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Into Nowhere

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A look at the pattern of disappearances in rural America. The Missing 411 books by David Paulides revealed the phenomenon of people disappearing in America without a trace. Into Nowhere shows these disappearances to be regional in nature, with identifiable trends in behavior. These are plotted in color maps identifying the regions clearly. Certain issues concerning the nature of the disappearances are also covered.

100 pages, Paperback

Published May 2, 2018

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December 14, 2019
Excellent read!! 💛

I personally believes This is a must read for all ages ! I am 58 years old and I have done research on this topic as well with other topics for most my life time , that I believe are linked together. I have and still live a very healthy lifestyle so no drugs or drinking has gone on with me . I believe we are in a NEW era where more and more people are looking into as far as extraterrestrials . The Native American Indians knew exactly what has been and it's still going on to this day . Time for humans to open their eyes
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36 reviews
February 14, 2021
Awful and Misleading

You won,t find anything but data here, which is unintelligible to average readers. He doesn't supply his opinion ANYWHERE. A complete waste of time. Empty. Much ado about nada.
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July 31, 2017
Nice read.

Having read David Paulides work I was interested to read this book. Enjoyed it but I would have liked a longer book.
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July 3, 2018
Dots ,dots ,dots,dots

Just what we need ,to try & solve this ??? More & more & more & more eyes ??? Working
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