Also without a LOT of extra money. Ive loved in the Sierras and can tell you everything is 4x as expensive and takes ten times as long to get. No off days.. you can die. If you get snowed in you gotta call a plow and pay.. or die lol. It's just not ideal unless you have an established family or plenty of money and resources and of course, common sense.
One thing I’ve learned from watching Mr. Ballen and the Missing 411 cases, never go out in the woods alone, carry a fire arm, stay away from national parks or better yet…DON’T GO!
My dad worked in Cabwaylingo State Park in West Virginia in the early 1970. They projected 3 years of work but once they got in there about a year the work came to a screeching halt with no explanation. My dad told us to to go into inhibited parts because people go missing there. He was kind of spooked by the place and he was a tough army guy.
I remember reading about the high numbers of missing people in the US national parks back in the mid 80s. That's to be expected since the US is underpopulated compared with Europe where this doesn't happen very often. If lost in the woods, walking just a few kilometers in any one direction will inevitably get you to a road or a village, unless you're in the far north of Scandinavia.
Well, there's been many who've said that there's shifty reasons for starting these parks in the first place..to hide things from the general public! Then when so many issues came up and continued to over the years, yet the parks are making $$$ off all the visitors...they had to make a choice...obviously they made the same choices that every government employee makes and are trained to make accordingly...don't talk!!
@@HethMarie-1 We only have 4 National Parks in Czech Republic, and these have a total area of 1200 km2, which is approximately the area of the city of Prague. They also don't charge any admission fees and people live there year round. You're also about 1000x LESS likely to go missing in CZ than you are in the US, and I think it's because we're a landlocked country. David Paulides has noticed a connection with water, so that could be it. We also don't have any Bigfoot or Sasquatch sightings on the European mainland (some reported in UK). As for hiding something, they wouldn't do that by declaring a place a National Park. They would declare it a military zone, and we have a couple of those, where nobody can go except military personnel.
Is it? Is it very easy to be there one minute then go around a bush and poof your / wife, child, brother etc is GONE. Too many people are “ here one minute then just gone the next “ without a trace of them ever found in a lot of cases. So I don’t see how it is possible that people are just easily missing. Sorry I have to disagree on this one, I’m sure not all the cases are like this but a shit load are.😮😮🫣🤫🫠
🤭 I assure you the narrator is a real person.. I'm convinced they pronounce words wrong just so people get triggered and leave a comment,every comment pushes the algorithm..
Ty knots has appeared on screen himself I can assure you that he's real he just has a bad habit of mispronouncing words namely the capital of my country which is Dublin I honestly don't think I've ever once heard him prounounce it correctly even though its not that difficult to prounounce Dub lin
In #2 you were speculating about the number of missing people in national parks and you mentioned one possibility I hadn't considered before - prisons. I wonder how many people get arrested INSIDE of national parks though. Unlike hospitals which might house a missing injured person who has no memory of who they are, getting arrested goes through an entirely different protocol and I can't imagine how NO ONE else would be informed or contacted. 🤷♀ just thoughts
@TheRisenPeopleEire The Missing Enigma has a great episode about Aaron Hedges, where he compares the narrative Paulides created vs the facts of the case. Suddenly not so mysterious what happened to him. Paulides is just a money hungry whackjob, imo.
I hope I'm not the only one horrified by the revelation one can be "disappeared" by getting arrested in a national park or secluded area with no family or contact being informed?
He has been disproven for years. Such careless work in his research. Many of his reported cases had been solved years prior to his reporting. Don't believe everything he says
Number 3. I have friends that float rivers. On one of their adventures the canoe flipped, both tossed. If he hadn't been watching her being pulled swiftly done the river, he won't of seen her sucked under. Reaching her he reached down blindly in the water looking for her. He got lucky. As he reach he found her trapped between fallen trees in the river under water. The fall of the water on her would not let her rise to the surface, she was out of air. He saved her. She don't float down the rivers no more. Sucked under.
The guys in the raft wearing waders ,? No floatation device. No matter what can lift a man from the bottom of a lake or deep river especially if those waders fill up with water. Once they fill up your done. Unless you have a knife you can use to cut them off fill up just the foot portion with water & try to get your feet out. It isn't happening. Don't wear waders in any water where they could fill up your just asking for trouble.
I am horrified that David Paulides has fans - he exploits tragedies for profit, has a history of defrauding people and dishonesty. And there is no need for crazy unlikely explanations or conspiracies. Wilderness areas are dangerous in very normal natural ways. Its hard to find missing people in large areas. There is no reason for Parks to talk about the people who go missing - its much more sensible that they put their funds and effort into improving safety and communicating appropriate behaviour to prevent more people going missing.
There is so much weird and strange stuff going on in our world, let alone our world… and being recruited into a cult man that’s a stretch and very thin. I’ve actually never heard anyone mention that one.
@@brockcomegys7380 THANK YOU SO MUCH 💓 THE POLICE AREN'T DOING ANYTHING AND THEY NEVER HAVE NEVER INVESTIGATED HER BOYFRIEND AND HIS FAMILY IS VERY RICH AND COULD HAVE DONE SOMETHING TO HER BUT THIS CASE HAD NEVER BEEN INVESTIGATED AND I REALLY NEED HELP. WE DON'T HAVE MUCH FAMILY LEFT AND WE NEED JUSTICE AND THE TRUTH. THE NOT KNOWING WHAT HAPPENED TO HER IS THE WORST THING ON EARTH. 😔😕 I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY NOBODY HAS EVER PUT HER ON THE NEWS TO HELP FIND HER OR ANYTHING. MUCH LOVE 💘
Paul Fuge was bloddy murdered, and to no surprise, this was the shorted segment of your rollercoaster. Did you chicken out on the Paul Fuge case, or was you bought-off?
The only mystery here is why people don't call out Paulides for BSing. The guy is a conman. A regular PT Barnum of the missing person genre. SO disrespectful to the victims and their families. Channels only use the '411' to get views. I don't see any incident here that invokes some sort of 'phenomenon'.
Yea.....just the normal getting lost, ate by bears , drowning , retards not knowing nothing about the outdoors , serial killers .....yea ...no need to give this no serious thought ......
If I'm hearing this correctly about the dude that was a retired court reporter, its either Bodie California or Lodi. If its the later it's actually pronounced Lodeye not Lodee. This is the town i live in. We are about 1 hr south of Sacramento andc30 min north of Stockton.
@@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934 I grew up in NJ and lived there for first 27 years of my life before moving to Europe, where I've lived for the last 28 years. Past 12 years I've lived in a town named Weiden, Germany. Unsurprisingly, it's pronounced "vy-den" (like "widen" with a V) but a disconcertingly high number of my American friends pronounce it "weed-in." 🤣
Hey , what about half the world that uses that measure km , cm , mm , and meters 😮? It's almost measuring racism 😂Just kidding, but its as difficult for us with the struggle to convert miles into kilometers and so on 🤔 Best regards from Sweden 🥶🇸🇪
I think some of the people who write these are British. I've heard "at university", "at hospital" and "on holiday" before in these videos. Which of course, not precisely how we say it here. Just an observation
I don't think Tye is American. I think he is from somewhere else. He pronounces quite a few American word's incorrectly but I don't bother to Google that kinda stuff.
Well its really not that suprising that these national parks don't like highlighting missing persons cases that occured inside them its not exactly a draw for tourists or any other visiters to the parks
I think I might go and live with bigfoot. I don't think there is a cost of living crisis in the woods is there? Lol I'll just take a load of snacks with me and get fat in the woods.
1 kilometer can be broken down by the word kilo which stands for the measurement of one thousand increments making it one thousand meteres ! One thousand meters which a meter is close to but not quite as much as a yard ! Now why is it that in the USA the standard and metric systems are being utilized believe it or not especially when measuring grams and milligrams but quickly shy away once the kilogram amount gets involved which is peculiar to say the least ! Hypocrites
We are in the USA! We use miles here! Most of this material seems like it is borrowed from David Paulides, Missing 411. Kudos for giving David credit. 👍
I been following there's park mystery for a long time it's not always a case people going under the radar animal attacks getting lost dieing ect maybe ❤
7-22. Lot 42 a look alike to a Fremont, Ohio "man" I just saw on Thursday. If you didn't know better you might not think twice. A white truck also, but different plates. Shorter than the other two. The "wife" more crippled than the one he was with. Duplicates. In and out. Accessing Trailer rent. Feel safe but then... A nail at the foot of my mom's trail. Who hit the nail on the head? Scared her? Threatened by another look alike of a person renting her trailer. For "pictures?" To take her dog because of not cleaning up like the "cropped" pictures show. Duplicates going in for court cases. Documents that prove what? Nothing more than a terrorist, 911 twin attack. This is what is happening using 3's masons in FREMONT OH. Court systems are shoddy, fake cases and documents. Numbers on houses and changed how many times? Addresses are also changed, Rice Rd. And Cty Rd. Verse. And you will wish the Rocks to fall on you. Rosco-Rocco. How is it really spelled. #4. Hopefully, T R U T H. Or ruthless? Find out. Now. Back roads TR73 from Walmart to KMart. And a couple acting as Main10ants. Cleaning up after dead bodies or the hot water heater in Clyde, Ohio. 100's of ants and I can't find my family that lived there. Butt, they look like the Mom &Pop of Somewhere fishy! FORT STEPHENSON HOUSE APTS. And the same vehicle in looks that they drive. Like the one in an accident from the F. S H address where a mans head was cut off.
Very good and informative video, however these are definitely not the strangest missing 411 cases ever, nor are they very creepy. I've honestly heard way starnger and creepier cases.
What people don’t understand is that once you enter a national or state parks “they are on their own.” They should not expect Park Rangers to be on the look out for them, they don’t do that unless people go “missing” which is frequently. Additionally, when someone goes to these places or the wilderness, they should be armed, yes, as in carrying a fire arm since no one knows who or what they might encounter. I would be more worried about the “who” rather than animals!! Also, they should carry some sort of communication device to get in touch with authorities if they are lost. Just carrying a cellphone it is not enough; the cellular phone might not work where they are. I don’t go to national or state parks or the wilderness……it is not something that attracts me to go. I am an “ocean person”; But IF, and only IF, I were to go to a national or state park, I would go to an observation deck (if they have it) to see the beauty of nature and that’s it; I would never go deeper into the forest, no way Jose…..better safe than sorry. That said, I believe the reasons that the Department of Agriculture don’t say anything about the disappearances of people in state parks, is because they “don’t want to lose MONEY, the money that people or tourists spend in these places, and the government loses “its profits.” Had they say something to tourists about the disappearances, no one will go and the government lose money. In my opinion, this is very wrong and unacceptable knowing that more and more tourists will continue losing their lives. Sad, isn’t?
David Paulides leaves important details out of his reports, tells you to disregard later reports and sells books based on his reports. I followed with enthusiasm but not anymore. Too many of his 'mysteries' have details that came out after his reports or have had other explanations that take the disappearances out of his mysteries. He sensolizes his stories for profit.
How about the missing Dennis Martin Case? There are several more missing children that were not found to this day. The Dennis Martin case was very scary. Was it a big foot? Or a pedophile? Or a crazed mountain person who lives in the mountains and never been civilized? What do you think happened to Dennis??
@@susieq8253 Sorry to tell you but the Bigfoot/mountain man part of Dennis Martin story was a fabrication. What the family actually saw was a man hiding behind a bush. He was dirty. When spotted the man walked back down the trail, got into a vehicle and left. That's it. Dennis, himself, was a slow learner. An Investigator managed to track down the boy's father after all those years and interview him. He said he was quite sharp for his age and remembered all the details. Oddly Enough, the father didn't remember talking with Dave. I don't remember the man's name, but he was a retired investigator doing this on his own time. I think he wrote a book about it.
@@TheRisenPeopleEire You're asking me to go back and re research stories I've already studied. You should do your own research. Google is a great place to start. One of Dave's favorites was a camp for boys at an Estes Park church. This was an evil priest. I live in Denver and in the past few years caught news reports about it. As I recall, part of the child's skull was found in a basement associated with the Priest. Yuba County 5. Dave left out all references to the guy in the Volkswagen. He's a key part of the mystery and probably the reason why the 5 vanished. Dave leaves out drugs or alcohol from his stories. This is very important detail in at least 3 stories I know. But Dave doesn't report on that. I haven't studied all of Dave's stories, but some that I have have a lot of details Dave leaves out. I haven't followed him in the last couple of years, but at that time he wasn't doing updates when bodies were found and the mysteries were solved. It's better for him if the mysteries aren't taken out of the stories.
No, basically just running around trying to confirm their own biases and spreading misinformation in their wake. I find it funny that Paulides simultaneously says national forests act as "sovereign spaces" but is equally suspicious when federal agents get involved in cases on federal land.
#3 He say that they were in a creek when they fell over, then he goes that he was swiming in the river close to the rivers shore line. Which one is it a creek or a river?? 😂😂😂😂😂
I watched numerous of stories of people who survived. & 99% of them got lost out of stupidity. They keep walking when after they realized its the wrong way, they set their bag down that had supplies then lost it, they went out on their own. I can go on & on with stories where so many people made the worse decision which was the actual cause of them getting lost & then stuck out in the wild for days before being rescued. Dont go out in the ocean in a small freaking boat, dont go alone, make sure u have supplies & flares ect. Bring a weapon of some sort. Have a way to start a fire. Bring something like ribbon to mark where u been. Most importantly, do NOT go hiking, boating or anywhere if you don't have common sense
You make me lost in seasick trying to listen to you in Noncohesive Back and forth rambling run on sentences Like some 8th grader trying to cobble together a book report at the last minute and just plagiarizing tidbits off of his computer and printing them out hoping you wouldn't get caught
Too-see-on Arizona?!? Ty, it’s pronounced “two-sawn,” the last part rhyming with “yawn.” I swear, you have to be doing this for engagement. That’s fine, but it drives me insane!!!
1. Elderly men.
2. Uninformed of conditions.
3. Unfamiliar with terrain.
4. "Highest concentration of brown bears."
What's the "mystery" here?
Aliens. It's always aliens.
bears don’t eat ppl
Exactly
I would say even if only the first two were true, there's no mystery. So many older men who think they can do anything
think so eh? you will get old, maybe, and you will realize your mistake. @@emmaselander2160
For the love of all that is holy, don’t go into the Alaskan wilderness without a way to start a fire
Also without a LOT of extra money. Ive loved in the Sierras and can tell you everything is 4x as expensive and takes ten times as long to get. No off days.. you can die. If you get snowed in you gotta call a plow and pay.. or die lol.
It's just not ideal unless you have an established family or plenty of money and resources and of course, common sense.
One thing I’ve learned from watching Mr. Ballen and the Missing 411 cases, never go out in the woods alone, carry a fire arm, stay away from national parks or better yet…DON’T GO!
And if someone ever asks you "do you know the way to bells canyon" run.😂
I've been hiking and camping and hunting by myself all my life and have never had an issue
Woods is fine... it's the damn national parks thats the problem.
They make areas like that into national parks for a reason.
White ppl never listen that’s why this keeps happening to them 🥱😴
@@thecloak5203I was gonna say the same thing! 😂😂
My dad worked in Cabwaylingo State Park in West Virginia in the early 1970. They projected 3 years of work but once they got in there about a year the work came to a screeching halt with no explanation. My dad told us to to go into inhibited parts because people go missing there. He was kind of spooked by the place and he was a tough army guy.
Thank you for giving David Paulides credit for all the hard work he does with the Missing 411--Canam Missing Project is his channel
I remember reading about the high numbers of missing people in the US national parks back in the mid 80s. That's to be expected since the US is underpopulated compared with Europe where this doesn't happen very often. If lost in the woods, walking just a few kilometers in any one direction will inevitably get you to a road or a village, unless you're in the far north of Scandinavia.
Yes, but maybe Europe is overpopulated
@@blakeerikson4529 Yes, that seems correct but whatever phenomenon that's taking these people is clearly more active in the US than here.
Well, there's been many who've said that there's shifty reasons for starting these parks in the first place..to hide things from the general public! Then when so many issues came up and continued to over the years, yet the parks are making $$$ off all the visitors...they had to make a choice...obviously they made the same choices that every government employee makes and are trained to make accordingly...don't talk!!
@@HethMarie-1 We only have 4 National Parks in Czech Republic, and these have a total area of 1200 km2, which is approximately the area of the city of Prague. They also don't charge any admission fees and people live there year round. You're also about 1000x LESS likely to go missing in CZ than you are in the US, and I think it's because we're a landlocked country. David Paulides has noticed a connection with water, so that could be it. We also don't have any Bigfoot or Sasquatch sightings on the European mainland (some reported in UK). As for hiding something, they wouldn't do that by declaring a place a National Park. They would declare it a military zone, and we have a couple of those, where nobody can go except military personnel.
@@HethMarie-1if theyre hiding things why would they have commercials basically begging people to visit them? 🤔
Its very easy to get lost in these places when you have miles and miles of complete wilderness where anything can happen
Is it? Is it very easy to be there one minute then go around a bush and poof your / wife, child, brother etc is GONE. Too many people are “ here one minute then just gone the next “ without a trace of them ever found in a lot of cases. So I don’t see how it is possible that people are just easily missing. Sorry I have to disagree on this one, I’m sure not all the cases are like this but a shit load are.😮😮🫣🤫🫠
"He's got brown hair and eyes"....glad to hear the fella had eyes! 😂
His eyes are brown as well....
I'm curious, why does the NPS not keep records of those who go missing in the national parks???? I do not understand why they wouldn't.
Exactly? Things to hide comes to mind .....many many things to hide ....
I used to think the voice on this channel was natural, until the way Tucson was pronounced near the beginning of this video and now Im not so sure.
🤭 I assure you the narrator is a real person.. I'm convinced they pronounce words wrong just so people get triggered and leave a comment,every comment pushes the algorithm..
Ty knots has appeared on screen himself I can assure you that he's real he just has a bad habit of mispronouncing words namely the capital of my country which is Dublin I honestly don't think I've ever once heard him prounounce it correctly even though its not that difficult to prounounce Dub lin
Thanks for the reply you all! I was hoping it was authentic! Its one of my favorite channels to listen to on the commute home
He has another channel where he is on camera. I believe he's Canadian. He must mispronounce on purpose to get the algorithm in his favor.
TOO-sawn
In #2 you were speculating about the number of missing people in national parks and you mentioned one possibility I hadn't considered before - prisons. I wonder how many people get arrested INSIDE of national parks though. Unlike hospitals which might house a missing injured person who has no memory of who they are, getting arrested goes through an entirely different protocol and I can't imagine how NO ONE else would be informed or contacted. 🤷♀ just thoughts
If you were arrested there would be a record of that! However, the NPS does not keep records on missing people!
Yes
I feel bad for the families, but nature is big and in comparison, people are small.
David Paulidies also excludes some information that makes the case less mysterious then what it is.
Like what? And which cases?
@@TheRisenPeopleEire
Watch some so you can see for yourself
@TheRisenPeopleEire The Missing Enigma has a great episode about Aaron Hedges, where he compares the narrative Paulides created vs the facts of the case. Suddenly not so mysterious what happened to him.
Paulides is just a money hungry whackjob, imo.
@@OldZLand definitely created his own little niche and has very much capitalised on it.
@@OldZLand Okay thank you for that I will check it out shortly, I appreciate it!
Second guesses and short cuts will get you on the 411 list
In some cases,( especially ones like these), the parks will not give out any information at all to the public.
I hope I'm not the only one horrified by the revelation one can be "disappeared" by getting arrested in a national park or secluded area with no family or contact being informed?
That’s crazy to think about… over a million acres?! Holy crap!!
DAVID PAULIDES IS SO CARING AND LOVING FOR THESE PEOPLE AND THERE FAMILIES HES SO INTELLIGENT! I watch him all the time
I watch him
All the time an love his documentaries!
He has been disproven for years. Such careless work in his research. Many of his reported cases had been solved years prior to his reporting. Don't believe everything he says
I stopped watching him because after 3 or 4 videos, its all the same!
He’s been proven to over exaggerate and leave certain facts out of stories to fit the narrative
Bears: Christmas came early this year.
@user-nr
1 kilometer = 0.621 miles
Now you can add up the Kilometers in the story😘
Number 3. I have friends that float rivers. On one of their adventures the canoe flipped, both tossed. If he hadn't been watching her being pulled swiftly done the river, he won't of seen her sucked under. Reaching her he reached down blindly in the water looking for her. He got lucky. As he reach he found her trapped between fallen trees in the river under water. The fall of the water on her would not let her rise to the surface, she was out of air. He saved her. She don't float down the rivers no more. Sucked under.
Fish in the river. Me on the couch. God's plan and I'm stickin' to it.
😂
Good stuff. Thank you
thank you for the arrow in the thumbnail, would have no idea there was a guy standing in it
The guys in the raft wearing waders ,? No floatation device. No matter what can lift a man from the bottom of a lake or deep river especially if those waders fill up with water.
Once they fill up your done. Unless you have a knife you can use to cut them off fill up just the foot portion with water & try to get your feet out. It isn't happening.
Don't wear waders in any water where they could fill up your just asking for trouble.
Thank you for today's mysteries. There is Light and Love and more around us too than we can see in this world...Jesus loves us ALL...Always.
Wow that's scary. Our National Park's need to find these people!!
I am horrified that David Paulides has fans - he exploits tragedies for profit, has a history of defrauding people and dishonesty. And there is no need for crazy unlikely explanations or conspiracies. Wilderness areas are dangerous in very normal natural ways. Its hard to find missing people in large areas. There is no reason for Parks to talk about the people who go missing - its much more sensible that they put their funds and effort into improving safety and communicating appropriate behaviour to prevent more people going missing.
I wish the US government would go 411
Time for a change
A 68 year old alone in a National Park… can’t imagine what happened? Maybe Bigfoot???
That makes up for only 60 percent of missing males over 55 in the forest. What about the other 40 percent?
@@wizcoolc1 Aliens for the remaining 40 percent, obviously
I don’t know what the park service is supposed to do when people ignore the common advice, like not hiking alone, safely storing food, etc.
I like the ooh ahh sign
Ikr
_Add more disappearance cases and vanished ppl without a trace cases and add a special series from 114 missing book , it's really interesting 😈🔥!!_
411 😂
So interesting you forgot what it’s called?
Tuscon: "too-sawn"; Dublin: "dub-lin"
There is so much weird and strange stuff going on in our world, let alone our world… and being recruited into a cult man that’s a stretch and very thin. I’ve actually never heard anyone mention that one.
Cults recruiting in the woods?
It's much more common than you would believe
PLEASE DO A STORY ON MY MISSING LITTLE SISTER CALLIE COOPER. SHE'S BEEN MISSING SINCE 2017 AND SHE HAD NEVER BEEN SEEN OR HEARD FROM SINCE 😢😢😢
I hope you get word from her or find her soon
@@brockcomegys7380 THANK YOU SO MUCH 💓 THE POLICE AREN'T DOING ANYTHING AND THEY NEVER HAVE NEVER INVESTIGATED HER BOYFRIEND AND HIS FAMILY IS VERY RICH AND COULD HAVE DONE SOMETHING TO HER BUT THIS CASE HAD NEVER BEEN INVESTIGATED AND I REALLY NEED HELP. WE DON'T HAVE MUCH FAMILY LEFT AND WE NEED JUSTICE AND THE TRUTH. THE NOT KNOWING WHAT HAPPENED TO HER IS THE WORST THING ON EARTH. 😔😕 I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY NOBODY HAS EVER PUT HER ON THE NEWS TO HELP FIND HER OR ANYTHING. MUCH LOVE 💘
Paul Fuge was bloddy murdered, and to no surprise, this was the shorted segment of your rollercoaster. Did you chicken out on the Paul Fuge case, or was you bought-off?
Why would Squires wear waders on a raft. If you fall out you will sink immediately? Or am I missing something?
The only mystery here is why people don't call out Paulides for BSing. The guy is a conman. A regular PT Barnum of the missing person genre. SO disrespectful to the victims and their families. Channels only use the '411' to get views. I don't see any incident here that invokes some sort of 'phenomenon'.
Yea.....just the normal getting lost, ate by bears , drowning , retards not knowing nothing about the outdoors , serial killers .....yea ...no need to give this no serious thought ......
If I'm hearing this correctly about the dude that was a retired court reporter, its either Bodie California or Lodi. If its the later it's actually pronounced Lodeye not Lodee. This is the town i live in. We are about 1 hr south of Sacramento andc30 min north of Stockton.
My girlfriend is from Oroville and said “ tell him I’m sorry and to run “ she left horrorville and said she will never go back.
There's a Lodi, NJ and that's pronounced "low-die."
Oh no stuck in Lodi again…..😂I grew up in Sacramento and can’t stand when they pronounce it Low-dee
@@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934 I grew up in NJ and lived there for first 27 years of my life before moving to Europe, where I've lived for the last 28 years. Past 12 years I've lived in a town named Weiden, Germany. Unsurprisingly, it's pronounced "vy-den" (like "widen" with a V) but a disconcertingly high number of my American friends pronounce it "weed-in." 🤣
@@SunRabbitsame with Ohio, Lodi is pronounced “low die” too.
Kilometers? C’mon man! Gives us miles.
Hey , what about half the world that uses that measure km , cm , mm , and meters 😮? It's almost measuring racism 😂Just kidding, but its as difficult for us with the struggle to convert miles into kilometers and so on 🤔 Best regards from Sweden 🥶🇸🇪
I think some of the people who write these are British. I've heard "at university", "at hospital" and "on holiday" before in these videos. Which of course, not precisely how we say it here. Just an observation
😂👍🏻@@mariepettersson8382
I don't think Tye is American. I think he is from somewhere else. He pronounces quite a few American word's incorrectly but I don't bother to Google that kinda stuff.
There are only three countries in the world that aren’t metric: USA, Liberia, and Myanmar. You are in a very small minority, America!
Mysterious circumstances? I don’t think so. These people are on risky adventures and with risky adventures come with risk.
Pro tip: When you repeatedly use the word "individual" or "individuals" where "person" or "people" will do, you come off like an imbecile...or a cop.
U have that right
You gotta be joking with some of these pronunciations.
Home schooling.
Brown hair and eyes...there's a lead🤔
Thank you for noting David Paulidas. He gets quoted for his research so much without credit.
Paulides' research is very shody. Other channels expose him for the conman he is.
His research is shit
Ok Mr Tragen is in the park somewhere. They just have not gound him yet.
great video
Bigfoot hunters?You must be kidding me🤣🤣😂😂
What a great video
Well its really not that suprising that these national parks don't like highlighting missing persons cases that occured inside them its not exactly a draw for tourists or any other visiters to the parks
Or maybe they have a quota to feed the monsters each year so they need to keep it quiet otherwise the rangers become the food
Or maybe they have a quota to feed the monsters each year so they need to keep it quiet otherwise the rangers become the food
To me, it's not really a stretch to believe that hikers go missing, even if they are experienced. I mean, no one's invincible or perfect.
I think I might go and live with bigfoot. I don't think there is a cost of living crisis in the woods is there? Lol I'll just take a load of snacks with me and get fat in the woods.
There is way more people missing in those area's. I do think the numbers has been fooled with.
1 kilometer can be broken down by the word kilo which stands for the measurement of one thousand increments making it one thousand meteres ! One thousand meters which a meter is close to but not quite as much as a yard ! Now why is it that in the USA the standard and metric systems are being utilized believe it or not especially when measuring grams and milligrams but quickly shy away once the kilogram amount gets involved which is peculiar to say the least ! Hypocrites
Wait what, is it 6,000 or 600,000 thousand that go missing??
We are in the USA! We use miles here! Most of this material seems like it is borrowed from David Paulides, Missing 411. Kudos for giving David credit. 👍
You do know that the US is not the only country in the world, right?
@@ellemontgomery5262so what it’s about missing people in America
@@KingKongbabe who asked you?
@@ellemontgomery5262 I’m telling you, so deal with it & go change your pad
How does the FBI pick what cases they work on ???
Tusayan and the Best Western is NOT in the park. They are 5 miles to the entrance.
I been following there's park mystery for a long time it's not always a case people going under the radar animal attacks getting lost dieing ect maybe ❤
7-22. Lot 42 a look alike to a Fremont, Ohio "man" I just saw on Thursday. If you didn't know better you might not think twice. A white truck also, but different plates. Shorter than the other two. The "wife" more crippled than the one he was with. Duplicates. In and out. Accessing Trailer rent. Feel safe but then... A nail at the foot of my mom's trail. Who hit the nail on the head? Scared her? Threatened by another look alike of a person renting her trailer. For "pictures?" To take her dog because of not cleaning up like the "cropped" pictures show. Duplicates going in for court cases. Documents that prove what? Nothing more than a terrorist, 911 twin attack. This is what is happening using 3's masons in FREMONT OH. Court systems are shoddy, fake cases and documents. Numbers on houses and changed how many times? Addresses are also changed, Rice Rd. And Cty Rd. Verse. And you will wish the Rocks to fall on you. Rosco-Rocco. How is it really spelled. #4. Hopefully, T R U T H. Or ruthless? Find out. Now. Back roads TR73 from Walmart to KMart. And a couple acting as Main10ants. Cleaning up after dead bodies or the hot water heater in Clyde, Ohio. 100's of ants and I can't find my family that lived there. Butt, they look like the Mom &Pop of Somewhere fishy! FORT STEPHENSON HOUSE APTS. And the same vehicle in looks that they drive. Like the one in an accident from the F. S H address where a mans head was cut off.
Very good and informative video, however these are definitely not the strangest missing 411 cases ever, nor are they very creepy. I've honestly heard way starnger and creepier cases.
Exactly
It’s just a headline to reel you in and watch the video.
@@mmr1646 lol, yeah I am familiar with that strategy. Just being a smart ass troll. 👍😆😜
They need to bring the buzzard's back at leased one would know if there's a problem😊
They often use the National and State parks for human trafficking.
There aren't any kilometers at the Grand Canyon.
Tuscion? 😒
De-BLIN? 🤔 I think DU-blin. 🍀
Dooblen
What people don’t understand is that once you enter a national or state parks “they are on their own.” They should not expect Park Rangers to be on the look out for them, they don’t do that unless people go “missing” which is frequently. Additionally, when someone goes to these places or the wilderness, they should be armed, yes, as in carrying a fire arm since no one knows who or what they might encounter. I would be more worried about the “who” rather than animals!! Also, they should carry some sort of communication device to get in touch with authorities if they are lost. Just carrying a cellphone it is not enough; the cellular phone might not work where they are.
I don’t go to national or state parks or the wilderness……it is not something that attracts me to go. I am an “ocean person”; But IF, and only IF, I were to go to a national or state park, I would go to an observation deck (if they have it) to see the beauty of nature and that’s it; I would never go deeper into the forest, no way Jose…..better safe than sorry.
That said, I believe the reasons that the Department of Agriculture don’t say anything about the disappearances of people in state parks, is because they “don’t want to lose MONEY, the money that people or tourists spend in these places, and the government loses “its profits.” Had they say something to tourists about the disappearances, no one will go and the government lose money. In my opinion, this is very wrong and unacceptable knowing that more and more tourists will continue losing their lives. Sad, isn’t?
David Paulides leaves important details out of his reports, tells you to disregard later reports and sells books based on his reports. I followed with enthusiasm but not anymore. Too many of his 'mysteries' have details that came out after his reports or have had other explanations that take the disappearances out of his mysteries. He sensolizes his stories for profit.
I came to the same conclusion after first following him with enthusiasm.
How about the missing Dennis Martin Case? There are several more missing children that were not found to this day. The Dennis Martin case was very scary. Was it a big foot? Or a pedophile? Or a crazed mountain person who lives in the mountains and never been civilized?
What do you think happened to Dennis??
@@susieq8253 Sorry to tell you but the Bigfoot/mountain man part of Dennis Martin story was a fabrication. What the family actually saw was a man hiding behind a bush. He was dirty. When spotted the man walked back down the trail, got into a vehicle and left. That's it.
Dennis, himself, was a slow learner.
An Investigator managed to track down the boy's father after all those years and interview him. He said he was quite sharp for his age and remembered all the details. Oddly Enough, the father didn't remember talking with Dave.
I don't remember the man's name, but he was a retired investigator doing this on his own time. I think he wrote a book about it.
Which cases & what did he leave out?
@@TheRisenPeopleEire You're asking me to go back and re research stories I've already studied. You should do your own research. Google is a great place to start.
One of Dave's favorites was a camp for boys at an Estes Park church. This was an evil priest. I live in Denver and in the past few years caught news reports about it. As I recall, part of the child's skull was found in a basement associated with the Priest.
Yuba County 5. Dave left out all references to the guy in the Volkswagen. He's a key part of the mystery and probably the reason why the 5 vanished.
Dave leaves out drugs or alcohol from his stories. This is very important detail in at least 3 stories I know. But Dave doesn't report on that.
I haven't studied all of Dave's stories, but some that I have have a lot of details Dave leaves out. I haven't followed him in the last couple of years, but at that time he wasn't doing updates when bodies were found and the mysteries were solved. It's better for him if the mysteries aren't taken out of the stories.
Wow, so those bigfoot people are actually doing something useful? Interesting.
No, basically just running around trying to confirm their own biases and spreading misinformation in their wake.
I find it funny that Paulides simultaneously says national forests act as "sovereign spaces" but is equally suspicious when federal agents get involved in cases on federal land.
I guess in this day and age drones are also used to look for these missing people????
Is this an AI voice?
Probably 🤔
First guy reminds me of that dude from bully beat down I think the one where the bully won....crazy
Folx will argue about anything. 😊❤
Why not know both? Oh wow🎉
Why & how would anyone kidnap a full grown man???
A Hungry Bear
Ages 68, 71, 76! Wow.
Too-see-on 😂
I’m fuckin done 💀
As I was saying before i hit the worg button don't rule 👽abduction out😮
Tucson- ( to son) kebab-( ki bab) please look up the pronunciation.
Does the script of this video seem disjointed and hard to follow?
Maybe put the phone nos and links at the bottom rather than reading them all out?
#3 He say that they were in a creek when they fell over, then he goes that he was swiming in the river close to the rivers shore line. Which one is it a creek or a river?? 😂😂😂😂😂
Everyone calm down about his pronunciation. That's just how we talk in Too-sawn, Arizonyaah.
number 1
NO ONE careS
No good cares enough to comment, great addition to the cringe.
Please, please: Use the imperial system rather than the metric system of measurement, it would be greatly appreciated!
ALIENS
I watched numerous of stories of people who survived. & 99% of them got lost out of stupidity. They keep walking when after they realized its the wrong way, they set their bag down that had supplies then lost it, they went out on their own. I can go on & on with stories where so many people made the worse decision which was the actual cause of them getting lost & then stuck out in the wild for days before being rescued.
Dont go out in the ocean in a small freaking boat, dont go alone, make sure u have supplies & flares ect. Bring a weapon of some sort. Have a way to start a fire. Bring something like ribbon to mark where u been. Most importantly, do NOT go hiking, boating or anywhere if you don't have common sense
Arrested? Cults?wtf
Does anyone know how to get to bells canyon?
That's govornment. We care about budget and image not people. If your lost oh well.
These seem pretty low on the "strange scale".
Can not remember what kilometers are to miles Hello Google 😅
10 ads in a damn 30 mins video is ridiculous 😅
Cannibalism exists ... hikers are easy pickings ... just saying ....
The way you pronounce things is wild. Did you just pronounce Lodi as low-dee? lol. It's pronounced like low-die.
Tootzion Arizona, really?
If you don’t know how to pronounce something check, don’t guess.
You make me lost in seasick trying to listen to you in Noncohesive Back and forth rambling run on sentences Like some 8th grader trying to cobble together a book report at the last minute and just plagiarizing tidbits off of his computer and printing them out hoping you wouldn't get caught
Too-see-on Arizona?!? Ty, it’s pronounced “two-sawn,” the last part rhyming with “yawn.” I swear, you have to be doing this for engagement. That’s fine, but it drives me insane!!!