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20150907 – Daivd Paulides - Strange Disappearances - Live Chat Thread

Started by AppealPlay, September 07, 2015, 10:00:46 PM


Quote from: JamesMcDonald on September 07, 2015, 11:56:55 PM
LOL, is that a gif from the Bohemian Grove?    ;D

Yep probably so....with all those parks, one wonders how those at the well known Bohemian Grove ever find other places to carry out their events in total secrecy?



norland2424

Quote from: MichaelFromVA on September 07, 2015, 11:57:15 PM
That was a marvelous way of not providing his personal theory. ::)

you should send in a FOIA Request to get his personal theory  ;D ;D


maren

Quote from: MichaelFromVA on September 07, 2015, 11:55:40 PM
Did...did I do good?

You sounded great!!  Don't know if you were nervous but you sure sounded calm and collected.  (I'd be a wreck)


AppealPlay

Quote from: QuantumMystics on September 07, 2015, 11:59:18 PM
Yep probably so....with all those parks, one wonders how those at the well known Bohemian Grove ever find other places to carry out their events in total secrecy?



Bradsmith313

Quote from: ArJuna on September 07, 2015, 11:57:14 PM
Bob Lazar has not been "discredited".   I've read all the nonsense that claims this and all they base this claim on is because they don't believe that his MIT records and employment records at Los Alamos could possibly have been deleted, removed, or in any way tampered with. I believe Bob's story. I've done business with Bob a few times and had a couple long discussions with him. He comes across as a really nice and honest guy.  I don't even think he would embellish anything.
Being consistent is a solid trait for a con artist . . . .


AppealPlay

Quote from: bateman on September 08, 2015, 12:00:05 AM
I love Keith's spa music in the RCH promo.

Keith definitely needs to do some new production.  The spots are getting old now.




jazmunda

Quote from: bateman on September 08, 2015, 12:00:05 AM
I love Keith's spa music in the RCH promo.

It sounds like one of those soft porn movies for couples shown in motels during the 80s.


Juan Cena

Quote from: JamesMcDonald on September 07, 2015, 11:46:37 PM
You know Juan, anyone can ask their congressman about this.  Paulides has even said in interviews he's all for people writing their congressman about the lack of missing persons lists in the parks and the insanely high costs they charge for FOI requests.  What's your point?

He's also pushed VERY HARD for people to petition their National Parks about this.  So?

By your thinking, anyone reporting a murder is exploiting the family of the victim.  How does that work?

Paulides is just getting the information out there.  The public can do or not do whatever they want with that information.  Paulides can't do it all himself.

You're just wrong, bud.  Plain and simple.  You were wrong about the FBI not having jurisdiction in the National Parks also.

Have you even read any of his books?  I'd bet my left testicle you haven't.

I repeat, when I asked Paulides point blank if he went to Congress, and Knapp asked  Paulides if he wanted listeners to contact their Congressmen about it.

I gave you his response : "They don't want us to know."

That's the sound a person who's more interested  in exploiting a problem than solving it.


bateman

Quote from: jazmunda on September 08, 2015, 12:01:46 AM
It sounds like one of those soft porn movies for couples shown in motels during the 80s.

Be honest, it's really Keith's voice that gives you those flashbacks.

Quote from: Bradsmith313 on September 08, 2015, 12:00:18 AM
Being consistent is a solid trait for a con artist . . . .

I want to believe the Lazar story and I did for awhile.

But there was so much crazy stuff floating around at the time and right before Lazar appeared with the Billy Goodman radio show and Paranormal Net that I've become skeptical. I wasn't alive then so I don't know what the real timeline of events were. I'm going to say plausible but I don't understand why these awesome stories like Lazar or Mad Man Marcum can't seem to produce witnesses to corroborate their story.

maren

Quote from: Bradsmith313 on September 08, 2015, 12:00:18 AM
Being consistent is a solid trait for a con artist . . . .

He's not all that consistent.  He forgets sometimes and is reminded and comes right out and says "I forgot -- don't remember that." 

The government (or whoever) was who tried to discredit him -- and understandable, IMO.  He was essentially -- if not a whistleblower, at least a blabbermouth. 

I like the guy and believe him.






NoMoreNoory

Part of the point about 'explanations' and 'theories', I think, is the huge diversity of the cases. Bigfoot might work for a handful of cases, but there are hundreds of other cases to which that would make no sense as an explanation. And I think that applies right across the board. No matter which theory you apply, it is only going to fit some of the cases.

I really hope Art gets him on to the urban stuff in this last hour.

AppealPlay

Quote from: Uncle Duke on September 08, 2015, 12:04:51 AM
You did great.  Did you notice he ignored the congressional part of your question?

Yeah and he also refused to provide his personal ideas (which I understand, of course).  It helps make his story more spooky, I guess.


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