The Sunshine Place tells the mind-blowing, true-story of Synanon - one of America’s most cutting edge social experiments, turned into one of its most dangerous and violent cults - as it’s never been told before: by the people who lived it. At its core, Missing411 is the vague claim that something unusual is occurring related to deaths and disappearances in national parks. The term missing 411 refers to the matter about unexplained and unsolved disappearances of North Americans, and the investigative effort related to it. Dederich, aka “Chuck,” would be the one to destroy it all, along with the lives of many of his followers and millions of dollars in assets. The man who made the miracle happen, Charles E. In this new edition, he provides even more cases from North. What started in a house on the beach, soon spread to compounds across the country. David Paulides is to be commended for the tedious research he has done with his Missing 411 books.
Before long, it would make an even bolder claim: It could cure any of your problems. The former police officer turned author and investig. Paulides shares several perplexing mysteries and investigations in a candid, unedited interview, available only on . David Paulides noticed a disturbing trend of high numbers of people going missing in our national parks. the books detail hundreds of these cases and locations.
It is a significant step forward in the understanding of the missing phenomena that adds several new elements never before. Paulides has written a series of books under the title, Missing 411. Once called “the miracle on the beach,” Synanon began in the 1960s as an experimental rehab facility in Santa Monica, California with a radical claim: It could cure heroin addiction. This is the fourth book in the blockbuster Missing 411 series that describes unusual incidents of people that have disappeared in National Parks and forests of the world.