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The last few days I have been watching YouTube videos from this guy named David Paulides who is a former detective that talks about missing people in national parks and wilderness and the strange circumstances around it all. It is very intriguing, has anyone here listened to this guy?
 
The last few days I have been watching YouTube videos from this guy named David Paulides who is a former detective that talks about missing people in national parks and wilderness and the strange circumstances around it all. It is very intriguing, has anyone here listened to this guy?

A guy at work told me about these videos and I can't get enough of it. Definitely intriguing and interesting to listen to.
 
I brought this up last month

 
I've discussed my thoughts on his book in other topics, but here it is again:

The adult cases are explainable by hypothermia by exposure (which can occur well above freezing), which can cause people to take off all their clothes because they feel fevered.

The kid cases where little kids moved miles through forest and mountainous terrain without injury are not conventionally explainable. Kids navigating terrain like that is not believable to me, and suggests and outside force moved them.
 
The last few days I have been watching YouTube videos from this guy named David Paulides who is a former detective that talks about missing people in national parks and wilderness and the strange circumstances around it all. It is very intriguing, has anyone here listened to this guy?
Oh shit yes!!!!

David Paulides.

My favorite guest on Coast to Coast AM.

I've been a fan of his for years.

I even have the Missing 411 documentary on VUDU but haven't watched it yet.
 
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Paulides and 411 on Dyatlov Pass?

Anyone who's never heard of Dyatlov Pass should check it out. It's really creepy.

They even made a video game based on Dyatlov Pass Incident.


I'm happy to see even the normies are talking about Missing 411. I've been a fan for awhile and he's getting big.
 
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I've discussed my thoughts on his book in other topics, but here it is again:

The adult cases are explainable by hypothermia by exposure (which can occur well above freezing), which can cause people to take off all their clothes because they feel fevered.

The kid cases where little kids moved miles through forest and mountainous terrain without injury are not conventionally explainable. Kids navigating terrain like that is not believable to me, and suggests and outside force moved them.

No.

Ignorance is bliss and children never really have an understanding of how much danger theyre in, thus giving them an advantage of survival as they dont understand the odds against them so they simply keep going until they reach a familiar scene.
 


Paulides and 411 on Dyatlov Pass?

Anyone who's never heard of Dyatlov Pass should check it out. It's really creepy.

They even made a video game based on Dyatlov Pass Incident.


I'm happy to see even the normies are talking about Missing 411. I've been a fan for awhile and he's getting big.


About to start this one up right now.
 
The Strange Sessions Podcast has a very good episode on this topic. I haven't watched the YouTube videos, but I will now thanks to you.
 
No.

Ignorance is bliss and children never really have an understanding of how much danger theyre in, thus giving them an advantage of survival as they dont understand the odds against them so they simply keep going until they reach a familiar scene.

He describes the kids being found uninjured with their clothes intact. That is not going to happen with kids wildly running through a forest or somehow climbing up cliffs. The distances they move are also not realistic for children.
 
No.

Ignorance is bliss and children never really have an understanding of how much danger theyre in, thus giving them an advantage of survival as they dont understand the odds against them so they simply keep going until they reach a familiar scene.
You probably haven't heard these cases then.

The kids were sometimes found across mountain ranges and other barriers and obstacles that even an adult couldn't cross, especially within that time frame.
 
Wonder why Joe Rogan doesn't want this guy on. :pie_thinking:
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