Missing 411 - Eastern United States: Unexplained Disappearances of North Americans That Have Never Been Solved
For centuries, people have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. For the past 150 years, the media has covered many of these incidents, attempting to put a rational interpretation on these highly unusual events, and after more than three years and 7,000 hours of intensive research, a new paradigm regarding people who have gone missing in the wilds of North America has been presented. "Missing 411" identifies 28 clusters of missing persons who have disappeared in remote areas of the North American continent. This finding is a troubling fact that begs the question of why and how these people disappeared. Some of the victims found have very interesting and haunting stories to tell, while others remain undiscovered. After weeks of searching and finding no evidence that the child was in a secluded area, many parents and law enforcement officials draw the conclusion that the victim was abducted, yes, taken by someone lurking in a secluded area of a national park, forest, farm, or even ranch. There are two editions of this study, "Missing 411-Eastern United States" and "Missing 411-Western United States." The Eastern United States edition contains a list of all persons listed in each book and the final conclusions of the investigation. You will be appalled at the lack of interest and documentation that many government agencies have for missing persons. After reading these books, you will never look at our wilderness the same way. Cluster 1B. unique factors in disappearances2. missing persons3. unique groups of missing persons3A. central Ontario3B. berry pickers3C. shepherds3D. farmers4. the Midwest4A. minnesota4B. wisconsin4C. michigan4D. iowa4E. illinois4F. missouri4G. Oklahoma/Arkansas5. the South5A. Georgia/Alabama6. the Appalachians6A. the Great Smoky Mountains6B. Ohio6C. Pennsylvania6D. West Virginia6E. Kentucky7. the Northeast7A. New England7B. Vermont7C. New Jersey8. list8A. master list of children under 108B. analysis8C. 10-year breakdown of missing persons9. conclusions9A. time differences9B. dangers in the woods9C. screams and cries9D. bowhunters9E. national park service9F. interviews9G. DOI recommendations9H. FBI involvement9I. next Step 10. Index "Major news organizations have a deplorable way of covering major stories and issues that are deemed too unorthodox or too conventional. They may trivialize or ignore the disturbing evidence accumulated by former legal bureaucrat-turned-investigative journalist David Paulides. The paper trail that Paulides has doggedly uncovered is impressive, and the evidence is irrefutable. People are disappearing from national parks and forests without a trace, yet government agencies say nothing. At the very least, this story deserves to be on the front page of newspapers across the country and warrants a formal high-level investigation by a federal agency that has unquestionable files that something very strange is happening in our wilderness. "George Knapp, host of Coast to Coast AM