10-26-2020, 08:02 PM
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Missing 411: The Government Knows Where the Missing Are Going! David Paulides Latest Updates
COAST TO COAST AM September 15, 2020 – Investigator David Paulides has spent ten years researching missing people in national parks, forests, and open spaces. In the first half, he discussed cases of unexplained disappearances, and how the US government and National Park Service has tried to discourage some of his research efforts. When making an FOIA request for a list of missing people from Yosemite National Park, he was informed it would cost him $34,000, and for a list from the entire park service, $1.4 million.
“The point being,” he observed, “is that they didn’t want that list going out.” Then, when readying to shoot his third documentary on vanishings, Yellowstone first ignored his request for permission to film at the site of the Stacy Arras case, before issuing a blanket denial
https://youtu.be/xpyx-u11qB8
COAST TO COAST AM September 15, 2020 – Investigator David Paulides has spent ten years researching missing people in national parks, forests, and open spaces. In the first half, he discussed cases of unexplained disappearances, and how the US government and National Park Service has tried to discourage some of his research efforts. When making an FOIA request for a list of missing people from Yosemite National Park, he was informed it would cost him $34,000, and for a list from the entire park service, $1.4 million.
“The point being,” he observed, “is that they didn’t want that list going out.” Then, when readying to shoot his third documentary on vanishings, Yellowstone first ignored his request for permission to film at the site of the Stacy Arras case, before issuing a blanket denial
https://youtu.be/xpyx-u11qB8