'Missing 411', by David Paulides: Tracking unusual missing persons cases

kalibex said:
angelburst29 said:
Authorities said no foul play was involved in Noah's death, which they called a tragic accident. An autopsy will be conducted, which is standard procedure.

Let me guess: "Exposure" or "Unknown". :mad:

Unrelated perhaps....... :huh:....... But other strange doings with toddlers and children.
Deputy Rescuing 2-year old Child Running On Highway
Published on Jan 22, 2016


Toddler Running Down Busy Oregon Highway Caught on Dashcam Video
http://canmua.net/oregon/toddler-running-down-busy-oregon-highway-caught-on-336895.html
22 Jan 2016

Toddler Running Down Busy Oregon Highway Caught on Dashcam Video : A sheriff deputy s dashcam caught the moment he spotted and rescued a 2-year-old boy running down a busy highway in Newport, Oregon.

A sheriff deputy's dashcam caught the moment he spotted and rescued a 2-year-old boy running down a busy highway in Newport, Oregon.

The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office in Oregon shared the dashcam footage from Jan. 9 on Facebook this week to alert the public about the "dangers of distracted driving."

Deputy Jeremy Gautney was traveling on U.S. Route 101 when he discovered the toddler "running down the middle of the highway in his lane of travel," Lt. Curtis Landers said in the video. Gautney "quickly came to a stop and rescued the child from the danger of passing motorists."

Cop Finds 3-Year-Old Girl Alone in 'Freezing Cold' Parking Lot at Night-Jan 5, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzxGmabl7bw
Toddler Found Driving on Highway in Florida-Jan 8, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK1aSnl43J4
Parents Drives 90 Miles Before Realizing 3-Year-Old Daughter Was Left Behind at Rest Stop-Aug 10, 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C02mSfJ5JF0

Shortly after saving the tot, Gautney "was alerted to the child's frantic parents who were searching for him," Landers explained. He added that the child was returned to his parents unharmed.
had slipped out through an open door and ran straight toward the highway while "the family was cleaning up after a gathering at a nearby community center," Landers said.

"We share this video as a reminder of how quickly things can go wrong and the danger and potential result of distracted driving," Landers said. The incident was "investigated thoroughly" and "no criminal charges will be brought to the parties involved," he added.

01092016 Media Release

The following video is for educational purposes and not intended to ridicule or question those involved. The incident was investigated thoroughly and determined to be accidental and no criminal charges will be brought to the parties involved. The video is intended to focus on traffic safety and the dangers of distracted driving.
Posted by Lincoln County Sheriff's Office - Oregon on Thursday, January 21, 2016

The dashcam video of the 2-year-old running down the highway had nearly 20,000 views on Facebook as of Friday morning.
 
I wonder if this strange activity is because of the frequency fence. Children absorb more EMF and maybe it's affecting their minds a lot more. Or the effects of the Wave could be in play. And considering what the C's said about souls not seating sometimes until later childhood, they could be much more easily influenced by 3D and 4D forces.
 
This incident discuss's the investigation and cover up of the "Extraordinary Death of Todd J. Sees "

This "High Strangeness" event is (one of the most current and), well documented examples of the "Process of Alien Abduction's" (with all respect to the victim and his family).

2/2/2014 The Todd Sees Incident Briefing & Roundtable Discussion
http://beyondtheedgeradio.podomatic.com/entry/2014-02-04T17_43_17-08_00
Synopsis :
EPISODE DESCRIPTION

The disappearance and eventual death of 39-year-old Todd Sees has been one of the most mysterious cases in modern ufology.

In the early morning of August 4th, 2002,Todd Jeffrey Sees rode his ATV, starting at his home at the base of Montour Ridge in Northumberland County, PA. (Point Township), on a short jaunt up a mountain trail adjacent to a sprawling high power line. After he failed to return home by noon, the family became concerned and notified the authorities.

A massive search effort ensued...which included search & rescue personnel (with search dogs and helicopters), local & state police, as well as an organized search team that numbered 200+ volunteers. The entire area from the top of the ridge, adjacent woods and the family property was explored...including a small pond located 70 feet from the Sees house. Divers and dogs searched the area in and around the pond...without success.

The effort continued for approximately 36 hours...until the second morning of the search, a family member noticed something in the bushes around the fore-mentioned pond. Todd Sees body had been discovered...in an area that was heavily searched the previous day.

Since that time, there has been very little information released to the public. The death was ruled as 'fatal cocaine toxicity'...despite evidence suggesting that something else most likely occurred. The circumstances involving the recovery, handling, autopsy and final arrangements with the body are also mired in controversy.

A joint investigation by Butch Witkowski / Cold Case Unit of the UFO Research Center of PA and the Phantoms & Monsters Fortean Research team has uncovered previously undisclosed information in regards to this incident. This briefing will include objective & authentic discoveries...and the roundtable discussion will present an opportunity for the participants to fashion plausible scenarios as to what may have actually occurred.

NOTICE: Though the investigation has not concluded, the team has begun to formulate a probable scenario as to what occurred and why Todd J. Sees died. The only statement we could give at this time is that, as of 1/22/2016, the UFO abduction theory has a greater than 50% likelihood to have transpired as
an aspect to this case. This information is in accordance with the evidence we currently have. Any further updates will be posted at this site page.

The Todd Sees Death Investigation has entered a new phase. The UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania team and it's accredited investigators had 'boots on the ground' in Northumberland County, PA., in particular, the former Sees homestead and significant locations pertinent to the case.

Some of the new information was presented and compiled during the Paranormal Round Table, which convened in Alburtis, PA on Saturday, April 18th, 2015. The investigators were once again in Northumberland County on Sunday, April 19th following up on other leads.

Since I wasn't able to attend the event on Saturday, I discussed the new findings with UFORCOP Director Butch Witkowski on Sunday and began to peruse the recently discovered evidence after it was forwarded to me.

At this point, the current consensus among the team is that Todd Jeffrey Sees of Point Township in Northumberland County, PA, who went missing on August 4th, 2002, was a victim of unexplained circumstances that resulted in an extraordinary death.

This is not a final conclusion, but only the best theory currently available. Specific details, other than what had been presented earlier, will not be disclosed at this time. The team is making significant progress, but there are other inquiries and leads to examine.

If you have information applicable to this investigation, please contact Butch Witkowski / UFORCOP or Lon Strickler / Phantoms & Monsters Fortean Research. Thanks!
http://www.phantomsandmonsters.com/p/todd-sees-investigation.html

About Butch Witkoski - Director, Founder,
UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania
Editor, JAAR, Journal of Alien Abduction Research

Member Institute of Frontier Science
ParaNexus™
Consultant/Advisor - Ufology
Former MUFON Chief Investigator,
Star Team Investigator & State Section Director
Former Law Enforcement Office


This promises to be an enlightening disclosure. Make sure you mark down this date and time! LIVE Sunday, February 2nd at 8:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CT - You can listen & chat on the network page athttp://www.para-x.com/live.htm or use the show link at http://www.beyondtheedgeradio.com - During the show, you can call toll-free 1-877-677-2858.

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http://www.amazon.com/High-Strangeness-Hyperdimensions-Process-Abduction/dp/0976406462
 
David Paulides Vanishing Clusters Of Missing Persons
Published on Dec 30, 2015
David Paulides discusses the topic of his multiple books, which is mysterious disappearances, which as we are informed, have increased over the last three years. Paulides has documented over 1400 cases that fit a certain criteria, which previously included clusters of vanishing people from National Parks and the refusal of authorities to investigate or help him in his investigations.

Children disappearing from right under their parents noses, later found in areas described as "inaccessible," with no explanation as to how those children ended up there. Clothing found. sometimes neatly folded. Bodies discovered in locations that had already been searched a dozen times, even one instance where the body suddenly appeared on the very trail that searchers used to access other locations to search.


Missing 411 The Movie preview
Published on Jan 8, 2016
Missing 411 The Movie
Missing411 seeks the answer to the unsolved disappearances of thousands of visitors in our National Parks & Forests
_https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...


Kind of interesting that George Knapp (Coast to Coast), has involvement with this project. As many may know his show has associations with: :huh: :/

_https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coast_to_Coast_AM#Dreamland

Dreamland :Whitley Strieber (another Art Bell creation).

Coast to Coast Live: Upon Art Bell's January 2006 return, Ian Punnett hosted Coast To Coast Live

Art Bell, Somewhere in Time:Replacing Coast to Coast Live in the late Saturday time slot is a series of reruns of classic Art Bell episodes of Coast to Coast AM, airing under the title Somewhere in Time.

Biography:George Knapp (born April 18, 1952) is an American journalist and talk radio host.
_https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Knapp_%28journalist%29

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Knapp worked with the now-defunct group National Institute of Discovery Science (NIDS). Founded by Las Vegas businessman Robert Bigelow, NIDS was charged with scientifically studying unusual phenomenon with scientists and funding. Based on his work with NIDS and biochemist Colm Kelleher, Knapp publicized the so-called Skinwalker Ranch in northeast Utah, where strange events are alleged to have occurred.[6][7]

In 2004, Knapp won a national Edward R. Murrow Award for a story about vote fraud in Clark County, Nevada.[1] He has also won over a dozen Emmy Awards and several writing awards from the Associated Press.[1]

Knapp and photojournalist Matt Adams were recognized for their work on the investigative series Crossfire: Water, Power and Politics that received a 2008 Peabody Award.[8]

National Institute for Discovery Science
_https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Institute_for_Discovery_Science
The National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDSci) was a privately financed research organization based in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, and operated from 1995 to 2004.

It was founded in 1995 by real-estate developer Robert Bigelow, who set it up to research and advance serious study of various fringe science, and paranormal topics, most notably ufology.[1] Deputy Administrator Colm Kelleher, Ph.D. was quoted as saying the organization was not designed to study UFOs only. "We don't study aliens, we study anomalies. They're the same thing in a lot of people's minds, but not in our minds."[2]

The NIDSci at various times employed scientists such as Eric W. Davis, who has worked for NASA on topics related to the claims of Eugene Podkletnov and who has also worked for the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin.

Some where I'd heard this person and or origination was possibly involved with the CIA. Like a X files chapter of the FBI.

To suppress or unitize finding's by said institute (for possible nefarious applications).
 
Well, if the PTB are pissed off that Paulides is upping tbe ante by producing the film, I would imagine the easiest thing for them to do would be to 'muffle' it just as it hits the film festival circuit. Either a few well-placed 'negative' reviews (or a deliberate complete ignoring of it). In other words, let Paulides and co spend the promotional money first before quashing it. Or that even if reviewers like it... no one will step forward to distribute it (having been warned off).

Here's hoping that 'ole 'wishful thinking' trips them up again, though... that they assume it's too minor, too 'fringe' to interfere with much.
 
Another child who wandered away from home found dead in a creek.


_http://komonews.com/news/local/search-underway-for-2-year-old-boy-missing-in-monroe_
 
kalibex said:
Well, if the PTB are pissed off that Paulides is upping tbe ante by producing the film, I would imagine the easiest thing for them to do would be to 'muffle' it just as it hits the film festival circuit. Either a few well-placed 'negative' reviews (or a deliberate complete ignoring of it). In other words, let Paulides and co spend the promotional money first before quashing it. Or that even if reviewers like it... no one will step forward to distribute it (having been warned off).

Here's hoping that 'ole 'wishful thinking' trips them up again, though... that they assume it's too minor, too 'fringe' to interfere with much.

My guess is that the PTB are going to ignore it, and yes, not distribute it, and rely on the 'fringe phenomenon', i.e. that not enough people will watch or believe it or draw materialistic conclusions so that there won't be any type of public outcry about it that's big enough to force the PTB into taking a stance. So the only way for distribution will be via social networks and word of mouth - which can effect unexpected waves on its own, even if 'only' to raise more people's awareness on the high strangeness factor and us being mere food to other denizens. Once that happens though there'll probably be another myriad attempts at adding to the diversion of people's interprations and viewpoints in what's already a murky scenario.

In any case, Paulides' research work is commendable, as is his open-mindedness and his clever reservation about fixed, definite conclusions. I hope his documentary can be completed and aired soon. I'm currently reading his first book on Bigfoot The Hoopa Project, which is very interesting as well and contains the sketches made by Harvey Pratt working with the witnesses' descriptions. They do have human-looking faces. Most interesting is that the Hoopa believe that the bigfoot lives in two dimensions and can travel between them. So, that book is definitely worth checking out, too. His second bigfoot book Tribal Bigfoot should also be interesting, but is unfortunately out of print, not even available on his website and very expensive on amazon.

Anyway, thanks everyone for sharing all the interesting material in this thread!
 
Unfortunate choice of words?

This year the NPS celebrates its centennial, and Redford will commemorate the occasion by narrating an Imax film, debuting on giant screens across the world on February 12. National Parks Adventure -- told from the perspective of world-class mountaineer Conrad Anker and his friends -- will wander from Yellowstone to the Everglades to the Redwoods. The shoot employed an aerial film crew to capture the swooping grandeur of the country's wild areas set aside for posterity.

There's no way for the movie to include all 409 national parks, but as Redford points out, even one is enough to open the door to a life in the outdoors. "A few years after that first visit, I applied for a job in Yosemite. I spent two summers working at Camp Curry and at Yosemite Lodge as a waiter. It gave me a chance to really be there every day -- to hike up to Vernal Falls or Nevada Falls. It just took me really deep into it. Yosemite claimed me."

And a lot of other people, too, buddy, if Paulides is correct....though not quite in the same way you mean. :rolleyes:


Source: MCKIBBEN, B. (2016). Into the Wild. Smithsonian, 46(9), 20.
 
Just an FYI: David Paulides (author of Missing 411) has Tribal Bigfoot and Hoopa Project for sale on his site at sane prices - limit quantities, so if you want one don't wait too long.

Previously the only copy of Tribal Bigfoot I could find was more than $200 USD! He has it now for $30.

http://www.nabigfootsearch.com/Bigfootstore.html
 
m said:
Just an FYI: David Paulides (author of Missing 411) has Tribal Bigfoot and Hoopa Project for sale on his site at sane prices - limit quantities, so if you want one don't wait too long.

Previously the only copy of Tribal Bigfoot I could find was more than $200 USD! He has it now for $30.

http://www.nabigfootsearch.com/Bigfootstore.html

Thanks m.

Just checked again, and it is indeed a great price for US peeps. To ship it here, sadly, it is still well over 100% of the cost (International Priority Post only option) + heavy exchange rate and tax - still cheaper than amazon probably. Wishful thinking, I'm hoping for a used book store find, although I would really like to support Paulides and his work directly.
 
voyageur said:
m said:
Just an FYI: David Paulides (author of Missing 411) has Tribal Bigfoot and Hoopa Project for sale on his site at sane prices - limit quantities, so if you want one don't wait too long.

Previously the only copy of Tribal Bigfoot I could find was more than $200 USD! He has it now for $30.

http://www.nabigfootsearch.com/Bigfootstore.html

Thanks m.

Just checked again, and it is indeed a great price for US peeps. To ship it here, sadly, it is still well over 100% of the cost (International Priority Post only option) + heavy exchange rate and tax - still cheaper than amazon probably. Wishful thinking, I'm hoping for a used book store find, although I would really like to support Paulides and his work directly.

Indeed, the shipping cost outside USA is very expensive. It just double the costs.
 
Troubling intimations from a closed facebook group I recently joined which covers esoteric and paranormal topics. An Ohio journalist (Andrew West Griffin) chimed in to a thread yesterday about the Missing 411 series to claim that, despite him having sent Paulides an e-mail communication that included a positive review of his 411 work, that Paulides' reply was an 'unprovoked' attack. When challenged by several group members for details, etc., he claimed that this had happened to more than one person who had corresponded with him.

My first knee-jerk thought: Classic defaming psyops activity. (Having an e-mail exchange that isn't what one had hoped it would be is not grounds for proclaiming semi publically that someone is 'not to be trusted' or is 'not a balanced guy'.)
My 2nd thought: And/or Griffin has an Issue with provoked self-importance or e-mail communication issues. Without seeing said correspondence, no way to know.
My 3rd thought: To be honest, I'd be surprised, given the.... delicate... nature of what Paulides is trying to do... if he wasn't dealing with considerable pressure, stress, etc. If he is...

...I just hope it isn't getting to him too much. :/
 

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