Missing 411: National Parks - Washington State

2026 • 115 minutes
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Washington State follows investigator David Paulides as he examines a series of unexplained disappearances in and around Mount Rainier and Olympic National Park, where hikers, climbers, and experienced outdoorsmen vanish without tracks, scent trails, or clear cause. Through interviews with families, witnesses, and search personnel the film contrasts known environmental dangers - severe weather, terrain, and hypothermia - with unsettling anomalies. Some of these include aircraft debris fields, unusual patterns in search failures, eyewitness encounters, and reported aerial phenomena dating back to the 1946 Curtis Commando crash and the dawn of the modern UFO era. As grief-stricken families search for closure and investigators compare evidence against established "profile points," the documentary challenges viewers to consider whether these cases can be explained by nature alone - or if something unknown operates within the wilderness.

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5,0
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brad ziegel
23 sánzá ya mísáto 2026
I felt David Paulides put a lot of work into this production. This is a good introductory documentary for people just beginning to understand this subject matter. My hope is in the future David reviews his concepts about the "spokes in the wheel" to outline a few more points in this developing story about how people go missing under very strange conditions. My overall theory is these missing people are removed with "quantum teleportation" a particular science that is fairly new. Thanks David!
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