'Missing 411', by David Paulides: Tracking unusual missing persons cases

David Paulides just did an update and analysis of Julian Sand's disappearance.

Wow.

He was missed - long search by 2 teams, and much later a small private group finds; boots, trekking poles, scattered bones, a 'pile' of dark winter clothes and his wallet (ID). On a rock in nearby trees, was his cell phone. His backpack and other tools were not found. Forensics of bones never revealed.

Stated, was that if the last (SAR's team) had gone another 600ft, Julian's items and remains (or Julian) would have been found. There was no indication of how SAR's could have missed him in a 4 month search.

Indications as was written, states that it is inconceivable that a person (or remains) could not be found up there within 5 months. Avalanches were mentioned, yet that does not appear to be the exact terrain nor was evidence for it (not hard to figure out where and how they run).

Dave gets into the obvious of having a personal locator, and I do not disagree. However, if it becomes a situation where there is a time-lock, or some other mechanism, guns and other things are not going to help - although that is besides his point and something not talked about as other background (hyperdimensional).

Very strange.

In the beginning of the show, Dave makes mention of big things being on the horizon, so keep an eye on his webpage. One of them seems to be taking place in March (dealing with Washington State Parks). The second thing seems to be happening in September 2026, with a group cruse to Alaska.

 
Dave gets into the obvious of having a personal locator, and I do not disagree. However, if it becomes a situation where there is a time-lock, or some other mechanism, guns and other things are not going to help - although that is besides his point and something not talked about as other background (hyperdimensional).
If we take a nonmaterial perspective, perhaps personal locators and guns might help as a reflection of the people's awareness, will, and refusal to be abducted. He has mentioned when he was in the wilderness with another person of experiencing the dome of silence, and they stopped and either got back to back or backs against a giant boulder with their guns drawn and ready. They waited until sound returned before they continued on.
 
@daddycat, yes, good point.

...and his wallet (ID).

Forgot to mention that in the first part of the case that Dave lays out, he mentions the SAR's teams, and that (perhaps due to Julian's notoriety) a special high-tech helicopter was brought in that could sniff - get this, a credit card emitting a signal. True or not, don't know, yet either it did not work or his wallet was not there for all that time.
 
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