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

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As for how useful chasing coincidences is as an intentional profile point, Dave allegedly was told that he should expect unbelievable coincidences on his quest to figure out this mystery. Many serious paranormal investigators note the importance of the strange coincidence angle. Conventionally speaking, this should be a waste of time, since it basically amounts to following coin tosses. However, if your bet is that something smarter than humans (or humans smarter than you expect possible) may be involved, maybe it’s not such a crazy bet. The locations often have “devil” in their name and tend to be close to water, boulder fields, and large granite formations Furthermore, if I understand the abstract of the U.S. study correctly, 5% of autopsy reports in the U.S. list the cause of death as undetermined, even though the real number of undeterminable deaths is much lower than that.

The film interviews the families of the missing children, as well as some of the search and rescue teams who looked for them. It also includes footage of interviews with David Paulides, the author of the Missing 411 books.Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada has the most documented disappearances of any U.S. national park. Let’s approach this like a normal social scientist would approach reviewing a student’s thesis. Here are the most significant repeating profile points with my critical commentary as to their potential strengths and shortcomings: In case you were wondering what I’ve been doing for the last couple of months instead of writing articles here, I guess you could call it research. I’ve been trying to find the best data that doesn’t fit with the dominant paradigm of what is or isn’t supposed to be physically possible. And oh my, is there a lot of anomalous data in the world that serious scientists tend to ignore or refuse to engage with. Like the Missing 411 cases. Missing 411- Eastern United States: Unexplained disappearances of North Americans that have never been solved

There are many reasons why people might want to believe in the existence of feral people, such as the appeal of a hidden society living off the land, but there is simply no evidence to support these claims. 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. Missing 411 – Eastern United States: Unexplained Disappearances of North Americans That Have Never Been Solved (2012) ISBN 978-1-4680-1262-0 Missing-411 is the first comprehensive research about people who have disappeared in the wilds of North America. It’s understood that people routinely get lost and some want to disappear, but this story is about the unusual. Nobody has ever studied the archives for similarities, traits and geographical clusters of missing people, until now.

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. This is one of the profile points that may have a completely mundane explanation, which could be proven. 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. I’d wager that afternoon is the time during which forests see the highest levels of traffic. Brandabur, Michelle (June 4, 2021). " 'I am not afraid of the park. I am terrified': TikTokers are freaking out over just how many people are disappearing in national forests". The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on July 5, 2021 . Retrieved July 5, 2021. Subjects found deceased having no identifiable cause of death, or an unexplained fever if found alive

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