Missing hiker (Monica Reza)

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For what it's worth, I chatted with a SAR person that was involved in the search. He didn't know anything about the conspiracies or the drama, and he thought a mountain-lion attack was most likely.
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Good afternoon everyone! I did some more digging and found the meetup.com event for the Mt. Waterman hike on June 22, 2025. I am not going to post my screenshots or the link to this event since it will share the names of our subjects as well as other members of the group subject A runs. It took me a while to find it but luckily Subject A regularly planned group hikes for the weeks leading up to the 22nd.

At this point, we’ve never shared the names of our subjects, except for Monica. We also never named anyone else explicitly from the volunteer group we were in, in order to maintain everyone’s privacy. I mentioned it above, but I will not be sharing details on this meetup event that would make it searchable or easy to find, although with enough digging deep in this rabbit hole, you might be able to.

Okay so I got a free trial of Meetup Premium which allows me to see full rsvp lists for events. This particular one had an rsvp list of not 3 people, but 13! So hypothetically if nobody had family emergencies or cancelled last minute, 13 people including or not including Monica, went on that hike up to waterman. If let's say, 5 people bailed on their plans due to personal things, 8 people would have shown up for the hike, not 3.

But wait Matthew, what about the other hikes? What was the rsvp turnout on meetup for those?
Well, the attendance online for all of subject A’s hikes range from 9 to 15 for the months of May and June of 2025.

Long story short, rsvp’s aren’t always accurate to in person attendance but 13 people rsvp’ing for a hike and then only 3 people actually going on the hike with 1 of them missing, is just kinda weird…
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That is incredibly interesting, Matthew. If we had the names of the 5 hikers who joined the search, then you could compare with the rsp list to see if any of them were late arrivals.
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From the June 22nd Mt Waterman Meetup Event:

"Beginners welcome [my emphasis - SQH] unless noted in specific hike details. More information at:

[redacted]

For Hike Bring: HIKING shoes/boots, (no tennis shoes or running shoes etc) minimum 2-3 liters of water, a snack, sunscreen/protection, electrolyte mix/drink, sunglasses, etc... read the events details for specifics what to bring.

Any questions just text or call [redacted].

Please be aware that Assistant Organizers, Event Hosts, and support hikers are volunteers organize hikes without compensation and assume absolutely no responsibility for you or your guests...."
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Matthew wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 3:16 pm
Okay so I got a free trial of Meetup Premium which allows me to see full rsvp lists for events.
Can you tell how many of Hiker A's hikes Monica rsvp'd to in the months leading up to June 22rd?
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"Long story short, rsvp’s aren’t always accurate to in person attendance but 13 people rsvp’ing for a hike and then only 3 people actually going on the hike with 1 of them missing, is just kinda weird…"

I had assumed probably correctly that the 5 hikers A met on the trail & who assisted in the search were outsiders, people unknown beforehand to A's hiking group. However, if some of those 5 were known to the group, then they could have been in touch by phone or walkie-talkie throughout the hike with A or C or possibly Monica before her phone died. They could be witnesses to the events in real time.
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SideQuestHiker wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 4:41 pm
Can you tell how many of Hiker A's hikes Monica rsvp'd to in the months leading up to June 22rd?
So I checked and she hadn't rsvp'd for any of the hikes but she does have a meetup account.
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Matthew wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 3:16 pmOkay so I got a free trial of Meetup Premium which allows me to see full rsvp lists for events. This particular one had an rsvp list of not 3 people, but 13! So hypothetically if nobody had family emergencies or cancelled last minute, 13 people including or not including Monica, went on that hike up to waterman.
All the people are fake. The info was public the entire time...well, except when it got taken down.
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Gene wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 10:22 am
AW~ wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2026 12:54 pm
Gene wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2026 8:22 am For the conspiracy theorists, the trail crosses a dirt road that might have provided access for abductors.
The grabbers in selected spots..they are devious. They planned and picked a meetup to interrupt. So if it were 5 , or 50, they had the magic words of abracadabra...
I haven't a clue what you're talking about.
Sounds like he's explaining how a Sasquatch crew planned and executed this kidnapping using social media and magic. I mean, that's the best theory I've heard so far.
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Sean wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 8:21 pm
Gene wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 10:22 am
AW~ wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2026 12:54 pm
The grabbers in selected spots..they are devious. They planned and picked a meetup to interrupt. So if it were 5 , or 50, they had the magic words of abracadabra...
I haven't a clue what you're talking about.
Sounds like he's explaining how a Sasquatch crew planned and executed this kidnapping using social media and magic. I mean, that's the best theory I've heard so far.
Yes, magic. The Fox clip, the dufuses and ditzes were talking aliens and area 51...and awaiting word from NASA, who only said "to the best of my knowledge" nothing was amiss. But magic explains much more. The Fox lady was saying microwave phase shifters...she let one of the dead scientists explain it..i suppose its like stargate or something. This line is to the popular movie project hail mary. ..which I havent seen. Anti-gravity something or another. Rep Comer of the usa house, said 'something sinister'..but hes top secret. He now says "its not alien related"...so at least the aliens that he knows spoke to him.

Magic explains all the incidents around Waterman as well...in history. And its trending. I would have the witches explain it all, but... You have to tread carefully or be cursed. Abracadabra refers to the intelligencia that pretends to be dumb, but has all the magic tricks. These people hang around mental institutions so as to obscure their real work. If I disappear, you'll know it was one of these groups...should be easy to hunt down.
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AW~ wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 9:26 am
Sean wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 8:21 pm
Gene wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 10:22 am
I haven't a clue what you're talking about.
Sounds like he's explaining how a Sasquatch crew planned and executed this kidnapping using social media and magic. I mean, that's the best theory I've heard so far.
Yes, magic...

This what happens when we assume.

When I mentioned, "conspiracy" I did not mention anything supernatural or other such nonsense, I said, "access for abductors".
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The Blair Witch Project was based on hikers disappearing in the Waterman Area. It is sometimes referred to as the Waterman rectangle because so many hikers disappear in this area. Santeria and Voodoo has been practiced on Double Delight which is how it got its name. If you look in the rocks on top just to the left there will be bones that can be found clearly showing the practice of this religion. The movie Weapons shows the power that the practitioners acquire if they get your hair and can take control of your consciousness. I would highly suggest covering yourself in poodle dog while hiking this area to ward off the nefarious spirits that haunt this area. Remember JPL stands for just plain lost.
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^ LMAO...
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David R wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 10:39 am The Blair Witch Project was based on hikers disappearing in the Waterman Area...
:lol: :D :lol:
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Gene wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 10:31 am When I mentioned, "conspiracy" I did not mention anything supernatural or other such nonsense, I said, "access for abductors".
Sorry, Gene, this thread has been Squatched.
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David R wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 10:39 am The Blair Witch Project was based on hikers disappearing in the Waterman Area.
I watched that movie in the theater and nearly lost my lunch because of the shaky cam. Now I know why I always feel nauseous and want to practice voodoo when I hike up there. I also watched Weapons in the theater but didn't see how it related to me. Now I'm going to start wearing a hairnet while hiking on Waterman. Damn witches always be wanting to control me!
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AW~ wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 9:26 amThe Fox lady was saying microwave phase shifters...she let one of the dead scientists explain it..i suppose its like stargate or something...
A Stargate could explain how Seal Team Squatch got in and out without a trace. But did SAR find any evidence of a Stargate in the area?
Abracadabra refers to the intelligencia that pretends to be dumb, but has all the magic tricks. These people hang around mental institutions so as to obscure their real work. If I disappear, you'll know it was one of these groups...should be easy to hunt down.
If you disappear, me and Dima gonna hang out at mental institutions like Jay and Silent Bob. AND I'm gonna bring my magic machete that glows blue when the Abracadabra spooks are around.
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David R wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 10:39 am The Blair Witch Project was based on hikers disappearing in the Waterman Area. It is sometimes referred to as the Waterman rectangle because so many hikers disappear in this area. Santeria and Voodoo has been practiced on Double Delight which is how it got its name. If you look in the rocks on top just to the left there will be bones that can be found clearly showing the practice of this religion. The movie Weapons shows the power that the practitioners acquire if they get your hair and can take control of your consciousness. I would highly suggest covering yourself in poodle dog while hiking this area to ward off the nefarious spirits that haunt this area. Remember JPL stands for just plain lost.
Just close it just in case....i mean there are more pressing cases to get to , once magic is involved. This could break Barbara Bolicks 'missing' case wide open. Thats conspiracy headquarters. Her husband died early because of being bullied that he couldnt kill her hiking partner. As the most popular comments on several big sites echo...that her case was so easy, she needed justice but had a weakling simp husband. The SAR leader, said it was his biggest regret in his life...kept him awake many sleepless decades.

And 4 days ago another 'caring detectives'..watch?v=YFuqGPsJuO0
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Sean wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 1:23 pm
AW~ wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 9:26 amThe Fox lady was saying microwave phase shifters...she let one of the dead scientists explain it..i suppose its like stargate or something...
A Stargate could explain how Seal Team Squatch got in and out without a trace. But did SAR find any evidence of a Stargate in the area?
Abracadabra refers to the intelligencia that pretends to be dumb, but has all the magic tricks. These people hang around mental institutions so as to obscure their real work. If I disappear, you'll know it was one of these groups...should be easy to hunt down.
If you disappear, me and Dima gonna hang out at mental institutions like Jay and Silent Bob. AND I'm gonna bring my magic machete that glows blue when the Abracadabra spooks are around.
AI is ok with my take on it, although obviously she didnt publicize to the public and get killed
"Space-Time Manipulation: In the context of her "Exotic Science" research, the term "stargate" is sometimes used by researchers to describe traversable wormholes or portals. Her work explored the manipulation of space-time fabric; while she never claimed to have a physical "stargate" machine, the ultimate goal of her field is to achieve "non-local" travel (moving from point A to B without crossing the space in between), which is essentially the physics of a stargate."

SAR would have to defer to Area 51 and deny the whole thing. Both Obama and Trump have admitted to ufos.
Thats why an influencer went to Area 51, but as she didnt have clearance. Actually, there was no one there at the inital stoppage.
Kim Iverson is on it...


The secret ones can be quite hard to get. For example , the chess champion is known to have secret seconds, or these people who are the real champs. Its only when they arent assignments using world wide ids, when they visit mental asylums. Now that they dont use black helicopters...its an open question of who is better, them or lizard people...which notice how lizards escape conversations so lizards are more evasive.
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If you go through the Stargate at Area 51, do you have a 50% chance of passing through Area 52?

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Which is in the general vicinity of Pinyon Flats...a well know squatch hood.
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