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I am only telling you about these books because I have read them all and could not put them down. Spooky,
Missing 411 is a series of 3 books written by David Paulides. Each of the 3 reporting strange disappearances in different parts of North America. National Parks have the strangest missing cases. Many of these disappearances have commonalities….. very strange ones. How does a disabled 2 year old disappear 5 steps behind you only to be found 10 miles away over two mountain ranges 12 hours later, missing a shoe or two and no marks at all on his feet??? The video mentions one of the strangest.
• The National Park Service attitude toward missing people
• How specific factors in certain cases replicate themselves in different clusters
• Exposing cases involving missing children that aren’t on any national database
• Unusual behavior by bloodhounds/canines involved in the search process
• How storms, berries, swamps, briar patches, boulder fields and victim disabilities play a role in the disappearance
• The strategies of Search and Rescue personnel need to change under specific circumstances
I personally believe the Sasquatch phenomenon is real. I say this because of literally thousands of sightings for hundreds of years. For some odd reason there’s always a tremendous amount of effort placed on discrediting anyone who sees or brings forward evidence of their existence.
Hi Tombraider,
I just posted a new story regarding the possible correlation between Bigfoot and Missing Persons.
Got it, thank you!
have that book heard him on coast to coast in the night, very good, spooky, the connections are bizarre. I suggest buying it from him.
TR,
This phenomenon is real. Native Americans, hundreds of years ago, reported the same Sasquatch phenomenon. It’s not a “modern” phenomenon.
The tremendous amount of effort to discredit, is a “modern phenomenon”, and it’s not an odd reason, it’s “deliberate’.
Great post!
Between the Sasquatch, underground labs and Satanists I would think that would make up the lion share of the missing never found.
I just got through reading one of Paulides’ books and am eager to get my hands on the others. These stories are so freaky that you simply can’t make this stuff up!