Reading up on weird disappearances and deaths like missing 411 and I have no idea why people think that anything supernatural is involved. Some people are just fucking retarded. Just look at this webm, if it wasn't caught on camera, nobody would believe it. 3 healthy men, all drowning at the same time, just meters away from the shallows, on a calm pond, just because they're that bad at swimming. So bad that they can't even manage to paddle the 2 meters needed to reach the shallow shores of the pond. People would be making up some ridiculous supernatural bullshit to explain it away, when in reality, some people are just that stupid and unathletic.
>>40649710 (OP)That happened because they were Indian and India is a joke country populated by meme people
>>40649710 (OP)You should read the primary sources of the 411 phenomena.
>>40649710 (OP)A sasquatch grabbing a family on a hike isn't supernatural but I'm sure the Forestry Service would not tell you what likely really happened.
411 is just regions where hot zones of disappeared occur.
Many of these 411 (triangles) have species of cryptids in them
>>40649710 (OP)Agreed, it's just unfortunately common for people to kill off another human being in these national parks where they are unable to find the bodies. But thats what most of these cases are. Nothing really paranormal about this.
>>40649782The hunter is just as likely to be hunted. I don't think psychopaths are lurking in national forests
>>40649782A lot of it is people losing their way. The mystery part is always "But there's a straight trail" or "there's an obvious landmark, how could have they got lost" and the answer is that some people are just that fucking dumb. This retards could get lost in a pubic park, and they get so lost that they wander miles and miles off the trail and die in the most dense terrain possible, when 99.999% of the population would never have got lost, or at least know to hunker down and wait for rescue
>>40649797Not necessarily psychos stalking the parks though I'm sure there are psychos looking for opportunity following the trend of missing people. A lot of these cases are family members or friends who were with them reporting on it. It could just be their family members, close friends or someone like that killing them. You're more likely to be killed by someone you know than a random stranger.
>>40649823Agreed, a lot of it also just people losing their way. You can get lost very easily in these areas.
>>40649710 (OP)are you fucking serouis? How do you drown in that?