We have author Thomas Spriggs with us
for this show to discuss his excellent book
"Into
Nowhere", an examination of the regions and patterns of
disappearances enumerated by Dave Paulides in his Missing 411
series of books.
This is a very heavy topic, one that is discussed often on this
podcast as one of the most pressing and disturbing mysteries of our
times, and we were hoping to have a productive conversation on the
topic that does not simply recount strange stories of missing
persons, and Mr. Spriggs certainly delivers. He has been keeping up
with the tracking of what he calls "active regions" since
publishing his book, and he weaves a description of an intelligent
and aware predator that knows enough about humans and human
civilization to spread the abductions just far enough apart in time
and distance to keep them from reaching the collective awareness as
a distinct phenomena, but that once you connect the cases, you can
detect the linear movement of this.... whatever this thing is.
All in all it is a fascinating discussion, and we just go straight
through for two hours, no breaks, do not pass Go, do not collect
$200, go directly to end of SnakeBros 45 and at least a few
sleepless nights, huddled in the blankets, every light on in the
entire house, trying not to disappear, like so many others,
Into Nowhere.
Link to Mr. Spriggs' book,
Into Nowhere:
Amazon: Into Nowhere
Pics and other notes:
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Mr. Spriggs'
updated regions map. Click to enlarge. |
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Region Map
Legend. Click to Enlarge. Note the similarity in orientation of the
regions for south California and central California, as mentioned
by Kyle during the show |