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

    Thanks Foxie :) that’s a great question about paulides’ cluster map comparisons. From what I can figure, his Bigfoot cluster map only covers the Pacific Northwest, so it’ll be tough to find funds to...
  2. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Thanks Foxie.

    I went into some peer reviewed research to try to get a handle on his big profile points.. this one's a long one.

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

    This is as intended, I would conjecture.

    Youtube, rather than discourage re-uploads of "controversial" material (which it could obviously do, with its ability to match up similar content across...
  4. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Thanks Bill. It seems like there are nearly daily clickbait re-uploads with Paulides' name in them, with "new" or whatever in the title, all of which are regurgitated interviews from months if not...
  5. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe. :)

    Buddy. :bearhug:

    Kudos to you for all your work, and all your good intentions.

    But read the books.[/QUOTE]

    Thank you Bill :) I just started his latest one,...
  6. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Howdy y’all, I just got turned onto this Missing 411 thing with Paulides. I watched his movie and listened to 20 hours of his interviews, haven’t read any of his books yet.

    I wanted to apply...
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