Thursday, May 17, 2018

Fw: Strange Disappearances in US National Parks Part 2




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Strange Disappearances in US National Parks, Part 2/2
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Deep within the forests of the United States National Park System (NPS), hundreds of people have gone missing with no trace. Oddly, the NPS seems to have no interest in finding out what is happening to people who have not been victims of animal attacks.
 
  Former police officer David Paulides has published six books in a series called "Missing 411." More than 1,000 people have disappeared from United States national parks.
 
  After presenting his findings at the 2012 NASAR (National Association for Search and Rescue) conference in South Lake Tahoe, dozens of professionals affirmed what Paulides believes true:
 
  "It is staggering the number of people that simply vanish in the wilds of North America."...More
 
 
 
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