Dave also likes to cite one case in which the police officers noticed that the subject who lost his shoes had clean socks, after apparently traveling on his own for several miles through a muddy area. Think of it as a cosmic-level tool to bring attention of specific types of people or individuals to specific things, while hiding the act itself. I have never heard of a single case in the history of my country of anyone going missing mysteriously while picking mushrooms. The only conventional explanation for reliable amnesia is when it is induced by some sort of chemical. A) the terrain is incredibly difficult to search 100% due to rocks, deadfall etc. Among these (for this case) are canine units are unable to track, a sudden weather event, disability or illness, time of disappearance, and near water. If you are some sort of wildman creature, you may want to do something primal, like hunt someone to eat them, kidnap someone as a mate or a kid to raise as part of your tribe, get rid of a witness, or attack someone for fun or because they did something to offend you. These people should not be considered reliable witnesses, but they should have some witness testimonies to offer. With Daniela Salmen, John Miles, Adam Palmer, Gail Star. Missing 411-Western U.S.- 2011. This is one of the profile points that may have a completely mundane explanation, which could be proven. Tristan White, 4 Years, Missing November 22, 2006, Minnesota. The other type of accounts shared by children indicates the existence of facilities. This would also explain why it happens in only some cities you cant simply improvise it anywhere without having the infrastructure. Maybe its not used on or as effective for children, either because it would certainly kill them, or because their brains arent fully developed yet. Cases with positive evidence of the impossible (facts gleaned from autopsies, missing being found in unlikely places, etc.) should be considered irrelevant in the absence of additional inexplicable positive evidence. In either of these scenarios, the result will look the same. Or Spock. There are also plenty of weird, and weirdly specific, clothing-related instructions in the fairy lore, like that in order to ward them off, you should turn your clothing inside out. 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. Not only that, the burn marks were treated by an unidentifiable ointment and the cause of death was a massive heart attack. The stasis option might sound the most sci-fi, but there are multiple Missing 411 cases in which the body was found in a surprisingly pristine condition for how long it was supposedly dead. Given that this is perhaps the most consistent profile point, it could be a key one, but there are some nuanced considerations that should be made. Much like it is with Daves trust in the ability of searchers to conduct proper searches, Dave also doesnt question the ability of canines to find scent. At the same time, however, getting as many people to know and think about this is key, as it directly defeats the main objectives of the hypothetical adversary (remaining hidden and keeping potential targets unaware). There is some possibility, given the erratic and illogical behavior of some of the people who testified to what happened to them, that either a mental breakdown, or some sort of suggestion, hypnosis, or mind control technology are to blame. Profiling is in some ways similar to cherry-picking, but the science of it is more complicated. Some of the cases that meet the profile criteria do hint at abduction by neither an animal, nor a human, but others do not. This profile point may be one of the more normal ones, as it makes a lot of sense that if you have a dog with you and the dog for whatever reason decides to run off into the forest, you chasing after it can rather easily lead to you getting lost. Though there are Missing 411 cases where that didnt help, like when a person was seen chasing a dog into the forest, which only helps explain how people can get lost more often while walking a dog. Especially if youre an expert with answers. If these coincidences seem pedestrian or contrived to you, brace yourself. Finally, the seemingly most ridiculous element of all of these stories, the stool sample, is a clear sign of organization. If you enjoyed it, there are several Missing 411 Books too! The. Former police detective David Paulides was initially brought on to investigate the circumstances around the many mysterious disappearances - here he presents the haunting true stories of hunters experiencing the unexplainable.Missing 411: The Hunted is based on the book by Paulides, which documents 185 cases of missing peoples from four . I think the issue is that Dave by default rules out cases in which they would have made an error. gryff42. The mysterious part is how the bodies got to where they were found. If you couple it with the fact that dogs fail (or refuse) to track the victims in most of these cases, theres some slight amusing possibility that I personally like to call dogspiracy. Ideally the kind of evidence that proves that the dogs should have been able to pick up the scent, but didnt, like in the cases when a dead body was later found in an area after it was combed through with standard search dogs or cadaver dogs. Only in an artificial environment can you have lights on for several days, unless you want to go for an exotic explanation. The longer this series of deaths goes on globally, the less likely it is that its all just a result of someones bad or good luck. Missing 411: The Hunted is based on the book by Paulides, which documents 185 cases of missing peoples from four different countries. Without that, we simply dont know if any of it is significant. Missing 411- North America and Beyond, 2013. At the same time, if we ignore abject cruelty, when some major injuries were identified as the cause of death, those might have been done to cover up an invasive medical procedure. I await suggestions. This doc centers on hunters. However, statistically speaking, the remaining cases of storms which didnt ultimately cause the search to fail or during which the missing person ended up doing impossible things will still only be interesting as profile points if they keep being too frequent in comparison to how often storms follow non-mysterious cases of people going missing, or if they at least are individually unexpected instances of bad weather. How can we prove otherwise? Cherry-picking in this context would be for example assuming that Bigfoot is taking all these people, and then looking for all the cases in which the missing person seems to have been mysteriously abducted, and ONLY such cases. It doesnt matter if you interfere from outside of the Matrix, or if youre an emergent galactic civilization that constructs solar systems and sets up and directs evolutions over aeons. At the risk or irritating the given god. Much like it is with the other inexplicable details of the typical state in which the bodies in these cases keep being found, no identifiable cause of death theoretically is a solid profile point a positive evidence of something unusual going on. Given that the smallest useful sample is about 100 people, it would have to be for a whole U.S. state at least, or for all national parks in a country, since the largest cluster in the Yosemite is currently in the 50s, I believe. In at least some cases, a wrong search area could have been set up or the search effort could have been otherwise insufficient (or plain unlucky). Ignoring mind control for now (which is technically doable with advanced enough technology that we are already developing), someone who can remotely scan or edit brains can probably also stop someones heart with a more advanced version of taser. When a Smith family runs into a Smith family, its probably no big deal. 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. There is at least one case in which the dog was proven to have been almost certainly fed (venison), which might indicate some perpetrator may have been more respectful of the life of the dog than that of the human target, as well as there are cases of dogs likely not having spent time in the area where they got lost, like the one dehydrated dog found in a swampland, or a number of cases of dogs being found in a surprisingly good condition. 4.43. And even in the absence of that, the Czech Republic is crisscrossed with a network of marked tourist trails, with marks dotting trees and rocks along almost all trails that exist in our forests. This means that nothing should be taken at face value and that it may be necessary to keep our cards close to the chest not advertising our best leads or next moves, while trying to set up traps for the adversary. And sure, tests have to be named something and there is a limited number of letters in the alphabet. Dave Paulides investigates cases of elk hunters who've gone missing from specific regions of North America, and explores the theory that there could be a connection between these disappearances and sightings of UFOs. After all, thats how a sudden health crisis or mental break would start. This includes a number of cases of divers not finding the body, but random people on the shore finding it afterwards. All 185 cases fit a narrowly defined profile that was refined after researching thousands of missing person reports; these cases are the most difficult, defy common sense, challenge conventional wisdom and remain . Its 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. Furthermore, introducing it in the first place or doing things like turning it inside out could screw with pattern recognition AI that was designed to target us looking a particular way. That obviously points to a kidnapping or assault attempt, though it doesnt clarify anything else. For the first three-fourths or so of the documentary, we're under the impression that they seem to be easy targets for killers or maybe incredibly accident prone. Maybe a comparison of natural features of these places can yield interesting correlations. Thats roughly a bit odd to the fourth power. Anything that makes you more visible from a longer distance by default makes you an easier target for any kind of predator, animal, human, or otherwise. Or that there was stasis involved. For that reason, what you need to focus on are any exceptional, unique, or odd attributes that ideally didnt have to show up at all, or that would make someone a logical target for a predator, even if you dont fully understand what that predator is getting out of it. This one is of course extremely tragic, but that only gives you literally all of the reasons why everyone should study this. Paulides shares several perplexing mysteries and investigations. The only thing you need to make sure of is that the sample of your observations is representative. The reason why Im mentioning it is that he had his shirt missing and various articles of his clothing were improperly fastened, almost as if he was undressed and then dressed back in a hurry. An isolated concurrence so unlikely that its suspicious by itself. But even then, dogs can simply fail in some cases, meaning that this profile point alone is never truly a conclusive proof of something unusual going on with the case. If you want to get added as an author, contact me via my Twitter handle @Nartimar. This is why one should look into the work of people like Steph Young or various other paranormal investigators. If you have any theories or suggestions yourselves, Im all ears. 189 ratings20 reviews. The unusual death following a plot of a movie, an unusual plot, moves this coincidence to about a bit odd to the sixth power. Something that could be invisible and undetectable without very specific instruments, but nevertheless entirely normal and real. There are so many comparisons that need to be made, and for that you need numbers. Sure, random things happen, even extremely unlikely things. Hunters have been disappearing from North American wildlands for hundreds of years, many without leaving a trace. Speaking of animals, theres of course the dog whistle or similar techniques that could certainly be used to make a dog run into a forest to make its master follow him, and a variety of more sophisticated technologies currently under development, mainly to be used as forms of crowd control. The lack of visible damage to the bodies would in this context indicate either that the exam or procedure was neurological in nature (like an MRI scan), interrogative (interviewing the subject), or otherwise non-invasive (like a DNA swab). In the case Elisa Lams death, around the time of her death, NIH was using a test called LAM-ELISA in the area to deal with a tuberculosis outbreak. In theory, both may only be a product of sheer randomness, like number of pirates in the world inversely correlating to CO2 emissions, or they may reflect a statistical artifact caused by how the sample was selected, like unwittingly going by an ordered list. And thats just the first step. Especially if its only about taking advantage of naturally forming bad weather, as that would then maintain its normal, statistically insignificant rate of incidence. This should definitely include basic data like demographics of the missing and the dates and times of disappearances, in addition to locations, which were already visualized as the cluster map. However, this only calls for a more thorough screening process for the cases to control for these possibilities. And dont even get me started on synchronicity and how you absolutely would want to use systemic coincidences in order to manage a simulated (or similarly controlled) world. In any event, I believe that Dave is correctly focusing on the cases where the most inexplicable travel speeds or distances took place. Objects can spontaneously teleport, its just very, very, very unlikely. If the person was targeted at home and lured out, it is virtually certain that that person was followed beforehand. However, after they get lost, I would expect more people with colorful clothing to be found, as it cuts both ways. These could have involved a more invasive examination or procedure focused on the brain, and while they fortunately seem rare, especially to the extreme of cow mutilations, there are such cases. If the person was seen, say, falling of a cliff, then that would be an explanation, just like it should be easier to find someone when youd seen where exactly they entered the forest, at what speed, and in what state of mind. Missing 411: The U.F.O. People dont have good reasons to lie down on their faces and Paulides is correct to point out that corpses in water can offer a lot of reliable information about the deceased person. For example, the cases in which the missing died of major head trauma, of what was described as a possible propeller strike, even through a helmet or when there was no height to fall from hard enough. Finally, if you think about it, its important to understand that human clothing can be confusing to a highly intelligent, highly scientifically advanced species who has studied us for ages. The question is, why would a sophisticated perpetrator remove (and sometimes return) clothing, and not understand how it works? The clearest one is the account of being taken into a cave with robots and then asked to poop on a foil, but a similar conclusion can be drawn from less obvious accounts, like the one about there being continuous sunlight for several days. All 185 cases fit a narrowly defined profile that was refined after researching thousands of missing person reports; these cases are the most difficult, defy common sense, challenge conventional wisdom and remain . Scientists do this all the time. If that could be scaled up or turned into a realiable technology, then who knows, maybe it could be possible to cause coincidences, or they could be a side effect of some type of probability-based technology being used. Hunters have disappeared from wildlands without a trace for hundreds of years. Maybe names are not random, but to an extent generated with an audience to appreciate them in mind. Starring David Paulides, Cuz Strickland, Bruce Maccabee. 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. The most low-tech version that I can think of, some combination of taser and GHB, would clearly be inadvisable for use on children and should kill some people. All 185 cases fit a narrowly defined profile that was refined after researching thousands of missing person reports; these cases are the most difficult, defy common sense, challenge conventional wisdom and remain . An animal could have sneakily killed and buried the missing person. When you have such data, a lot of it, about a state of an object, and it doesnt make any sense how it got there from its last known state, what youve got is a proper anomaly. All 185 cases fit a narrowly defined profile that was refined after researching thousands of missing person reports; these cases are the most difficult, defy common sense, challenge conventional wisdom and remain . How often you run into people with the same first name or surname as you is a function of how rare it is. And maybe nothing is. There should be different amounts of people walking through the forests at different times of day, possibly doing different things in the forest at different times of day. 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. It is a significant step forward in the understanding of the missing phenomena that adds several new elements never before identified. This invokes a motivation or mentality that either has something to do with genetics or culture, or a specific grudge. Not to sound too alien-abductiony, but some type of medical examination or procedure would make the most sense. The latter option seems especially plausible, since in none of the recorded calls were any of the victims able to relay any coherent, useful information. Thats what Dave was doing regarding Bigfoot. The reason why foul play was suspected in this case was that there were burn marks found on the body, which has happened in at least one Missing 411 urban case that Im aware of. Thats why it is so important to not ignore this data, but instead compile it and look for discrepancies between the normal distribution and Missing 411 distribution of times and dates of disappearances on a large enough sample that will therefore give it sufficient statistical significance and reliability. 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. For this reason alone, this appears to be a strong profile point. Sometimes to children too young to be able to dress or undress themselves. James McGrogan - Missing 411. Best format would be an interactive table online, where all types of data could be filtered and sorted with immediate visualization. In a normal sample of deaths, youd expect roughly 500 unexplained deaths in 500,000. At the very least, it would require a vast, perfect conspiracy, and thats never a good go-to explanation. While the logical statistical bias of unexplained cases of missing people should be to involve more cases of no obvious cause of death than what you should expect on average for all deaths (since otherwise the cases would likely be explained), the apparent failure rate of medical examiners in the Missing 411 cases still seems wildly excessive to me. Which is an issue that we have already encountered with self-driving cars. !- https://www.canammissing.com/missing-. At most, they managed to say that someone is following them, but not exactly who or where they are, or if they described a specific location, they were already gone within moments (if the location they gave was accurate in the first place). scientists or drones, in order to hide from humanity, youd need a place where you can hide. What makes it so tough is that I dont think you can determine when it was a failure, and when there was nothing to be found. On the other hand, cities dont appear to be safe either, so Look, squirrel! It may even be an intelligence-type operation, specifically, which means that there could be an effort to avoid statistical detection or to obscure the true motivation by introducing false leads and using all kinds of misdirection, if not outright destruction of evidence, intimidation, or assassination. But I myself am very interested in what could be called the science of coincidence, so lets talk about what coincidences may mean for a bit. On the most basic level, it makes a lot of sense for a predator of any type or motivation to pick either easy targets (like kids, the disabled, the elderly, or less well-armed hunters), or exceptional targets (for the thrill, challenge, or some kind of interrogative or research value), so these attributes should be expected. These coincidences may of course ultimately mean nothing, or they can have nothing to do with what caused the disappearance or death even if they by themselves are more than just a fluke of random chance. Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/nartimar. Remember, Occams razor does not exclude something I dont understand happened. Better yet, there are a few cases in which the body was reported to be completely frozen, in a non-freezing environment. Maybe some of the people who died had an allergic reaction to whatever method of incapacitation or memory wipe was used. I have discussed the German aspect a lot with some people who understand the relevant genetics, and it appears that of all the possible ethnic groups, it wouldnt make much sense to pick Germans. I mean, beyond the obvious connection to large bodies of water and boulder and rock formations. Also, there are virtually no big predators in the Czech Republic that would kill a man. This means that this profile point is only interesting in combination with other data points that involve positive evidence. Which is scientifically speaking the most basic method through which to do stasis, especially if you dont care about the subject dying. Like the case of Zigmund Adamski criminal activity was not ruled out, which rules it out as a Missing 411 case, but it was not ruled out precisely because there was evidence of foul play. Its not at all hard to imagine that in this case, the person got suddenly kidnapped into a flying vehicle and stripped by some sort of non-human entities, was aware of it (which perhaps wasnt supposed to happen) and panicked, burned himself while trying to escape the vehicle or fight the captors, got a heart attack, and died. Then it begins to be odd. Somebody must have done their research and observed their daily routine for some time. Not wholly impossible, but an extreme leap nonetheless. My critical point of view is that this is a nice sentiment, and youd want to have searchers with this attitude looking for you, but there is a number of conceivable conventional scenarios in which it would be very possible that the person would be exceedingly difficult to find or unlikely to be found. This is another strong profile point. Which brings me to some espionage-related implications. Then again, the alternatives dont exactly seem to be comforting, as they range up to Lovecraftian. If anyone whos unable to travel many miles is found many miles away, especially if it is in a very short amount of time, its extremely suspicious. The proportion of the two should be inverse. Open for submissions from anyone with something to say about where were headed or the nature of time or history. Overall, the whole dog connection is interesting, but not useful without other evidence. Missing 411- The Hunted Canam Missing Project 410K subscribers Subscribe 3.9K 214K views 3 years ago Premier- June 22, 2019 Pre-Order Now! However, the understanding that there is such a connection between naming conventions and occurrence of a particular type of disappearance could be used as a lead to determine which places to investigate, either with priority, more thoroughly, or further back into the past. The most common report from adults, adult women specifically, is that of being stalked by weird or strange men. 3. The question is not so much whether someone can have or be using such technology, since the recent sonic attacks at U.S. embassies across the world prove that the capability exists. Once you come across one, you know that following it will get you back to civilization within at most a day. Does any of that mean that you should dismiss the evidence that hes bringing forward? It makes for good storytelling, and beyond that, its important to understand that everyone has a bias. While phenomena of this type are not strictly speaking ruled out by theoretical physicists, they would at the very least expect them to be substantially more rare, if they were to occur strictly naturally. Perhaps an evidence of that could be uncovered for some of the cases, for example by checking any street footage for suspicious vehicles outside of the victims residence. Watch Missing 411 here free: https://geni.us/Missing_411Based on the books series written by David Paulides Missing 411 chronicles the unsolved yet eerily s. What an apt name, by the way, SADS. This is the fourth book in the blockbuster "Missing 411" series that describes unusual incidents of people that have disappeared in National Parks and forests of the world. What I can speculate on is why any type of perpetrator would have an operational range centered around large bodies of water or rock formations, or national forests and parks for that matter. This profile point doesnt sound necessarily unusual to me, since in any scenario, it has to be much more likely that a missing persons case will remain unexplained when the person disappeared while being alone and out of sight, while any intelligent perpetrator would wait for that moment. Watchlist. Meanwhile, after Dennis went missing, the Key family, looking for bears some distance away, saw a dark man-type figure carrying something on its shoulder, a key piece of the puzzle. However, if your bet is that something smarter than humans (or humans smarter than you expect possible) may be involved, maybe its not such a crazy bet. Conventionally speaking, this should be a waste of time, since it basically amounts to following coin tosses. As a person from the Czech Republic, where picking mushrooms is a national pastime more so than in most other countries, this is puzzling to me. 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. The German language also isnt particularly unique, as it exists on a continuum with a number of other European languages that are all similar. The person could have fallen into some hard-to-access crevice or got buried. Conversely, a person out to dispose of a corpse in water clearly would take that care. Exceptionally odd circumstances surround the disappearance. Or it could be a sign of a design artifact, like when many bad guys in our fictional worlds contain Mal in their name, or how many hero names can be abbreviated as JC. This is why it seems very suspicious to me that in Missing 411 cases, the majority of people who are found alive have amnesia and only a minority reports something strange happening. Missing 411: The Hunted. After that, the entities could have panicked, tried and failed to save him, did their best to dress him without his help (as normally, they would perhaps make him dress himself), and dumped him from the air to the top of the nearest pile, perhaps because of the absence of local natural peaks or mountains. Dave may not be the best scientist or statistician, he may have lied or cheated in his life at least once or twice, and he was trying to find evidence for the existence of Bigfoot (plural) before he was approached to look into missing people in national parks.
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