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

    In the case of Henry McCabe voicemail, the growl sounds like this one:
    (a youtube comment says it's a 4 stroke engine)

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

    Quote Posted by skogvokter (here)
    David Paulides on Coast to Coast AM

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=6VZEQt6lPkY
    A great interview, for sure, but for those readers who got excited (like me! ) about a new C2C show on this more-than-fascinating subject, this was uploaded by one of the many (OMG) fake Dave Paulides channels, and is a repeat of last year's 31 July, 2016 show.

    The last time Paulides was actually on Coast to Coast was 13 December, 2016.

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

    Regarding the remark that in these disappearances no sounds of distress are heard, many UFO reports say that when within a certain radius of the UFO the sounds of nature seem to go to complete silence. Translation: The emanations from the UFO produce sound cancelling. Therefore, someone outside of that radius will hear nothing going on within the radius. At least one of the ET culprits under my suspicion, based on material I have read, is a small reptilian creature, dark in every respect and implicated in many human mutilation cases, mostly out of England.

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    Default 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.
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    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 Razor.

    That said, I believe the truth lies somewhere way out at the tail(s) on the curve. Not sure I have the imagination to conceive of what is behind the abductions and deaths.

    It would be great for a survivor to come forward and try to get further information through regression or other type of recall therapy, but the lack of someone willing to also speaks volumes.

    Whatever technology is employed by whoever is doing this it is most likely not of this world.
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    In this case ( the book series collection of cases ) even if one returnee does cooperate with investigators, the results will not extrapolate well across the entire data set Paulides has assembled into this story of missing 411. There is no primary logical reason to assume that what happened to one person is what happened to another.
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    In this case ( the book series collection of cases ) even if one returnee does cooperate with investigators, the results will not extrapolate well across the entire data set Paulides has assembled into this story of missing 411. There is no primary logical reason to assume that what happened to one person is what happened to another.
    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.
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    Default Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Quote A great interview, for sure, but for those readers who got excited (like me! ) about a new C2C show on this more-than-fascinating subject, this was uploaded by one of the many (OMG) fake Dave Paulides channels, and is a repeat of last year's 31 July, 2016 show.

    Yep,sorry about that.

    The last time Paulides was actually on Coast to Coast was 13 December, 2016.
    http://coasttocoastam.com/guest/paulides-david/7318
    Quote There are plenty of Paulides interviews on YouTube with March 2017 dates in the titles. Same with other topics. Just re-posting older talks.
    I did realize that after posting that video. I haven't following Paulides work for some time and thought it was a new interview.
    I hope at least I got that 411 movie release right. I see myself out...
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    OMG, I'd not heard about that case. It exactly fits the criteria for Paulides' research on the patterns of anomalous urban disappearances. Chilling.
    Elisa Lam, Kayelin Louder, and here we go again: Emma Fillipoff, watch her strange behavior caught on CCTV @1:13 and even weirder @12:25:

    Finding Emma Fillipoff - the fifth estate

    wikipedia.org/Disappearance of Emma Fillipoff
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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    [...] the 1978 disappearance of Steven Kubacki.
    From https://newspaperarchive.com/lowell-...y-08-1979-p-5/

    click to enlarge

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

    Another 3 year-old who disappeared:
    On October 18, 1984, three-and-a-half-year-old Laura Bradbury disappeared from her family's campsite at Indian Cove Campground in Joshua Tree National Park. (source)
    Same area, quite a few years later:
    On Thursday, June 24, 2010 Bill Ewasko disappeared in Joshua Tree National Park. Around 5 pm on Saturday, a search helicopter spotted his rental car at the Juniper Flats trailhead parking area. (source)
    Again, same place:
    The body of a missing park visitor was found at Joshua Tree National Park Wednesday evening, June 6 (2012) [...] Initial reports indicated that the missing party was staying at Indian Cove Campground (source)
    And again, maybe a 'hotspot'?
    November 17, 2016: No Sign of Missing L.A. Couple in Joshua Tree National Park (source)
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    Default 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 is significant.

    http://www.livescience.com/39785-big...tings-gis.html

    If you take the map above and mentally lay it over David Paulides cluster map of disappearances there is a high corollary between the two.

    Edited: Link fixed
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    The livescience link isn't working for me. It could be my own problem, my old Windows XP system is throwing all kinds of nasty surprised at me lately.
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    Default Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Oops, can find link messaged.
    Please livescience link na, thanks

    Mod edit from Bill: I'm not sure I understood that, but I assume it was something to do with the broken link! Fixed now... it's
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    Default Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    The link is this one: http://www.livescience.com/39785-big...tings-gis.html from this thread: projectavalon.net/A Map of Bigfoot Sightings/Distribution

    The bigfoot map is here: http://thumbnails.visually.netdna-cd...b7482cc497.png
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    If you take the map above and mentally lay it over David Paulides cluster map of disappearances there is a high corollary between the two.
    Here is what you get:

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    They look like the same data set. So much so, that I can't help asking if it IS the same data set, by mistake.
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    Default Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

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    It shows a map of Bigfoot sightings and then I linked to the Missing 411 cluster map. The overlap is significant.
    Well, the overlap is very interesting! And many thanks for that.

    But correlation doesn't imply causation. The commonality might simply be the incidence of forested areas. A map of bear encounters might look exactly the same.

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

    Here is a highly strange case that matches Paulides criteria, I show the location using the bigfoot map below:


    The deaths of Arnold Archambeau and Ruby Bruguier are especially perplexing. They were involved in a car crash with Ruby's cousin, Tina, on December 12, 1992. While Tina was found in the crashed car and saved by law enforcement that night, it appears that Ruby escaped from the car, closing the door behind her. Both Arnold and Ruby were nowhere to be found after the accident. Months went by with no sign of them.

    In March 1993, the bodies of Arnold and Ruby were found. Most concerning, perhaps, was that the bodies were found in the same ditch where their car had crashed three months prior. Even more peculiar, each of the bodies was at a different level of decomposition. It was impossible to determine when they died. Friends of Arnold claim to have seen him in the months between the accident and the discovery of his body. (source)

    The Mysterious Death of Arnold Archambeau & Ruby Bruguier

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    • Had he lost or gained any weight?
    • Was his hair much longer?
    • Had he grown any facial hair (beard, mustache) in the 15 months missing?
    In 2001, Amy Rylance was abducted by aliens and according to her housemate Petra Hella, an eyewitness, she went floating through the window carried on a beam of light. Approximately ninety minutes after Petra witnessed the supposed abduction, Amy was found disorientated and covered in mud some 790 kms (490 miles) away.

    Ms Rylance said that she had been abducted for days and when Mackay hospital staff examined her they found that she hadn't eaten for days, and her usually shaved bodily hair had grown considerably.


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