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David Paulides. David Paulides is a former police officer who is now an investigator and writer known primarily for his books dedicated to proving the reality of Bigfoot, and establishing the Missing 411 conspiracy theory. Missing 411 is a series of books and films, which document cases of people who have gone missing in national parks and ...
October 2, 1999. (1999-10-02) (aged 3) Colorado, U.S. Parents. Allyn Atadero. Stacie Mckissick. Jaryd Atadero was a three-year-old American boy who went missing on October 2, 1999, while hiking with a Christian social group on Big South Trail, a part of the Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest in Colorado. His partial remains were found by two ...
The Missing 411 is an inquiry into the deaths of thousands of people, most of whom went missing from public parks and wilderness areas of North America 11:00 David Paulides' writing on the subject has yielded 10 books and two feature length documentaries about victims whose highly unusual cases (season 9 episode 8) fit certain highly ...
JrSantBar ( talk) 18:07, 11 February 2021 (UTC) The "Local Skeptical Outreach" source says, "Paulides, takes any case of a missing hiker as being a part of the conspiracy, even if the case has a natural explanation. He gave no reason for these disappearances but finds odd correlations for them."
A Douglas DC-4, similar to what was used during the hoax. Pan Am Flight 914 is a hoax that a Douglas DC-4 disappeared after takeoff in 1955 and only landed again three decades later. The story has remained popular on the internet, featured on YouTube channels like Bright Side! .
The 1977 Can Am season was the tenth running of the Sports Car Club of America's prototype-based series. Despite the revived name, however, the new series was entirely unrelated to the previous series which had folded in 1974. Most of the competitive cars were based on Formula 5000 chassis. Also, the first time under 2-litre cars were allowed ...
The original video by Pinkfong is now the most viewed video on the site. On October 29, 2020, Baby Shark surpassed 7 billion views, and on November 2, 2020, it passed Despacito to become the most viewed video on YouTube. On February 23, 2021, Baby Shark surpassed 8 billion views, becoming the first video to do so.
David Paulides is semi-protected so you cannot edit it but you can post to Talk:David Paulides. Check the content and Talk:David Paulides/Archive 1 before posting. PrimeHunter 04:37, 11 December 2022 (UTC) Reply Please provide a link to the "ongoing disinformation campaign hosted by this site".