I was just listening to Coast to Coast. David Paulides was a guest tonight. For anyone who doesn't know, he wrote a series of books called "Missing 411".
Pretty much the books are about strange disappearances in national parks and forests around North America. There is a criteria on these weird disappearances in that the person could be just behind a group and would disappear. A repeated observation is also that the search would go through an area and find nothing. Years later. Months later. The body would be found in the area that was thoroughly searched. Survivors would also say they did not remember what happened to them when they disappeared.
Tonight, he added cases where these disappearances can happen just about anywhere. There was one where a guy disappeared while in a bar. Also one where a child disappeared in their own yard.
Well anyway, tonight someone called in and suggested to him "hey, where there any pyschics notified to help with these cases" basically remote viewing. And what he said was strange. He said he contacted numerous remote viewers through email who had been on the C2C show, who have credibility and you know what? No one answered back. Those who did asked to be paid first.
I wonder...are remote viewers fact or is there something they just don't want to mess with? What's going on?
Thoughts?
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fake* are remote viewers fake