Some of the stories are absolutely amazing. Here is one yt with such stories.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rIpbPDbH0E&t=1581s
He's got several books, all of them excellent reads. Once you start you won't put one down until you've finished the book.
Fascinating stuff and, I think, proof that there is definitely something supernatural going on in very remote areas of the planet.
Quote from: Irene on March 14, 2017, 04:50:25 PM
He's got several books, all of them excellent reads. Once you start you won't put one down until you've finished the book.
Fascinating stuff and, I think, proof that there is definitely something supernatural going on in very remote areas of the planet.
I agree Irene, I've seen most of the videos, but I want to get those books.
Fascinating and horrifying work. I gave my father his first book for Christmas. He's a LEO who went into search & rescue for many years after his retirement. As he flipped through the book he quickly found a case he had been a part of and told me his own take on the case. Though he quibbled with a few details he didn't recall as being accurate he did admit that it's always stuck with him because of how bizarre it was. He is now in the process of sharing the book with all his LEO and S&R friends.
His new work with urban disappearances are even more ghastly than the forest stories. People act suddenly bizarre, take off and disappear then are found in water tanks or reservoirs that are difficult if not seemingly impossible to get into.
Quote from: Titan on March 16, 2017, 12:24:41 PM
Fascinating and horrifying work. I gave my father his first book for Christmas. He's a LEO who went into search & rescue for many years after his retirement. As he flipped through the book he quickly found a case he had been a part of and told me his own take on the case. Though he quibbled with a few details he didn't recall as being accurate he did admit that it's always stuck with him because of how bizarre it was. He is now in the process of sharing the book with all his LEO and S&R friends.
His new work with urban disappearances are even more ghastly than the forest stories. People act suddenly bizarre, take off and disappear then are found in water tanks or reservoirs that are difficult if not seemingly impossible to get into.
You know I am absolutely sure that David Paulides would love to hear about your dad's experiences with the people disappearing in urban places and where they are found.
I'd email David if I was him. Fascinating but horrible.
Actually I was referring to David P's new work. That urban disappearances stuff is his latest focus, at least last time I heard a radio interview with him.
I did send him details on a case that happened here to a friend of my housemate. It fit all the characterizations that he described. My mate had visited with the disappeared person just a week before he disappeared. He wandered out of his house in the middle of the night, apparently uncharacteristically distressed. People were looking for him, news doing reports, for about three months. The city found his body three months or so later when doing maintenance on some kind of water tanks. All fit the pattern David P described in the interview I heard on the urban mysteries. So creepy. There was a lot of local press on that story but I don't know if David P ever looked into it for his latest research.
Ah, I see, things are getting stranger and stranger.
I've been thinking that the Dyatlov Pass incident should be one of Paulides' cases.
Something so scared the crap out of those hikers that they cut their way out of their tents and fled their campsite in their socks, no coats or boots. Some were found frozen to death.
One had a skull fracture, another had her tongue cut out. A third, strangely, had brain damage without any outward sign of trauma to the head.
I'm not a Wiki fan, but the entry for this incident is pretty accurate -
Dyatlov Pass Incident (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident)
If you Google/Bing "Dyatlov Pass Incident" you'll come up with plenty of pictures and videos.
I have to say Biggle's that his AMA on ATS was what got me on to him. I've yet to read any of his book's, but it did inspire me to read forum's where people shared their story's in the wild!
Needless to say I concluded with a skeptick hat that if only 10 percent of story's are true then their is something to it! One percent of truth is still amazing considering the ratio being reduced.
:)
Want a good scare? Try Reddit. They've got a "thread" about the spooky stuff kids say to their parents.
Gigas has been following him for a while now too -
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=8648.0 (http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=8648.0)