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    Is Lisanne Froon 6 feet 3 inches or 1.84 meters? In the top poster it references both.
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    I just checked,

    The volcano, the park volcano, it is on a ley line, or a vortex line.

    A particularly nasty one, and it is tied to the 411 park situations.

    The same ley line system that is tied to the mothman, the dark beings with red eyes, those sort of sightings and encounters. (chupacabra being part of it)

    This is part of the reason I suspect that there is CIA'ish and Skull&bones connections to those areas of Central America (united Fruit company, etc. All the nasty fascist killer dark side of the Us regime system. Columbia, and so on). bases, dimensional crossing zones, energy influence zones, and so on.
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    More news ...

    http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/2..._Panama__.html

    Quote Cell phones of Kris and Lisanne found.
    Research breakthroughs Panama
    by John van den Heuvel
    BOQUETE -

    The investigation into Kris' and Lisanne's disappearance has received a significant boost yesterday in Panama now a backpack of one of the two missing girls is found, with two mobile phones, digital cameras, clothing and a medical insurance card.

    A Panamanian Indian found the stuff in a river an eight hours walk from where Kris and Lisanne were last seen in early April. He recognized the name on the insurance card and reported the discovery to the police.

    After reports, research leader Betzaida Pitti flew with a helicopter to find the place and confirmed the find last night. The find of the stuff is very important for the research because it is the first concrete trace of the two girls after going missing.

    The Panamanian investigation team was looking, after the futile efforts of a Dutch volunteer team with sniffer dogs at an impasse. Now phones and other personal belongings have been found, the team has new clues for further research like DNA testing.

    As can be subjected to DNA testing bag and clothes and the data on the phones can search algorithms. The key finding is coincidental with the departure of three Dutch detectives to Panama. They depart from Schiphol today and will receive an initial briefing tomorrow from Panamanian criminal investigation and prosecution. The intention is to send more Dutch detectives later in the week. The parents of Lisanne and Kris are very tensed because this is the first concrete clue.

    The river, where the personal property was found by the police in Panama, is very high because of heavy rainfall. So it still is uncertain whether the backpack is left behind on that spot or in a place further upstream. The next few days new research is expected to take place.
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    And even more news ....

    http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/2..._Panama__.html

    Unfortunately it starts to look more and more grim

    Quote Human remains found in Panama
    PANAMA -

    Human remains were found in Panama in the same area where previously a backpack from the missing Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon was located.

    The Ministry of Foreign affairs confirmed on Thursday that "bones and shoes" were found. It remains to be seen whether the remains of the missing young women have been found.

    Foreign Affairs hopes that it will soon be clear. The Panamanian research leader Betzaida Pitty announced ​​during a brief press conference that forensics is done in Panama City, it is unknown how long that will take. According to Pitty thirty people still search the area at this moment where the Dutch women disappeared.

    Yellow package.

    Several Panamanian media showed earlier in the day all photos which showed how Pitty with a yellow package in her hands returned from the search. According to the Dutch Ministry two shoes are found which differ from one another. Further details are not yet known, a spokesman said.

    Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon disappeared without a trace on April 1 during their vacation in Panama. Last weekend was a backpack with their personal belongings found in a river.

    A spokeswoman said to the ANP that the family could not respond immediately.
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    It's approximately two and a half months ago ... I don't think a body decomposes that fast to bones alone.
    That is ... under normal circumstances.

    Anyone else with a more expert view on this?

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    O boy ...

    http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/2...Lisanne__.html

    Quote Found tissue is from Lisanne
    PANAMA -

    The human tissue that was found in the jungle in Panama last Thursday is from Lisanne Froon. That shows the DNA tests that are conducted by a forensic laboratory in Panama City, the forensic institute confirmed that Sunday.

    Tissue of the left foot investigated by the Forensic Institute in Panama City, turns out to be from Lisanne Froon researcher Diomedes Trejos said to the ANP.

    "The foot was in an advanced state of decomposition. We have several samples and compared the profile thereof with that of both parents. "Profile was found to be matching with both parents of Lisanne Froon.

    No signs of violence

    Also, a part of a pelvic examination. "There is still no official report, but it has no signs of violence. It is a female pelvis, "the researcher said. He expects that tomorrow is inconclusive whose pelvis. The Panamanian authorities give Monday afternoon around 17:00 (Dutch time) held a press conference about the missing Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers. That the Utrecht police spokesman Bernhard Jens confirmed Sunday.

    The spokeswoman for the family itself was Sunday not yet aware of the DNA results. They also could not get the families directly address. An official response follows only if there is indeed a Monday press conference in Panama, as previously announced Sunday.

    The remains were found Thursday in a piece of jungle to 8 hours walk from Boquete, the place in Western Panama where Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers stayed for their disappearance on April 1.
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    This whole case sends chills up and down my spine because I was exactly there less than a year ago, despite being
    very careful I got lost for a moment in the jungle with my 2 daughters and a day later we found ourselves fighting for
    our lives when our raft flipped over in, only (!), a class 3 river. It is so very easy to lose control there in Panama ...

    I love the jungle and it is one of the most beautiful places that I visited ... but don't let that peaceful forest fool you.
    It can be dangerous in a split second of negligence.

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