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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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JDRock
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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JDRock
"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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JDRock
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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hoarder
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?