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  • myboynoah
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  • beefytee
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    Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
    Has wuaps account been hacked? He is never one who is short on words. I have a hard time believing he would post some link that doesn't at least have some kind of identifying feature to it. I seem to be the only one around here that does that.

    Note:No I haven't clicked on the link.

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  • wuapinmon
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    https://streamable.com/07zn

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  • frank ryan
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    Originally posted by Paperback Writer View Post
    A short white guy with red hair with a widow's peak who could speak decent Chinese. Or an American in a Korean restaurant who happened to speak fluent Korean. Look at the pictures, David Sneddon, in my view, doesn't look like a typical "white guy". Besides, there's not an abundance of young Americans trekking in that area. So yeah, when people saw a picture of David and mentioned that he could speak Chinese or Korean, without being prompted, I tend to believe them.


    And their bodies are almost always recovered.


    NK agents were most likely already in that city trying to catch North Korean escapees. An unlikely fall where a body was not recovered - that's highly unusual. Far more people have been kidnapped by North Korea than have died on that trail and their bodies not recovered.
    That area is one the key points one the North Korean underground railroad. So that makes sense. NorKos and corrupt regional Chinese authorities could've made that happen. I'm pretty sure Japanese intelligence thinks Sneddon is there.

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  • LiveCoug
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    Originally posted by old_gregg View Post
    maybe he got deducted by aliens
    Then faded into bolivian

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  • creekster
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    Originally posted by old_gregg View Post
    maybe he got deducted by aliens
    I guess that would be a write-off.

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  • old_gregg
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    maybe he got deducted by aliens

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  • Paperback Writer
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    Originally posted by Maximus View Post
    Proven...not sure...people say they saw him, but is it possible that they saw a white guy they thought was him?
    A short white guy with red hair with a widow's peak who could speak decent Chinese. Or an American in a Korean restaurant who happened to speak fluent Korean. Look at the pictures, David Sneddon, in my view, doesn't look like a typical "white guy". Besides, there's not an abundance of young Americans trekking in that area. So yeah, when people saw a picture of David and mentioned that he could speak Chinese or Korean, without being prompted, I tend to believe them.

    Originally posted by Maximus View Post
    yes, and experienced hikers have died on non treacherous trails before
    And their bodies are almost always recovered.

    Originally posted by Maximus View Post
    Ok, but is having NK agents suddenly come to that city and take someone because they speak korean really more unreasonable that he died in an unlikely fall during his hike?
    NK agents were most likely already in that city trying to catch North Korean escapees. An unlikely fall where a body was not recovered - that's highly unusual. Far more people have been kidnapped by North Korea than have died on that trail and their bodies not recovered.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    For the record, I agree that the simplest explanation is that he fell into a river or something. But I disagree that it would be difficult or out of character for NK to do this.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by myboynoah View Post
    So I guess the Chinese Government is complicit in this conspiracy, covering up the abduction of an American. And people across China who might have seen something strange decided at the time to say nothing because they were afraid.

    As I understand it, the only foreign investigators are the family members. I feel for them and their loss, but I don't trust their interpretation of the "facts" they have gathered. They obviously want to believe their son, brother is alive someplace and have hit upon this North Korean abduction theory. But it seems more likely that he fell and died, or was even killed for some reason, and his body hasn't been found or is buried someplace.
    I am not saying that the Chinese government was complicit. I am saying that your "...without people noticing something unusual" line is mostly meaningless in this case. This is a country (and region) where most people keep their heads down and their mouths shut.

    Furthermore:

    What most Americans don’t know is that North Korea has been systematically kidnapping foreigners for the past 60 years. Since the Korean War Armistice in 1953, North Korea is suspected to have abducted 3,824 South Koreans (in addition to more than 100,000 taken during the war) and as many as 100 Japanese and 200 Chinese. According to the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, there have been at least 25 additional abductees from countries including France, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Romania, and Thailand.
    http://www.outsideonline.com/1923586...american-hiker

    If they can successfully kidnap people in France, Italy, etc. China would be a piece of cake.

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  • LiveCoug
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    If it is legit, very very sad. The dude is severely psychologically damaged at this point. NK provides him with a wife and kids and then probably threatens his family if he doesn't do what they say. Probably will be brainwashed enough to pledge his allegiance to NK eventually.

    Or he fell off a cliff.

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  • myboynoah
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    In the articles I have read about the case, they said that due to the political climate in China very few people will even speak with foreign investigators about the case. Nobody wants to get in trouble. Do you think people would be inclined to report someone being hauled around in the back of a truck (or whatever)? I seriously doubt it.
    So I guess the Chinese Government is complicit in this conspiracy, covering up the abduction of an American. And people across China who might have seen something strange decided at the time to say nothing because they were afraid.

    As I understand it, the only foreign investigators are the family members. I feel for them and their loss, but I don't trust their interpretation of the "facts" they have gathered. They obviously want to believe their son, brother is alive someplace and have hit upon this North Korean abduction theory. But it seems more likely that he fell and died, or was even killed for some reason, and his body hasn't been found or is buried someplace.

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Maximus View Post
    Ok, but is having NK agents suddenly come to that city and take someone because they speak korean really more unreasonable that he died in an unlikely fall during his hike?
    Well, he was in a Korean restaurant....

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by myboynoah View Post
    Hmmm, back of a truck across China without getting noticed, without the American doing anything to get away, without people noticing something unusual.
    In the articles I have read about the case, they said that due to the political climate in China very few people will even speak with foreign investigators about the case. Nobody wants to get in trouble. Do you think people would be inclined to report someone being hauled around in the back of a truck (or whatever)? I seriously doubt it.

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