Jun 14

Strange And Unexplained Hunter Disappearances

Top Mysteries writes “Throughout the United States of America, there are vast untamed lands, hundreds of millions of acres are protected from a large human population. Still, hunters are generally known to travel to desolate and isolated areas deep within the American wilderness.

Generally speaking these individuals hold a great understanding of the wilderness and it’s dangers, but not all of them leave alive. Many who have travelled to these locations have gone missing over the years, most are explained, but some offer little to no explanation as to what happened to the missing. Some are found miles and miles away from their last known location without shoes, some are found later in areas already searched, and others are never seen again. It is these details that set these incidents out from the rest where an obvious answer is present, such as animal predation.”

10 Responses to “Strange And Unexplained Hunter Disappearances”

  1. Denise F

    I look into alot of Texas disappearances and I think bow hunters are an immediate target….not by a serial killer or person for that matter, who would dare ambush a hunter with weapons who is quietly listening for game?

    The drastic changes in weather or barometric pressure can make animals and some people act anxious, nervous and sometimes aggressive before a storm or weather change.

    Personally I feel like many times the bodies are ‘given back’ so to speak….put in areas where people can possibly find them. Close to homes or businesses or in an area that has been searched.

    Sorry just rambling thoughts I had to get out. ?

  2. Mary D

    When I was a teenager, my friend’s big brother went missing when he was out elk hunting. This was somewhere in the region of the Idaho/Wyoming border. He was gone all that autumn and winter, and come spring, they had found his clothing and hunting gear and pieces of his body scattered throughout a meadow. No clue as to what had actually transpired. It was chalked up to a bear attack. I just remember how devastated his family was over his loss. I guess the lesson I learned from this: don’t go out into the back-country by yourself, or at least have a sat phone and a personal locator if you are absolutely determined to do so.

  3. Richard P

    I’ve run dozens of ops in the wilderness over that past 10 years. All of them solo. Most at night. On the first one during a week long retreat with Dr. Steven Greer. I encountered a large canine looking at me 50 feet off of the trail. Probably a wolf or wolf hybrid. That was the last time that I went into the wilderness unarmed. I now also bring a satellite location beacon and two way communicator with a monthly Garmin subscription.

    Quite a few of the missing 411 cases look like alien or cryptid abductions. My experience is that psychotronics and mind control is an issue. I’ve dealt with it on multiple occasions. When it gets cranked up it’s a form of coercion and torture. It takes a strong person to deal with it. At times you have to persevere in an impaired state to counter it and to continue to function in a rational manner.

    An acquaintance of mine’s husband was working security in an underground facility with aliens. When there was a security issue involving hostilities with them. Where one of his men was turned by mind control and changed sides during the conflict and he had to kill him.

  4. Jennifer F

    Never go out alone or unarmed is all I am learning. But these people who are missing, are armed. The key is they were solo away from their groups. Am I wrong in thinking this?

    • Richard P

      They didn’t have emergency satellite location beacons. According to Paulides there’s never been a case where the missing person had both a gun and a satcom beacon. There’ve been cases where the missing person had one or the other, but not both. Which is why I now bring a beacon with bluetooth that can connect to my phone for 2 way texting and mapping.

      There have been a lot of cases where someone was part of a group and went missing. Including the ones in the video. So it looks like the gun and beacon are more important than company. I’m an example that solo treks can be done successfully.

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