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David Paulides has a couple more videos up. The first one is a story about a hunter that had a hard time making his way through a forrest in Idaho and had missing time. He also talks about mutilations and one of a deer in Minnesota and does some speculation about these occurrences. Another story of a woman of German ancestry gone missing and a woman gone missing in New Zealand with speculation the same things are happening around the world. More stories and strangeness follow.
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Three more stories from David Paulides. Two stories of adults and one of a child.
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Ron Morehead narrates his investigation of a 911 call at this link below.
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Nearly FIFTY THOUSAND hits on this tiny, hidden corner of a board with 12 active members. Let that sink in.
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Nearly FIFTY THOUSAND hits on this tiny, hidden corner of a board with 12 active members. Let that sink in.
How many of those hits are bots?
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"bots" do not single out ONE thread in an obscure antiquated forum.
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"bots" do not single out ONE thread in an obscure antiquated forum.
There are a number of threads on the forum that have tens of thousands of hits, not just this one.
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Nearly FIFTY THOUSAND hits on this tiny, hidden corner of a board with 12 active members. Let that sink in.
I followed this thread closely and with interest for a long time. It has a lot of entertainment value. Then I finally got to a point that I decided I don't believe any of it.
If a story doesn't fit together logically and strategically, it probably isn't true.
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David Paulides has more to say about what's happening on our southern border then more on dissappearances.
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In this segment of The CanAm Missing Project, we explore the disappearance of Charles Cherry from his rural home in North Carolina and how he traveled from one location to a hill without leaving tracks. We also review the case of Alfred Cornell who vanished from his rural ranch in North Dakota. We then go in a different direction and explain the strange disappearances of two men from different hospitals in South Africa.
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I followed this thread closely and with interest for a long time. It has a lot of entertainment value. Then I finally got to a point that I decided I don't believe any of it.
If a story doesn't fit together logically and strategically, it probably isn't true.
No one is saying "its ALL true" ALL THAT IS NEEDED IS ONE person ONE time in thousands of cultures in thousands of years who have never communicated or never had a reason to lie, nothing to gain, for it to be real. Its the same when trying to convince a semite lover of israels treachery, what are the ODDS?
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There are a number of threads on the forum that have tens of thousands of hits, not just this one.
(rolls eyes).... and your point in coming to this thread to post this is? smh
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No one is saying "its ALL true" ALL THAT IS NEEDED IS ONE person ONE time in thousands of cultures in thousands of years who have never communicated or never had a reason to lie, nothing to gain, for it to be real. Its the same when trying to convince a semite lover of israels treachery, what are the ODDS?
Whenever I visit this thread I think of the cartoon of the elephant with the Jewish face covered by men looking for Jesuits, Illuminati, the Vatican, Masons etc. Seems there is no shortage of boogey men and hamster cages for us to chase them in.
Does it or does it not serve Jewish interests that we pursue mysterious powers we don't understand?
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Does it or does it not serve Jewish interests that we pursue mysterious powers we don't understand?
I think it serves jews interests to mock and ridicule people who look in to these sorts of things. The thread "Jews the children of Satan" makes sense of it all to me. Jews are descended from Satan, a fallen angel. When people get to looking too much they'll find out who and what these jews really are and what their intentions are.
The fallen angels created all kinds of abominations and the jews are one of them. There has been research on the DNA of these forrest creatures but it's been covered up because it tends to confirm the Bible and the jews don't like that. They want to pretend they are Gods chosen ones instead of the children of Satan like Jesus told them they were.
I'm curious about all of these things so I look in to them. Everyone has an opinion and that's fine with me but I don't think anyone knows absolutely and exactly for certain what's going on with creatures in the forrest or all of the disappearances David Paulides researches. People tell their experiences of things they've seen, heard and experienced most of the time I believe honestly but I think sometimes there are those who may not be telling the truth. That's for each one of us to decide for ourselves.
If you think someones lying in these videos that's fine or if they're telling the truth that's fine too. If I thought every story in this thread was a lie I sure as hell wouldn't be spending time reading this thread. There was a thread somewhere here on flat earth and that sounds like bullshit to me and I don't go near it. I don't understand why anyone would waste their time on this thread if they think it's all lies.
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Whenever I visit this thread I think of the cartoon of the elephant with the Jewish face covered by men looking for Jesuits, Illuminati, the Vatican, Masons etc. Seems there is no shortage of boogey men and hamster cages for us to chase them in.
Does it or does it not serve Jewish interests that we pursue mysterious powers we don't understand?
Not at all difficult to understand the occult once one pierces that veil. Suggest starting by looking into Blavatsky, Alice Bailey, etc. They’re all in the same tribe.
”Know the enemy and know yourself and victory is assured.” —Master Sun
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I think it serves jews interests to mock and ridicule people who look in to these sorts of things. The thread "Jews the children of Satan" makes sense of it all to me. Jews are descended from Satan, a fallen angel. When people get to looking too much they'll find out who and what these jews really are and what their intentions are.
The fallen angels created all kinds of abominations and the jews are one of them. There has been research on the DNA of these forrest creatures but it's been covered up because it tends to confirm the Bible and the jews don't like that. They want to pretend they are Gods chosen ones instead of the children of Satan like Jesus told them they were.
I'm curious about all of these things so I look in to them. Everyone has an opinion and that's fine with me but I don't think anyone knows absolutely and exactly for certain what's going on with creatures in the forrest or all of the disappearances David Paulides researches. People tell their experiences of things they've seen, heard and experienced most of the time I believe honestly but I think sometimes there are those who may not be telling the truth. That's for each one of us to decide for ourselves.
If you think someones lying in these videos that's fine or if they're telling the truth that's fine too. If I thought every story in this thread was a lie I sure as hell wouldn't be spending time reading this thread. There was a thread somewhere here on flat earth and that sounds like bullshit to me and I don't go near it. I don't understand why anyone would waste their time on this thread if they think it's all lies.
Things happen for strategic reasons. It's in Jews interests that we enter the satan hamster cage for it will get us nowhere.
I did look into this stuff as you did. I watched most of the videos with interest. But I watch with the objective of fitting puzzle pieces together and using the strategic yardstick. None of it fit any logical pattern.
Missing people taking their shoes off and walking barfoot dozens of miles sounds like something Jews dreamed up.
Sorry.
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Things happen for strategic reasons. It's in Jews interests that we enter the satan hamster cage for it will get us nowhere.
You have to start at the beginning with God and the angels to know who these jews are and what they are. If you don't know that nothing else will really makes sense. Who and what they are is explained in the thread I've mentioned in the religion section. The fallen angels violated God law of kind after kind when they mixed angel kind and animal kind. Ancient history speaks of these things the fallen angels created when they adulterated the creations of God. These forrest creatures leave a lot of people who see them believing they are demonic and that would fit with the story of the Bible.
God created mankind and when Satan beguiled and seduced Eve, Cain was the result and he was a mixture of Angel kind and Man kind. When God created Adam he gave him his breath of eternal life. Cain was a violation of Gods law of kind after kind, an empty vessel, a broken cistern, a cloud with out water because he was the result of the violation of Gods law without the breath of eternal life. It doesn't appear to me that God breathed that breath of eternal life in to Cain and that's when death came in to the world. Jews know they don't have eternal life and they think they can save themselves with trans humanism. Jesus asked the jews how they could save themselves and I guess they think they can save themselves with trans humanism. The Tree of Life is the Adamic race God breathed life in to. The Tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil is the creation of the Fallen Angels. The two family trees spoken of in Genesis 3:15.
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I did look into this stuff as you did. I watched most of the videos with interest. But I watch with the objective of fitting puzzle pieces together and using the strategic yardstick. None of it fit any logical pattern.
Missing people taking their shoes off and walking barfoot dozens of miles sounds like something Jews dreamed up.
Sorry.
That's what David Paulides is saying, things don't logically add up and he's searching for the answers. He has looked in to the Alien abduction thing and also the Sasquatch thing as possible explanations for the people who vanish. In most cases there's no good reason for them to have wandered off and gotten lost or to eventually be found in places they probably couldn't have gotten too by themselves. There's just not enough information to come to any conclusion on what's happening but that doesn't mean people are lying when they tell their stories. It's a mystery to me and I believe everyone else that follows these stories.
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David Paulides presents the disappearances of three small children, Joyce Abel from Okanogan, Washington, Janet Federer from Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Mickey O'Connor from northeast, Wyoming. Two of the three kids were found far outside any search and rescue grid. David starts the segment with two interesting stories from the mailbag.
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Things happen for strategic reasons. It's in Jews interests that we enter the satan hamster cage for it will get us nowhere.
I did look into this stuff as you did. I watched most of the videos with interest. But I watch with the objective of fitting puzzle pieces together and using the strategic yardstick. None of it fit any logical pattern.
Missing people taking their shoes off and walking barfoot dozens of miles sounds like something Jews dreamed up.
Sorry.
Yes, strategy is the main topic, if you have been paying attention.
Why would there be a concerted effort by (( big tech)) ((( gov agencies))) to silence any opinion that differs from the "north ameican ape" theory. The go to guys here are Steve isdal and david paulides.
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This is an extremely interesting thread. I, myself may be responsible for at least half of the views. Nuff said.
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dogmanencountersradio on youtube episode 66. credibility rating 10.
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Thats the single most credible story I have ever heard. No reason to lie, no hesitation in his delivery and no signs of deception.
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David Paulides talks about profiling then he has several odd stories of missing children.
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Two cases in close proximity of each other, one small girl and one small boy found in areas that do not make sense. A third case is presented that happened close in time to the first two where a person had a vision of where the victim is located.
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how about steve isdals report on the nuke physicist ?!?! It totally weaves this phenomenon with the squatch phenom..
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I just came across this video below and because some say there may be a connection between the disappearaces and aliens or Bigfoot I'll post it here. There were missile silos all over north western South Dakota and there were missile silos where I live. The missiles with nuclear warheads were removed and the silos destroyed quite a few years ago now. There were always military police driving the roads checking on the silos when an alarm would go off. I've never heard anything about the guys story in this video in a paper or on the radio. I'm guessing it has been covered up for a long time.
I've never seen a ufo but I sleep now in a recliner by a large picture window. I can see a lot of the night sky to the north east when I wake up and can't go back to sleep. I see satellites, airplanes and meteors. One night I saw a bright light moving across the night sky, it turned a square corner, took off and disappeared. It happened fast and was pretty high in the sky. I think to high to be a helicopter and it moved too fast. I don't know what it was and I've never seen anything like that before.
I'm going to edit and add too this post to say these guys were found miles from the missile silo they were checking on, there was missing time and they didn't know how they had gotten where they were found. Being found a long way from where people should have been is something that happens often in the 411 missing cases that David Paulides talks about.
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how about steve isdals report on the nuke physicist ?!?! It totally weaves this phenomenon with the squatch phenom..
The story of the nuclear Physicist starts at about the 7:00 minute mark.
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The story of the nuclear Physicist starts at about the 7:00 minute mark.
This could be the missing link.. between missing 411 and cryptids and ufos
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The video below is a companion to a book on the subject of Indian tribes in Canada and their experiences with "Nakani". The Indians of north and South America are thought to have migrated across the Bering land bridge and populated the Americas thousands of years ago. They have their stories and legends and this is what this video is about.
Their stories are similar to the stories that people are recounting today of family members vanishing or being taken. Lots of photos of the Indian people along with some of their history and their stories. Sounds to me like these creatures became more secretive after the white men started showing up with guns. I've watched this once and was having trouble staying awake but they also told stories of these creatures having red eyes and they were extremely afraid of them. There are some interesting comments below this video on youtube.
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People disappear in the wilderness for the same reason they appear there. Call it a return to the roots. Or as Beer Rabbit was want to point out while pleading with Beer Fox "Please don't throw me in the briar patch".
When it gets too hot being returned to your roots is a desirable outcome. It is a rebirth or a chance to start over with this caveat:
If you owe money to Treasury they will keep looking for quite a long time.
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David Paulides has more stories with lots of strangeness.
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This presentation directly from the book, Missing 411- LAW presents a series of missing cases from Southern Michigan. The presentation involves a series of missing planes and an airliner that was never found. There is also a case where a student vanished and reappeared months later in a different part of the United States, with no memory.
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I owe you HUGE for turning me on to Steve Isdal.
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Steve Isdahl has a video up this morning with an email from someone who claims to have contact with creatures in the forrest who have human DNA. There are photos at the end and there may be more information coming from the guy who emailed him later on. Make of it what you will.
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Steve Isdahl has a video up of a recording that was sent to him. Sounds like it's was from a caller who told a story to Art Bell around the year 2000. Make of it what you will.
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Steve Isdahl has a video where someone wrote in about working at a lodge in the Ouachita State Park in Arkansas. The story starts at about the 6:00 minute mark and covers a span of two years. The person that wrote the story had a scary experience and heard a growl and scream one night on her drive home after work as a waitress at a lodge. Later on a woman that went for a hike with her family in the same area said she wasn't feeling well when hiking a trail and decided to return to the lodge alone. She vanished and was never seen again.
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David Paulides has a video where he starts with a story of a fisherman killed by a grizzly bear north of West Yellowstone, Mt. Keep your bear spray in one hand and your gun in the other. Aim your bear spray towards the ground when you spray and if you're going to shoot a charging one drop down on your knee so you're on the same level as they are and you're less likely to miss.
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Missing 411-One off-duty United States Forest Service Ranger vanishes on a weekend hike. Two brilliant, young Canadian vanish in British Columbia.
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Cam Buckner is pretty good at reading stories that people send to him on his channel about experiences they've had in the woods.
He's also pretty good at just making up stories too and below are some of those he's made up. :) It's about three hours long and I think entertaining as hell. :)
I haven't listened to this new episode yet but I think it will probably be entertaining. :)
I've listened to it now and you need to skip the first seventeen minutes of bullshit. After that it's pretty good.
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In a few weeks when the ticks are gone, its camping season again! My dog is too old to go anymore so my early warning alarm is gone. Still ill hit the mountains, far from the maddening crowd. Its gonna be raw and edgy..
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In a few weeks when the ticks are gone, its camping season again! My dog is too old to go anymore so my early warning alarm is gone. Still ill hit the mountains, far from the maddening crowd. Its gonna be raw and edgy..
Steve Isdahl mentions in one of his videos he's afraid of ticks and Lyme disease. He says the hunters in the south use permethrin on their clothes to keep the ticks off. I use Deap Woods OFF to keep them off me and that seems to work pretty well. Here's a link to some info on the permethrin.
I believe the stories below are read by a woman, Lynn Smith and it's a chapter from a book by Bobbie Short. Pretty interesting.
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Ticks target people with weak immune systems. Healthy people don't as a rule have to worry so much.
Just like vultures tend to feed on carcasses and ignore the living.