He’s a weirdo. He starts off ok discussing people who go missing in National Parks, then makes it some kind of weird mysticism thing to sell books on Coast to Coast.
The truth is interesting enough without his crackpot mystical magic take on it.
Weird mysticism? Like what exactly?
You are wrong to smear him.
Remember, it is the coast to coast program that stresses the paranormal.
He’s an ex-policeman investigator that has tenaciously dug into this issue over the past ten years.
http://www.canammissing.com/missing_411.html
http://www.canammissing.com/current_events.html
10/22- If you’ve been following our work, you know that the National Park Service has refused to comply with a Freedom of Information Act Request and supply a list of missing people from their jurisdiction. They have claimed that they do not have the resources to do it. They stated that if we wanted the list, they would charge us $34,000 for a list from Yosemite and $1.4 million for a list from their entire system (They have released some nays and photos, but only a small percentage of the total). NPS also makes an ongoing claim that they are hundreds of millions of dollars behind in ongoing maintenance on their property. We were forwarded this letter from the National Fraterna Order of Police showing they are irate over the way the National Park Service is choosing to spend their money. I know it is hard to believe, this really is happening!! Here is an additional supporting document to the issue in the letter below:https://www.themaven.net/bluelivesmatter/news/national-park-service-to-pay-big-money-to-honor-black-panther-party-after-they-killed-an-nps-ranger-k_9c2Rvq00WwExdayJfazw
/19- I don’t think this is just coincidental, our National Park Service and the Canadian National parks have the same protocol on who can search their lands. The normal, certified search and rescue personnel in the United States and the RCMP of Canada are restricted from going on to those lands and applying their skills. In any other government lands, USFS, BIA, BLM, etc, all search and rescue personnel are welcomed to assist, but not in national parks.
He appears to have investigated the subject thoroughly and knows what he's talking about.
You, not so much.
I wish someone would/could explain the disappearance of an old crippled man in a National Park only about 15 miles from my house.
He’s laid out the case, but no one has explained what happened.