Paulides just posted a new one - 7 hours ago…
I try to follow these cases as I find them to be quite indicative of a possible abduction. It is a subject that I have been researching for decades.
David Paulides has researched and documented thousands of these bizarre cases of missing persons - here is the latest case he posted on Twitter - for those who may be interested in this strange phenomenon.
Paulides writes about Schultz:
The spin starts, initial autopsy - no signs of violence to the body and they don’t suspect “foul play.” Of course not, a longtime trucker, devoted family man stops his big rig in the middle of a highway jumps out, strips off his coat and runs into a field!
The chances are they will not find a cause of death. SAR teams will be baffled on how they missed the body. Canines, planes and ground teams couldn’t find David, yet a farmer walking his field does.
https://x.com/canammissing/status/1783337727922151439
Paulides has a whole series on missing truckers…here’s the first one - this will get you there to see this series if you’re interested…
another vid: there are so many amazing and chilling incidents…and he is on the case to document them…
and if you get a chance watch “Vanished” on Amazon
okay, frenzzz…some high strangeness…
It’s like impossible for people to be “missing” or to have unsolved crimes with the amount of “watching” and data harvesting that occurs. My condolences to all of these victims and their families.
I’ve been following Paulides’ work for years, too. I’ve read a lot of his books cataloguing the shocking numbers of unexplained, unresolved disappearances.
What is your theory on who or what is responsible for these abductions?
I have a few theories of my own. The responses and reactions (or lack thereof) by federal “authorities “ is illuminating in and of itself.