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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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The other type of accounts shared by children indicates the existence of facilities. 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. Only in an artificial environment can you have lights on for several days, unless you want to go for an exotic explanation. If you are in a remote area, it is best to wait for rescuers to find you. If you are in a more populated area, try to find a landmark that you can use to orient yourself, and then call 911. Speaking of bizarre and inexplicable, these books and documentaries describe a growing number of cases (now in the low thousands) of people going missing or being found under strange circumstances. When I say strange, what I mean is that, for starters, all of the usual suspects have been ruled out, like animal predation, human crime, voluntary disappearance, drowning, etc. Or there at least isn’t enough evidence for any of these.

Paulides' books publicized the fact that the US National Park Service does not keep an independent list of people that go missing in their parks. [6] While there is a database for incident and criminal reports, it is not widely or consistently used and it doesn't interface with other criminal databases. [6] In response, a petition was created to make the department accountable. [17] One of the main reasons the missing 411 books are so expensive is perhaps the nature of the information being sold in these books and how readers globally are constantly seeking truth in every unexplainable incident. Therefore, it would make sense that one should overprice such information. Here are reasons why the missing 411 books are so expensive.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.

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. Yes, you are supposed to be thinking of Dirk Gently. The concept of a holistic detective may be a fiction invented by Douglas Adams, but the interesting aspect The available data that connects the water-related cases together (mainly the ones of students being found dead in water in some college cities) makes them somehow more inexplicable than the cases of people who got lost in a forest and were never found (cases in which all data is missing).

Similarly, I would also like to see a chart of Missing 411 cases by date of disappearance, or ideally both date and time, so that there’s more to compare again with normal disappearances, and in the case of dates, also with tourist and hunting seasons, like any numbers of how many tourists or hunters can be found in the forest at what time of year. If those exact statistics aren’t available, similar ones should exist to give us an estimate. In cases where the missing person has a cognitive disability, their caregiver or support system is typically instrumental in helping to find them. So what causes so many hikers to go missing? There are a number of possible explanations. One is simply that national parks are vast and wild places, and it can be easy to get lost. Ultimately, the chances of being found alive after going missing depend on a variety of factors, but the vast majority of people are ultimately located. What City Has the Most Missing Persons? The ideal places to build bases would be at the bottom of the ocean or under beautiful sacred mountains, given that the former is still much less explored than the surface of the Moon and Mars, and that the latter is about the last place where humans would start a large-scale, invasive digging operation. If you could use portals to get in and out of them, that would help a lot, but all the technology you need is a camouflaged door.

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