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  1. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    This could be a new case for David.

    https://nypost.com/2019/12/27/interesting-items-found-during-search-for-missing-oregon-hiker-cops/
  2. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Dave Paulides seems to have fallen off the map since his movie came out. I wonder if he has moved on or is working on something bigger?
  3. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Is it odd that the documentary is out and offered on iTunes (where I saw it), and yet David is not out speaking about it? This was a labor of love for him, and he is not out promoting it.
  4. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    I agree with you SB. I thought it was a poor example for the central plot because it implied and stated by the parents that one of the campers killed the boy. My assumption was that they all agreed...
  5. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    bumping this video
  6. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Here is a Joe Rogan podcast where he is speaking with Jeff B. Evans, who is an adventurer, expedition leader, high-altitude medic, physician assistant.

    Evans has pulled people off of Denali and...
  7. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    I posted this on a Bigfoot map thread, but it may have been missed by Paulides enthusiast there.

    It shows a map of Bigfoot sightings and then I linked to the Missing 411 cluster map. The overlap...
  8. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    That is true Norman. But a survivor coming forward could provide a jumping off point to focus thought on a smaller range of possibilities behind the disappearances.
  9. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    My thoughts on the Missing 411 based on reading 4 of the books is that I have no idea because I keep thinking the answer lies somewhere in the middle of the Bell Curve. I firmly believe in Occam's...
  10. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    There are plenty of Paulides interviews on YouTube with March 2017 dates in the titles. Same with other topics. Just re-posting older talks.
  11. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Which came first? The strange disappearances or the National Park designation?

    I would say the former and that's why the land became The latter.

    Prior to Yellowstone in 1880's no country set...
  12. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    It can't be that... there's a whole bunch of urban disappearances, as well, which Dave is now beginning to focus on, too; also in rural areas, which aren't National Park or National Forest areas.
    ...
  13. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    I've communicated with Dave on this.

    My thought is that the national parks were created to cordoned off these places where no one should live because of these abnormalities. It was easier than...
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