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Society => Conspiracy! => Topic started by: GothicSeraph on October 27, 2014, 11:23:44 am
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Its weird I saw an article about a guy who disappeared during Broncos Halftime, and started looking into weird disappearances.
Of course there were a ton of articles about the possibility of a Dolce connection...
What do you think? Government abduction? Serial Kidnappers? People chose to disappear?
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Drunken idiot is my guess.
Here in Cleveland, we had that very thing happen over the summer during some redneck concert held at Progressive Field. He went missing during the show, and they didn't find his body until 4 days later at the local landfill. Turns out, the guy fell into a dumpster chute, and after an autopsy it was determined no foul play was involved. Of course after that we had a slew of do-gooders crawl out of the woodwork blaming the stadium, despite the fact in its 20 years history hosting 80+ baseball games a year nothing like that ever happened before.
Stupid people do stupid things, and I'd be willing to bet when this guy is finally found (dead or alive) it will be something similar.
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Pissed someone off, lost a fight, body dumped in the river.
Theyll find it after the spring thaw
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Dude was found....so far the only explanation was "he wanted to go for a walk to find a warmer climate" LOL! :roll:
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_26820983/police-missing-broncos-fan-found-pueblo-had-fill
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Dude was found....so far the only explanation was "he wanted to go for a walk to find a warmer climate" LOL! :roll:
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_26820983/police-missing-broncos-fan-found-pueblo-had-fill
That's really odd.
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Dude was found....so far the only explanation was "he wanted to go for a walk to find a warmer climate" LOL! :roll:
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_26820983/police-missing-broncos-fan-found-pueblo-had-fill
That's really odd.
Yea it is, he was found over 100 miles from the stadium... From CNN:
(CNN) -- Paul Kitterman, a Denver Broncos fan who disappeared during a game five days ago, has been found and is safe, the Denver Police Department tweeted Tuesday night.
Kitterman was located some 112 miles away in Pueblo, Colorado.
Alien Abduction, Government Abduction, or crazy walking nut?
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Dude was found....so far the only explanation was "he wanted to go for a walk to find a warmer climate" LOL! :roll:
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_26820983/police-missing-broncos-fan-found-pueblo-had-fill
That's really odd.
Yea it is, he was found over 100 miles from the stadium... From CNN:
(CNN) -- Paul Kitterman, a Denver Broncos fan who disappeared during a game five days ago, has been found and is safe, the Denver Police Department tweeted Tuesday night.
Kitterman was located some 112 miles away in Pueblo, Colorado.
Alien Abduction, Government Abduction, or crazy walking nut?
Oh holy fuck I read that as 18 Miles not 118 (other article). That's really fucking weird. Means he had to have covered more than 20 miles a day and that's alot for even a fit hiker, but he's some 50 year old dude. I don't believe that was all covered on foot, even if he just went nuts, there is no way he walked that far in that short of time. That is some alien abduction or government shit. I wonder what he recollects from that time.
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Not government they wouldn't drop him 118 miles away anyway (and it was on the news too much). Aliens I guess (always a wildcard, if they exist) if they had no idea of what people would find weird. He could have walked or hitchhiked at least part of the way and said "öh yeah I totally walked all that way".
It's annoying when people "purposelessly" move. People with purpose are so much easier to track down.
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Not government they wouldn't drop him 118 miles away anyway (and it was on the news too much). Aliens I guess (always a wildcard, if they exist) if they had no idea of what people would find weird. He could have walked or hitchhiked at least part of the way and said "öh yeah I totally walked all that way".
It's annoying when people "purposelessly" move. People with purpose are so much easier to track down.
He did have a reason.... warmer climate. :P
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Sounds like hes got Forest Gump syndrome. "I had enough football so I decided to go for a walk. So i walked. and walked. slept in a bush. walked some more"
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Sounds like hes got Forest Gump syndrome. "I had enough football so I decided to go for a walk. So i walked. and walked. slept in a bush. walked some more"
"And my wife Jenny gave me aids."
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Some people, planes, ships and objects make contact with shifting portals in time and space and end up... well, nobody knows. But sometimes we find working wristwatches in ancient, unsealed Egyptian crypts, or see them in vintage photographs. Time and space has burps and hickups, eddies and rivers, ripples and overlapping waves, and sometimes things get caught in them and are taken elsewhere or elsewhen. They may not even end up in this universe.
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Some people, planes, ships and objects make contact with shifting portals in time and space and end up... well, nobody knows. But sometimes we find working wristwatches in ancient, unsealed Egyptian crypts, or see them in vintage photographs. Time and space has burps and hickups, eddies and rivers, ripples and overlapping waves, and sometimes things get caught in them and are taken elsewhere or elsewhen. They may not even end up in this universe.
Sounds like something from donnie darko.
Good for you.
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More like Stephen King's, The Talisman and Black House. If you haven't read them, they're a must-read if you like these kinds of theories.
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i read the talisman but all i remember is it was a reallllly fucking long book. And the kid going thru the badlands, that stuck out. Didn't know there was a sequel. Had a Gunslinger feel to it tho. So i get what u mean.
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I think another reason people disappear is ball lightening. They're basically just vaporized in a ball of white fire. Ball lightning could be as small as just a few inches across and contain millions of volts of electricity, and could most probably float around and even go right through certain objects without losing hardly any charge. It could float near you, and then get attracted to you and "stick" to you... as soon as contact is made.. poof... the person is just a ball of white smoke drifting up and the ball lightening continues on its way.
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Some people, planes, ships and objects make contact with shifting portals in time and space and end up... well, nobody knows. But sometimes we find working wristwatches in ancient, unsealed Egyptian crypts, or see them in vintage photographs. Time and space has burps and hickups, eddies and rivers, ripples and overlapping waves, and sometimes things get caught in them and are taken elsewhere or elsewhen. They may not even end up in this universe.
Can you post a source for this thing about working watches being found in sealed tombs?
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Some people, planes, ships and objects make contact with shifting portals in time and space and end up... well, nobody knows. But sometimes we find working wristwatches in ancient, unsealed Egyptian crypts, or see them in vintage photographs. Time and space has burps and hickups, eddies and rivers, ripples and overlapping waves, and sometimes things get caught in them and are taken elsewhere or elsewhen. They may not even end up in this universe.
Can you post a source for this thing about working watches being found in sealed tombs?
http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/76140/Tomb-raiders-baffled-by-Swiss-watch-found-in-ancient-tomb