MISSING CHILD CASE. In 1997, Angela Thompson Smith was contacted by a bounty hunter who was searching for a woman who had abducted her young daughter against a court order. The woman was a convicted felon. The child was perceived to be at a Catholic school, wearing a black and green plaid Catholic school uniform, and she was mentally "followed" back to a complex of trailers. The color and nature of the car and the route was noted. The area was known by the bounty hunter and the information led him to the location where the child was being held. Unfortunately, the mother and child fled before they could be recovered by the bounty hunter. |  |
MISSING CHILDREN PROJECT. In 2002 Angela Thompson Smith was contact by a consulting group in Oregon. Ashley Pond, aged 12, had gone missing on January 9th, 2002, on her way to school. Her friend, Miranda Gaddis, aged 13, had gone missing on March 13th, 2002. The bodies were found on the property owned by Ward Weaver III, a neighbor of the girls. Prior to this information being released,a combination of remote viewing methods was used to perceive the location of the girls and the circumstnces of their disappearance. It was perceived that Miranda Gaddis had been picked up at a school bus stop by a man in a black "Cammaro" type car and driven a short distance down the road, then off into a wooded area. The girl was strangled. It was perceived that this man had also strangled Ashley Pond. The body of Ashley Pond was perceived to be in a culvert. The body of Miranda Gaddis was perceived to be in a shed at the back of a property backing onto the wooded area at the back of the apartment complex where the two girls had resided. There was the motif of a blue ribbon connected to the shed. The FBI were notified of this perceived information in June of 2002. However, they did not investigate the shed until September, 2002 when the body of Miranda Gaddis was found. The body of Ashley Pond was found in a barrel buried under concrete in the yard near the shed. The shed was owned by Weaver and he has been indicted in these murders. |
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UNIBOMBER CASE: The Nevada RV Group also works on cases of missing people to bring closure and resolution. Angela Thompson Smith was asked to work on the Unibomber case by a group in California, to perceive the Unibomber's appearance, psychological state, location, activities, intelligence, and how he could best be captured. Information was perceived and passed to the FBI by the California group. When Ted Kazinsky was caught, it was estimated, by the group, that the information perceived by Angela Thompson Smith had been very accurate. However, Kazinsky was caught through other means i.e. his brother notifying the authorities. |
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