What Happened When 30 School Children Suddenly DISAPPEARED and What You Haven't Been Told
What Happened When 30 School Children Suddenly DISAPPEARED and What You Haven't Been Told
by Bill Knell
It began as a mind blowing disappearance, but quickly transformed into a complete coverup and quest for truth. In 1963 a typical school day began at St Vincent High School (today St Vincent de Paul High School) in Petaluma, California. A History class was being taught in room 303 by Mr Walker. He stepped out of the classroom (for under five minutes) about half way through the class. When he returned, the entire class of 30 children was gone.
After checking every inch of the classroom and finding all the windows locked, desks and chairs in place and no sign of a disturbance, Mr Walker checked the halls on his way to the school office to report the incident. The Principal and school administration, seeing the concern on his face, decided to immediately phone the police. Officers and detectives arrived within minutes and began a thorough investigation of the incident. The personal items of the students were on or next to their desks as you would expect them to be. There was no sign of chaos, a sudden departure or kidnapping.
The first sign of a completely out of the ordinary explanation for what happened to the students appeared two days after the incident. A school janitor named Frank reported discovering a pile of old textbooks in the basement. They looked like the books used by the students that vanished, but these were dated 1913 and appeared old and dusty. Each one had the name of a student from the 1963 class. Penciled in next to each name was the word “returned”.
Some research of school records by the administration revealed that in 1913 an entire class of students suddenly disappeared in much the same manner, under the same circumstances and in the same room. Beyond the odd connection, there's more to this story. I cannot say how a group of students from 1913 would end up in a classroom in 1963 without anyone noticing. I mean, even in 1963 records were kept, and what about their parents?
After the disappearance in 1963 it seems like everyone just forgot about it. No further police investigation, no media reports, nothing. The only reason it was remembered at all was because Mr Walker and the janitor remembered some of it and occasionally spoke about it to friends, relatives or associates. It appeared in a “Believe It Or Not” article in the 1940s which covered the 1913 event and in a few articles in the 1980s-2000s that covered the 1963 event. Now it’s back in the form of short posts on social media. This is not the only disappearance of children from school incident. There have been many, but this is one with a likely paranormal connection.
It's obvious that someone did not want word of this bizarre story to spread. All records and most memories just vanished. Add to that the fact that a bigger story took over the news cycle at the time. The disappearance allegedly occurred in mid-November of 1963, just a few days before the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. A more recent problem is using A.I. searches. Each time I have tried to research anything controversial using A.I. it invariably considers what I am searching for to be conspiratorial or unproven and sometimes simply provides incorrect information.
If we want to try and crack this case we have to consider the likely possibility that the incident occurred because of some time travel experiment gone wrong, a time slip or some misuse of alien technology by us or them. Aliens are alleged to travel vast distances by bending time and space. The Philadelphia Experiment proves that time is a circle, not a straight line, and that we have the ability to use technology to travel to various points in it.
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