posted on May, 7 2012 @ 06:44 PM
reply to post by txMEGAlithic
Oddly enough, the area I'm researching for a book project is TX.
There is someone who did some really great research on the rural abductions / clusters. He's also a Bigfoot researcher which probably doesn't help
his cause much. To be clear, in the missing person research he did he never once "blames" bigfoot. He doesn't make any guesses or come to any
conclusions on who / what is behind this. Some of the cases he chooses to focus on, however make me believe he has a strong suspicion that Mr Big Foot
is responsible for quite a few of these cases.
I have to admit the idea makes me want to giggle. I'm just not into the Bigfoot thing. It's bad enough being a UFO researcher and proponent, then
when you get into abductions it's like walking on quicksand. There are a lot of credible, strong cases but there are a lot of people with issues
muddying the water.
Anyway, this other researcher has written about the East and West parts of the US and some Canada but skipped Florida and Texas because
there's
more cases in each of those states than the entire rest of the country.
So of course I decided to start investigating the TX cases first and see what I can contribute to the larger effort.
I've also found that getting into hard science abduction / missing persons is one of the few subjects which will result in negative feedback be it
from "official channels" and otherwise. Getting into the study and especially public discussion of human mutilation cases is one of the few areas
where you will get phone calls from people warning you to find another hobby or worse, face to face confrontations.
What I can tell you is that there are specific types of cases where FOIA requests will not return anything, law enforcement contacts will blow
sunshine into dark places and never deliver on promised info and you'll hear more than once that this is a subject "we just don't talk about".
Weird, cause when they find missing people who were made missing by some serial killer they sure seem to like to publicize it. Funny how the unsolved
cases with very strange elements to them get a completely different result. Fear, anger, silence....
I'm working on that thread but it's a big undertaking (odd choice of words). If I'm going to post it I want to drop the big one, not tiptoe around
the edge and that's required a great deal of research and gathering of evidence to share.