility of assessing the safety of abused/neglected children and ensuring that their situations were left better than before. He was always a joy to be around. Even in what seemed like the worst of situations, he was always able to bring some light and positivity to those around him. I was remember him being very strong in his Faith. The last time I saw him, he came by my office for a visit. He brought me a Starbucks and we chatted about his future. He seemed genuinely happy and I was thankful for that. I don't know what happened and I'm not in a position to judge. What I do know is that he helped a lot of children in bad situations and I was able to witness that first hand. He definitely earned a few extra jewels in his crown for that. I will hold onto my good memories of sweet Cam."

And, of course, we have hints at Florida CPS being dirty, dirty, dirty. Then there's Florida itself being the lightning rod for several unexplained deaths. I didn't save all the threads posted, but I do remember Florida coming up several times and it is where the Parkland shooting took place. Oh, and by the way, did anyone happen to see this old video where a classmate calls out David Hogg for being twenty-five-years-old and from California?

https://twitter.com/MikeTokes/status/969301114607648768 WOW: An old video has recently surfaced from one of David Hogg's classmates saying David "shouldn't even be in our school, he's 25 from California" with the annotation "My debate partner is a crisis actor"

Since I just came across the article on Cameron Ross Burgess, I didn't have time to do much digging. My first dumpster dive did yield an article about a University of Florida law professor and charged with child abuse:

http://www.invisiblechildren.org/2017/01/30/florida-child-protection-news-for-january-2017/ A Florida Law Professor at the University of Florida of Florida Levin College of Law who helps run the school’s Center for Children and Families was arrested Tuesday and charged with child abuse. Joseph Steven Jackson, 59, of Gainesville, tried to punch the child, a girl in her early teens, in the face during an argument, but the girl backed away as he swung, the arrest report says. The strike was a glancing blow, and the victim was not injured.

Yes, I'm glad they normalized hitting an underage female who he was having an argument with by stressing it was only a glancing glow and didn't injure her. Makes all the difference.

Also, results of a federal study examined the Florida Department of Children and Families foster care cases services released findings of foster care services. The agency found between April to September 2016 more than half of the children removed in 80 cases were placed in foster homes were without services and without following all safety plans. Florida in 2005, contracted out services to 17 different private service providers. The agency has 90 days to correct the deficiencies. The agency has already called all service providers around the table to find ways to rectify the issues in the federal review. Next, the Florida Department Children and Families (DCF) also receives calls of human trafficking of children. A 54% increase from the previous year showed a total of 1,892 reports. The increase per DCF was due to increased training and screening tools developed between DCF, the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and the Attorney General. DCF tracks human trafficking by three primary categories: sexual exploitation by a non-caregiver, such as an adult entertainment club or escort service; sexual exploitation by a parent, guardian, or caregiver; and labor trafficking per the Associated Press. The Florida Department of Children and Families state website reports all child fatalities within the state. Causes of deaths are still under investigation. What was not found in the news throughout the state indicated 23 children have died due to abuse and neglect.

Here's another article that highlights the burgeoning business of human trafficking in Florida:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/human-trafficking-cases-increase-more-than-50-percent-in-florida/ Human trafficking cases increase more than 50 percent in Florida

And Burgess has been identified as being from Alabama: