Missing 411: Canada – David Paulides

Missing 411: Canada – David Paulides

A Conspiracy Culture Special Event

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Saturday May 21st, 2016 – Toronto, Canada

MISSING 411: CANADA
UNEXPLAINED DISAPPEARANCES OF MISSING PERSONS

David Paulides’ Missing-411 is the first comprehensive book about people who have disappeared in the wilds of North America. It is understood that people routinely get lost or some others want to disappear, but this story is about the unusual. A tip from a national park ranger led to Paulides’ three year, 7000+ hour investigative effort into understanding the stories behind people who have vanished. His book chronicles children, adults and the elderly who have disappeared, sometimes even in the presence of friends and relatives. As Search and Rescue personnel exhaust leads and places to search, relatives start to believe kidnappings and abductions have occurred.

Paulides has studied the archives of missing people for similarities, traits and geographical clusters. Topography plays a part into the age of the victims and certain clusters have specific age and sex consistency that is baffling. This is not a phenomenon inclusive to just the last few decades; clusters of missing people have been identified as far back as the 1800’s.

You’ll definitely want to take advantage of this unique opportunity to hear this incredible research first hand through David’s gripping PowerPoint presentation which will deal primarily with cases specific to Canada.

Hosted by Toronto’s very own Richard Syrett of The Conspiracy Show.

A Conspiracy Culture Special Event

 

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TICKET INFORMATION:

$20 ADVANCE (UNTIL 7:07PM – FRI MAY 20TH ’16)
$25 DOOR (IF AVAILABLE)
*ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL*

VENUE INFORMATION:

THE JJR MACLEOD AUDITORIUM
MEDICAL SCIENCES BLDG. ROOM #2158
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO – ST. GEORGE CAMPUS
#1 KING’S COLLEGE CIRCLE. TORONTO. M5S 1A8

For directions to the venue, click HERE

EVENT INFORMATION:

6:30PM – 7PM | DOORS OPEN
7PM – 10PM | EVENT / Q&A
10PM – 11PM | MEET & GREET / BOOK SIGNING

 

David Paulides is a writer, researcher, and investigative journalist. He attained his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of San Francisco, after which he decided to pursue his long-time dream of becoming a police officer. In 1977, he began working at a small municipal police department in the SF Bay Area. In 1980, he transferred to the San Jose Police Department. During his time as an officer, he worked on street crimes, SWAT, Vice, and a variety of assignments in the detective division.

Prior to leaving the San Jose Police Department, Paulides received an offer to work in high-tech industry, where he was “tagged as an executive who could flush out businesses, go deep into their background, and perform due diligence on partnership development and acquisitions.” This was the beginning of his use of his investigative skills, after his law enforcement background, in a different station in life. Paulides retired from high-tech, and since about 2008 has written six non-fiction research books on unexplained phenomena.

Paulides’ current project is Missing 411, a series of non-fiction books documenting unsolved cases of disappearing people in national parks. His work on this subject began when he was doing research in a national park when an off-duty park ranger found him and expressed concern about the questionable nature of some of the disappearing persons cases which occur in the parks. The rangers knew Paulides’ background and requested that he research into it and see if he could find any leads. Paulides obliged, and since then asserts that he has uncovered multiple lines of evidence to suggest negligence on behalf of the park service in keeping track of their missing people, and a continuous series of disappearances from all across the U.S., and even other parts of the world, that seem to defy all logical and conventional explanations.  More information on the CanAm Missing Project can be found HERE.

Paulides has drawn significant national attention and has been featured on numerous radio shows as well as television interviews and prime time newscasts.

Get your tickets now… before they go missing!
We will have David’s books available for purchase at the event. Get your copy signed.

Relevant websites:
CanAmMissing.com
RichardSyrett.com

 

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