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The Missing
- What Happened to All the People No One Ever Finds?
- Narrated by: Brett Schumacher
- Length: 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What's more frightening than some wild alien abduction theory? Human abductors! What does the government know but is not telling us? Are the police involved? Is it population control, or something even more horrible? Are your children at risk of being taken? The Missing exposes why people go missing, who's snatching them, and how to protect yourself and your family.
No one simply disappears without a trace. Where are your loved ones? The secret behind dead and missing young Americans is now revealed. Where are they? Who took them and why? Xavier James reveals facts people in power are afraid to talk about. The dots are now connected in this hard-hitting analysis.
©2016 Xavier James (P)2018 Xavier James
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