Here's one missing detail. The man used downed trees to make the SOS. Most pieces don't have chop marks, Spruce is often debarked by hikers to start fires rustic style. The white Spruce in the SOS and the brown Spruce in the video are very different. Many people take too much bark off and damage the tree leaving it to eventually fall. I wear leg braces and have a lack of strength on my right side. I could still make that SOS with fallen tree trunks. When you are trying to save your own life and you have lots of time on your hands this can be done even injured. They also could not distinguish if the bones broke post mortem or pre. I think this is an Occam's razor situation.
Ma'am um I'm not exactly sure where you came to those details because the wood used to make the sos sign are those of birch trees not any type of Spruce. You are correct that you can use birch bark to make fires quite easily because of flammable oils in the paper like bark but it's not exactly common to use the outer bark of Spruce trees to do this as they are completely different and don't have these characteristics. I also believe when talking about the Spruce trees you mean to say white Spruce and black Spruce because I have not heard of brown Spruce but maybe I'm incorrect. White and black Spruce anyway are quite similar though and any real difference would only come down to the layout of branches of the tree and the cones they produce. As for the striping of the trees bark to kill the trees I believe it would take quite a long amount of time for that to occur so if what your saying is that he just moved some dead fall to make the sos sign but they do say multiple times they have been cut so I'm not sure either. Seems to me there was probably multiple people and they never found some of the bodies. To fell what was it 19 birch trees would take alot of work and calories so you'd think there would have been a camp setup where he replenished those calories by eating and rehydrating but they never found anything so I'm not sure. There's to much left up in the air.
@@BlackSlimShady At first I thought it was pixel rendering, but slowed down, it looks like it is indeed an arm that flies up and down VERY unnaturally. Gives me some Missing 411 vibes.
@crazychris69 Here's one missing detail. The man used downed trees to make the SOS. Most pieces don't have chop marks, Spruce is often debarked by hikers to start fires rustic style. The white Spruce in the SOS and the brown Spruce in the video are very different. Many people take too much bark off and damage the tree leaving it to eventually fall. I wear leg braces and have a lack of strength on my right side. I could still make that SOS with fallen tree trunks. When you are trying to save your own life and you have lots of time on your hands this can be done even injured. They also could not distinguish if the bones broke post mortem or pre. I think this is an Occam's razor situation.
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Here's one missing detail. The man used downed trees to make the SOS. Most pieces don't have chop marks, Spruce is often debarked by hikers to start fires rustic style. The white Spruce in the SOS and the brown Spruce in the video are very different. Many people take too much bark off and damage the tree leaving it to eventually fall. I wear leg braces and have a lack of strength on my right side. I could still make that SOS with fallen tree trunks. When you are trying to save your own life and you have lots of time on your hands this can be done even injured. They also could not distinguish if the bones broke post mortem or pre.
I think this is an Occam's razor situation.
Ma'am um I'm not exactly sure where you came to those details because the wood used to make the sos sign are those of birch trees not any type of Spruce. You are correct that you can use birch bark to make fires quite easily because of flammable oils in the paper like bark but it's not exactly common to use the outer bark of Spruce trees to do this as they are completely different and don't have these characteristics. I also believe when talking about the Spruce trees you mean to say white Spruce and black Spruce because I have not heard of brown Spruce but maybe I'm incorrect. White and black Spruce anyway are quite similar though and any real difference would only come down to the layout of branches of the tree and the cones they produce. As for the striping of the trees bark to kill the trees I believe it would take quite a long amount of time for that to occur so if what your saying is that he just moved some dead fall to make the sos sign but they do say multiple times they have been cut so I'm not sure either. Seems to me there was probably multiple people and they never found some of the bodies. To fell what was it 19 birch trees would take alot of work and calories so you'd think there would have been a camp setup where he replenished those calories by eating and rehydrating but they never found anything so I'm not sure. There's to much left up in the air.
Why does the first few seconds look and sound like his schmeat slams on the table then it starts typing
Am I the only one who sees a person in the trees on the right when the helicopter camera is looking at the sos
huh where?
Time stamp?
At like 15:58, in the middle right of the screen you can see something similar to a human lift it's arm up and down
@@BlackSlimShady oh wow you’re right, that’s weird
@@BlackSlimShady At first I thought it was pixel rendering, but slowed down, it looks like it is indeed an arm that flies up and down VERY unnaturally. Gives me some Missing 411 vibes.
It was5 years ago what if a anaimal just picked up the axe and ran away with it
@crazychris69
Here's one missing detail. The man used downed trees to make the SOS. Most pieces don't have chop marks, Spruce is often debarked by hikers to start fires rustic style. The white Spruce in the SOS and the brown Spruce in the video are very different. Many people take too much bark off and damage the tree leaving it to eventually fall. I wear leg braces and have a lack of strength on my right side. I could still make that SOS with fallen tree trunks. When you are trying to save your own life and you have lots of time on your hands this can be done even injured. They also could not distinguish if the bones broke post mortem or pre.
I think this is an Occam's razor situation.
Clan of rodents evoling and worshiping some old ax, getting smarter and waiting for the right moment to strike against the humans....
@@ammagnolia the axe gang from Kung Fu Hustle