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Whole Village Vanished
In 1995 alone, 4 million
Americans vanished, according to the Tracers Company. Missing reports from
around the world added another 2 million souls. That was a total of 6 million
people missing in 1995. Most of these people appeared to be "solidly
respectable citizens" with clear consciences.
In the winter of 1930 an incident
took place in Canada. A trapper named Arnaud Laurent and his son observed a
strange light crossing the northern sky. It appeared to be heading toward
the area of Lake Anjikuni. The trappers described the object as cylinder shaped
or bullet shaped.
Another trapper by the name of
Joe Labelle had come into the village of the Lake Anjikuni people, and
discovered the community to be unusually silent without a person moving in the
streets. There was no sound of sled dogs to be heard. The shanties were covered
with snow and not a chimney showed smoke.
Labelle found the village's
kayaks tied up on the shore of the lake. In the shanties he found meals left
hanging over fires, old and moldy and seemingly abandoned as they were being
cooked. The men's rifles were still in place standing by the doors. Labelle then
became frightened because he knew that the men would never leave without their
weapons.
He reported this discovery to the
RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), who investigated what Labelle had seen.
The police discovered that the town's dogs had died of hunger, chained beneath a
tree and covered by a snowdrift. What was even more disturbing was finding that
the town graveyard had been emptied. Despite the frozen ground, the graves had
been opened and the dead removed.
What happened to these people? Is
anyone still searching for them? Will they ever be found? Whitley
Strieber, in his book Majestic, states: "A check with the records
department indicated that the matter remains unsolved, and despite a search of
the whole of Canada and inquiries throughout the world, not a single trace of
the missing twelve hundred men, women and children were ever found."
The 4 million people who vanished
in 1995 is greater than the total population of South Carolina.
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