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

    First off let me state there is no way of knowing for sure what happened to any of the people in the Paulides books. There is just not enough data.
    I will state that I'm damn near 100% sure there is not going to be a one size fits all answer.

    These cases vary, in some instances I absolutely think there are rational, explainable answers that most folks would accept and be able to relate with.

    But I've wrestled with a few of these, and there are some I do not believe any law enforcement agency would entertain the notion of in so far as it being a reality to any given disappearance.

    I wrestled with this one when I read it in MISSING 411 WESTERN UNITED STATES.

    I find it intriguing to no end that Paulides states that Native Americans, and early miners and Settlers had legends about this place. I would like to know more about those legends.

    I personally get the feeling that this area could be the location of an underground ancient culture ie Atlantis, or alien base.
    Edgar Cayce stated that when Atlantis went down, a large contingent came to the Colorado area.

    I think refugees from Atlantis came in two types.
    Those of the higher classes who had the ability to take a large degree of technological know how with them and those who did not.
    Those who had the material assets and know how, in my opinion did now stay on the surface, but instead created underground civilizations.

    I personally think it possible that this kid is still alive.
    I think it possible these ancient underground civilizations occasionally take folks for their ranks every once in a while.

    The clothes did not show the weather wear of the years it should have had.
    And further all that was found was a tooth and a skull cap.
    It was as if these articles were placed here to give the family closure.
    Technology as we now know it is at a place where items such as a tooth and a skull cap could be manufactured via 3-D biological printers.

    I'm not saying this is the case, I'm saying it is a possibility I'm open to.

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    I will state that I'm damn near 100% sure there is not going to be a one size fits all answer.

    These cases vary, in some instances I absolutely think there are rational, explainable answers that most folks would accept and be able to relate with.
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    I personally think it possible that this kid is still alive.
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    Yeah, unfortunately David Paulides sometimes gives the impression that there may be a one-size-fits-all explanation. That might just be the way he comes across as I'll bet he doesn't really believe that. That said, there are definitely some common high strangeness themes running through a number of these cases.

    And there is definitely a hidden hand theme, whether it's Sasquatch, aliens, atlantian refugees or nefarious people with access to technology we don't know about.

    I often have the same thought about some of these folks still being alive "somewhere". Maybe it's even possible they were placed back in society with no memory of who they were and what happened. Probably false hope...

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

    What do you think is going on here??

    The part about finding the victims' clothes neatly folded is creepy as hell...



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

    Good subject matter for the new XFiles!
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    Good subject matter for the new XFiles!
    Absolutely...

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

    This 411 book is sitting in my bookcase now. It curious, thought provoking and seemingly thorough.

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

    Ive read a few of the cases and believe some are related to portals. Even NASA admits the existence of them, not that NASA is much of a truth sponsor...

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

    This mystery is so deep and so lacking in logic that pretty much any theory will be just as valid as another.

    Portals? Ufo abduction? Black ops? Bigfoot? Lex Luthor? Vampires? Couldnt put a sheet of looseleaf between 'em. You can throw as much mud at the wall as you wish....if only you could find the wall.

    What does strike me as being extremely odd is the seeming uncooperativeneess of the national parks themselves.

    This is the type of high strangeness that makes the skinwalker ranch look normal.

    I regard member DNA as as near an authority as you can be on this stuff. His theory about.underground alien bases is as good as any ive heard....but i'll let him explain

    I'd be interested in the ley line configuration of some of.these areas. It usually speaks volumes

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

    This is brave and important info. Thank you. The missing person files should be bulging. I remember reading the story of ADAM when my child was young and because of that, I never took my eyes off my son growing up in his elementary years. From all of our studies and readings, alien abduction would seem so available in a remote area. These creatures are human flesh eating aliens or abducting to their ships for other unspeakable reasons. It cannot be dismissed. Few, lets face it, are ever found dead or mutilated. My own personal opinion is that Whitley Streiber works for the other side.
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    Default Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    BIGFOOT AND UFOs (which seem to be connected) could be a part of the answer.

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

    Quote Posted by Ewan (here)
    This 411 book is sitting in my bookcase now. It curious, thought provoking and seemingly thorough.
    Might I add disturbing and upsetting as many of these people are kids.

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    I think there is a film coming out near the end of this year about this high strangeness subject. I also have the book which is highly compelling and unfathomable. This film which is being made by paulides and his team I believe will hopefully shed a glimmer of light on this disturbing subject. My heart breaks for all the families of the missing 😢

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    Quote Posted by Ewan (here)
    This 411 book is sitting in my bookcase now. It curious, thought provoking and seemingly thorough.
    Might I add disturbing and upsetting as many of these people are kids.
    Didn't Simon state that reptilians like to eat children? This discussion that portals may be involved did resonate with me. Doc Marquis stated that Satanists have a goal to take over the military and government, so it is no surprise that some rituals are going on in National Parks that open some of these portals. This would explain the cover up of missing people so people are not as aware of what is going on, therefore if we don't know something exists then how can we take action against it? That is my idea on this subject, but of course I don't really know. I feel like this is just the tip of the iceburg....

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

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    This mystery is so deep and so lacking in logic that pretty much any theory will be just as valid as another.

    Portals? Ufo abduction? Black ops? Bigfoot? Lex Luthor? Vampires? Couldnt put a sheet of looseleaf between 'em. You can throw as much mud at the wall as you wish....if only you could find the wall.

    What does strike me as being extremely odd is the seeming uncooperativeneess of the national parks themselves.

    This is the type of high strangeness that makes the skinwalker ranch look normal.

    I regard member DNA as as near an authority as you can be on this stuff. His theory about.underground alien bases is as good as any ive heard....but i'll let him explain

    I'd be interested in the ley line configuration of some of.these areas. It usually speaks volumes
    This whole topic is fascinating and creepy as hell. And yes dna's thread is amazing with so much information and as far as I'm concerned his theory is as good as any when it comes to this bizarro case.

    I recently listened to david pauladis on some radio show. It's was great. I have to remember which one it was. He has such organized details and really knows how to lay out the eerie..very disturbing questions left totally unanswered.

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    This 411 book is sitting in my bookcase now. It curious, thought provoking and seemingly thorough.
    Might I add disturbing and upsetting as many of these people are kids.
    Exactly. Omg he spoke a about a string of murders that occurred and were very similar because of the ️dogs these children were abducted with. The ️dogs were returning and in perfect condition. Wtf?

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

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    Quote Posted by Ewan (here)
    This 411 book is sitting in my bookcase now. It curious, thought provoking and seemingly thorough.
    Might I add disturbing and upsetting as many of these people are kids.
    Yes you may. I must have had a selective memory block there as now you mention it I rememder tearing up on more than one occasion.

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    Having listened to George Noory interview David Paulides and heard what Mr. Paulides has -- and has not -- done to get to the real heart of each missing person encounter, I can't help but ask what appears to me to be a most obvious question; WHY HASN'T ANYONE ASKED THE BEST REMOTE VIEWERS TO TACKLE INDIVIDUAL CASES?

    I'm sure men like Daz Smith or Dick Allgire could shed some light on this situation. I don't know what they might charge, but in some cases they might do a few RV scans for a reasonable price, if not for free for distraught parents.

    There's no question in my mind that there will turn out to be more than one explanation -- and maybe the truth might be more unsettling than the silence. But, hey, this is a time for disclosure is it not?
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    Default Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

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    Having listened to George Noory interview David Paulides and heard what Mr. Paulides has -- and has not -- done to get to the real heart of each missing person encounter, I can't help but ask what appears to me to be a most obvious question; WHY HASN'T ANYONE ASKED THE BEST REMOTE VIEWERS TO TACKLE INDIVIDUAL CASES?

    I'm sure men like Daz Smith or Dick Allgire could shed some light on this situation. I don't know what they might charge, but in some cases they might do a few RV scans for a reasonable price, if not for free for distraught parents.

    There's no question in my mind that there will turn out to be more than one explanation -- and maybe the truth might be more unsettling than the silence. But, hey, this is a time for disclosure is it not?
    I gotta say that is a great idea. I'm gonna drop Paulides an email on that one.

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

    Having given it a little thought, folding the clothes of the victim or sending the dog back unharmed are precisely the sort of nonsensical acts one might take to throw researchers off their scent. It's just the sort of distraction that muddies the waters enough to discourage/confuse the casual investigator. Its something I might do if I were the one responsible for this sick sh!t.

    Then again, I'm reminded of a chapter in John Keel's 'the mothman prophecies' titled "games non people play". This type of sick mischief is highly reminiscent of "Indrid Cold" and his cronies. As Keel would likely point out, IT'S NOT MEANT TO MAKE SENSE. It's meant to cause a nauseous blend of fear, paranoia, confusion, and hysteria. These entitiies (or whatever one.wishes to call them) get off on this sh!t. They inhale this disturbing energy like we inhale oxygen.

    Whatever is responsible is, no doubt, the very epitome of evil. I think if we knew what really was going on, and who/what was responsible, and why.....we might not sleep another night for the rest of our lives

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

    Regressing the few victims who survived but could not remember what happened to them might be a way to get more information.
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