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The Disappearances of Sukhjeet Saggu & Gordon Sagoo near Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada 

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@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
In the case of Sukhjeet Saggu, one person said that when they found him it was like he had been dropped onto the boulder field - it wasn't obvious that he had fallen from a cliff in the vicinity and the boulder grade wasn't that steep. Strange case, but limited information available so no obvious conclusions. Thanks for watching!
@deerichardz
@deerichardz 6 месяцев назад
Do not give Paulides any credit whatsoever. The guy is a hack. His '411' is his grift. It doesn't take much to debunk a missing person case he presents as '411'. If anyone thinks they guy is legit, feel free to ask him why his 'research' has never been peer reviewed. Besides that, you did a good job in presenting the cases respectfully.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
I'm still a fan of Paulides overall but I take your point. I actually did a long video where I explained my thoughts and criticisms on his work. He often presents things as more strange than they really are and he has omitted important details on cases. Cheers@@deerichardz
@deerichardz
@deerichardz 6 месяцев назад
@@strangenorth I don't know how anyone could, or would, be a fan of a person that disrespects the missing, victims, and the families thereof by misrepresenting their incidents. I can see the 'initial' fandom of the subject, I was one(a fan), but that changed rather quickly when I dug into the truth of the '411'. GL with the channel. I see you did well with the gang subject.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Actually honestly I think "fan" might be a strong word, even though I have said that in the past. I do really just appreciate all the research they have done in compiling raw data, even though I have many criticisms. I also think Dave Paulides is mostly respectful, but I do feel more and more he embellishes to sell his products. I dunno, my thoughts are evolving over time. But please call me out if I'm not representing these missing persons cases in a fair way. They fascinate me, and I want to get the facts right without veering into speculation and disrespect. I appreciate you engaging with me on this issue, cheers@@deerichardz
@aj-koolj1506
@aj-koolj1506 3 месяца назад
My god,,you are extremely good at what you do sir!!!
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 3 месяца назад
I appreciate, thank you - I'm still pretty new to video production/RU-vid but I'm striving to improve and I'm glad people are getting some value out of my little videos. Cheers mate!
@aj-koolj1506
@aj-koolj1506 3 месяца назад
@@strangenorth-your welcome,not a problem.Thank you so much once again for these quite detailed/fascinating videos that you have managed too so intricately put together in some of the most best ways possible.Very well put,thank you for all that being said.I’m truly inspired by your such great content.I wish you,and your channel all the best going forward.have a blessed future ahead.🇨🇦
@scoobydoo6048
@scoobydoo6048 3 месяца назад
Just want to let you know that picture you have at 0:50 seconds is not Sukhjeet Saggu.
@386xt80
@386xt80 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for shedding light on these cases and sharing such intriguing Canadian content!
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate your watching!
@gigatronicdeth
@gigatronicdeth 6 месяцев назад
Big foot maybe. I remember hearing a story about cultis lake and some people going hiking and missing there too. It’s not too far away from chillawack lake.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback - I'll look into that, BC has so many strange events like that. Cheers!
@FrankieDaix1978
@FrankieDaix1978 6 месяцев назад
These missing persons cases videos are very good
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Thanks I really appreciate it, these cases fascinate me. Really there are no end to this type of story and I plan on mixing in these videos with the others. Cheers!
@FrankieDaix1978
@FrankieDaix1978 6 месяцев назад
I wonder what ever happened to the woman who went missing in Northern Alberta working at a remote location, I think she was some type of wildlife or fire monitoring person, maybe that case was solved I’m not sure, it was sometime after 2005 , I started working in fort mcmurray that year , I’m from Nova Scotia but I consider Alberta a second home
@ZaphodBB-bo7tj
@ZaphodBB-bo7tj 5 месяцев назад
Loving your videos. I greatly appreciate how direct and to the point you are with your subjects and reasoning. Being from the states I had never really heard much on Canadian gangs and your videos about them are super interesting. Keep up the awesome work.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 5 месяцев назад
Hey thanks for watching and I appreciate when people take the time to comment - I still can't believe people are watching my little videos, but I'm glad they're providing some value. And it's true, a lot of people in the US aren't aware of how much gang activity there is up here. Cheers mate!
@richieacland8739
@richieacland8739 6 месяцев назад
Never run a head of your group alone... You're in bear and cougar country in that park. When you run a head alone, if may just happen that you startle wildlife, they chase you, and you eventually die by falling, getting eaten, getting lost. And never run in the bush with headphones on.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and I appreciate you taking the time to comment - and I couldn't agree with you more about running in the bush with headphones on, great tip. I also feel the same about headphones in sketchy urban areas. Cheers mate!
@richieacland8739
@richieacland8739 6 месяцев назад
@@strangenorth Thanks for your channel and content.
@donnathordarson2401
@donnathordarson2401 6 месяцев назад
That was really interesting; and as I am sure there are others who have gone missing in the numerous forests in BC, I'm sure there will be another story or two to tell...
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback - yes there are, BC has a ton of these cases and I look forward to doing more similar videos down the road. Cheers!
@ashiok
@ashiok 5 месяцев назад
Tons of stuff like that in BC. It's only natural... given that there is so much wilderness here, it would be easy to 'hide evidence.'
@ParminderSingh-re4xp
@ParminderSingh-re4xp 6 месяцев назад
Thank you sir, appreciate your research and I really learn by watching your channel. We definitely need to talk about the tragedies, crime and other pains as a society we have faced and are facing.🙏
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and I appreciate you taking the time to comment - I think so too and I hope I am always presenting these stories in a respectful way. Cheers
@mikec536
@mikec536 6 месяцев назад
please do a video on Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod. another idea would be canadas first f5 tornado in elie manitoba.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Hey I appreciate it, those are great video ideas actually! Never thought about doing videos on significant weather events either, that's an interesting angle. Cheers mate!
@mikec536
@mikec536 6 месяцев назад
@@strangenorth i was dating a girl who lived in Elie at the time. I was in wpg and she phoned me telling me there was a tornado. And I was like oh yeah *thinking it was nothing cause we usually get f1 tornados in that area* and then I seen the news and was like Holy crap!. I was like 14 at the time. But yes weather videos would be sick!!
@1q3er5
@1q3er5 2 месяца назад
i wonder how their last names got translated when they arrived to canada - you see the same name spelt differently often
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 2 месяца назад
Yeah they could have been spelled the same at one point, very possible. Strange pair of cases!
@BRENDANTHERED
@BRENDANTHERED 6 месяцев назад
Fir... f-k sakes goodmorning friends!
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Morning!
@H1Hummer
@H1Hummer 6 месяцев назад
Just know it's illegal to carry firearms in Canadian parks.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Fair point - I just wanted to bring up that point the other researcher had made. Thanks for watching!
@spowyatt7116
@spowyatt7116 6 месяцев назад
Illegal for some not for all. And depends on rifle or handgun. With some due diligence in can be done. Especially if you work in search and rescue or other type jobs that put you in back country or wikderness
@connorhauss6044
@connorhauss6044 6 месяцев назад
I think the second case was a cougar. If one sees you alone and wants to hunt you, you’ll likely be dead before you even know it’s there.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Hey thanks for watching and I appreciate when people leave feedback - yeah others have speculated the same thing and that could very well be the case. That actually reminds of that guy a few years ago who fought and killed a cougar that attacked him, and he was a pretty little dude - wild!
@Jahkeey
@Jahkeey 6 месяцев назад
Safety in numbers. Use the buddy system when available. So tragic that both these guys died not far from their friends. There are dangerous people who hunt hikers. The Appalachian trail has many victims.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
good points - the Appalachian trail has so many fascinating disappearances too and I've heard about people killing hikers there. Wild
@frakismaximus3052
@frakismaximus3052 6 месяцев назад
My understanding; National parks in Canada generally don't allow firearms. BC provincial parks.. that seems to be "maybe"
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate the feedback- that's true, just wanted to mention the point raised by Dave Paulides in his research. Cheers
@Inlinetodie
@Inlinetodie 6 месяцев назад
I'm an Albertan, Public Lands, means no FireArms Restrictions, and public Lands, carry from Alberta right to the West Coast, which means ,I can walk, with a full arsenal of ARs, from my home, right to the coast, fully loaded, fully armed and nothing can be done, as long as on Public Lands... I trekked 1200kms through the west Pacific passage, had 60lbs of ammo when I started, had 10lbs left by the time I hit the coast, I could have killed 2000 people and nobody would have any clue .
@sincerewyd2285
@sincerewyd2285 6 месяцев назад
Do you know how hard it is to obtain a legal hand gun in canada! It's almost impossible for any regular Joe to go buy a gun just for a hike in the wilderness. Canadian government needs to let us get hand guns easier.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback - fair point, I just wanted to talk about what Dave Paulides had mentioned regrading guns and transponders. Cheers
@2024-JOKER
@2024-JOKER 6 месяцев назад
Good morning!
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Morning!
@joegillian8
@joegillian8 6 месяцев назад
Saludos !!!
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Que tal!
@coreymickanuik8199
@coreymickanuik8199 6 месяцев назад
Have seen enough missing 411 videos to know that boulder fields and bodies of water are where many people go missing or are found deceased. Never been to this particular Provincial Park but have been in the area. Gorgeous part of BC but alot of missing people. Be safe out there folks!
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 6 месяцев назад
Honestly BC in general has the highest amount of every sort of strange topic - missing cases, cryptids haunted locations. I want to do more exploring in that province in the future and do more videos. I appreciate you watching!
@ZaphodBB-bo7tj
@ZaphodBB-bo7tj 5 месяцев назад
No offense, but I think the boulder field and water being noted with 411 always seemed off to me. The planet is literally made up of rocks and water for one. The other is that it’s hard to find any parks or recreation areas that aren’t full of the two.
@Dirty_Dumb_NAFO_Scum
@Dirty_Dumb_NAFO_Scum 5 месяцев назад
Chilliwack, all you need to know.
@strangenorth
@strangenorth 5 месяцев назад
That reminds me, I forgot what the name is but my brother showed me this RU-vid channel years ago that is just CCTV footage of all the crazy stuff that happens in Chilliwack on (seemingly) a daily basis. Thanks for watching, cheers mate!
@Dirty_Dumb_NAFO_Scum
@Dirty_Dumb_NAFO_Scum 5 месяцев назад
@@strangenorth Yes, that's what I was referring to, also there are websites that show antics in Chilliwack as well as there are many criminal reports from the tv and various youtube channels of insane behavior in that small town. There must be something in the water or magnetic frequencies of the mountains or some shit because I went on a binge reading and watching a lot of things about Chilliwack after that, and generally getting in as much research as possible. Worst thing is there's a lot of youth crime and youth violence in that town, like kids hunting down other kids and from some videos I've seen it is connected to organized crime via older family members. Glad I don't live there.
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