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Missing people of Yellowstone

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posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 10:53 AM
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a reply to: Rikku

Not to burst your bubble, bu nosleep on reddit is all fiction and comments can not call bs. They have to go along as if it's true. Just saying.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 11:17 AM
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a reply to: EA006

Oh, that one is easy mate. Pedophile and satanic societies. That also explains the cover up made by government. It's the same all over the world. Britain and Australia have their scandals rolling at the moment. In time the truth will come out.

Usually several decades after the perps can be prosecuted, though.


So, I spend my free time searching for people like those doing the wrong thing, and when I find them, they go missing. A form of "nemesis", is what you would call it.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 11:19 AM
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I don't think Mt. Shasta was mentioned here. It would be interesting to hear stats on missing people for that place!



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 12:07 PM
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originally posted by: Crumbles
a reply to: Rikku

Not to burst your bubble, bu nosleep on reddit is all fiction and comments can not call bs. They have to go along as if it's true. Just saying.


You burst my "bubble"



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 12:50 PM
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Joesignal, I do believe there is a lot of that in the government, that whole deal with the Pentagon a couple years ago. Thousands of cases of child porn on pentagon computers. Conveniently, they never finished investigating that But, if that is happening in the National forests, how? How are they covertly going about it?.
a reply to: JoeSignal



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 12:58 PM
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a reply to: Crumbles

Eh, if every forum could call BS as much as people do here, then nobody would ever share any stories. Hell, for the most part OPs do not relay personal experiences here already.

Everytime a member shares a strange story, they get shredded. Its sad. Too much demanding of proof. I miss the spooky tales here.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 01:04 PM
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originally posted by: Crumbles
a reply to: Rikku

Not to burst your bubble, bu nosleep on reddit is all fiction and comments can not call bs. They have to go along as if it's true. Just saying.


It would be easy enough to prove. If you find some of the stairs that suggests a degree of truth to the stories, even if nothing bad happens if you start playing around on them. Honestly, that's the creepiest part of it all if there really are a bunch of stairs scattered throughout the woods.

Anyways, there have been a lot of stories that David Paulidies has covered, some ATS posters have even been featured in his books, though they claim he altered the stories slightly. These things really are happening where people vanish in the woods, are found miles away from where they should have been, and then tell stories about things that are humanoid but not humans. It happens with people of every age, it could just be people hallucinating and walking but it's a real phenomenon, and hallucinations still don't explain how children can cover distances like 30 miles in the span of a day, and do so while crossing directly through search areas without being seen.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 01:06 PM
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a reply to: 222mockingbirdlane

I think the government knows precisely what is happening. They are powerless to do anything about it, so they cover it up to prevent wide spread panic.

In the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado, I have had experiences that defy description.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 01:13 PM
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We met a former Ranger from Yosemite, she said people from the cities are so stupid, she has had people ask things like "When do they turn on the waterfalls?"and " Where can we find the bears?"

I was thinking about all of the times we have hiked back trails and found bones, you need to be an expert to know if they are human we all just assume they are animal. We found a leg that looked like a child once took it to the Sheriff they took it to a physician who said it was a young child about 7, they then took it to a vet who said no it was an animal so they never investigated. it had a full foot and knee joint looked human. (saved them hiking to the site and $$ going to the vet. for a second opinion!)



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 01:13 PM
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So are we talking about unseen forces at work?



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 01:45 PM
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a reply to: deadeyedick

If I might offer an explanation that is anything but unseen forces at work, regarding the disappearance of children only a few feet from their parents or minders. Those kids were anything but a few feet away, they had strayed further, the adults were being less than vigilant for any number of possible reasons and guilt lead them to falsify the distance.
As for the number of place names including "Devil's", isn't that just Christian superstition? Such place names are common here in UK, if they were all the locus of satanic entities we would all be living in Hell. It may be worth checking out the Native American names for these locations for any reference to evil deities, I would suggest there is little correspondence.

The bad wether often experienced shortly after disappearances wouldn't just wash away footprints but also scent, and could also lead to a number of possible causes of death.
From what I've read here Paulides has not subjected his findings to much rigorous analysis, for instance I can think of a few pretty obvious reasons why people with guns on them don't go missing!



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 02:21 PM
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a reply to: Bigfoot73




It may be worth checking out the Native American names for these locations for any reference to evil deities, I would suggest there is little correspondence.

Yeah, you're wrong. The english names for these monikers are the
best translation for what native americans called these places.
Most were sacred places.
If you look to the NIs to quell your fears. You will be shocked.
And the national forrest service which today just received some
kind of Gov. recognition, not sure yet. Doesn't even allow anyone to see
their data on missing people in the national forrests. They don't
even acknowledge they have any. They are criminally complacent in
these disappearences via government office at the federal level.
Dude you don't even know what's been going on all the way back
to the eighteen hundreds and further. But you're about to get sucked
down this rabbit hole.

Pleasant dreams.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 03:29 PM
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a reply to: randyvs

The Herdman case seems a bit suspect right from the start. Who the hell goes running after a dog that's run off in the middle of nowhere? Why not just wait for it to come back, like they always do? Did he actually think he was capable of catching up to it, leashing it and hauling it back?
Why take his backpack but not his boots? Was he expecting to be gone so long he would require something from the backpack before he caught the dog and did he think the soles of his feet wouldn't get ripped to shreds in such a time? How do they know they were his footprints? Footprints not fingerprints. It may have been his dog that was seen, possibly disorientated and traumatised by witnessing his owner's death. I would suggest foul play of some sort, maybe his buddy, who took his boots off before dropping the backpack.
At risk of sounding trite the authorities' behaviour might be explained by that old adage 'follow the money' i.e. the money they might lose in liabilities litigation. Other explanations involve them actually knowing what was causing these disappearances, and that cause being something weird and sinister and conspiratorial which is as likely or unlikely as ever.
If these cases stretch back to the 18th century that's an awfully long time to accumulate what could be construed as not that many cases given the number of locations and the vast number of people who had visited them - Paulides hasn't attempted anyper capita guesstimate but it's pretty long odds.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 03:33 PM
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a reply to: Bigfoot73

I got strong vibes from that case and the images are all of humans transforming and then also something was buried near where they met strangers at the creek.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 03:35 PM
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Great thread is great! I've spent most of my workday reading the stories... Whoops!



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 03:38 PM
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a reply to: Rikku

Dang. Just finished reading that guy's r/ submissions on the topic. Never going more than 50 feet into the woods again.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 03:41 PM
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a reply to: 222mockingbirdlane

Interesting thread. enjoyed reading it and the links..
Is there any truth to the "Stairs in the woods" ?



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 03:47 PM
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a reply to: rigel4

I know right? There's just no way. Someone would have snapped a pic or two or ten by now. Sounds like creepypasta.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 03:52 PM
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a reply to: Rikku

Those stories got me creeped the f out!

Thanks for sharing. I'm afraid of trees now.



posted on Nov, 10 2015 @ 03:54 PM
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originally posted by: flammadraco

originally posted by: Crumbles
a reply to: Rikku

Not to burst your bubble, bu nosleep on reddit is all fiction and comments can not call bs. They have to go along as if it's true. Just saying.


You burst my "bubble"


Lol mine too...regardless it is still some creepy writing whether true or not



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