Are we being lied to? Recognizing the Chart Signatures of a Fabricated Missing Child Narrative
- B. W. Sloane

- Mar 18
- 6 min read

One of the most important skills within the FPR Method™ is the ability to recognize when a chart is describing a real-world event and when it is describing the narrative that forms around that event. At first glance these two situations can appear identical because both produce a chart when a timestamp is entered. However, the internal structure of the chart behaves very differently depending on whether the moment reflects an actual disappearance or the spread of a story about one. Over time certain patterns begin to appear again and again in charts connected to fabricated or distorted cases, and once an investigator learns to recognize them the difference between a real search and a narrative-driven situation becomes clear very quickly.

The first signal often appears in the victim section of the chart. In genuine missing person charts the first section almost always carries some form of physical or emotional pressure indicating that the individual at the center of the event has encountered force, restriction, or confrontation. Mars may appear as the initiating force behind the event, Saturn may represent confinement or restriction, and Pluto often signals domination or irreversible transformation. The Moon usually interacts directly with these placements because it behaves as the emotional body of the person involved in the situation. When the narrative is fabricated or the event is being misrepresented, the first section begins to behave differently. Instead of showing the mechanics of harm it often fills with symbols that describe disruption or narrative instability, particularly Mercury, Neptune, Uranus, or Lilith. In these situations the first section stops describing a person undergoing pressure and instead begins describing the construction of the story itself.
A second clear indicator appears when communication planets dominate the investigative grid. In genuine abduction or harm charts Mercury typically appears as part of the timeline, representing phone calls, messages, witnesses, or statements given after the event. In fabricated or narrative-driven charts Mercury spreads across numerous sections of the structure, sometimes appearing repeatedly in the inner dial across areas connected to communication, exposure, and public awareness. When this occurs the chart begins to behave less like a map of physical movement and more like a map of how information travels between people and environments. The dominant force moving through the structure is not the event but the story about the event.
The presence of Neptune introduces another layer that often appears in narrative-driven cases. Within the FPR framework Neptune governs illusion, emotional projection, sympathy, and the dissolving of clear boundaries between fact and interpretation. When Neptune overlays communication-heavy charts the emotional atmosphere surrounding the event becomes foggy and difficult to verify. Stories connected to these charts often evoke strong sympathy or emotional reaction from the public while the structural evidence describing what actually happened remains weak or inconsistent. Neptune does not necessarily indicate deception in every chart, but when it combines with dominant Mercury patterns it frequently signals situations where the emotional narrative becomes stronger than the factual structure beneath it.
Another powerful signal appears in the public axis of the chart. The Midheaven represents how the situation becomes visible to the world, including media attention, reputation, and the public narrative that forms around an event. When the Midheaven falls in Leo the story often moves quickly into the public spotlight because Leo governs recognition, performance, and visibility. Situations with Leo at the Midheaven frequently attract attention, discussion, and public engagement. When this placement combines with heavy communication patterns elsewhere in the chart the event often becomes a highly visible narrative rather than a quiet investigation unfolding privately behind the scenes.
The presence of a Libra cluster can further reinforce this dynamic. Libra governs public perception, social image, and the way individuals are viewed by others. When multiple planets gather in Libra the chart often describes environments where reputation and appearance play an important role in how events are interpreted. Jupiter in Libra can expand the reach of the narrative, Saturn in Libra can give the story a sense of seriousness or legitimacy, and Pluto in Libra can indicate deeper power dynamics influencing how the situation is perceived by the public. When these placements appear together the chart frequently describes a situation where the narrative surrounding the event becomes socially significant and widely discussed.
One of the most revealing indicators in fabricated cases is the absence of the physical mechanics normally present in genuine harm charts. Real crimes create pressure across several sections of the chart at once. The victim’s section shows force or confrontation, the opposing section shows action or intent, and movement indicators describe changes in environment or location. When those structural layers are missing the chart begins to feel symbolically shallow despite the emotional intensity of the story. The structure becomes dominated by communication, perception, and reaction rather than force, containment, or movement.

Now to the left here I want you to see that
1 - Scorpio in the ASC
2 - Uranus in the 1st Section and its in retrograde
3 - Neptune is in the 2nd Section in retrograde sitting in Sagittarius.
4 - Ruler of the 1st section is in the 12th section
5 - Libra in the 12th section with Pluto
So already we are beginning with too many red flags that tell us this is not about a boy who is missing, but about how the public percieves this story for monetary gain.
Libra in the FPR Method governs public perception, reputation, and the way a situation appears through the eyes of others, which means the moment Libra becomes active the environment shifts from private reality into the realm of public interpretation where the story itself begins to matter. Add Pluto to that Libra environment and the narrative immediately gains weight, intensity, and psychological influence because Pluto introduces deeper power operating beneath the surface of perception. Move that Pluto placement into the twelfth section and the dynamic changes again, because the twelfth governs hidden realities and concealed circumstances, meaning the deeper truth behind the event no longer exists where people are looking while the visible story continues to circulate above it.
Now make that same Pluto the ruler of the first section in a missing child chart through Scorpio rising and the structure becomes unmistakable, because the core reality of the situation is now governed by a planet sitting in the very section that hides truth from view. At that point the chart is already telling us that what people see and what actually happened are no longer operating in the same place.
Then the final piece appears. Uranus retrograde sitting directly in the first section introduces disruption and shock into the identity of the event itself, and when Uranus appears here in retrograde motion it often signals that the narrative surrounding the situation contains a dramatic break from reality. Instead of quietly reflecting a search for a missing child, the chart begins to behave like an explosive contradiction where the public story erupts into attention while the deeper truth remains concealed beneath it.
When Libra perception, a hidden Pluto ruler, and Uranus retrograde in the first section all speak at once, the structure stops describing an investigation and starts describing something else entirely.
The story becomes louder than the event and the chart quietly signals that the version of reality people are hearing may not simply be incomplete. It may be fundamentally wrong. (insert shocked emoji) - this case was incredible to do.
When investigators step back and examine the full pattern of these placements together, the chart often reveals that the most significant development occurring at that moment was not the disappearance of a child but the emergence of the narrative surrounding that disappearance. The chart records the spread of the story, the emotional response it generates, and the way it enters public awareness. Meanwhile the structural evidence describing an actual search for a missing child remains weak or absent.
This distinction is one of the most powerful insights within the FPR Method™. A chart does not record rumors or assumptions. It records the energetic structure of the moment being examined. Sometimes that structure describes a crime, sometimes it describes concealment, and sometimes it reveals that the event unfolding at that moment is the formation of the story itself.
For investigators willing to follow the structure rather than the narrative, the chart quietly reveals which reality they are truly looking at.
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