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one of the most bizarre, spectacular, and controversial cases of UFOs and teleportation ever comes from here. In May of 1968, a Dr. Geraldo Vidal and his wife Raffo de Vidal allegedly headed out from Buenos Aires on a trip to join a family gathering at the city of Chascomus, which lies around 120 kilometers away.
After the get-together, they took a detour on the way back home, deciding they would visit some friends in the town of Maipu, lying around 150 kilometers from Chascomus. They would never arrive at their destination, no trace of their whereabouts could be found, and friends and family became increasingly worried.
48 hours after this mysterious disappearance, some friends were startled to receive a call from Dr. Vidal, but the really strange thing was that he was calling from the Argentinean consulate in Mexico City, some 6,400 km away.
originally posted by: Tucket
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: Sublimecraft
Stranger things have happened. People can and will do some very crazy things hoping they will not get caught, or will make up fantastic stories to cover their asses.
cough, coughHillarycough
said the man was last seen at the top of the Little Whiteface spur, where the gondola leads, and that he was wearing a green jacket.
Is there really such a perfect and all seeing surveillance system working in the "U"SA?
When deputies found Constantinos "Danny" Filippidis at the Sacramento International Airport on Tuesday, he had a new iPhone, a hair cut and little memory of how he got there, according to a sheriff's office spokesman
originally posted by: CynConcepts
Hmmm...new detail to this story.
When deputies found Constantinos "Danny" Filippidis at the Sacramento International Airport on Tuesday, he had a new iPhone, a hair cut and little memory of how he got there, according to a sheriff's office spokesman
[url=http://www.syracuse.com/state/index.ssf/2018/02/from_the_adirondacks_to_sacramento_how_missing_skier_told_deputies_he_crossed_th.html]Source[/url ]
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
originally posted by: CynConcepts
Hmmm...new detail to this story.
When deputies found Constantinos "Danny" Filippidis at the Sacramento International Airport on Tuesday, he had a new iPhone, a hair cut and little memory of how he got there, according to a sheriff's office spokesman
[url=http://www.syracuse.com/state/index.ssf/2018/02/from_the_adirondacks_to_sacramento_how_missing_skier_told_deputies_he_crossed_th.html]Source[/url ]
Hmmm, new hairdo and iphone, same ski gear, helmet and goggles.
Curiouser and curiouser.....
When deputies arrived, they didn't entirely believe Filippidis' story until running him through a missing persons' database, said Sgt. Shaun Hampton, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department police information officer.
"Our deputies didn't immediately understand the gravity of the situation," Hampton said.
Though Filippidis remembered little, he recalled skiing and thought he'd suffered a head injury, Hampton said.
He told deputies he'd forgotten how he arrived at the airport or who drove him there, but that he rode in a "big rig-style truck" and slept "a lot," Hampton said.
Between the Adirondacks and Sacramento, Filippidis bought an iPhone, he told deputies, which he used to call his wife on Tuesday. Filippidis told deputies a truck dropped him off in downtown Sacramento, where he got a hair cut, Hampton said.
The missing skier had forgotten how he traveled from downtown Sacramento to the airport -- approximately 11 miles, Hampton said.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: CynConcepts
Question: Can you purchase and activate an iphone in the US without ID?
originally posted by: CynConcepts
It does sound like he made it to the top of the run. Was hoping you could provide source for your statement about possible head injury and being in truck? I have not seen that.