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Post by Summergirl on Jan 9, 2014 8:55:02 GMT -5
and it is a strange mystery; watch the video... The video above at the 1:07 mark shows a news report that is chilling, shocking and inexplicable. Clusters of people simply vanishing, sometimes 2 or 3 but up to 20 and 30 people disappearing from the same locations across the US in national parks, sometimes right from under the noses people that are with them. Young, old and in between, some of them are found in places that are termed as “inaccessible,” or in areas that had already been searched. Stranger still is the reaction of the Federal agencies asked for public records where the answer isn’t just “no, but HELL no,” MissingClusters1.jpg Clothes found shed at the time of the vanishing, sometimes neatly folded, other times not. After compiling the evidence of these disappearances, it shows that there are approximately 30 different locations where these cluster of vanishing people are occurring. link
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Post by popcorn on Jan 9, 2014 9:03:13 GMT -5
Yes, I was gona post that too? Whole groups at at a time disappear?
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Post by baydoll on Jan 9, 2014 9:53:28 GMT -5
What??!! Either this is a very bad hoax or something really very sinister is going on in our national parks. Of course the way our wonderful truth telling media is we'll never know that, will we.
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Post by baydoll on Jan 9, 2014 12:36:29 GMT -5
David Paulides Talks About Melba & Missing Person Cases From his first book, “Missing 411 Western US and Canada”, written by David Paulides, is a map showing the locations of missing persons. “The twenty-eight large dots on the map represent clusters of missing people. When you study the map, you can clearly see a defined area in the middle of the US where there are no missing people meeting the book’s criteria. The light colored tabs represent females; the dark tabs represent males.” Many of the missing people in rural areas are in clusters.and most often occur near bodies of water. “ The largest cluster of missing persons in the western US is in Yosemite National Park. “The state of Pennsylvania is considered a cluster in itself but is not included in the 28 clusters shown on the map.” Source: Missing 411 Western US and Canada”. David Paulides, a former lawman turned investigative journalist and Bigfoot researcher, joined George Knapp to discuss more missing person cases from national parks and forests that government agencies seem to be less than interested in seriously investigating. At this point, he's looked at some 600-650 disappearances from national parks and open spaces in North America, and found around 34 clusters, which involve three or more people missing in geographical proximity to each other. The cases often involve children, who sometimes disappear along with a dog-- many times if they are found alive, they can't speak or recall what happened to them. He recounted the case of "John Doe" which involved a child who disappeared near a creek river in 2010 near Mount Shasta. He was found after five hours, and described being taken into an underground cave by a woman he thought was his grandmother. In the cave were people who like looked robots, and eventually he concluded his 'grandmother' was also one of the robots. Paulides reported that the cases don't show evidence or disturbances that would be associated with animal attacks or a crime scene, which search and rescue dogs would typically uncover. One of the the new clusters he's found is in the Mount Rainier area, and he detailed a case involving a Yale graduate Eagle Scout who went birdwatching along a trail in 1999, and was never seen again. While the disappearances remain mysterious, Paulides has concluded they involve abductions of some kind. By way of precaution, he noted that while some of the missing persons were armed, and some had locater beacons, none of the people in the cases ever had both. bigfootresearch.blogspot.com/2013/08/david-paulides-talks-about-melba.htmlAlso, ATS has a forum discussing this: www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread890404/pg1
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Post by popcorn on Jan 9, 2014 12:41:35 GMT -5
A lot of times the hound dogs could not even start to pick up where they went?
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Post by baydoll on Jan 9, 2014 13:00:07 GMT -5
A lot of times the hound dogs could not even start to pick up where they went? I read that too...they wouldn't have anything to do with the trail. Very odd behavior.
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Post by Summergirl on Jan 9, 2014 13:35:17 GMT -5
One child was found MILES away and in an inaccessible area.
How can that be? Some places no vehicles could even enter.
Makes me think of Barney and Betty Hill, years ago.. UFO's are not a pipedream; more like a nightmare.
I remember there was a HUGE UFO big as a football field, over Phoenix,AZ about 20 years ago. It was seen by many credible people.
We are not alone in the universe.
Some pastors believe it is a demonic manifestation.. i.e. fallen angels.
Area 51 has always been a off-limits-to-us plot of ground, and rumors of alien beings stored there.
Hmmmm... all I know is too many people have seen these for years and years. Something is out there.
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Post by baydoll on Jan 9, 2014 13:46:41 GMT -5
Something is out there alright. They're called Demons. Or the Government. Or both.
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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Jan 10, 2014 16:21:43 GMT -5
Is there any difference between demons and government officials? I agree that so-called aliens are just demons; every time one approached a Christian and was rebuked in the name of Jesus, it vanished. Time is short, so we're hearing more and more about them. It's certainly intriguing, and I'd love to read the book, but it's ridiculously expensive... Oh well, one day (soon!) we'll have the answers to all of life's mysteries....
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Post by baydoll on Jan 11, 2014 7:21:17 GMT -5
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Post by baydoll on Jan 11, 2014 7:25:06 GMT -5
Arlene, I want to read that book too...I'm putting it on my wish list on Amazon, hopefully I can get a used one soon. If one does become available and after I'm done reading it, I'll send it to you. The thread they have on ATS discussing this topic is very interesting (and creepy), to say the least.
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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Jan 11, 2014 12:54:09 GMT -5
Thanks, baydoll. I'll have to check ATS - I haven't been there in a long time.
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Post by emortimer on Jan 13, 2014 11:37:19 GMT -5
Darn it none in Texas...I was going to go visit and see if I get disappeared or they just take kids =0
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