“Metatron created the super-electron for the ordering of nucleogenesis so that a balance and correspondence can exist between the dynamic phases of an infinite number of co-existing universes and the Living Light.”
“I was driving on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey when the top of a pine tree appeared in the air keeping pace with my car.”
- Craig G., 43, Information Technologist, Connecticut
Highly strange aerial craft first had the camouflage of being the top of pine tree to driver on Garden State Parkway, NJ, before UFO morphed into bubbling "mercury" and then went straight up in the sky and disappeared.
June 30, 2017 New Jersey - On June 10, 2017, I received the following email from 43-year-old Craig G., now from Connecticut. But he was born August 31, 1974, in Queens, New York. His parents moved to Hillsdale, New Jersey, and Craig graduated from Pascack Valley High School in 1992. Then he pursued a B. A. in Fine Arts from William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey. Eventually he flourished in computer information technology, which has been his profession for the past eighteen years. But he has always been haunted about what happened on the Garden State Parkway one morning driving to work in 2002.
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“These people disappear right in the midst of many others,
and nobody ever sees them leave.”
- David Paulides, Founder CanAm Missing Project and Missing 411 Investigator
In 2011, retired police officer David Paulides launched the Can(ada)Am(erica) Missing Project, which catalogs cases of people who mysteriously disappear — or are found — across North America. David has released six books in his popular Missing 411 series, and now in 2017, a documentary film, Missing 411: The Movie, co-directed by his son, Ben Paulides. See Websites below.
July 28, 2017 Denver, Colorado - The New York City Police Department has a Missing Persons Squad dedicated to searching for people. Last year, more than 13,000 were reported missing in New York City.
ABC's Nightline did a news feature about the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that has had reports as high as 2,000 missing young people a day. Of those, about 115 children each year fall into the “stranger abduction” cases.
Last year of 2016, the National Center reported it had some 20,500 cases of missing children. 90% were endangered runaways; 6% were family abductions; 2% were young adults ages 18 to 20; 1% were lost, injured or missing children; and 1% were non-family abduction. It's in that small 1% category that there are mysterious cases with characteristics like David Paulides's 411 Missing profile. But David's statistics show that most of the missing people he investigates disappeared near — and sometimes reappear dead — near large bodies of water.
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“UAPs, UFOs — which your listeners are entirely familiar with and
educated on, far more so than this reporter — those two subjects came
up often in my research in everything from declassified documents
that were with CIA and DoD.”
“The darkness began to slowly move towards me from across the room.
That's when I saw a small white, very dull light in the corner of my eye
that I could not focus on. As the cold darkness crept closer,
I prayed as loudly as I could. I still couldn't move. ”
“The loud boom is odd. We had some supervisors drive around and nothing was found. We don’t know what it was.”
- Athens-Clarke Asst. Fire Chief Mark Melvin
OnlineAthens Banner-Herald, May 30, 2017: A large boom or explosion heard early Saturday afternoon, May 28, 2017, across Athens-Clarke and neighboring counties remains unexplained, police and fire report on Tuesday, May 30th.
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