People make errors. A lot of the draw of Missing 411 is the mysterious nature of not only people vanishing, but something extraordinary at play. 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. Dave also mentions legends from Hawaii and Indonesia which explain that you should not wear bright clothing if you dont want to offend some kind of spirits, or that some spirits demand that you lie naked face down in their presence, which is how Missing 411 people often are found. Missing 411: The U.F.O. Connection (2022) - IMDb Which brings me to some practical reasons why you would undress a person that you have kidnapped. Interestingly, and horrifyingly, the screams and howls recorded in the case of Henry McCabe, who was found dead without any apparent cause, do resemble the noises made by people who are tazed. 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). Theres bound to be a normal percentage of cases in which the trackers simply fail to locate evidence that is present in the area. 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. 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. It only has to be cross-checked carefully with cases where paradoxical undressing could have realistically taken place. 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. Dogs arent machines, which inevitably means they must have some sort of rate of error, some better and worse days, while scent can be affected by environmental conditions. Watch on. It would make much more sense for this tech to be involved in the urban cases. 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. All of the profile points should be quantified and the exact numbers published in tables, ideally in comparison with relevant control samples. The most common report from adults, adult women specifically, is that of being stalked by weird or strange men. I await suggestions. The AI then has to adapt, and will probably never be able to do so perfectly and permanently. 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. gryff42. 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. The reason why amnesia always seems contrived in TV shows and movies when used more than minimally is that it is rare in real life. When a Smith family runs into a Smith family, its probably no big deal. However, they may not follow that perfectly. Missing 411- North America and Beyond, 2013. The person could have intentionally vanished. 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. 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. Even if the name was selected purely on the basis of bad feelings, it may indicate that dangerous terrain, gases, radiation, or infrasound can be found in the area. 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. I guess I should look into places in the Czech Republic with our version of this, involving the word ert in the name. 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. Profiling is in some ways similar to cherry-picking, but the science of it is more complicated. From that point of view, this profile point should always be analyzed together with other variables. And thats just the first step. All of which are attributes that should be connected with strange disappearances, if you think about it. It's completely bizarre. Especially if it was research, like going places where Bigfoot might live, interviewing witnesses, collecting samples and sending them for laboratory analysis, and so on. Missing 411 - YouTube Tristan White, 4 Years, Missing November 22, 2006, Minnesota. Thats probably why it correlates so much with cases that remain unexplained. 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. Missing 411: The Hunted. Maybe if in all of the cases, the phone lost charge too quickly, it would be less strange, but thats only the case sometimes. 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. This dense forest is where three Roman Legions were massacred by Germanic tribes in 9 A.D. Id wager that afternoon is the time during which forests see the highest levels of traffic. Like mentions of reports of bigfoot on one of the U.S. coasts attacking dogs (in one episode of the On the Trail of Bigfoot series), or a description of an area where there were almost exclusively bigfoot reports on one side of a road going through a forest, and almost exclusively dogman reports on the other (on The Venomous Fringe podcast). Or that there was stasis involved. But still, even assuming that theyre intentional omissions and not just Dave not knowing a fact or Dave keeping a fact to himself in the interest of the family of the victim, its very human. Before I get into the things that connect all the cases, like profile points, geographic clusters, and the possible logics behind victim or perpetrator behaviors, I feel I should first address all the ad hominem attacks leveled at Dave (he keeps calling himself Dave from the point of view of third persons, and Im a third person, so why not). Missing 411-Eastern U.S. 2012. 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). It makes for good storytelling, and beyond that, its important to understand that everyone has a bias. Only in an artificial environment can you have lights on for several days, unless you want to go for an exotic explanation. And yes, I also rewatched Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency, obviously. Missing 411 cases are a colloquial classification that documents missing person cases that fit a number of criteria: The disappearance occurred in a national park, rural area, or large reserve of public land. There are so many comparisons that need to be made, and for that you need numbers. No one anywhere has ever seen these people enter water. Because of this predictable universal connection, this profile point by itself doesnt necessarily mean anything strange on its own. If you think that this whole scenario is crazy, then you havent watched enough Star Trek. This is the second documentary of Missing 411, and by far the better of the two. B) it only takes a few seconds for a well minded SAR volunteer to miss a clue. This doc also covers the 12 most common things that tie all these and other missing 411 cases . Missing 411: The U.F.O. Taken together, it is safe to assume that the men in question have something going on with their appearance, like advanced camouflage or perception-altering ability. Missing 411: The Hunted | Apple TV (KH) They were missed by the exhaustive SAR campaign because. The. Daves criteria for the sample selection seem completely reasonable to me a case being unexplained is an objective fact. Documentary 2019 1 hr 37 min. This is the 2nd doc in the missing 411 series surrounding people disappearing in the wilderness for no reason. In contrast, hallucinations should be much more common. This case was made famous by David Paulides in his documentary "Missing 411: The Hunted." In this film, Paulides applies his "checkpoints" to Tom Messick. 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. It should never be tens of percent. 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. The exotic options would all be variations on the person entering some sort of portal or spacetime warp or legitimately teleporting. The question is, why would a sophisticated perpetrator remove (and sometimes return) clothing, and not understand how it works? Upon reading the Eastern book, it is really simplistic and pretty cut and dry. 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 dont think youll be gone long or when you just have a standard brain fart. Its important to understand that when youre working against an intelligent adversary, they will try to use your statistical reasoning against you, not doing anything too frequently, so that you brush it all off as a mere coincidence, normal chance. 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. Sometimes to children too young to be able to dress or undress themselves.
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