Missing 411-Western United States & Canada: Unexplained disappearances of North Americans that have never been solved: Volume 1

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Missing 411-Western United States & Canada: Unexplained disappearances of North Americans that have never been solved: Volume 1

Missing 411-Western United States & Canada: Unexplained disappearances of North Americans that have never been solved: Volume 1

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The Missing 411 series consists of David’s self-published books and documentaries that document cases of people who have gone missing in national parks and other places. He started this series after the commercial success of the bigfoot series. David Paulides is a former police officer who is now an investigator and writer known primarily for his self-published books dedicated to proving the reality of Bigfoot, and establishing the Missing 411 conspiracy theory. Missing 411 is a series of books and films, which document cases of people who have gone missing in national parks and elsewhere, and assert that these cases are unusual and mysterious, contrary to data analysis which suggests that they are not actually statistically mysterious or even unexpected. [1] [2] Early life and career

To this day, his disappearance remains a mystery and his family continues to hope that he will be found alive.95 years later, the case of Marvin Clark remains unsolved. What Percentage of Missing Persons Are Found Alive?The only way how to prove that a synchronicity (coincidence that is manipulative) is taking place, as far as I can tell, is to guess at the logic behind it and then try to predict not necessarily what specific coincidence will happen, but at least the incidence aspect — that it will happen, or the time or rate at which coincidences will be happening in relation to a particular person or phenomenon. A good enough guess should allow you to try to force and maximize the coincidence by removing all normal ways of the expected manipulation happening naturally. At the risk or irritating the giv In this light, it would only be strange if the person who felt unwell then traveled huge distance, which would be incongruous, or if the person was later found alive and healthy, but with no memory of what happened. There is a chance that the person will not want to admit a bout of irrational behavior, but they should not have amnesia, unless a blow to the head, extreme psychological trauma, or very specific chemicals were involved.

Disappearing while forgetting your phone behind is definitely much less bizarre than disappearing while having your phone with you, and especially while using it to call for help, or while something is happening to you as you are on the phone. The fact that phones today double as GPS locators and that they can record both audio and video and be connected to the internet at all times makes urban disappearances of people with phones suspicious. Let the dispatcher know where you are, and they will send someone to help you. It is important to stay calm and follow the dispatcher’s instructions. Remember, if you become lost, the best thing you can do is stay where you are.

It’s also unusual that it seems that it’s young children who much more often tend to remember and report anything, as opposed to adults. It’s also unusual for such high percentage of adults to remember what happened, but then not report it, to not even make anything up, which would be the only normal alternative explanation. These people should not be considered reliable witnesses, but they should have some witness testimonies to offer. In this analysis, I will not be going in depth on any of the individual cases, since that is covered quite well by many different videos on this subject that you can find on YouTube, including many hours of interviews with David Paulides on various paranormal podcasts. What I will try to do is use my social science education and research methodology expertise to try to bring some clarity into how all of the variables in these cases seem to be connected. Burning the Witchfinders

In these cases, it is often the family and friends of the missing person who continue to search for them, long after law enforcement has given up. MCS SkeptiCamp 2017 – Kyle Polich – Frontiers in Woo". Monterey County Skeptics. January 8, 2017. Archived from the original on February 13, 2017 . Retrieved January 9, 2017– via YouTube. According to Paulides, he began to work on this series when he was doing some research in a park and an off-duty ranger expressed concern over a few recent disappearances.

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Maria was abducted from her home in Sycamore, Illinois, and her body was found five months later in a wooded area near Galena. At the moment, these are the only two documentary films about the Missing 411 cases. However, given the growing interest in the phenomenon, it is likely that more films will be made in the future. Are There Feral People in National Parks? Maybe there are more younger and older people visiting the parks in general, maybe it’s more of a white or specifically German cultural thing in general, maybe people with disabilities, geniuses, or athletes should be over-represented. Maybe more younger and older people get missing more often in general, or specifically, maybe kids always get missing more often when they’re watched by relatives other than their parents. There are so many comparisons that need to be made, and for that you need numbers. It would either mean that Jon Oliver was even more right than he thought when he was describing the current sorry state of how especially coroners (the ones without any actual medical training) operate in the United States, or it would mean that some of the Missing 411 profile points actually function as a cause of or significant contributing factor to the sudden adult death syndrome. What an apt name, by the way, SADS. While sudden arrhythmia can account for some of the Missing 411 cases, there are just too many.

The vastness of Alaska’s rural areas makes it difficult to search for missing persons, and the cold climate means that bodies are not as likely to be found. Medical emergency would then prevent you from wandering away very far, unless it was a psychotic break, but regardless, many of the missing were in excellent physical and mental health. Which leaves being jumped by someone or something as the most likely explanation. Especially considering that feeding grounds are a great place where to lie in wait for prey, and perhaps the best way to narrow down where people will be found in a big forest, and roughly when. This can be a standalone subset of cases. However, that leaves a number of seemingly unnecessary attributes without any apparent logic behind why they should make someone a target or more likely to get lost mysteriously. These are mainly the German connection, the religion connection, and the military connection, or a combination of two or all three. This invokes a motivation or mentality that either has something to do with genetics or culture, or a specific grudge. Paulides, David (2011). Missing 411 Western United States and Canada. North Charleston, South Carolina: CreateSpace. pp.ix–x. ISBN 978-1466216297.Specifically, either cryptids known as dogmen, or some version of skinwalkers who can shapeshift into canine forms. There are cases where a wolf man-type being was described as the one who kidnapped the target, they could be easily able to control dogs and likely to respect them more than humans, and if the shapeshifting into dogs is on the table, they could get around any human settlements, including urban areas, undetected. Therefore, people are willing to pay top dollar for the first edition of Missing 411 books to avoid reading contaminated information in the future. 3. Different Prices From Vendors a b Polich, Kyle (August 2017). "An Investigation of the Missing411 Conspiracy". Skeptical Inquirer. 41 (4). Archived from the original on July 5, 2021 . Retrieved July 5, 2021– via 54-58. {{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link) I would just say that if the two samples have very similar distributions of the times at which people disappear, it’s likely that there’s nothing to it other than people get lost at the times at which they tend to be on a hike. If they differ, now, that would be interesting, especially if the difference is major. There are no stretches of known science required for someone to be able to create an underground or underwater base. Any government can do that already. Sure, it would be somewhat difficult to hide the act of construction, but again, even your standard government can pull that off. Or I guess you could have built up your whole infrastructure before mankind developed science, or you could be hiding in natural habitats like national forests or parks, so no construction would be needed at all.



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