Yes, you did, Belinda. However, there's not just a single site listing those "high days". There are many. (And FWIW, I would never be rude to you about checking the date on an article!! LOL)
I actually was just getting ready to check and see if anything odd happened in the past couple of days due to the satanic dates and got a bit side-tracked by Operation Flicker news. You are correct in that there doesn't seem to be any body-snatching here. I truly hope we don't see any. I keep checking back about little Paula and her body has not been located. Nor have the ashes of the young man been returned. The elderly woman's body, back east, is still missing.
I wanted to respond to the question about night watchman. I'm sure many of the inner city large cemeteries have them but there are tens of thousands of small cemeteries across America which have no security at all. I would imagine that they rely on visitors to report suspicious circumstances.
A bit O/T, when my husband and I drove to the Mayo Clinic three years ago, we took the long way home. I love old cemeteries--reading the dates and inscriptions, the lovely old marble stones and urns. I'll throw a tizzy if my husband won't stop at a particularly interesting looking one. Anyway, we wanted to visit Fort Laramie in Wyoming and it is quite remote. We got there too late in the day to go in and thus parked our motor home about a mile away adjacent (a couple hundred yards from the unlocked gate) to a very old cemetery. Some may think this is creepy but it was really quite peaceful and memorable. I remember my husband valiantly pushing my wheelchair amongst the graves (not an easy task) at dusk and we placed wild roses on many of the babies' graves. The resident rabbit seemed to follow us around and I got several photos of him. I remember, though, that I needed to let one of our little dogs out late at night. As I closed the motor home door and went out into the pitch black, my husband called out, "Say hi to Elmer out there". Needless to say, I urged the little dog to step it up. In the morning, we took our coffee out and sat in the peaceful quiet. Elmer seemed to have spent a pleasant night.
Knowing what I know now, it just floors me to think of what damage could be done with people not knowing for days. Possibly local LE make it a habit to take a spin through their area cemeteries each morning. I hope they do. I would hate to see these historical and sacred spots closed to the public. We need to have a comfortable connection with those that came before us, IMO.