Hey all, Sorry it's been so long in between videos, I normally don't leave it this long. I needed to step away and recharge my batteries, but I'm back now. I'm interested in knowing your thoughts on the cases discussed, so let me know. Have a great weekend folks, be safe
You gotta remember that the Mississippi is the third or fourth largest river in Earth, if you end up swimming in a deep area or get caught by a current you probably aren't getting out again.
@@MissingVoidTV yep how he got from the car to the water is definitely weird. As I mentioned in another comment, lots of drunk people drown in the Mississippi up north where I live every year, however I have no idea about how often that happens down in Tennessee. However if you wanted to look into it, there's been A LOT of college students who drowned in the River up in Minnesota.
@@wintersking4290 Yeah we actually have something similar here in the UK, there was a case like that, Jason Norfolk (really not far from me at the time at all) that I reported on veryyy early on in my youtube videos
I grew up in socal and frequented Yosemite as a kid. It seems only out of towners disappear there. It is curious because according to locals hundreds of people, mostly older adults, have disappeared, most of them immediately in the vicinity of bridal veil falls. The zone around bridal veil falls is very strange. Thousands of people per day file up and down to the lower falls. Meanwhile only a few dozen per day make it all the way to the upper pools. Despite this, every time i go to the upper falls there are piles of clothing and misplaced items. This is always creepy…
"They decided to split up". Even excellent doctors do incredibly stupid things. These stories always start with splitting up. Next time the question of splitting up comes about, make the answer a resounding "NO".
sometimes splitting off from a group bound for death is the right thing to do. as has been the case many times when america was moving west. a case about 1849 pioneers sticks out. they split off and survived, while the rest of the group marched right to death.
@@ommitedommited154, the Dyatlov Pass incident, where one of the group, Yuri Yudin, was forced to abandon the hike due to health reasons and turned back.
Yosemite ALWAYS has freak storms! My parents lived right outside the park for almost 30 years, and weather in that area is extremely changeable. In the Summer, heat can be a big fire hazard, and winter storms can barrel in without warning. I didn't like it up there much, but it is very beautiful up there. A LOT of people vanish up there, my mom was always telling me about people going missing in and around the park, and besides the weather danger, there are a zillion mountain lions all over the place.
As well as few more predatory animal species, & MANY witness reports of the Forestfolk (Sasquatch), a couple-few other cryptids, UFO/UAP/flying balls of light/ET sightings & abductions, various kinds of manifestations, spirits & entities, ghosts of the dead, portals, reality shifts, & a few different types of humans/groups who are more dangerous &/or more likely to kill you than any of the previous potential threats mentioned.
Christina, check out David Paulides of 'Missing 411" fame!! He is a retired police officer investigating folk going missing in the national parks & forests!! He said these lands were lands the American Indians never lived in & the same with early colonists & settlers & it ties into feral folk & cryptid creatures ect in addition to wild animals & dangerous terrain & waters!!
This is without a doubt, the best channel that covers this subject. UFOs/alien abduction cases- beyond creepy Sasquatch and other possible cryptids- Bob Gymlan Missing 411- my man Adam, here on top mysteries. Damn proud to have been a subscriber since pretty early on. Welcome anyone new. You just found a great channel!
Dude I just seen you on beyond creepy saying practically the same thing lol. His channel is done but check out Phantom Librarian if you haven't already you'll love the content that is there.
@@niolelo nice haha. Yeah, I just started watching beyond creepy, so been thoroughly enjoying binging that. It instantaneously became tied with this channel and Bob Gymlan for my favorite channels on here. Oh, at bedtime stories is pretty goddamn kick ass, too. But shit, thanks for recommendation, I'll have to check that out after this video. I love weird and unexplainable mystery type stuff. Really just the unknown/unexplored in general(space/deep ocean) it can be hard to find quality content here on youtube, so always open to suggestions by people who clearly have similar taste in stuff.
@@aiviszanerips8898 yes! I love that channel! I like to wait until he does a big compilation of videos from the last few months, and just watch that. The missing enigma is also a really good channel. Because listening to this channel and missing person mysteries, it came up in my recommended I think the day after he posted his first video(so wouldn't be surprised if you know of it too). He's gained a good bit of popularity since then, so if you haven't checked it out before, I would definitely recommend doing so. They're both fantastic channels, although this one is still my favorite for missing 411 stuff haha
Aha! I should have known all of those missing children were involved with scientific research! LMAO I'm just joking I know you're talking about adults I just couldn't help but picture a bunch of children in lab coats! Seriously though if they were kidnapping researchers I'm sure they weren't killing all of them. I'm sure they would want to force some of them to continue experimenting and researching in captivity so they can take the research. Possibly they're testing it on the children?
Thank you for your well researched and cogent video. I'd like to add...there has been 2 occasions in my life that I have had either eye witness, or close second hand information about deaths considered sensational enough to be reported in the national news. *Both* times I was stunned by how erroneous the most basic of facts were reported about the tragedies, and how disingenuously they were written. I'm referring to wrong names, dates, sequence of events as well as the less tangibles like motivation or consequences, etc It's been a lesson learned for me - don't believe everything you read, or watch in regards to published news.
Agreed. Every time Ivw been in the Paper many basic facts were reported inaccurately. Often exposing bias. A big one is saying I am an employee when I'm actually the owner (female)
Totally agree! I discovered this when I was the eye witness to a terrible accident. There were other witnesses, but I was the only one who saw the whole thing and knew exactly what happened. I was also the one to call 911 and explain what happened. News crews where there and had pretty much decided what they wanted the story to be. None of them talked to me, they didn’t care about the facts. People who only saw parts of the accident thought it was an angry driver who plowed over people, crossed traffic ramming into cars, and then slamming into a business trying to kill everyone inside. What actually happened was that the driver had been ordering coffee in the drive thru across the street when he had a seizure and his foot floored the gas pedal. There was a ton of damage, but luckily no one died. The man had epilepsy and had just been released to drive 7 weeks prior. There was no angry, murderous road rage, but that’s the story they wanted, so that’s the story they told.
@@SlickArmor I agree 👍. The people that follow him are shut ins that will never go to any of the places he talks about. Proving there are plenty of lonely and gullible people out there.
@@sledgehammer9739 You nailed it. When you're only hiking experience is the paved path at your local park you are completely clueless to the great wide opens where one false slip and you are history.
I was having an especially really bad day until I heard you say..."good actual lord". Now I cant quit rewinding and giggling! I always love your videos but this one teeny comment is my all time favorite!!!
Yes indeed excellent point. That would be very interesting. I've seen the maps they put ladies put about the clusters of disappearance. But a loss versus found map would indeed be interesting
It's because, after the person goes missing, they just keep searching the immediate area where they disappeared. Never fathoming the idea that maybe the person is out there, lost, wandering around, trying to find their way back. For every hour that passes, I would widen the search area by 2 miles.
I really like all the information that you research and comment on for these poor souls. I feel you present their stories with reverence so they can be remembered in spite of the conflicting facts. Presenting cases with a common aspect is another opportunity to notice more strange similarities that are happening to these people. Thanks!
It is crazy and disturbing that people mysteriously disappear from forest areas like this. The research and data comes from David Paulides, who heads up the CanAm Missing Project (aka "Missing 411"). Paulides has put in ALL the work to research and produce a database of people missing from wilderness areas, national parks and around bodies of water. As a former police officer, he has also applied a professional investigative mind to this work and identified factors that are common to all the cases - including the missing intellectuals. I think its only fair to point out that this site has lifted much of Paulides' work for this video. The CanAm Missing Project videos presents all the cases from Paulides' research. The comments section also contains stories from people who have had inexplicable experiences in woodland areas. Its an interesting community to check out!
I've always checked the channel several times a week to see if there are any new videos, this is one of the best UA-cam channels, be nice of there was a couple of videos a week
With the guy on the bridge, I remember not too long ago seeing a clip of a guy approached someone on a bridge and for no reason, they grabbed them threw them off the bridge. If there wasn’t a police dash cam to capture it, I wouldn’t think that could ever happen. Thankfully the guy was okay despite the massive fall into the water below. Absolutely random things can happen to people, which makes missing peoples cases so difficult. I would be interested in knowing how expensive his jacket and shoes were, as someone may have seen him on the bridge (if he did indeed stop because he felt sick) and spontaneously decided to rob him to steal them. My brother’s friend was once mugged out of nowhere after leaving a bar alone. They were shoved to the ground from behind then they wrestled off his expensive shoes and fled. According to a detective I’m familiar with criminals are currently very interested in expensive items that can easily be stolen off a person and can be sold without the risk of it being tracked, like phones or items needing a certificate of authenticity, like watches now do, so shoes, jackets and handbags are the most common items targeted. It obviously wouldn’t answer everything about the case, but it’s certainly a motive to quickly steal from someone and push them off a bridge.
‼️Also just because family and friends say they were in good spirits and there was no note left behind, even if the family swears up and down they would never do something like this, it doesn't rule out suicide at all. All of the studies show that most people who do commit or make a suicide attempt are much happier in the weeks leading up to the suicide because they're making the most of the time they have left and finally feel at peace knowing the suffering is going to end! The family is often the last to know when someone feels suicidal and a lot of times people don't leave behind a note. So NONE of that is evidence against the theory he committed suicide. We can never truly know what goes on in another person's mind and most of the time they don't want to burden or worry their family members and friends with their suicidal thoughts. So if he was suicidal his friends and families would have no idea. Men commit over 80% of all suicides in the United States every year and that number is only going up. And a lot of men don't even know how to talk about their feelings and don't want to ask for help. So that can't be ruled out and is the most likely explanation until proven otherwise. Because yeah he could have been attacked or it could have been an accident but the vast majority of people who fall off bridges are doing it on purpose AND the vast majority of people who do commit suicide are men between the ages of 18 and 60. He falls right in that demographic. Also it's a well-known fact that if you hit a surface hard enough such as if you're hit by a car or fell from a significant height, the force is enough to knock you right out of your shoes. Same with the jacket if the jacket wasn't zipped up it would have probably come most of the way off from the wind from the fall itself and the current would have pulled it the rest of the way off. People are just not looking at this logically. It's a tragedy not a mystery.
A family friend was pushed off a train to his death, with no witnesses. The rail authority said he must have been drunk and fell. But if that's so why were his shoes found several hundred meters along the rail line, before his body was found?
The question is what were the people working on, who was their colleagues and friends? What did they know. Think tesla, people think knowledge isnt deadly, but believe me, it can be very very dangerous.
Yep!! Especially, when you are apart of prestigious schools. Alot of those ppl go into jobs working for or closely with governments. I feel it's like a gang once you're in you're in. You might not even know you know too much or come too close to what you weren't supposed to know. You can't just say ok I'm out, I swear I wont say nothing. Seems like they make sure you wont😬😬💀🤐
It's a common misconception that suicidal people can't be happy or joyful, as 1) they can mask and 2) they are often happy and content as they approach the act. However, what is UNUSUAL is when a so-called suicidal person is talking and planning about the FUTURE. Suicidal people often intentionally cancel plans and so forth as they are aware there is no future for them. So for this guy to be jovial and talking about his plans for future research and his trip to see his family is a strong indicator he probably wasn't suicidal.
Being an intellectual is no bonus when it comes to survival in the wilderness. In August of 2017, the body of 38 year old Sarah Beadle found in the Grand Canyon. Not only was she an experience hiker in regards to the Grand Canyon, she was an emergency room doctor. By all accounts, she was a very respected physician who made life or death decisions everyday in the ER. Yet, this obviously very smart and experienced woman left her young daughter and nephew sitting by the hiking trail while she went to get water from the river. Were it not for a passerby who found the children in over 110F temperature, they too would had perished. Rather than turning back and taking her child and nephew back to the trailhead, she left them alone while she went off trail, apparently got lost and died. Just one bad decision after the other from a woman who was otherwise very smart in the ER.
Targeted individuals get hit with microwaves. Lazers. Drones with lazers. Shot old fashioned style. Killed via any vehicle "accident" not. Forced to leap into the void from tall buildings. Crushed under falling "weights". Taken and put underground in jails for experimentation. Food poisoning from their own fridges. Drinks tampered with and medicines. Beware accepting anything to eat or drink from anyone you don't know. Sound frequencies that destroy your insides with no marks on the outside. Voice to skull torture with 'suggestions' you are no good and should...jump in front of a train, jump off a bridge when they know you are afraid of heights and cannot swim, tell you to say something off the wall to another equally challenged person who had physical skill in killing another human. Use sound to set yoir pets into rapid mode so they tear you limb from limb. Mercenaries paid to take you out because you told the truth that they fear. Hit from behind in a pit maneuver on the road to cause a wreck then blame driver defective abilities and get reports of dui when you never drink or do drugs. Brakes fail when you just had it at the shop. Accelerator gets stuck no reason. Many ways to make you go silent and or vanish.
I think the India case of Thomas is purely because of language and social miscommunications. Some social customs don't like to admit they don't know so give an easy explanations especially to outsiders.
Welcome back Adam.. Hope things are much better. Thanks for the informative & entertaining video. Always a pleasure listening to these videos & clearing ones head. Take care & stay safe. 🦅
The first story does make sense with the vast amount of snow reported. A dog can find a scent under maybe 1-2 feet of snow, they cannot under 6+ feet of snow which was reported. If he was buried deeper than a person's height, then no one could have found home before the snow melted.
Yeah I agree, I just share the articles and try to capture how the searchers were feeling, it makes complete sense that they wouldn't be able to find him
I’m currently reading an article about avalanche rescue dogs who have found people buried under 24 feet of snow as the person’s scent travels to the surface. Also, dogs can smell bodies and other items up to 40 feet underground, and fingerprints that are a week old. They’re pretty dang remarkable.
@@isabellaangeline2175 I would guess that the cadaver dogs would only be able to smell a decomposing body. Given that the temp was below freezing most or all of the time, decomp would’ve been extremely slow and the related smells much delayed compared to warmer weather.
@@-0rbital- These avalanche rescue dogs find both living and deceased persons, but I’m no expert as I’m guessing no one here is on this topic so we’ll just have to continue to wonder. Did Adam specify that they were cadaver dogs used in the video? I’ll have to rewatch that part.
Just to add, the little that I know about rescue dogs is that they are trained differently. As such cadaver dogs will not typically find a living person and rescue dogs will not typically alert to a deceased person. In fact, rescue dogs have been found to refuse to search an area if they smell a decomposing body, because they know they will fail in their endeavor they were set to do which is finding a living person. It isn’t because there is anything paranormal going on like Paulides likes to allude to, it’s just the matter of rescue dogs training.
One of the best spoken, rational, and thorough sleuthing humans that stays impartial and respectful of the situation he is currently investigating. 11 out of 10 stars. Or 5 of 4 banana stickers. His choice.
They say that a person with depression makes good actors because they hide it so well. So maybe he wasn't in the greatest mental state as everyone thought. He could have committed suicide.
i was about to say... my parents and brothers had no idea I was depressed and suicidal until I ended up in a mental hospital. a lot of people can hide it very well, especially men. plus, leaving a suicide note is a Hollywood thing. majority of suicides don't leave behind notes. he very well could have committed suicide.
Very true. It’s frustrating when people say so-and-so couldn’t have take their own life because they ‘didn’t seem like the type.’ There is no type, suicidal people are varied in their behavior.
@@aurorawolfe6060 very true. I experienced the same thing as you, having kept the severity of my depression from everyone, or passing bad moods off as me just being me. It is actually really easy to get people to ignore obvious signs because the sad truth is that people do not really know how to handle such issues and prefer to believe that everything is good. It is not really their fault, but people just don't know the right things to say. As for me, i learned very early that no one had solutions other than just generic advice or encouragement that honestly doesn't make an impact at all on a person trapped in depression. That is why I fell into a world of just handling it by myself, which nearly cost me my life. Major Depression had been going on for twenty years in my case, but when it all came out and I was in the mental hospital...everyone was surprised. I asked my dad if he ever had a clue and he said no. Not even after that time that he discovered his gun was missing and that I had it. I have a total lack of interest in guns, so you would think my having it and explaining that i was just curious would have been a red flag. But see, that is the point...people do not know how to handle those things, so they rationalize it pretend everything is normal.
Nikki I thought the same thing there's so many are very scenarios this could be but I did think of this one too that he might not have been in a good mental condition especially if there's maybe people trying to take his life because in the scientific world we know out there that there's the there's the goal of being a Nobel prize winner and so if they can be the first to discover something then that's possible they could be put on that list for a possible win I think they do it for that once they get real involved and just just thinking how I might think and people become very jealous even people supposed to be your teammates cuz they want the notoriety over maybe you know you so to speak so I think it's real feasible that somebody would kill or get rid of a body get rid of somebody so that they could be the unofficial leader in case they discovered something fantastic I mean that's just human nature to be jealous we have to learn to control jealousy that's my opinion
"intellectuals" can be highly intelligent in their specializations, but incredibly stupid in many other regards. It's like min/maxing stats in an RPG. You don't have the melee specialist casting spells. You don't have the ranger going hand-to-hand. You don't have the mage tanking on the front lines and kicking down doors...
You don't have a Mongolian Tackweasel strafe the enemies from the side. You don't sacrifice a Blind Man Hammerstein to gain a small amount of territory. And you don't ever trade your Sasquatchian Jungle Rat to a mill for inhumane breeding conditions. #lifelivin
Love that you've gone back to the original, polished format, Adam, these style of your videos are among the best there is in the "Missing" genre, bravo, Sir! 🤍 Thank you for sharing.
If Don’s car was found on a bridge, he could have been a jumper :( Also, the MS river is terrifying. Here in New Orleans, ships coming in have to be taken over by a riverboat pilot because you have to be very experienced to navigate the extremely dangerous waters. Also, its strictly no swimming because if you end up the water the currents will take you under and you will die.
saw an entire car roll into the ms river on the ak side from memphis. guy parked the car on downward slope facing river, closed the door, walked a few steps, and ended up chasing his rolling car to the shoreline before watching it sink to almost the middle. . . can't see anything beyond that. Heard Davy Jones' dirty sock hamper is down there.
At the other end of the spectrum seem to be the cases of missing people who suffered from compromised mental capacities and/or other types of injuries or impairments. Please make an episode featuring some of these, thank you! Terrific work🌎☁️
Some correlation to 411 missing persons cases. Especially the freak storm. In the 411 cases, there is water nearby, a field full of rocks, and always a storm out of nowhere, usually at the beginning of the search. There are two good movies free on UA-cam, Missing 411, and Missing 411, The Hunters. ✌️😺
Yes the recent case of Nora Qoirin who disappeared from her hotel room and was later found dead in the jungle, Malaysia. That had some pretty strange elements to it
I think it would be worth looking at whether or not Don had any career or business rivals in his field of research. In some scientific fields or medical science there can be a lot of money to be made and this may be enough to motivate someone in his field, or even a close peer, to want him 'out of the picture' .. Did anyone benefit or advance in his place?
I think that's a absolutely credible I'm about to say story could easily be that there's lots of jealousies out there and those kinds of worlds I mean there is just with us quote unquote normal people but people who are you know brilliant that are discovering things they they want to May the first and so the competitor wants also that same first place so nothing would surprise me not anymore I guess the older you get the wiser you get or at least a little more common sense
Hey, longtime listener here. I know you cater your channel to people who mostly just listen to your videos, but I would love if you could incorporate more pictures of the victim, map and so forth. I wind up actually watching your videos and sometimes it's so boring to watch I miss exactly what you're saying. That's just me though.
I look forward to these videos so much. Top Mysteries - you are one of, if not THE best channel I’m subscribed to (MrBallen being the only channel in the hunt). Super thorough with that beautiful English accent to bring it all together. Keep it up, and stay safe out here my dawg.✊🇺🇸
Oh man, in all fairness John is so likeable it's crazy. If I'm being considered up there with him then I'll take it haha! Thanks so much Birdman, appreciate you
There are still bodies near the top of the Himalayas. It is very high risk to retrieve one. As for the news items, you have to understand that generally there is one major news source that collects news from local 'stringers' around the world and then release it. Every paper or radio station or television station that subscribes to that service, like AP or the former UPI, gets that one story. They have no way to verify it. There's nothing mysterious about the confusion, especially when you see pictures of how remote and inaccessible the Himalayas are and Mt. Everest in particular.
Or being taken to Antarctica and underground bases on laboratories etc we don't really know I must be more my guess they don't have a body that would be my guess
2nd story: been in those parts. 1. 18 wheelers are not allowed to travel during night hours until daylight. 2. the bridge would have been impossible to have tumbled from. he would have had to climb up on the structure and jumped. 3. it could have been foul play if the criminal was smart about it. 4. it is just a shame how such great minds were lost. god rest, and bless these families.
It seems to me there are some cover ups going on when certain people vanish & why didn't one of the hikers stay with the fallen man instead of going for help too. Normally someone stays, but that makes me think that foul play is afoot. As always thank you Adam & have a Blessed Day! 😊🙋♀️🙏💜
Peng's disappearance/defection. 1) If you were not well connected to the CCP , "the party" you would HAVE to be at the top of your field to A) get out of China and B) into America as a defector. 2) you would also have had to maintain the appearance of complete loyalty to "the party" and China throughout your life up until the very day you defected. 3) to save your family back home from political backlash/public embarrassment you would do whatever you could to have your defection be hidden/disguised in some convincing way. Peng's case ticks all three.
We might not be able to prove it but I think there's no doubt about it there's a lot of jealousies in these kind of worlds because they would love to win a Nobel prize so if they can be the first to discover something phenomenal and that's powering greed love for success over humanity I can see it happening somebody killing somebody doing away with them in some way even their own friends or supposed friends or partners happens all the time I don't think movies are at all distant from the truth characters may be fictional but I think things like that happen all the time
20:44 the doctor discovered rare species, but it's unclear as to what they were? Any theories that these ''rare species'' played a role in his disappearance?
After researching many channels I’ve noticed people going missing and not found every year on June 17th. Look up all the missing people in parks and forests that haven’t been found also missing as of June 17th.
found a new video channel to watch love mystery stories. especially love accents. Irish or Scottish British Mysteries. makes the story telling especially charming. good work 👍😁❤️
At the annual meeting for the scientific advisory board for SJH,brilliant don said something to someone which got him killed. Something which threatened the establishment,thwarting their plans.
The guy in Memphis who disappeared over the bridge; missing his coat and shoes? Those are articles of clothing one would need if trying to stay warm, such as a homeless person. Of course, not saying all homeless people are "bridge tossing, clothes stealers" but it is odd how the two easiest articles of clothing to be removed would be so. This would not be a case of 'paradoxical undressing'. Maybe an unscrupulous homeless dude saw an opportunity to get his shoes and coat, but then a scuffle ensued, and our guy fell over? Guess he could have removed his coat to throw up, but his shoes? Not when you're cheddaring over a bridge. I say look for the one homeless dude in a nice jacket and shoes.
If you are forcefully vomiting, a strong few heaves in a row you can fully or partially black out for a second and with how low the railing is described to be you could easily topple over, or slip when trying to catch yourself.
even here in the uk we have andrew gosdon ,the little lad who mysteriously got a one way ticket to london taking nothing with him and vanished..he was only 14,but was a serious mathmatican already..his dissaperance happened just 10 months after a 16 year lad Alex sloley vanished who was also gifted in matmatics in london..bit of a coincidence..there has never been one trace of them since!
My comment is on Thomas. I believe it was his body found in 1983. Story told by his companions seem fishy. Was he actually on that ledge? Why didn't one of them stay with him? If there was a body found earlier, who was it? Where there another companion that no one knew about? God knows all these answers but we may never know them.
Lots of Drunks drown in the Mississippi river every year. They fall in and then drown very quickly, especially in winter. I live a lot closer to the source of the Mississippi than Memphis, but they pull 4-5 dead drunks out of the water every spring. Mostly college students, who walk over the pedestrian bridges on their way home from parties and end up in the drink.
How do you know they’re drunks? Is that in the police investigation notes? In the news press conference? Or just your own assumption? Please link where you get that the ones who have drown are just “drunks”
@@SallyMars I mean I assume other people can drown too, but it's usually in the news that college kid goes to a party and then falls off the bridge on the way home or gets lost and wanders out onto the shifting river ice only to end up in the water.
@@scallopohare9431 a black widow you mean? A female killer? I mean it's possible. I've heard little indication of that up here though. Just know that every college near the river came with warnings not to go near it at night.
Hey, at the 10:00 area where you talk about that guy went missing in strange circumstances, well Tracy R. Twyman also told us about strange circumstances, similar to this, and then she ended up dead also. You should check out her story, if you could find anymore information, that is. She had been onto the pedophile ring, and that's when she got targeted. She was an excellent researcher and I have a few of her books.
I know this video is about intelligent people but the guy who wrote the Missing 411 series has observed that a high number of physicists go missing. I’d be interested in hearing a deep dive into some of those cases.
@@MikeLawtonUK There`s a coverup in several branches of dangerous science for either money reasons or public safety reasons. Possibly others. There`s a connection, I believe, to UFO and paranormal activity. If the wrong knowledge goes public terrorists could do a lot of damage.
I wouldn't trust any of the so called research that David paulides has done on this subject. It's well known that he's a right wing con man who purposely leaves out information to make the cases more mysterious. He also loves to promote debunked conspiracy theories and is a devout Trump supporter. That information alone is enough to show how much of an idiot he is.
I'd be interested in a deep dive into the case of the 3 year old boy who disappeared in Mt Shasta and was eventually found. He however remembered his time and said the humans who kept him in the cave appeared robotic like and there where also humans held captive motionless in the cave as well.
What's odd to me is that any of the scientist, doctors and especially physicists that Ive met rarely go out into the woods or even exercise. This is all quite fascinating. Physicists in a National Park alone. Improbable.
Well, bigfoot, aliens, Mt lions DO NOT KNOW THESE PEOPLE ARE DRS OR SCIENTIST!!!! NOW, the NSA, DOD, PENTAGON, OTHER ALPHABET AGENCIES DO!!!! THEY KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT EACH PERSON HERE IN AMERICA!!!! PLUS, The weather is easily manipulated. Just Think,...... it's not hard to figure out!!!!! 💥🎯
Lol, well Schwab just said, they have the 600 smartest people (to save, out of the billions they're killing off,imo). He was just talking about it at their last world meeting, in May.
Ah well, you see the thing is Adam; these people are chosen for their intellectual properties. They are abducted by a malevolent species of non humans to check how intelligent we are getting.
Enjoyed this one. Theres so many incidents where scientists who are on the brink of discovery or just discovered sometging that can benefit humanity, just end up dead on a hike, in their homes, and random places. Theres a famous forest in Germany (forgot name of forest) where lots of scientist have been found dead, not all in 1 go, but over years, all within that forest.
@@jimmyohara2601 dont try getting smart with stupid comments about like how hard is it to recall a name. you couldve just wrote black forest without the childish remark
Peng went lokingfor water. Probably walkingalong the ridge lines of the dunes to get the best vantage point to see any sources of water.Dunes are nortoriously known to be unstable and their peaks ad ridges can collapse instantly putting a person walking off balance. I can easily picture him walking along a dune, and suddenly the dune slope collapsed beneath him causing himto tumble down the dune face andgetting buried. No wind or sand storm needed and the foot prints would remain upto a certain point where the dune collapsed, and no onewouldbe the wiser.
His son is still alive, so he should have been able to give the details, precise & true details. Foul play? To be so intelligent, they should have known NOT to split up. Don may have been roofied, drugged. Maybe robbery was the motive. They may have only taken his shoes & coat. I have a hard time believing a gust of wind blew him over the rail. Pang is probably working for another government now. Very bizarre. I love how you give us references! Ty, Adam❣ Poor Thomas. Why didn't 1 of the guys stay with him? Why would you not have spare crampons? We may never know the truth. Where is his body? If Thomas was going to try to go down anyway, without the crampon, why didn't he go with his teammates? Not adding up! Not to mention that his body was supposedly found 3 years later. Why could his teammate not follow his tracks when they returned with the spare crampon? So many questions I have.
There are places in the Grand Canyon that people, and oddly enough, drones are barred from. Another little interesting thing is; why has the FBI been involved with many 411 searches, when there is no suspicion of foul play?✌️😺
I have to wonder if Pang (hope I got spelling correct), sat down, started at the frontier in front of him, and made the decision to just go and fulfill his dream.... If his vision of exploring the frontier was well know, and his footprints seemed deliberate or simply continued to walk away after sitting down, the Chinese searchers faced a decision. Report what they found and "open the door" for other citizens to begin to believe one of the most intelligent man in their country, decided to pursue his individual dream rather than support the state. It could have started more free thinkers to question supporting the state over their own dreams and goals. It may have started some issues, at least in the minds of the heads of state. Or, he could have been buried in the sand....
Pang like, defected. His important work supposedly contradicts this theory. I can't understand why. If anything, it would make him someone worthy of the expense to pick him up in the middle of nowhere.
I think the guy on the bridge jumped. Many times depressed people can be very upbeat and happy the day they plan to commit suicide because in their minds, their relief is in sight and they’re looking forward to it. As far as him saying he was looking forward to seeing his father and family and not leaving a note, could have been his unselfish way to leave it so his family members didn’t feel crushed. Imagine knowing your loved one committed suicide the night before you were supposed to arrive and feeling like somehow you were responsible.
I thought of that scenario promptly, as there have been a few cases of suicide being as you stated. said persons were upbeat happy on day/night of their planned pending suicide/s. upon investigations completions, they concluded (from available proof) that they deliberately killed themselves 😐
Hey all,
Sorry it's been so long in between videos, I normally don't leave it this long. I needed to step away and recharge my batteries, but I'm back now. I'm interested in knowing your thoughts on the cases discussed, so let me know.
Have a great weekend folks, be safe
I definitely remember that pang story. Is this entire video a repost
@@suziecarr1566 No, only the pang case and the final one too as explained in the video
Kinda wish you broke this one down into two videos, but still great job.
Glad you’re back Adam. Love your videos!
This is your 100th video btw :)
You gotta remember that the Mississippi is the third or fourth largest river in Earth, if you end up swimming in a deep area or get caught by a current you probably aren't getting out again.
Very true, the problem authorities were having trouble with mostly was in what fashion he entered
@@MissingVoidTV yep how he got from the car to the water is definitely weird. As I mentioned in another comment, lots of drunk people drown in the Mississippi up north where I live every year, however I have no idea about how often that happens down in Tennessee.
However if you wanted to look into it, there's been A LOT of college students who drowned in the River up in Minnesota.
@@wintersking4290 Yeah we actually have something similar here in the UK, there was a case like that, Jason Norfolk (really not far from me at the time at all) that I reported on veryyy early on in my youtube videos
I've seen holes in nets bigger than cars in the Mississippi
@@thegrinch7219 Bull Sharks
I grew up in socal and frequented Yosemite as a kid. It seems only out of towners disappear there. It is curious because according to locals hundreds of people, mostly older adults, have disappeared, most of them immediately in the vicinity of bridal veil falls. The zone around bridal veil falls is very strange. Thousands of people per day file up and down to the lower falls. Meanwhile only a few dozen per day make it all the way to the upper pools. Despite this, every time i go to the upper falls there are piles of clothing and misplaced items. This is always creepy…
Definitely could see a killer being out there.. someone local
This should be checked out. What do the rangers say?
Interesting!☕🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂🍂🍂🍁🍂
"They decided to split up". Even excellent doctors do incredibly stupid things. These stories always start with splitting up. Next time the question of splitting up comes about, make the answer a resounding "NO".
Or yes, then sneak off home to take out life insurance!
sometimes splitting off from a group bound for death is the right thing to do. as has been the case many times when america was moving west. a case about 1849 pioneers sticks out. they split off and survived, while the rest of the group marched right to death.
ikr hasn't anyone ever watched scooby doo?
@@ommitedommited154, the Dyatlov Pass incident, where one of the group, Yuri Yudin, was forced to abandon the hike due to health reasons and turned back.
Doctors aren't any different than others that make stupid decisions they are human too!
Yosemite ALWAYS has freak storms! My parents lived right outside the park for almost 30 years, and weather in that area is extremely changeable. In the Summer, heat can be a big fire hazard, and winter storms can barrel in without warning. I didn't like it up there much, but it is very beautiful up there. A LOT of people vanish up there, my mom was always telling me about people going missing in and around the park, and besides the weather danger, there are a zillion mountain lions all over the place.
As well as few more predatory animal species, & MANY witness reports of the Forestfolk (Sasquatch), a couple-few other cryptids, UFO/UAP/flying balls of light/ET sightings & abductions, various kinds of manifestations, spirits & entities, ghosts of the dead, portals, reality shifts, & a few different types of humans/groups who are more dangerous &/or more likely to kill you than any of the previous potential threats mentioned.
I would rather live at the beautiful beach.
They're not freak storms if thye happen all the time now, are they?? Storms that always happen are what they call NORMAL.
@@latinking9793 Meh not me. I feel more at home in the wilderness. I guess everyone has different preferences,though. :)
Christina, check out David Paulides of 'Missing 411" fame!! He is a retired police officer investigating folk going missing in the national parks & forests!! He said these lands were lands the American Indians never lived in & the same with early colonists & settlers & it ties into feral folk & cryptid creatures ect in addition to wild animals & dangerous terrain & waters!!
This is without a doubt, the best channel that covers this subject.
UFOs/alien abduction cases- beyond creepy
Sasquatch and other possible cryptids- Bob Gymlan
Missing 411- my man Adam, here on top mysteries. Damn proud to have been a subscriber since pretty early on. Welcome anyone new. You just found a great channel!
Dude I just seen you on beyond creepy saying practically the same thing lol. His channel is done but check out Phantom Librarian if you haven't already you'll love the content that is there.
@@niolelo nice haha. Yeah, I just started watching beyond creepy, so been thoroughly enjoying binging that. It instantaneously became tied with this channel and Bob Gymlan for my favorite channels on here. Oh, at bedtime stories is pretty goddamn kick ass, too. But shit, thanks for recommendation, I'll have to check that out after this video. I love weird and unexplainable mystery type stuff. Really just the unknown/unexplored in general(space/deep ocean) it can be hard to find quality content here on youtube, so always open to suggestions by people who clearly have similar taste in stuff.
How about Steve Stockton's channel Missing Persons Mysteries?
@@aiviszanerips8898 yes! I love that channel! I like to wait until he does a big compilation of videos from the last few months, and just watch that. The missing enigma is also a really good channel. Because listening to this channel and missing person mysteries, it came up in my recommended I think the day after he posted his first video(so wouldn't be surprised if you know of it too). He's gained a good bit of popularity since then, so if you haven't checked it out before, I would definitely recommend doing so. They're both fantastic channels, although this one is still my favorite for missing 411 stuff haha
You guys should check out Archie’s Archive. Stories from Russia. Archie’s description of Khamar Daban incident is the best on You Tube.
The biggest groups disappearing are those in anti-cancer, sustainable energy, military research and natural medicine. It happens in the UK, too.
Aha! I should have known all of those missing children were involved with scientific research! LMAO I'm just joking I know you're talking about adults I just couldn't help but picture a bunch of children in lab coats! Seriously though if they were kidnapping researchers I'm sure they weren't killing all of them. I'm sure they would want to force some of them to continue experimenting and researching in captivity so they can take the research. Possibly they're testing it on the children?
@@WhitneyDahlinmaybe, but probably no, what they do is much more evil. Sort of thing you wish you didn't know.
What is going on and why is this not a much bigger story than it is??
@@williamjones2167 Because it's not a true story. He's just believing a conspiracy.
Hmm, almost like there's absolutely no supporting evidence for your claim or something.
Thank you for your well researched and cogent video. I'd like to add...there has been 2 occasions in my life that I have had either eye witness, or close second hand information about deaths considered sensational enough to be reported in the national news. *Both* times I was stunned by how erroneous the most basic of facts were reported about the tragedies, and how disingenuously they were written. I'm referring to wrong names, dates, sequence of events as well as the less tangibles like motivation or consequences, etc
It's been a lesson learned for me - don't believe everything you read, or watch in regards to published news.
Well said👍
He's just reading David paulides book
Good thing they got some stuff wrong. You wouldn’t want everyone knowing why you killed them now would you.
Agreed. Every time Ivw been in the Paper many basic facts were reported inaccurately. Often exposing bias. A big one is saying I am an employee when I'm actually the owner (female)
Totally agree! I discovered this when I was the eye witness to a terrible accident. There were other witnesses, but I was the only one who saw the whole thing and knew exactly what happened. I was also the one to call 911 and explain what happened. News crews where there and had pretty much decided what they wanted the story to be. None of them talked to me, they didn’t care about the facts. People who only saw parts of the accident thought it was an angry driver who plowed over people, crossed traffic ramming into cars, and then slamming into a business trying to kill everyone inside. What actually happened was that the driver had been ordering coffee in the drive thru across the street when he had a seizure and his foot floored the gas pedal. There was a ton of damage, but luckily no one died. The man had epilepsy and had just been released to drive 7 weeks prior. There was no angry, murderous road rage, but that’s the story they wanted, so that’s the story they told.
Media frequently get things wrong and is one of the reasons there is so much confusion when trying to figure out what actually happened.
I question motives for a Brit accents
Media outlets do not get it wrong. They report what they're told to report. MSM is just propaganda
And then you have con men like Dave Paulides who actually make things up to make the disappearance more spooky and odd than it really is.
@@SlickArmor I agree 👍. The people that follow him are shut ins that will never go to any of the places he talks about. Proving there are plenty of lonely and gullible people out there.
@@sledgehammer9739 You nailed it. When you're only hiking experience is the paved path at your local park you are completely clueless to the great wide opens where one false slip and you are history.
About bloody time :) Just opened a beer & settling in to watch this. Cheers!
Still got about 6 hours till I can pop a top, enjoy! 🍻
@@TheBatman-1989 Thanks Piper :)
Definitely read this wrong and thought you opened a bar. 🤭
Alcoholic degenerate
I was just thinking about how I was missing your videos. You're a savior. Definitely needed this today.
I was having an especially really bad day until I heard you say..."good actual lord". Now I cant quit rewinding and giggling! I always love your videos but this one teeny comment is my all time favorite!!!
Putting away groceries, going to bed, getting ready for the day… these videos are perfect for any time of the day! Keep up the great work ❤️❤️❤️
I 💞 u savannah...
I noticed you didn't mention "cooking"
The hubby coox. She does the "spirit cooking" tho...@@intothevoid47
Head injuries while mountain climbing are super common. Chunks of ice and rock are always falling from above. It's really dangerous.
It's odd, most people think the helmet so u dont knock your head
It's actually more for the falling rock , roots and other debris. good comment Yoga.
It would be interesting to see a map of the different locations the missing folks started and areas searched and where they were found.
Yes indeed excellent point. That would be very interesting. I've seen the maps they put ladies put about the clusters of disappearance. But a loss versus found map would indeed be interesting
Absolutely. I would love to see a burrito stuffed with quality ingredients.
True it would be nice for that to play as the background video instead of these stock images.
There is. David Paulides has created one. He has piloted this research. Check out CanAm Missing Project. missing 411.
It's because, after the person goes missing, they just keep searching the immediate area where they disappeared. Never fathoming the idea that maybe the person is out there, lost, wandering around, trying to find their way back.
For every hour that passes,
I would widen the search area by 2 miles.
I really like all the information that you research and comment on for these poor souls. I feel you present their stories with reverence so they can be remembered in spite of the conflicting facts. Presenting cases with a common aspect is another opportunity to notice more strange similarities that are happening to these people. Thanks!
It is crazy and disturbing that people mysteriously disappear from forest areas like this. The research and data comes from David Paulides, who heads up the CanAm Missing Project (aka "Missing 411"). Paulides has put in ALL the work to research and produce a database of people missing from wilderness areas, national parks and around bodies of water. As a former police officer, he has also applied a professional investigative mind to this work and identified factors that are common to all the cases - including the missing intellectuals. I think its only fair to point out that this site has lifted much of Paulides' work for this video. The CanAm Missing Project videos presents all the cases from Paulides' research. The comments section also contains stories from people who have had inexplicable experiences in woodland areas. Its an interesting community to check out!
I appreciate the concern for the victims too. This is the only kind of news I tune in to now.
@@kaymarham5486 I would bet money the stats are staggering.
I've always checked the channel several times a week to see if there are any new videos, this is one of the best UA-cam channels, be nice of there was a couple of videos a week
You were missed but definitely get stepping away and recharging. Glad you are feeling better! Welcome back!! Great video!
With the guy on the bridge, I remember not too long ago seeing a clip of a guy approached someone on a bridge and for no reason, they grabbed them threw them off the bridge. If there wasn’t a police dash cam to capture it, I wouldn’t think that could ever happen.
Thankfully the guy was okay despite the massive fall into the water below. Absolutely random things can happen to people, which makes missing peoples cases so difficult. I would be interested in knowing how expensive his jacket and shoes were, as someone may have seen him on the bridge (if he did indeed stop because he felt sick) and spontaneously decided to rob him to steal them.
My brother’s friend was once mugged out of nowhere after leaving a bar alone. They were shoved to the ground from behind then they wrestled off his expensive shoes and fled. According to a detective I’m familiar with criminals are currently very interested in expensive items that can easily be stolen off a person and can be sold without the risk of it being tracked, like phones or items needing a certificate of authenticity, like watches now do, so shoes, jackets and handbags are the most common items targeted.
It obviously wouldn’t answer everything about the case, but it’s certainly a motive to quickly steal from someone and push them off a bridge.
‼️Also just because family and friends say they were in good spirits and there was no note left behind, even if the family swears up and down they would never do something like this, it doesn't rule out suicide at all. All of the studies show that most people who do commit or make a suicide attempt are much happier in the weeks leading up to the suicide because they're making the most of the time they have left and finally feel at peace knowing the suffering is going to end! The family is often the last to know when someone feels suicidal and a lot of times people don't leave behind a note. So NONE of that is evidence against the theory he committed suicide. We can never truly know what goes on in another person's mind and most of the time they don't want to burden or worry their family members and friends with their suicidal thoughts. So if he was suicidal his friends and families would have no idea. Men commit over 80% of all suicides in the United States every year and that number is only going up. And a lot of men don't even know how to talk about their feelings and don't want to ask for help. So that can't be ruled out and is the most likely explanation until proven otherwise. Because yeah he could have been attacked or it could have been an accident but the vast majority of people who fall off bridges are doing it on purpose AND the vast majority of people who do commit suicide are men between the ages of 18 and 60. He falls right in that demographic. Also it's a well-known fact that if you hit a surface hard enough such as if you're hit by a car or fell from a significant height, the force is enough to knock you right out of your shoes. Same with the jacket if the jacket wasn't zipped up it would have probably come most of the way off from the wind from the fall itself and the current would have pulled it the rest of the way off. People are just not looking at this logically. It's a tragedy not a mystery.
A family friend was pushed off a train to his death, with no witnesses. The rail authority said he must have been drunk and fell. But if that's so why were his shoes found several hundred meters along the rail line, before his body was found?
The question is what were the people working on, who was their colleagues and friends? What did they know. Think tesla, people think knowledge isnt deadly, but believe me, it can be very very dangerous.
Occupational hazards of brilliant scientists…loss for humanity
Exactly 💯‼️✝️
Yep!! Especially, when you are apart of prestigious schools. Alot of those ppl go into jobs working for or closely with governments. I feel it's like a gang once you're in you're in. You might not even know you know too much or come too close to what you weren't supposed to know. You can't just say ok I'm out, I swear I wont say nothing. Seems like they make sure you wont😬😬💀🤐
Very interesting and so happy to have you back!
It's a common misconception that suicidal people can't be happy or joyful, as 1) they can mask and 2) they are often happy and content as they approach the act. However, what is UNUSUAL is when a so-called suicidal person is talking and planning about the FUTURE. Suicidal people often intentionally cancel plans and so forth as they are aware there is no future for them. So for this guy to be jovial and talking about his plans for future research and his trip to see his family is a strong indicator he probably wasn't suicidal.
Wow, you put a LOT of work into this. I appreciate that very much. ✌
Being an intellectual is no bonus when it comes to survival in the wilderness. In August of 2017, the body of 38 year old Sarah Beadle found in the Grand Canyon. Not only was she an experience hiker in regards to the Grand Canyon, she was an emergency room doctor. By all accounts, she was a very respected physician who made life or death decisions everyday in the ER. Yet, this obviously very smart and experienced woman left her young daughter and nephew sitting by the hiking trail while she went to get water from the river. Were it not for a passerby who found the children in over 110F temperature, they too would had perished. Rather than turning back and taking her child and nephew back to the trailhead, she left them alone while she went off trail, apparently got lost and died. Just one bad decision after the other from a woman who was otherwise very smart in the ER.
Did they ever find her body ? Maybe she was abducted ?
The more you know, the more you're feared, the more your watched. Until the fear and anxiety must make them act on it.
Targeted individuals get hit with microwaves. Lazers. Drones with lazers. Shot old fashioned style. Killed via any vehicle "accident" not. Forced to leap into the void from tall buildings. Crushed under falling "weights". Taken and put underground in jails for experimentation. Food poisoning from their own fridges. Drinks tampered with and medicines. Beware accepting anything to eat or drink from anyone you don't know. Sound frequencies that destroy your insides with no marks on the outside. Voice to skull torture with 'suggestions' you are no good and should...jump in front of a train, jump off a bridge when they know you are afraid of heights and cannot swim, tell you to say something off the wall to another equally challenged person who had physical skill in killing another human. Use sound to set yoir pets into rapid mode so they tear you limb from limb. Mercenaries paid to take you out because you told the truth that they fear. Hit from behind in a pit maneuver on the road to cause a wreck then blame driver defective abilities and get reports of dui when you never drink or do drugs. Brakes fail when you just had it at the shop. Accelerator gets stuck no reason. Many ways to make you go silent and or vanish.
You're the best Adam. Thank you for the best missing persons channel on here.
Hi Adam really good to have you back as it’s always a real pleasure listening to you as always cheers fella 👍🇬🇧
I think the India case of Thomas is purely because of language and social miscommunications. Some social customs don't like to admit they don't know so give an easy explanations especially to outsiders.
Welcome back Adam..
Hope things are much better.
Thanks for the informative & entertaining video. Always a pleasure listening to these videos & clearing ones head.
Take care & stay safe. 🦅
Hey Cree, how's it going? Always a pleasure seeing your comment 👍
So ecstatic to have you back! Hope all is well 💗
Love your videos 🤗
The first story does make sense with the vast amount of snow reported. A dog can find a scent under maybe 1-2 feet of snow, they cannot under 6+ feet of snow which was reported. If he was buried deeper than a person's height, then no one could have found home before the snow melted.
Yeah I agree, I just share the articles and try to capture how the searchers were feeling, it makes complete sense that they wouldn't be able to find him
I’m currently reading an article about avalanche rescue dogs who have found people buried under 24 feet of snow as the person’s scent travels to the surface. Also, dogs can smell bodies and other items up to 40 feet underground, and fingerprints that are a week old. They’re pretty dang remarkable.
@@isabellaangeline2175 I would guess that the cadaver dogs would only be able to smell a decomposing body. Given that the temp was below freezing most or all of the time, decomp would’ve been extremely slow and the related smells much delayed compared to warmer weather.
@@-0rbital- These avalanche rescue dogs find both living and deceased persons, but I’m no expert as I’m guessing no one here is on this topic so we’ll just have to continue to wonder. Did Adam specify that they were cadaver dogs used in the video? I’ll have to rewatch that part.
Just to add, the little that I know about rescue dogs is that they are trained differently. As such cadaver dogs will not typically find a living person and rescue dogs will not typically alert to a deceased person. In fact, rescue dogs have been found to refuse to search an area if they smell a decomposing body, because they know they will fail in their endeavor they were set to do which is finding a living person. It isn’t because there is anything paranormal going on like Paulides likes to allude to, it’s just the matter of rescue dogs training.
One of the best spoken, rational, and thorough sleuthing humans that stays impartial and respectful of the situation he is currently investigating. 11 out of 10 stars. Or 5 of 4 banana stickers. His choice.
I'd take the banana stickers.
They say that a person with depression makes good actors because they hide it so well. So maybe he wasn't in the greatest mental state as everyone thought. He could have committed suicide.
i was about to say... my parents and brothers had no idea I was depressed and suicidal until I ended up in a mental hospital. a lot of people can hide it very well, especially men. plus, leaving a suicide note is a Hollywood thing. majority of suicides don't leave behind notes. he very well could have committed suicide.
Very true. It’s frustrating when people say so-and-so couldn’t have take their own life because they ‘didn’t seem like the type.’ There is no type, suicidal people are varied in their behavior.
@@aurorawolfe6060 very true. I experienced the same thing as you, having kept the severity of my depression from everyone, or passing bad moods off as me just being me. It is actually really easy to get people to ignore obvious signs because the sad truth is that people do not really know how to handle such issues and prefer to believe that everything is good. It is not really their fault, but people just don't know the right things to say. As for me, i learned very early that no one had solutions other than just generic advice or encouragement that honestly doesn't make an impact at all on a person trapped in depression. That is why I fell into a world of just handling it by myself, which nearly cost me my life. Major Depression had been going on for twenty years in my case, but when it all came out and I was in the mental hospital...everyone was surprised. I asked my dad if he ever had a clue and he said no. Not even after that time that he discovered his gun was missing and that I had it. I have a total lack of interest in guns, so you would think my having it and explaining that i was just curious would have been a red flag. But see, that is the point...people do not know how to handle those things, so they rationalize it pretend everything is normal.
Nikki I thought the same thing there's so many are very scenarios this could be but I did think of this one too that he might not have been in a good mental condition especially if there's maybe people trying to take his life because in the scientific world we know out there that there's the there's the goal of being a Nobel prize winner and so if they can be the first to discover something then that's possible they could be put on that list for a possible win I think they do it for that once they get real involved and just just thinking how I might think and people become very jealous even people supposed to be your teammates cuz they want the notoriety over maybe you know you so to speak so I think it's real feasible that somebody would kill or get rid of a body get rid of somebody so that they could be the unofficial leader in case they discovered something fantastic I mean that's just human nature to be jealous we have to learn to control jealousy that's my opinion
Hey, Adam! 💜 Ready to get bizarre!
"intellectuals" can be highly intelligent in their specializations, but incredibly stupid in many other regards. It's like min/maxing stats in an RPG. You don't have the melee specialist casting spells. You don't have the ranger going hand-to-hand. You don't have the mage tanking on the front lines and kicking down doors...
Unless it's Morrowind and you know how to cheese as a vampire (and then cure yourself, keeping the boosted stats)
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Diablo 2 druid..... tank mage.....
Diablo 2 Amazon... hand to hand ranger
Diablo 3 monk.... melee specialist that casts....
Big fail
You don't have a Mongolian Tackweasel strafe the enemies from the side. You don't sacrifice a Blind Man Hammerstein to gain a small amount of territory. And you don't ever trade your Sasquatchian Jungle Rat to a mill for inhumane breeding conditions. #lifelivin
You're not using the word intellectual properly if you think being educated on a topic makes you an intellectual.
Love that you've gone back to the original, polished format, Adam, these style of your videos are among the best there is in the "Missing" genre, bravo, Sir! 🤍
Thank you for sharing.
If Don’s car was found on a bridge, he could have been a jumper :(
Also, the MS river is terrifying. Here in New Orleans, ships coming in have to be taken over by a riverboat pilot because you have to be very experienced to navigate the extremely dangerous waters. Also, its strictly no swimming because if you end up the water the currents will take you under and you will die.
Memphis at 1230 am any things possible
Also the alligators & bull sharks in the Mississippi!!
D MASSIHA..Jeez Looeez.., THAT is Terrifying..!!!..Ohhh man..smfh..
And the water is filthy.
saw an entire car roll into the ms river on the ak side from memphis. guy parked the car on downward slope facing river, closed the door, walked a few steps, and ended up chasing his rolling car to the shoreline before watching it sink to almost the middle. . . can't see anything beyond that. Heard Davy Jones' dirty sock hamper is down there.
This is what happens when intelligent people tell the government the word NO.
I love it that you're reporting these missing 411 cases. They stopped showing David Paulides on yt. So thank you
He’s still on. CanAm Missing Project
At the other end of the spectrum seem to be the cases of missing people who suffered from compromised mental capacities and/or other types of injuries or impairments. Please make an episode featuring some of these, thank you! Terrific work🌎☁️
There's a few on here he's done in the past 💗
Some correlation to 411 missing persons cases. Especially the freak storm. In the 411 cases, there is water nearby, a field full of rocks, and always a storm out of nowhere, usually at the beginning of the search. There are two good movies free on UA-cam, Missing 411, and Missing 411, The Hunters. ✌️😺
Always thought is an alien wanted to research us on both sides on the intellect spectrum.
Yes the recent case of Nora Qoirin who disappeared from her hotel room and was later found dead in the jungle, Malaysia.
That had some pretty strange elements to it
You’re the best. Hearing that howl after a rough day/ and or night always relaxes me. You do some amazing brother
Case 2 - suicide. Who vomits over a bridge? Depression is invisible: even doctors can't always detect it.
Love your videos.We all need to take breaks.Take care of you
I think it would be worth looking at whether or not Don had any career or business rivals in his field of research. In some scientific fields or medical science there can be a lot of money to be made and this may be enough to motivate someone in his field, or even a close peer, to want him 'out of the picture' .. Did anyone benefit or advance in his place?
Good point. I am also a fan of The 1st 48, My Crazy Ex, Neighbors From Hell, etc.. lol.
I think that's a absolutely credible I'm about to say story could easily be that there's lots of jealousies out there and those kinds of worlds I mean there is just with us quote unquote normal people but people who are you know brilliant that are discovering things they they want to May the first and so the competitor wants also that same first place so nothing would surprise me not anymore I guess the older you get the wiser you get or at least a little more common sense
Big Pharm is who profits
My deepest and heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the families and friends who have suffered the loss of a loved one in these situations....⚘️
Excellent video, very interesting. Happy to have another video from you ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hey, longtime listener here. I know you cater your channel to people who mostly just listen to your videos, but I would love if you could incorporate more pictures of the victim, map and so forth. I wind up actually watching your videos and sometimes it's so boring to watch I miss exactly what you're saying. That's just me though.
You're a visual oriented learner 😊. A lot of people are. Good point.
Agree with you kiddo x. Just try to make the pics relevant to the storys.
Remove the music too pls vids would be so much better
Another great video Adam. Long time subber. Greetings from Dublin
Keep up the good work finding these instances of disappearance, their very interesting 🤔
I so love the quality of your work. And your voice is so calm I just tried to picture you yelling at somebody and I couldn't
I look forward to these videos so much. Top Mysteries - you are one of, if not THE best channel I’m subscribed to (MrBallen being the only channel in the hunt). Super thorough with that beautiful English accent to bring it all together. Keep it up, and stay safe out here my dawg.✊🇺🇸
Oh man, in all fairness John is so likeable it's crazy. If I'm being considered up there with him then I'll take it haha! Thanks so much Birdman, appreciate you
Also "Beyond Creepy" and "Strange but true" two great channels.
@@MissingVoidTV he is pretty great lol. Much love my dude 🤙
@@MissingVoidTV I've said before you two should collab! 👍✨
hey matt, love the vids so please dont ever stop making these. i dont usually comment but i want to help out the algo.
Who's Matt?
@@dawnmalta4008 yo moma
There are still bodies near the top of the Himalayas. It is very high risk to retrieve one. As for the news items, you have to understand that generally there is one major news source that collects news from local 'stringers' around the world and then release it. Every paper or radio station or television station that subscribes to that service, like AP or the former UPI, gets that one story. They have no way to verify it. There's nothing mysterious about the confusion, especially when you see pictures of how remote and inaccessible the Himalayas are and Mt. Everest in particular.
There are a number of men who are found in rivers after leaving the bar. All of them being drunk and falling in is unlikely. It’s bizarrely common.
From what I've heard, it happens mostly in college towns with rivers flowing through them, which makes it even more suspicious.
Are they world renowned physicistsdrive that drive and stop in a lane, get out of car and fall off? unreal comment
It's no coincidence that biologists, virologists etc have been dying & "disappearing" under strange circumstances lately.
Bing Liu
It isn't?
You can say that again!
Or being taken to Antarctica and underground bases on laboratories etc we don't really know I must be more my guess they don't have a body that would be my guess
2nd story: been in those parts. 1. 18 wheelers are not allowed to travel during night hours until daylight. 2. the bridge would have been impossible to have tumbled from. he would have had to climb up on the structure and jumped. 3. it could have been foul play if the criminal was smart about it. 4. it is just a shame how such great minds were lost. god rest, and bless these families.
There is nowhere in the U.S. that prohibits 18 wheelers from driving at night.
Thanks Adam. Have a good weekend.
It seems to me there are some cover ups going on when certain people vanish & why didn't one of the hikers stay with the fallen man instead of going for help too. Normally someone stays, but that makes me think that foul play is afoot. As always thank you Adam & have a Blessed Day! 😊🙋♀️🙏💜
Knowledge is power, hide it well
Peng's disappearance/defection.
1) If you were not well connected to the CCP , "the party" you would HAVE to be at the top of your field to A) get out of China and B) into America as a defector.
2) you would also have had to maintain the appearance of complete loyalty to "the party" and China throughout your life up until the very day you defected.
3) to save your family back home from political backlash/public embarrassment you would do whatever you could to have your defection be hidden/disguised in some convincing way.
Peng's case ticks all three.
I wouldn't say Milwaukee is "next to" Chicago. Milwaukee is about 3 hours drive north of Milwaukee.
I do wonder if any of these DRs or scientists that have went missing were working on anything that connects them???
We might not be able to prove it but I think there's no doubt about it there's a lot of jealousies in these kind of worlds because they would love to win a Nobel prize so if they can be the first to discover something phenomenal and that's powering greed love for success over humanity I can see it happening somebody killing somebody doing away with them in some way even their own friends or supposed friends or partners happens all the time I don't think movies are at all distant from the truth characters may be fictional but I think things like that happen all the time
How cool for me!! Glad to get here.
Nice, I enjoy your videos,.
20:44 the doctor discovered rare species, but it's unclear as to what they were? Any theories that these ''rare species'' played a role in his disappearance?
After researching many channels I’ve noticed people going missing and not found every year on June 17th. Look up all the missing people in parks and forests that haven’t been found also missing as of June 17th.
june 17 when discovered missing, Not when they went missing/lost, etc 🤔😐
found a new video channel to watch love mystery stories. especially love accents.
Irish or Scottish British Mysteries. makes the story telling especially charming. good work 👍😁❤️
Mysterious indeed. Thank you for sharing. May they all rest in peace.
12 days missing and no memory of it, Aliens.
He must've not been that smart as not to found his way back .
At the annual meeting for the scientific advisory board for SJH,brilliant don said something to someone which got him killed.
Something which threatened the establishment,thwarting their plans.
The guy in Memphis who disappeared over the bridge; missing his coat and shoes? Those are articles of clothing one would need if trying to stay warm, such as a homeless person. Of course, not saying all homeless people are "bridge tossing, clothes stealers" but it is odd how the two easiest articles of clothing to be removed would be so. This would not be a case of 'paradoxical undressing'. Maybe an unscrupulous homeless dude saw an opportunity to get his shoes and coat, but then a scuffle ensued, and our guy fell over? Guess he could have removed his coat to throw up, but his shoes? Not when you're cheddaring over a bridge. I say look for the one homeless dude in a nice jacket and shoes.
If you are forcefully vomiting, a strong few heaves in a row you can fully or partially black out for a second and with how low the railing is described to be you could easily topple over, or slip when trying to catch yourself.
even here in the uk we have andrew gosdon ,the little lad who mysteriously got a one way ticket to london taking nothing with him and vanished..he was only 14,but was a serious mathmatican already..his dissaperance happened just 10 months after a 16 year lad Alex sloley vanished who was also gifted in matmatics in london..bit of a coincidence..there has never been one trace of them since!
Good to have an upload.
There’s light years between being super smart and having common sense.
My comment is on Thomas. I believe it was his body found in 1983. Story told by his companions seem fishy. Was he actually on that ledge? Why didn't one of them stay with him? If there was a body found earlier, who was it? Where there another companion that no one knew about? God knows all these answers but we may never know them.
Lots of Drunks drown in the Mississippi river every year. They fall in and then drown very quickly, especially in winter. I live a lot closer to the source of the Mississippi than Memphis, but they pull 4-5 dead drunks out of the water every spring. Mostly college students, who walk over the pedestrian bridges on their way home from parties and end up in the drink.
How do you know they’re drunks? Is that in the police investigation notes? In the news press conference? Or just your own assumption? Please link where you get that the ones who have drown are just “drunks”
@@SallyMars He never said "JUST drunks." You added the qualifier. That's your trip.
@@SallyMars I mean I assume other people can drown too, but it's usually in the news that college kid goes to a party and then falls off the bridge on the way home or gets lost and wanders out onto the shifting river ice only to end up in the water.
What I hear is that these bodies have their flies undone, if you get the drift.
@@scallopohare9431 a black widow you mean? A female killer? I mean it's possible. I've heard little indication of that up here though. Just know that every college near the river came with warnings not to go near it at night.
you had me cackling! you either have a body or you dont, youre so right!
Excellent video! Thank you! 🦋🙏🏾💜
Hey, at the 10:00 area where you talk about that guy went missing in strange circumstances, well Tracy R. Twyman also told us about strange circumstances, similar to this, and then she ended up dead also. You should check out her story, if you could find anymore information, that is. She had been onto the pedophile ring, and that's when she got targeted. She was an excellent researcher and I have a few of her books.
I know this video is about intelligent people but the guy who wrote the Missing 411 series has observed that a high number of physicists go missing. I’d be interested in hearing a deep dive into some of those cases.
Or could it be that - for some reason - a higher number of physicists enjoy the outdoors and therefore more likely to end up being a statistic?
@@MikeLawtonUK There`s a coverup in several branches of dangerous science for either money reasons or public safety reasons. Possibly others. There`s a connection, I believe, to UFO and paranormal activity. If the wrong knowledge goes public terrorists could do a lot of damage.
I wouldn't trust any of the so called research that David paulides has done on this subject. It's well known that he's a right wing con man who purposely leaves out information to make the cases more mysterious. He also loves to promote debunked conspiracy theories and is a devout Trump supporter. That information alone is enough to show how much of an idiot he is.
I'd be interested in a deep dive into the case of the 3 year old boy who disappeared in Mt Shasta and was eventually found. He however remembered his time and said the humans who kept him in the cave appeared robotic like and there where also humans held captive motionless in the cave as well.
@@lgarla23 What?! 🫢 Was this recent? The Missing 411 is incredibly interesting to me.
Any info is appreciated!🫶
Excellent a post over 30 mins long 💚💚👍👍
What's odd to me is that any of the scientist, doctors and especially physicists that Ive met rarely go out into the woods or even exercise. This is all quite fascinating. Physicists in a National Park alone. Improbable.
Well, bigfoot, aliens, Mt lions DO NOT KNOW THESE PEOPLE ARE DRS OR SCIENTIST!!!! NOW, the NSA, DOD, PENTAGON, OTHER ALPHABET AGENCIES DO!!!! THEY KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT EACH PERSON HERE IN AMERICA!!!! PLUS, The weather is easily manipulated. Just Think,...... it's not hard to figure out!!!!! 💥🎯
They can't be that "highly intelligent" if they got lost
Very intriguing stories.
Lol, well Schwab just said, they have the 600 smartest people (to save, out of the billions they're killing off,imo). He was just talking about it at their last world meeting, in May.
Keep your fingers crossed. Maybe they'll all be abducted before whatever it is that's doing the abducting realises it's mistake....
Ah well, you see the thing is Adam; these people are chosen for their intellectual properties. They are abducted by a malevolent species of non humans to check how intelligent we are getting.
Enjoyed this one. Theres so many incidents where scientists who are on the brink of discovery or just discovered sometging that can benefit humanity, just end up dead on a hike, in their homes, and random places. Theres a famous forest in Germany (forgot name of forest) where lots of scientist have been found dead, not all in 1 go, but over years, all within that forest.
Black Forest dude. how hard can it 🐝 to recall name ?? 🤔😐
@@jimmyohara2601 dont try getting smart with stupid comments about like how hard is it to recall a name. you couldve just wrote black forest without the childish remark
There is more than one forest in Germany.
Looking back on history.. Highly intelligent people generally implies state sanctioned or gov actions.
Exactly!
I just want to say I love all your videos……Thank you for all your hard work
Peng went lokingfor water. Probably walkingalong the ridge lines of the dunes to get the best vantage point to see any sources of water.Dunes are nortoriously known to be unstable and their peaks ad ridges can collapse instantly putting a person walking off balance. I can easily picture him walking along a dune, and suddenly the dune slope collapsed beneath him causing himto tumble down the dune face andgetting buried. No wind or sand storm needed and the foot prints would remain upto a certain point where the dune collapsed, and no onewouldbe the wiser.
His son is still alive, so he should have been able to give the details, precise & true details. Foul play? To be so intelligent, they should have known NOT to split up. Don may have been roofied, drugged. Maybe robbery was the motive. They may have only taken his shoes & coat. I have a hard time believing a gust of wind blew him over the rail. Pang is probably working for another government now. Very bizarre. I love how you give us references! Ty, Adam❣ Poor Thomas. Why didn't 1 of the guys stay with him? Why would you not have spare crampons? We may never know the truth. Where is his body? If Thomas was going to try to go down anyway, without the crampon, why didn't he go with his teammates? Not adding up! Not to mention that his body was supposedly found 3 years later. Why could his teammate not follow his tracks when they returned with the spare crampon? So many questions I have.
Missing 12 days & don't recall any of it...
I'd say he went for a ride 👽
Is it just me or, is part of the map of Yosemite @ 5:54 blacked out?
Weird, right? Yosemite has a long history of disappearances, so...
There are places in the Grand Canyon that people, and oddly enough, drones are barred from. Another little interesting thing is; why has the FBI been involved with many 411 searches, when there is no suspicion of foul play?✌️😺
Your stuff is very well researched thank you for the hard work
Narrator: let's go back in time to 1975
Me: let's stay in 1975
I have to wonder if Pang (hope I got spelling correct), sat down, started at the frontier in front of him, and made the decision to just go and fulfill his dream....
If his vision of exploring the frontier was well know, and his footprints seemed deliberate or simply continued to walk away after sitting down, the Chinese searchers faced a decision. Report what they found and "open the door" for other citizens to begin to believe one of the most intelligent man in their country, decided to pursue his individual dream rather than support the state. It could have started more free thinkers to question supporting the state over their own dreams and goals. It may have started some issues, at least in the minds of the heads of state. Or, he could have been buried in the sand....
Pang like, defected. His important work supposedly contradicts this theory. I can't understand why. If anything, it would make him someone worthy of the expense to pick him up in the middle of nowhere.
I think the guy on the bridge jumped. Many times depressed people can be very upbeat and happy the day they plan to commit suicide because in their minds, their relief is in sight and they’re looking forward to it. As far as him saying he was looking forward to seeing his father and family and not leaving a note, could have been his unselfish way to leave it so his family members didn’t feel crushed. Imagine knowing your loved one committed suicide the night before you were supposed to arrive and feeling like somehow you were responsible.
I thought of that scenario promptly, as there have been a few cases of suicide being as you stated.
said persons were upbeat happy on day/night of their planned pending suicide/s.
upon investigations completions, they concluded (from available proof) that they deliberately killed themselves 😐
Poor Thomas lost his tampon.
The last several years before the pandemic biologist world wide were going missing and dying in strange circumstances..total media blackout.