There are times when the weight of this world feels like a fog too thick to break.
When the silence of the missing becomes a roar in our spirits.
When the questions have no clear answers, and the very systems meant to protect… become the veils we’re trying to tear down.
But in that fog, something ancient begins to rise — not from politics, not from broken institutions — but from the heart of those who refuse to stop seeking truth. From those who still believe that divine justice does not sleep, and real love does not forget.
We’ve had this project in mind for a very long time. It’s not a trend — it’s a cornerstone.
A newly set foundation within The Realist Pix Corp., built to strengthen this current mission of unbiased, proven truths that began long ago.
And now, the mission we’ve added is going to be a long and hard one.
This is something most companies won’t do — but we are.
Because this wasn’t just an idea. It was a mission. A long time ago.
One we’ve carried silently, waiting for the word… waiting for the moment…
Waiting for the signal that it was time.
And now? It’s hard to explain why this is the right time. Some things can’t be reasoned with — they’re felt. Some things are unexplainable… but necessary. And this?
This became necessary.
That is why we built A.G.E.N.C.Y.
Not to be part of the noise — but to be the signal.
Not to wait on approval — but to act where others hesitate.
Not just to talk about change — but to press deeper into the foundation that makes it unavoidable. What we’re doing now is great and meaningful — but we’re pushing for something far greater. Not just change, but transformation.
Because behind every cold file… is a warm soul still missing.
Behind every disconnected report… is a child who once smiled.
And behind every closed case… is a story heaven has not forgotten.
Scripture for the Missing
“For the Lord hears the needy and does not despise his own people who are prisoners.”
— Psalm 69:33
We believe this. Not as poetry. Not as hope. But as truth.
God sees them. Every last one. The infants taken. The children stolen. The families left in ruins. The justice system may miss them — but He never does.
And neither will we.
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed.”
— Proverbs 31:8
This verse is etched into the foundation of A.G.E.N.C.Y. We do not run on corporate funds or empty slogans. We run on faith, grit, and the command to act.
Because our work is not just investigative — it is intercessory. It is holy. And it is personal.
What We’re Doing
A.G.E.N.C.Y. isn’t just an idea. It’s in motion.
- We will be uncovering the patterns they want hidden as we do now in journalism.
- We will be creating centralized systems for data and reports.
- We will be pushing for missing persons to be treated not as footnotes, but as front-page reality.
- We are integrating faith, journalism, photography, human, and AI, intelligence to restore what the world threw away.
And we’re not afraid to say this:
We were called to this. Not by algorithms.
But by the voice of our Father, who said, “Go find them.” And we will do our best to do so. Funding is everything. But with faith, and with our trust rooted in our Father God, we are certain:
It might take some time, but we will be fine.
Because this is His mission — and He doesn’t start what He won’t finish.
Praise to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Let this be known publicly:
All glory belongs to our Father God.
We move because He allows it. We see because the Holy Spirit reveals it.
And we speak because Jesus Christ gave us boldness through the blood He shed on the cross.
It is Christ who reminds us, in John 14:18 — “I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.”
This is more than metaphor.
This is mission — it always has been.
To every soul still out there — abandoned, taken, lost — That promise is not broken.
Not while we have breath. Not while we have truth. Not while we have Him.
We praise You, Father Divine.
We glorify You, Jesus our Savior.
And we honor You, Holy Spirit — who guides the hands, the hearts, and the mission.
Looking to a Brighter Future
We do not operate from despair — we operate from promise.
Because what’s coming is not just exposure — but restoration.
The day is coming when missing faces will be seen.
When lost voices will be heard.
When justice will not come in whispers, but like a rushing wind.
As it is written in Isaiah 58:10:
“If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday.”
We aren’t waiting for someone else’s noonday.
We’re walking into it — with eyes open, hearts set, and spirits unshaken.
Closing Prayer
Heavenly Father,
We come before You not in fear, but in reverence — with open hands and open hearts.
We thank You for every breath, for every whisper of wisdom You’ve given us.
We lift up every soul who has been taken, hidden, or discarded by this broken world.
We know You see them. We know You know their names.
We ask, Lord — restore what was stolen.
Reveal what was concealed.
Strengthen us with supernatural courage, discernment, and unwavering resolve.
Let Your Holy Spirit flood our minds with truth and guard our steps with grace.
Let Your Son, Jesus Christ, be our anchor in the storm.
And let Your justice, not man’s, be the one we pursue with every ounce of strength.
We thank You for the calling.
We thank You for the burden — because it draws us nearer to Your heart.
And we vow:
We will not forget.
We will not fold.
And we will not stop — until those You love are brought back into the light.
In the mighty, everlasting name of Jesus Christ,
Amen.


Thank you for this thoughtful post, John.
Often I think of those who have been forgotten by this world. I know that every day acts of evil that harm others are committed. I pray to God that He will lessen the pain that such evil causes.
I know that, in the end, a holy and righteous God will make everything right. So many scriptures speak words like these:
“But even the hairs of your head are all counted. Do not fear; you are more valuable than a great number of sparrows.”
These words of our Creator reflect His knowledge of all that happens.
Thank you for speaking for those who can’t speak for themselves. Your gift of using words to help others understand truth are much needed in our times. May God bless you and your family.
Thank you, Chris — truly. And you’re welcome.
Your words carry a depth and compassion that’s rare these days. You’re absolutely right — there is real evil in this world, and far too many are left in its shadow, forgotten by the very systems that were supposed to protect them. But God sees it all.
We believe — without question — that He will make things right.
Not always in the ways we expect, but always in His time, and always with a justice no man can stop.
The verse you shared — “Even the hairs of your head are all counted…” — is such an important one. It reflects just how deeply God knows each and every one of us. Nothing escapes Him. Nothing is overlooked — even those who are missing.
Thank you for standing with us. For caring. For speaking light into dark places.
And thank you for recognizing that truth must still be told — especially when it’s the hardest to face.
I’m grateful for your support. God bless you and your family too. 🙏😎
Thank you for your kind words and your continued efforts to help those who have been wronged.
I think of the words of our Savior:
“And the King will answer and say to them, ‘Truly I say to you, to the extent that you did it for one of the least of these brothers or sisters of Mine, you did it for Me.’”
With you in the battle…
You’re welcome, Chris — that Scripture says it all.
“To the extent that you did it for one of the least of these…” — those words aren’t just comforting; they’re commanding.
They remind us that this mission carries eternal weight. It’s not just about justice here — it’s about obedience there.
Indeed, John. I think we will be amazed at how eternal justice works out.