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SG1
01-09-2017, 17:22
Read/listened to a bunch of disappearances that have been covered by David Paulides and have noticed their are some massive clusters of disappearances in CO, so anyone have any stories, seen anything odd?

buffalobo
01-09-2017, 17:33
Have heard nothing. Got any links to news stories?

Sawin
01-09-2017, 17:48
No, but your claim that there are massive clusters of disappearances in CO, piques my curiosity. What are you referring to? Alien abductions, kidnappings, murders, Bermuda triangle type stuff, or what?

BushMasterBoy
01-09-2017, 18:05
Guy making bank? Creepy to me.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Paulides

http://www.canammissing.com/page/page/8396197.htm

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

SG1
01-09-2017, 18:11
No, but your claim that there are massive clusters of disappearances in CO, piques my curiosity. What are you referring to? Alien abductions, kidnappings, murders, Bermuda triangle type stuff, or what?

68733

Vids really do cover most of the written work.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DppCXh6HCUs&t=9s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCUGBqJPGdk

I mean the numbers of people is just mind boggling and the Feds are clearly hiding something.

Hoser
01-09-2017, 18:18
the Feds are clearly hiding something.

Just because you think they are out to get you, doesn't mean they aren't.

CS1983
01-09-2017, 18:19
Soylent green is people, SG1.

William
01-09-2017, 18:21
and the Feds are clearly hiding something.
Besides their gross incompetence?

roberth
01-09-2017, 18:28
I think the world is strange enough without introducing a bunch of bullshit.

JohnnyDrama
01-09-2017, 18:37
I'm willing to chalk many of the disappearances up to a huge tourism board attracting people to a region with one third less atmosphere and much more rugged terrain they are accustomed. These mountains don't care how badass you are in the Ozarks.

Firehaus
01-09-2017, 18:50
Does my gps showing that I went to Antarctica one night while I was sleeping in my tent at elk camp count?


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Irving
01-09-2017, 18:54
You guys see that mermaid body that they found?!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCNFLCNLs5I

Great-Kazoo
01-09-2017, 19:01
I'm willing to chalk many of the disappearances up to a huge tourism board attracting people to a region with one third less atmosphere and much more rugged terrain they are accustomed. These mountains don't care how badass you are in the Ozarks.

4 joints. 3 edibles and open space, what could go wrong ?


https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.Mc0ff609b64fd2ef03981a26f9944ed74o2&pid=15.1&P=0&w=201&h=152

BushMasterBoy
01-09-2017, 19:18
UFO's are real, the Air Force doesn't exist.

thvigil11
01-09-2017, 19:58
As others have said, slips and falls, underestimating the terrain, etc, seem to be the more logical choices. Multiple cases have been solved, decades later with the remains being found just off the trail, slid into crevasses and sinkholes. In recent years, some missing persons have been suspected to be linked to cartel activity. A simple search for grow operations on public land should be more than enough to encourage most folks to stay on the trails. If one did look towards some sort of abductions of the 2 legged variety, I would suggest looking towards the estimated number of serial killer/ abductors operating in the country (FBI estimates 25-50, which i'd suspect is a lower number). Public lands make for great hunting areas for serial predators.

But I guess to some it's easier to jump to the farthest possible conclusion, or maybe its just fun to "stir the pot"

SG1
01-09-2017, 19:59
Besides their gross incompetence?

So obstructing FOIA requests (which is a crime), asking for the reason for the FOIA (also illegal), lying to the victims families? Not saying the feds are not incompetent but at a point its clear they are lying/hiding something.

SG1
01-09-2017, 20:07
As others have said, slips and falls, underestimating the terrain, etc, seem to be the more logical choices. Multiple cases have been solved, decades later with the remains being found just off the trail, slid into crevasses and sinkholes. In recent years, some missing persons have been suspected to be linked to cartel activity. A simple search for grow operations on public land should be more than enough to encourage most folks to stay on the trails. If one did look towards some sort of abductions of the 2 legged variety, I would suggest looking towards the estimated number of serial killer/ abductors operating in the country (FBI estimates 25-50, which i'd suspect is a lower number). Public lands make for great hunting areas for serial predators.

But I guess to some it's easier to jump to the farthest possible conclusion, or maybe its just fun to "stir the pot"

The numbers are what is hair raising, along with the lack of evidence.

Great-Kazoo
01-09-2017, 21:53
So obstructing FOIA requests (which is a crime), asking for the reason for the FOIA (also illegal), lying to the victims families? Not saying the feds are not incompetent but at a point its clear they are lying/hiding something.

Oh shit there's an entire section for L&P
https://www.ar-15.co/forums/90-Legislation-amp-Politics

.455_Hunter
01-09-2017, 21:54
Does my gps showing that I went to Antarctica one night while I was sleeping in my tent at elk camp count?

Did you notice any rectal tenderness?

.455_Hunter
01-09-2017, 22:06
I remember the story about an Estes Park woman who left for work and dropped off the face of the planet with her car. Her family became very upset when LE told them she ran off to start a new life without them. About 10 years later she was found in her car down a blind embankment off the side of Hwy 36.

Firehaus
01-09-2017, 22:51
Did you notice any rectal tenderness?

No more than usual after eating chili for a few days in elk camp.


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