There was a thread earlier hypothesizing about why so many go missing in the US, especially in forests, one user posted this map, very interesting. Also; share your basic preparedness tips to avoid becoming a victim. Knives, guns, gear, mindset, etc
United States People Disappearances and Wooded Preparedness
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That's where I found my woods porn.
One of the most obvious tips is to have a good knife, whether it's a 40 dollar mora or a 1k dollar custom make sure it can do the work you need. Also, learn first aid and beyond, it can save your ass.
Poor kentucky
I mean if you look for more than 10 seconds you see it's not really that strong of a correlation
When traveling to your destination don't drive like a dipshit, don't do what this Cobb County Cocksucker did. Note the blue striped paracord tied to the tiny tree, sure that helped tremendously.
Missing 411 sure is interesting. Not sure I buy it though. Have a hunch it is all some kind of jewluminati distraction psyop
If you can carry a good firearm. Match the weapon you carry to the critters and terrain of where you'll be. If you have wild dogs and hogs a 556 semi auto will be great, if there are brown bears go for a .30 cal or larger, bolt action 3006, lever gun .45-70, etc.
So you are saying those cave systems are used by organised human traffickers ?
Someone should put a hidden cam there , one of those hunting cams that activate upon motion.
It's a shame your goverment won't even consider looking further into this.
Human traffickers are enemies of the human race this should be an international case since America being #1 in missing kids cannot deal with it.
As for me , most of the time I don't carry anything to defend myself with, because here that type of crime in my area is non existant.
Would be impossible to monitor all these caves but they should be investigating and narrowing shit down, doesn't help when they're most likely involved in it. I've never needed a firearm for criminals in the forest, just wild dogs and hogs.
>lever gun
It’s called lever action. But I typically carry 7.62x51 everywhere. It does the job pretty well as far as I’m concerned but a 45 ACP for handgun.
when someone goes missing, one of the first places people should check is the local cave areas. Feels like common sense to me but..
I don't care, you here to nitpick or actually talk preparedness? I like .308, prefer 10mm in handgun.
calling them a "lever gun" is colloquial american english that dates back to the old west, immigrant.
Also say subgun, bolt gun, etc
My first lever gun was a marlin .44 mag, raised and sold a steer when I was 9 to buy it.
3 second google search.
The actual missing persons map
Lying yellow journalism schizos BTFO! once again.
Thanks
MEDS
TAKE THEM.
The top map should be the missing people based on missing 411's criteria.
Research. “The Cookie Bandit”
He was running wild on the outdoors for decades.
Probably responsible for 10 or more deaths of campers
Killed a couple in Nor Cal many decades ago and was finally killed on a shootout where he killed a cop in a remote cabin in Arizona? Or somewhere like that. Crazy story.
And then there was the lesbo ladies who were shot and killed out hiking on the West Coast.......never solved.
>believing google
lurk more newfag
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It was New Mexico.
Who else did he kill?
this reminds me of the infamous "ted the caver" story
I've been to that cave in the UP
More likely people fall into a hole they didn't see and drown in literal bat shit
Go on
cannibals are my best bet
very interesting. that wasn't my takeaway from it, but i'm always curious what others who've taken the time to sort through a lot of the cases have to say about it
>Believing unsourced .jpegs without question or investigation
>calling others newfags
Neck yourself
missingpersonsofamerica.com
Map is sourced from official and verifiable missing persons data. What's the blurry cropped picture in the OP sourced from huh?
It's ayys
>It's a shame your goverment won't even consider looking further into this.
>Human traffickers are enemies of the human race
zdravo Bosianon! quoted for truth
this
It's just mass murderers prowling in the forests when they get the murdering impulse. Easy to get away with murder in the middle of nowhere
Forests are big people get lost even in terrain thats wide open and easy to search just take the case of Geraldine Largay. Geraldine was no hiker in fact she had to be accompanied most of the way because she could Get lost easily and was prone to fits of anger. Well Geraldine decided to do a bit of the Appalachian Trail Solo and sure enough after going about going eighty feet out to take a piss became turned around and could not find the trail again. She wandered about 2500 feet away from the trail before deciding to stop and stay put and wait for help and that’s where she died because the forest is big and you can wander right past someone if you’re SAR and miss them if you’re unlucky.
I'll just leave these here:
>Trump signs executive order creating task force on missing and murdered Native Americans
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Research what Bill Cooper said about the four corners and you'll understand.
What does this map shows? That people disappear because they go to caves and die or that they disappear because something is coming out of caves and takes them?
Anyone thinken about just fucking comb every park with drones? Flying drones that drop other tiny land drones in heavy foliage and shit. Swarm the caves with those dragonfly drones with mini cameras etc.
How new are you
That doesn't really fit. Listen to some of the Missing 411 stuff. Kids will disappear from under their parent's noses, be gone for a few hours and end up 12 miles away through rough terrain.
Listen to your bedtime stories, Yas Forums.
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> california
that few? seriously doubt this. likely intentional underreporting.
Or take Bill Ewasko who has been lost in Juniper Tree National Park for ten years. JTNP doesn’t have tons of trees really so you’d think after some years scatter from predation or just the wind would have made his remains easier to find but despite a dedicated crowdsourced effort led by Tom Mahood of www.otherhand.org no one has been able to find him. Frankly the best theories now are either a faked death or more likely he is stuck in one of the many crevices that line quail mountain which aren’t easy to search. The point being there are many places a body can end up in the wilderness it will never be found just by one wrong misstep.
>youtube.com
never go into the woods
lost in plain sight sometimes depending on foliage
My hypothesis is that people fall through holes in the ground.
Cave systems are very random. Especially limestone caves, you could be walking on a shelf an inch thick to some cavern and you could fall right through.
A lot of Yas Forumsacks want ot believe in the conspiracy that jews are abducting people for moloch or something, but occam's razor would suggest otherwise.
Well take the case of the Death Valley Germans who were able to drive a minivan in literal no mans land and then with two children and almost no supplies travel in the height of the summer through Death Valley in search for help before succumbing to exhaustion. People are capable of some extraordinary feats.
>It’s called lever action
Don’t be like this.
keep a shotgun with you and keep your back to the wall of a tree or a rock.
On Mt. of the Holy Cross there's at least 2 disappearances where the missing persons probably fell into a crevasse.
sure; people are indeed capable of plenty that might make your jaw drop. but say, a 2 or 3 year old covering a half-dozen miles up an incline in 12 hours, or similar? the cases in which a body is never found don't strain credibility as much, compared to the cases in which an individual travels an inordinate distance for their physical capability, over terribly rough terrain, and are found alive.
>Crab people
Norman Cox is another story of ‘how’d he do that?’
Cox was a 71 year old man with a bum leg and dementia who decided to end it all. To do this he decided to go to Death Valley. He never specified how he was going to die but after a search they found him dead in a bush > Norman had managed to make it 6.25 miles across the salt flats in 118 degree temperatures. That’s pretty damn amazing and he certainly has my respect for that. I’m not sure I would have made it that far.
A seventy one year old man with a bum leg and dementia.
Sure, I agree, but it doesn't account for most of the strangeness surrounding these cases. People will take off their clothes and fold them neatly into a pile. They will ditch their backpack full of food and water. They will disappear within eyesight of civilization. Their body will turn up in an area that has been searched many times. The list goes on and on. There is no one solution that seems to account for everything. The closest would be dimensional rifts or aliens, and even those don't always fit
Oh I am definitely not attributing extraordinary means when it’s a two or three year old obviously something more happened there my guess would be less paranormal though.
60,000+ in AK since 1988
The best advice for caving isnt a gun but a good mind to know what caves are stable and which ones have crazy water currents in them that will swallow you and spit you out deep underground
Well what do you think it is?
As for caves...why the fuck are you going where you don’t belong idiot stop caving!
Tree porn is the best porn.
Followed only by food porn.
That's where the teddy bears have thier picnic.
The lyrics to that song always sounded ominous to me.
If you go down in the woods today, you'd better not go alone,
Its lovely down in the woods today, but safer to stay at home....
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cases fitting the "points" of Paulides' work, in my opinion, aren't likely to all be the same thing. some of them could be abduction by non-human entities either inter-dimensional (for lack of better term), extra-terrestrial, or otherwise.
i think there's something to certain places on Earth being...well, "wrong" for whatever reason- either permanently or at certain times. whether there is an intelligence or entity to that, iunno.
it would be very presumptious and arrogant to claim that i had a very good idea or any certainty on the sole or primary cause of these things. i do respect that folk not often going into wild areas (although often not truly wilderness) underestimating the chances of say, "naturally" disappearing or becoming lost, but many of the cases Paulides' details are fucking wild.
My best guess is some sort of fungus that takes over people's brains and makes them truck it through the woods until they die, recover, or achieve some objective (reach a certain altitude or environment). It would explain why people can disappear even when they are close to a group.
What happens in the middle states
Buy what? He's not selling you anything. He's just reporting the cases
They never check the caves or look underground anyway.
certainly *something* influences folk to do things that normally wouldn't do in these cases. the most famous ones being the Dylatlov Pass and the lesser-known Yuba City 5. the pattern of missing and often neatly-folded articles of clothing are beyond fucking weird.
Doesn't explain why the weather changes so drastically around the same time after the person goes missing or why dogs can't find a scent. It's not people doing this