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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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00:00Olympic and Mount Rainier National Parks in Washington State.
00:05These national parks are places of mystery.
00:08It can be easy to underestimate the power of the mountain.
00:12People go missing up there all the time with no traces found of them.
00:17The 411 disappearances fit a specific profile that lead to more questions than answers.
00:24The first mass disappearance occurred in 1946.
00:28One of the biggest searches in military history for a missing aircraft.
00:34It had a mid-air collision with an object.
00:39What kind of UFO activity might still be occurring around Mount Rainier?
00:44Did you guys see that? There you go, right here.
00:47And there was these three lights at the base of the mountain.
00:49I went past some trees and it opened back up and they were up above the mountain in a straight
00:54line.
00:55And that mountain is very mysterious.
00:58We found absolutely nothing. No sign, no nothing.
01:02The dogs picked up Gil's scent and they followed it down a trail and then it just dropped off.
01:09I had my own theory, but it was too much to say.
01:16It's a true mystery and it's one of several here on the mountain that have never been answered.
01:26a seasonedlympic ride in the south.
01:26That maaring
01:28Is
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01:28dead
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