BURR OAK CONFERENCE GLOUSTER, OHIO SEPTEMBER 11th & 12th 2015
DAVID PAULIDES
Dave Paulides received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of San Fransisco, and has a professional
background that includes twenty years in law enforcement and senior
executive positions in the technology sector. In 2004, he formed North
America Bigfoot Research-NABS (www.nabigfootsearch.com)
where his investigative and analytical experience were invaluable in
researching Bigfoot/Sasquatch sightings, encounters and behavior. He
spent two years living among the Hoopa tribal members, listening to and
recording their Bigfoot stories. The Hoopa Project was his first book,
based upon his experiences in the Bluff Creek area of Northern
California. David's second book, Tribal Bigfoot is a quantum step
forward in Bigfoot research and allows for a common sense understanding
of this elusive biped. These two books have been called the new
standard for crypto research.
NABS was also the group that started the Bigfoot DNA project which was
instrumental in the identification of bigfoot/sasquatch as its own
hybrid species.
On March 1, 2012 David released his third book,
"Missing 411-Western U.S.", the story of people who have disappeared in
the wilds of North America. Many of the parents and relatives of the
missing make claims that the victim was kidnapped/abducted, in very
remote areas, this is well documented. This 3+ year 7000 hour
investigation into unexplained disappearances in isolated locations is a
book that anyone who walks in the woods should read. The real question
that this book elicits is...What is happening to these people?
In late March 2012, David's fourth book was released, "Missing
411-Eastern U.S.". The eastern version is a continuation of stories
which occurred in the eastern half of the United States with special
sections on unusual outdoor activities which seem to be related to
disappearances and a master list of all people who have vanished.
In June 2012, Mr. Paulides was an invited speaker at the 2012 National
Association of Search and Rescue (NASAR) annual conference in South Lake
Tahoe. The presentation was on the findings of the Can Am Project that
were detailed in "Missing 411". The packed room at the Harvey's
Convention Center heard Mr. Paulides give a detailed overview of the
twenty eight clusters of missing people and the associated elements
found within the clusters.
Since the release of the "Missing 411"
series, Mr. Paulides has been a guest on countless radio shows, morning
television and prime time news casts. The 411 series has been vetted
by some of the best Search and Rescue professionals, investigative
journalists, radio and television hosts and print journalists from North
America.
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