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The correlation between power outages and missing person cases in the Midwest and greater territory have been studied by numerous scientists both with the [[Department of Civilian Defense (Midwest Union)|Department of Civilian Defense Paranormal Division]] and [[National Bureau of Anomaly Security]] and has been linked to the [[Timeline of American government paranormal investigations (1950-Present Day)|numerous paranormal events in the former United States]].
The correlation between power outages and missing person cases in the Midwest and greater territory have been studied by numerous scientists both with the [[Department of Civilian Defense (Midwest Union)|Department of Civilian Defense Paranormal Division]] and [[National Bureau of Anomaly Security]] and has been linked to the [[Timeline of American government paranormal investigations (1950-Present Day)|numerous paranormal events in the former United States]]. The study was sampled from the summer of 1985 to the winter of 1995


== Study ==
== Findings ==
Researchers found that during power outages that last into the night, the amount of missing persons cases filed that week would rise by 230% and in most of those cases there was a sign of struggle. The occurrences also were found to take place in Canada, the [[The United Commonwealth of America|United Commonwealth]], and [[Lakota]].


== Findings ==
== Reactions and Theories ==


== Reactions ==
=== Creatures of the Dark ===
The [[The Midwest Separation Union|Midwest]] officially recognizes the threat of paranormal creatures as real, and has classified this phenomenon as the "Creatures of the Dark". Preparations for emergency lighting through out the Metros, along with distribution of lanterns to rural areas, have been reactions, officially named the "Lightning Act"

Revision as of 19:10, 17 June 2024

The correlation between power outages and missing person cases in the Midwest and greater territory have been studied by numerous scientists both with the Department of Civilian Defense Paranormal Division and National Bureau of Anomaly Security and has been linked to the numerous paranormal events in the former United States. The study was sampled from the summer of 1985 to the winter of 1995

Findings

Researchers found that during power outages that last into the night, the amount of missing persons cases filed that week would rise by 230% and in most of those cases there was a sign of struggle. The occurrences also were found to take place in Canada, the United Commonwealth, and Lakota.

Reactions and Theories

Creatures of the Dark

The Midwest officially recognizes the threat of paranormal creatures as real, and has classified this phenomenon as the "Creatures of the Dark". Preparations for emergency lighting through out the Metros, along with distribution of lanterns to rural areas, have been reactions, officially named the "Lightning Act"