Saturday, September 16, 2023

Mysterious disappearances in American national parks: An attempt to analyze the phenomenon

 The forests, mountains, and national parks in the United States definitely have their magic, attracting crowds of tourists. Unfortunately, every year we hear about people who mysteriously disappear during their trips to these areas. However, the scale of this phenomenon and the circumstances of many of these disappearances raise concerns and questions that are difficult to answer.

David Paulides, a former detective who decided to devote himself to private investigations, is one of the main experts on this phenomenon. His works, both books and films, document hundreds of cases of mysterious disappearances in national parks and wilderness areas across North America. However, it is not only the number of disappearances that is of concern. Equally disturbing are the recurring circumstances and patterns of these events, which Paulides calls "profile points."

Some of these points include: the separation of the person from the group, an unexpected change in weather immediately after the disappearance, and the inability of search and rescue services to find any traces of the person, despite the use of modern equipment and sniffer dogs. In many cases, searches ended in failure and missing people were never found, even despite enormous expenditure and advanced technologies.

Another aspect that is surprising and disturbing is the lack of a complete list of missing persons in protected areas. While the number of 500,000 missing people across the United States in 2021 seems huge, it is unknown exactly how many of them are missing in national parks or national forests.

Some theories suggest that the disappearances may be related to paranormal phenomena. For example, Paulides' latest documentary, Missing 411: The UFO Connection, suggests that the disappearances may be related to UFO sightings.

Although it is difficult to pinpoint the causes of mysterious disappearances, it is clear that there is a need for a deeper understanding of this phenomenon. Whether the cause is natural, human-made, or something more mysterious, every missing person is a tragedy for the family and community.

A key piece in this puzzle is continuing research and trying to understand the mechanism behind these disappearances. Paulides and other researchers of this phenomenon are working to not only collect as much data as possible, but also to raise public awareness of the potential dangers of hiking in wilderness areas.

One thing is certain, mysterious disappearances in American national parks are a mystery that requires further analysis, not only to understand the mechanism of this phenomenon, but also to ensure greater safety for people visiting these amazing places.

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