>>12384757These are people that went missing without a trace and no logical explanation. Based on geographical location. There are many clusters. Here are the videos with some background:
Missing Arizona 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpSF8FODw_4Nez Perce National Forest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ntp68d7H-FAThat chart brings up an important question; how many people are disappearing globally under the same circumstances? Is this some sort of culling?
The astronomical research was merely out of intellectual curiosity and I never expected to find a recurring pattern. Recurring patterns are not natural especially when it's happening while people disappear. I don't believe in astrology or aliens in our solar system. Just take a look at how cases span over decades and are tied to geographical location.
>Since you propose that people are going missing when Venus is close to Earth, then where's the corresponding uptick every 1.6 years?Mars and Mercury are included in the list. A planet's close proximity to Earth should not matter when a person disappears, yet, that is exactly what is shown.
The only hypothesis I can think of is the extraterrestrial model. Maybe local planets are already inhabited and NASA is doing a really shitty job or covering it up.
The most disturbing part is how secretive the national forest service are. Do those FBI stats include national forest disappearances? Precise disappearance dates would be more helpful.