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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 latter type of accounts, mainly collected by folklorists in connection to fairy lore, is consistent with natural spacetime distortions, but it can also be indicative of a special kind of traps being laid in the forest.

The term “missing 411” refers to the name of a series of non-fiction books and a documentary film by former cop David Paulides about the individuals who suddenly disappeared under strange and unexplainable circumstances in North American parks . 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. Better yet, there are a few cases in which the body was reported to be completely frozen, in a non-freezing environment. I guess I should look into places in the Czech Republic with our version of this, involving the word “Čert” in the name.There are no stretches of known science required for someone to be able to create an underground or underwater base.

How often you run into people with the same first name or surname as you is a function of how rare it is. 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.It also makes sense that in such a scenario, the dog should be more able to find a way back eventually, as opposed to its owner. Regarding this profile point, I tend to agree with a number of people who say that Dave overestimates the weirdness of people leaving essential items behind, as you can easily do that when you don’t think you’ll be gone long or when you just have a standard brain fart. Surprisingly , David Paulides has constantly avoided providing explanations for the causes of such supposed strange disappearances . In the Missing 411 cases, I believe that the percentage of how many causes of death are reported as unknown is far higher than 5%, while even many of the deaths that were reported as death by exposure or drowning seem to be questionable.

The demand for these missing 411 books is extremely high, with the supply being below expectations .The comparison actually needs to be made between the Missing 411 sample and what’s normal for national park visitors in general, as well as it needs to be made between the Missing 411 sample and a control sample of non-Missing 411 missing people, ideally controlled by location (park vs. The Lost Kids is the first film in the series, and it focuses on the cases of five young children who vanished without a trace. It’s too bad that the history of these names isn’t particularly well documented in the Americas, but using common sense, one would use such names for places where bad things happen, where people die or go missing, where they feel bad, or at least for remote, haunting areas. Granted, Elisa Lam is a rare name, so it’s a case of a rare name of a test that is the same as a human name, which was the same as a rare name of a person who died unusually, while the test was being used at the time and place where they died. These are all angles that can and should be investigated, since precise targeting, luring, and covert disappearing of people aren’t trivial tasks.

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