You aren't from America, and you definitely aren't from Texas. I'm from both. So let me help you with something: the people coming over the border are doing so illegally. They aren't "migrants" because they aren't migrating here or immigrating. They're illegal and they don't belong here. Biden has destroyed the border states with democratic policies and Texas is fighting against it, as it should be. Our border patrol have to "manhandle" illegals because most of them are not sweet little families. Most of them are single males smuggling drugs and weapons. So before you try and tell stories about how frightened these people are at the border and how the border patrol have to manhandle them, you should to some real research.
Sorry to ask but could you do an episode on the ghosts of Fukushima. Apparently in the months after the disaster there were cases of people seeing lost looking people who were completely drenched asking for directions before mysterious disappearing leaving puddles or damp patches of sea water, Apparently this was a common occurance. Sorry didn't know the best way to request this so commenting here. Love your guys work, been listening since 2020 ❤
That screaming sound was a mountain lion aka cougar or puma. If you hear one, their screaming howl will make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. And it does sort of sound like a woman screaming evily.
i lived in the northern boreal forest for 10 yrs and the scariest sound i ever heard gave me the impression that a female coyote had come home and found her entire family dead. the entire forest went quiet for awhile as "everyone" else heard it too. it was a horrible noise of pain and grief and rage
I can tell you that being a BP agent is truly a stressful job. It is actually worse than being a police officer in some ways. You never get to be a hero, because even if you save a bunch of lost migrants, you still have to arrest them. I know this because my best friend's father was a BP agent and my friend was looking forward to joining too. (Richard, if you are reading this- this is JR- hit me back!) That said, (and you allude to this as the subject of your next podcast,) much of Mexico - and all points South- still hold superstitions next to their predominantly Catholic faith. They exist in a dual spiritual world that is much more black and white than ours. I mention this because evil seems to feed upon belief. Wherever superstition is rife, you have these sightings of frightening creatures or spirits. (That's not to say that those who refuse to believe are somehow superior. Evil is not stupid and if you ignore it, it thrives in different ways- it likes either extreme.) Having worked about two city blocks from the Otay Mesa border crossing and having lived in deserts much of my life, I can tell you that they are, at times, weird to very weird places. In Arizona, I worked on the homestead after sunset to avoid heat in the Summer. They say that South of Kingman Arizona where I lived is an Alien base. I can say that I have seen vehicles suddenly appear in the Southern sky and in less than three seconds, they have flown overhead and out of sight to the North. Horizon to horizon in three seconds flat. They would appear three to four times a week. These strange craft would often make turns to the East- these were obviously under control. Working two blocks from the border, illegal aliens, (the human kind) would often try to hide in our parking lot. Some checked the doors or looked to see if the key was in the ignition, but we all knew better. Never had anything stolen, they were just trying to get North of the border. BP on three speed trail bikes use to cruise our parking lot and more than once I saw an officer run down an alien and jump from his bike to catch him. Not something I would have done, but these agents were young and in top shape. I mention all that to say that after a while, you get use to the weird. Invasion on the border, BP agents running people down, UFO's that travel so fast they are out of sight in three seconds, known stars that decide to move 20 degrees across the sky- after a while weird is normal. So I don't doubt what you present here is real testimony. All that anger, fear and worry can't be good. And for those that die in that state and are not at peace when they pass, well who knows. It may be evil using the energy of the living and the trauma of the dead to manifest itself. Though it happens, rarely are there any beneficial supernatural events. Most are evil, frightening and scary- as you allude to on your upcoming Tuesday podcast... To you skeptics out there, I leave you with what Hamlet said to skeptical Horatio. "There are more things on heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” If you read this far, thank you for your interests in my experiences and opinions. Lastly, I warn any aspiring researchers that want to hunt UFOs, desert phantoms, ghosts, spirits and the paranormal in general. My warning is this- when you look into it, it looks into you. If you are not ready, spiritually speaking, you can expect terrible, frightening things to happen. Go no further than Bedtime Stories friends. You have been warned.
@@osakarose5612 Something that won't show itself- until IT is ready. Having had some small run ins, I speak from experience. Evil IS a very real force.
The frontera has a little bit of everything. Apparitions, Sasquatch, and possible millitary cloaking technology. Ysleta, or Ysleta del Sur, is a recognized tribal pueblo. They're related to Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico. They were forced to settle in tne south, near El Paso after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, also due to drought. Just thought it was cool to hear of an incident in this area.
Living in the southwest myself, I have often heard stories of this spirit many times. She is actually the Mexican equivilent of Crimm's Farie tales that European children heard as children, at least before the rise of over protective parents in the last 20 years.
4:16 Reminds of the plot in the movie Vanishing on 7th Street, where shadow people suddenly invade the world and abducts people to their realm. The only way to protect oneself from that happening is to always stay in a lighted spot.
Hey you guys. I recalled a report on a channel Infrequent when hearing these stories. It was two men who were said to be Border Patrol Officers who contacted the researcher after seeing a supposed what we think is a dogman tearing into a group of migrants. This was in some particular place in the US. Where the researcher was being contacted, the contactee had replayed that someone had died in the encounter. And this death wss later in the local news but the cause of death was different. That was it. This researcher is Jeff Nadonely
Amazing! I've been a follower for years and now stories from my region! I live in El Paso, Texas and we have a lot haunted places here. Loved the video and will listen to the podcast 👍
Bedtime Stories should make episodes on unsolved serial killer cases especially since they made the 25 Cromwell episode on Fred and Rose West and they should also make one on La Llorona
Hello from El Paso, gotta say it’s neat to see stories from my region. I have my own handful of stories myself, but it sometimes seems like this area is overlooked when it comes to the paranormal. Also 4:43 that could have been a mountain lion, if you’ve ever heard one scream, you can imagine how it is mistaken for a whaling spirit.
Wednesday 😉 I made a mistake in the video as I usually send the content to the platforms on a Tuesday, so got my days mixed up, like a complete idiot 😂
I have to say that I'm a skeptic about ghosts, spirits, aliens and other supernatural or paranormal phenomenon. However, as an ex-military person, I have had more than a few disturbingly unsettling experiences wherein more than one person on my patrol team saw and/or heard terrifying things whilst I myself could dectect nothing at all. I have absolutely no reason to disbelieve my colleagues, all of whom are good soldiers, many of whom have been decorated for acts of valor under fire. These "encounters" occurred both within and away from bases of operations both here and abroad. I have no grounds whatsoever to doubt my fellow soldiers' accounts but I find it unfathomable as to why I myself did not experience anything out of the ordinary when my colleagues were utterly convinced that something inexplicable was happening. That said, I have never tempted fate by pulling rank and insisting that we continue as per our orders. Even though I am a skeptic, I think it better to be safe than sorry. Even if it means getting chewed up by the CO for not completing all the objectives of a given mission.
My grandmother used to tell us crazy stories about families who tried to cross over but got scared of something and split up. Later the woman & children found traumatised because the men were picked up off the ground & slaughtered mid air by a object. In the 80s we could not understand but we know now what it was.
"To be continued" ?? You guys are killing me! 😁 Seriously though, I'm a big fan of the channel, and appreciate all these stories and the work you guys put into making these videos! So, the way I see it is, as long as you guys keep em' comin' I'm gonna be watchin' and supporting the channel so however long it takes don't matter, I Appreciate em!💯 🫡
I'm from El Paso and my friends and I used to hang out in Smeltertown at night. It overlooks the highway so it's a very strange and eerie place (even more so than regular cemeteries).
I grew up in Las Cruces NM and I can confirm that the story of the wailing woman of the riograd it a thing. In fact, there seems to be no end to the high strangeness of the aria around the US Mexico border its not so much a rabit hole as an unending warren and rock art found around paliolithic sights indicate its not a new thing.
"Wow, this video was absolutely chilling! Your storytelling and attention to detail always keep me on the edge of my seat. I've been a fan of scary true stories for a while, and your channel never disappoints. As someone who also enjoys sharing eerie tales over on my channel (Nightmare Narrator 2.0) I find your work truly inspiring. Keep up the fantastic work - it's a must-watch for anyone who loves a good scare!"
Take a look into The Maco Light of North Carolina. It was a light of some kind that once went up and down the local train tracks. Some say it was a ghost, some say it was ball lightning.
Nothing leaves a trace except the imagination. Back in Vietnam early Night Vision systems caused problems for the operators due to the 'materials' used in there construction. Hallucinations were experienced by operators where 'dragons', giants, winged creatures and phantom VC were all seen. In Iraq and Afghanistan (modern day) NVG, FLIR and 'other' imaging systems operators saw 'things' that were inexplicable ! Modern systems no longer have the 'dodgy' components that earlier systems used but the most common fault is the end user, that's us, where a fatigued soldier and 'shit them up' stories being told around the smoke pit and in mess halls play on peoples minds especially under extreme tension. I have two Night Vision systems, head mounted and binocular and have used them a lot and i have yet to see Demons, Phantoms or Little Green Men...maybe i'm looking on the wrong places...So an entertaining tale but likely 99% Bull Plop
Classic horror, movie trope! People encountering something scary in this case la Llorona. Those that encountered her, try to explain to the LEO’s “ border patrol” that they did encounter her, or believe she’s coming for them. Therefore, they refused to move. Typical horror movie stuff the LEOs don’t think twice and manhandle them only to be confronted by she who walks in the night, filled with sorrow and rage. Looking in the dark, waiting for her original targets to be bundled together.
Perfectly paced narration, calm and relaxed, not too fast and not too slow, easy to take and focus upon and mentally visualize the strange horrors revealed and explained and without annoying unnecessary music, unlike so many others who over use it to try and drown out and cover up their inadequacies, here levels of mystery maintained throughout.
A few years ago while visiting Cedar City, Utah which is the doorway to the national parks of that state, I listened to an interview on Coast to Coast AM with whom I believe was Rocky Elmore. The story he told on the radio was the most bizarre paranormal of all the accounts featured in his books. Some days afterwards I met a retired border patrol agent who was working at the Wholefoods store in that same city, who was happy not to be an agent any longer given how tough and dangerous the job was. I happened to mention to him the interview with Elmore and he told me that yes, definitely border patrol agents do witness some very strange things during their night shifts.
my guess would be : Timespace distortions refer to alterations in the fabric of spacetime, which is the four-dimensional fabric that combines space and time. According to the theory of general relativity proposed by Albert Einstein, massive objects like stars and black holes warp spacetime, causing it to curve and bend around them. This curvature can lead to a range of effects, including time dilation, gravitational redshift, and gravitational lensing. Time dilation is the phenomenon where time appears to pass differently for an observer in motion relative to a stationary observer. The faster an object moves, the more time slows down relative to a stationary observer. For example, if you were to travel close to the speed of light, time would appear to pass more slowly for you relative to someone standing still. Gravitational redshift is the phenomenon where light is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum as it escapes from a strong gravitational field. This occurs because the intense gravity of a massive object like a black hole or a neutron star causes light to lose energy as it climbs out of the gravitational well. Gravitational lensing is the bending of light around massive objects, which can create mirages or magnify distant objects. This effect has been observed in many astronomical contexts, including around black holes and galaxy clusters. More exotic phenomena like wormholes, Alcubierre warp drives, and quantum foam can also be considered types of timespace distortions. Wormholes are hypothetical tunnels through spacetime that could potentially connect two distant points in space and time. Alcubierre warp drives propose the idea of creating a "warp bubble" around a spacecraft that contracts space in front of it and expands it behind, allowing for faster-than-light travel without violating the laws of relativity. Quantum foam refers to the fluctuations in spacetime at the quantum level, which could potentially be used to create microscopic wormholes or other distortions. Some hypothetical theories and concepts related to timespace distortions include: 1. Eternal inflation: The idea that our universe is just one bubble in an infinite multiverse, with different regions experiencing different versions of spacetime. 2. Black hole singularities: Points in spacetime where gravity becomes so strong that it creates a singularity, where the laws of physics break down. 3. Quantum gravity: The study of how gravity interacts with quantum mechanics, which could potentially reveal new types of timespace distortions. 4. Gravitational waves: Ripples in spacetime that were predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity and have since been detected by scientists. 5. Time dilation near massive objects: The phenomenon where time appears to pass slower near massive objects due to their strong gravitational pull. These are just a few examples of timespace distortions and related concepts. The study of these phenomena continues to advance our understanding of spacetime and its behavior under different conditions.
There's always the possibility that some of these "sightings" could have been military/govt personnel conducting field exercises with some new generation optic camouflage as well.
These were great! Especially the story about La Llorona. Think I remember hearing the story about the children's cemetery; either heard it on another YT channel or read it somewhere. I have a book written by Texas Border Patrol agent Rocky Elmore called "Out On Foot". It's filled with all the unexplainable phenomena he encountered as a border patrol agent. Very scary read for late at night! 😱
As you approach 1 million subscribers to this site and once you hit it how about just having a poll on people’s top 10 episodes? It would be interesting to see if people can remember their list of their top ten episodes. ☮️❤️
Mt. Cristo Rey on the west end of El Paso was notorious for bandit activity and before the fence recommended that you don’t travel in less than groups of twenty. There was a big sign that would say that near the trail entrance. There was a trail which was full of religious icons along the way to the top. A quarter of the mountain was in Mexico.
I have done many night shifts in the past and having to patrol various areas where i work. Myself and other staff have on many occasions seen strange things. As well - some of the thoughts you can have on nights can be very bizzare indeed. I think sometimes this plays a part in situations like this.
Nice to know that the army, who fight people for the arms and oil industry in foreign locations, are given priority for the newest, cutting edge tech which once it's old and used, is then handed down to the agency which is tasked with keeping undocumented people of any possible description and disposition, from free flowing across the border 👍 Also, how can a FLIR operator know a creatures mouth is open when the creature and it's mouth are facing away from the camera and steadily moving in that direction?
Is the Apple podcast going to update alongside the RUclips channel. I used to enjoy being able to take it on the go and listen to it on my morning commute on the train. I hope you update it on the Podcast app
I have been obsessed with stories like these for years, but youtube never recommended this channel to me! The only reason I found out about it was because of BallenStudios. Why does the youtube algorithm suck so badly?? 😭This channel is amazing!
Because the topic is one the mainstream media doesn't like people talking about. Sort of how in many of the episodes where military personnel are mentioned, they mention how there is a heavy pressure not to say anything if you want to get promotions.
A) Google is pretty bad at doing things the last decade, B) because Google is bad at doing thing, they can do what's best to get the normies watching. If your taste is different, the algorithm just shovels garbage at you
@@BA1GangCorrect Sir! As a complete cuckold and accomplice of the Legacy Media Military Industrial Complex, YT can only be counted on to use their technology for the censorship of detracting voices and demonizing heroic voices like Russell Brand (who is demonized on an accusation, without proof or trial, while Cardi B is untouched after BRAGGING publicly of robbing her clients during her career as a prostitute) 🤘
This would make an excellent ghost movie done by James Wan or someone with a good track record. I hope some of you script writers are watching these videos.
In Arizona, there are mountains extending through much of the state. We have a bigfoot here we call the "Mogollon Monster". It is said to inhabit the area of the Mogollon Rim and other mountainous regions of the state, like those around Sierra Vista in the southern part of the state. It is where Ft. Huachuca, the intelligence training base for the Army, is. We have a lot of interesting incidences here in AZ: The Fire in the Sky case, The Mutilation of the AF sergeant, The Lost Dutchman tragedies, etc.
Stories from the Mexican side drops on the podcast on Wednesday, not Tuesday as we said in the video. Little mistake!
You aren't from America, and you definitely aren't from Texas. I'm from both. So let me help you with something: the people coming over the border are doing so illegally. They aren't "migrants" because they aren't migrating here or immigrating. They're illegal and they don't belong here. Biden has destroyed the border states with democratic policies and Texas is fighting against it, as it should be. Our border patrol have to "manhandle" illegals because most of them are not sweet little families. Most of them are single males smuggling drugs and weapons. So before you try and tell stories about how frightened these people are at the border and how the border patrol have to manhandle them, you should to some real research.
Sorry to ask but could you do an episode on the ghosts of Fukushima. Apparently in the months after the disaster there were cases of people seeing lost looking people who were completely drenched asking for directions before mysterious disappearing leaving puddles or damp patches of sea water, Apparently this was a common occurance. Sorry didn't know the best way to request this so commenting here. Love your guys work, been listening since 2020 ❤
needs and wants are subjective , but i have to have bedtime stories washed down with a rum and ginger beer
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On this youtube channel or somewhere else ?
Thank you
The border is horrifying even without supernatural events.
Thanks kamala!
Wish you guys would bring out some more new stories. I'm really suffering here ! 😭
Thank you for not blemishing this with a sponsorship announcemnt
There's a sign at the beginning of the road to Cristo Rey that warns not to travel in groups of less than 6 people at a time, with reason.
That screaming sound was a mountain lion aka cougar or puma. If you hear one, their screaming howl will make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. And it does sort of sound like a woman screaming evily.
i lived in the northern boreal forest for 10 yrs and the scariest sound i ever heard gave me the impression that a female coyote had come home and found her entire family dead. the entire forest went quiet for awhile as "everyone" else heard it too. it was a horrible noise of pain and grief and rage
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I can tell you that being a BP agent is truly a stressful job. It is actually worse than being a police officer in some ways. You never get to be a hero, because even if you save a bunch of lost migrants, you still have to arrest them. I know this because my best friend's father was a BP agent and my friend was looking forward to joining too. (Richard, if you are reading this- this is JR- hit me back!)
That said, (and you allude to this as the subject of your next podcast,) much of Mexico - and all points South- still hold superstitions next to their predominantly Catholic faith. They exist in a dual spiritual world that is much more black and white than ours. I mention this because evil seems to feed upon belief. Wherever superstition is rife, you have these sightings of frightening creatures or spirits. (That's not to say that those who refuse to believe are somehow superior. Evil is not stupid and if you ignore it, it thrives in different ways- it likes either extreme.)
Having worked about two city blocks from the Otay Mesa border crossing and having lived in deserts much of my life, I can tell you that they are, at times, weird to very weird places. In Arizona, I worked on the homestead after sunset to avoid heat in the Summer. They say that South of Kingman Arizona where I lived is an Alien base. I can say that I have seen vehicles suddenly appear in the Southern sky and in less than three seconds, they have flown overhead and out of sight to the North. Horizon to horizon in three seconds flat. They would appear three to four times a week. These strange craft would often make turns to the East- these were obviously under control.
Working two blocks from the border, illegal aliens, (the human kind) would often try to hide in our parking lot. Some checked the doors or looked to see if the key was in the ignition, but we all knew better. Never had anything stolen, they were just trying to get North of the border. BP on three speed trail bikes use to cruise our parking lot and more than once I saw an officer run down an alien and jump from his bike to catch him. Not something I would have done, but these agents were young and in top shape.
I mention all that to say that after a while, you get use to the weird. Invasion on the border, BP agents running people down, UFO's that travel so fast they are out of sight in three seconds, known stars that decide to move 20 degrees across the sky- after a while weird is normal.
So I don't doubt what you present here is real testimony. All that anger, fear and worry can't be good. And for those that die in that state and are not at peace when they pass, well who knows. It may be evil using the energy of the living and the trauma of the dead to manifest itself. Though it happens, rarely are there any beneficial supernatural events. Most are evil, frightening and scary- as you allude to on your upcoming Tuesday podcast...
To you skeptics out there, I leave you with what Hamlet said to skeptical Horatio. "There are more things on heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” If you read this far, thank you for your interests in my experiences and opinions.
Lastly, I warn any aspiring researchers that want to hunt UFOs, desert phantoms, ghosts, spirits and the paranormal in general. My warning is this- when you look into it, it looks into you. If you are not ready, spiritually speaking, you can expect terrible, frightening things to happen. Go no further than Bedtime Stories friends.
You have been warned.
Never look into the dark or you will find something is looking back at you.
@@osakarose5612 Something that won't show itself- until IT is ready. Having had some small run ins, I speak from experience. Evil IS a very real force.
18:31 its not batman helping the 1000s of poor people,but it'll do...
The frontera has a little bit of everything. Apparitions, Sasquatch, and possible millitary cloaking technology. Ysleta, or Ysleta del Sur, is a recognized tribal pueblo. They're related to Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico. They were forced to settle in tne south, near El Paso after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, also due to drought. Just thought it was cool to hear of an incident in this area.
Living in the southwest myself, I have often heard stories of this spirit many times.
She is actually the Mexican equivilent of Crimm's Farie tales that European children heard as children, at least before the rise of over protective parents in the last 20 years.
4:16 Reminds of the plot in the movie Vanishing on 7th Street, where shadow people suddenly invade the world and abducts people to their realm. The only way to protect oneself from that happening is to always stay in a lighted spot.
Hey you guys. I recalled a report on a channel Infrequent when hearing these stories. It was two men who were said to be Border Patrol Officers who contacted the researcher after seeing a supposed what we think is a dogman tearing into a group of migrants. This was in some particular place in the US. Where the researcher was being contacted, the contactee had replayed that someone had died in the encounter. And this death wss later in the local news but the cause of death was different. That was it. This researcher is Jeff Nadonely
It's generally written as FLIR, by the way. It's an abbreviation for Forward Looking Infra-Red.
Amazing! I've been a follower for years and now stories from my region! I live in El Paso, Texas and we have a lot haunted places here. Loved the video and will listen to the podcast 👍
thank you for these animations of true stories
No longer feel scared while watching your videos but that's just me. You guys are awesome as always
Don’t take away the end credits theme y’all always play! I was waiting for it when it ended.
Just here for a rewatch
I'm sure the government would never let this happen, but it would be cool to see the FLIR footage of the valley incident and the huge creature.
I live in South Texas. I’ve got to share this with some agents down here. Great episode! I love these stories.
Man im from el paso, but the storys i got of the desert over there, mexico, new mexico, Nevada would fill a whole other channel
I don't know wether to fear a ghost laughing or be comforted that it wasn't something else.
Keep up the good work !!!!!
Bedtime Stories should make episodes on unsolved serial killer cases especially since they made the 25 Cromwell episode on Fred and Rose West and they should also make one on La Llorona
Hello from El Paso, gotta say it’s neat to see stories from my region.
I have my own handful of stories myself, but it sometimes seems like this area is overlooked when it comes to the paranormal.
Also 4:43 that could have been a mountain lion, if you’ve ever heard one scream, you can imagine how it is mistaken for a whaling spirit.
Bedtime Stories is my favorite channel love every episode! 🎉
Tuesday sounds like a cool episode! Thanks guys!
Wednesday 😉 I made a mistake in the video as I usually send the content to the platforms on a Tuesday, so got my days mixed up, like a complete idiot 😂
I have to say that I'm a skeptic about ghosts, spirits, aliens and other supernatural or paranormal phenomenon. However, as an ex-military person, I have had more than a few disturbingly unsettling experiences wherein more than one person on my patrol team saw and/or heard terrifying things whilst I myself could dectect nothing at all. I have absolutely no reason to disbelieve my colleagues, all of whom are good soldiers, many of whom have been decorated for acts of valor under fire. These "encounters" occurred both within and away from bases of operations both here and abroad. I have no grounds whatsoever to doubt my fellow soldiers' accounts but I find it unfathomable as to why I myself did not experience anything out of the ordinary when my colleagues were utterly convinced that something inexplicable was happening. That said, I have never tempted fate by pulling rank and insisting that we continue as per our orders. Even though I am a skeptic, I think it better to be safe than sorry. Even if it means getting chewed up by the CO for not completing all the objectives of a given mission.
Nice video, i've heard dome stories like this, I am from México and is revealing how this testimonies repeat in time. Keep up with the good work.
My grandmother used to tell us crazy stories about families who tried to cross over but got scared of something and split up. Later the woman & children found traumatised because the men were picked up off the ground & slaughtered mid air by a object. In the 80s we could not understand but we know now what it was.
"To be continued" ?? You guys are killing me! 😁 Seriously though, I'm a big fan of the channel, and appreciate all these stories and the work you guys put into making these videos! So, the way I see it is, as long as you guys keep em' comin' I'm gonna be watchin' and supporting the channel so however long it takes don't matter, I Appreciate em!💯
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Looking forward to the next
I'm born and raised in El Paso TX. The stories from Border Patrol friends.... Y'all this just barely scratches the surface
Found u from Mr Ballen ... True crime and mystery junkie here. Never came across this channel! ❤
I grew up in La Feria, TX as a kid, being so close to the border, there was always some kind of La Llorona sighting or some crazy shit.
Smeltertown was the original town made of the people that worked at Asarco which is gone now.
I'm from El Paso and my friends and I used to hang out in Smeltertown at night. It overlooks the highway so it's a very strange and eerie place (even more so than regular cemeteries).
This is why building a border wall would be a waste of money. Ghosts can just walk through it.
5:36 I recognize that wail. SCP Explained uses that wail quite often in their videos.
My dyslexic ass read the thumbnail as; More "shenanigans" in the borderlands.
And I got extremely excited for some reason.
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I grew up in Las Cruces NM and I can confirm that the story of the wailing woman of the riograd it a thing. In fact, there seems to be no end to the high strangeness of the aria around the US Mexico border its not so much a rabit hole as an unending warren and rock art found around paliolithic sights indicate its not a new thing.
Just listened o the additional stories on the Podcast - I hope we get to see Mikey's artwork for these at some point! Cracking stuff
"Wow, this video was absolutely chilling! Your storytelling and attention to detail always keep me on the edge of my seat.
I've been a fan of scary true stories for a while, and your channel never disappoints. As someone who also enjoys sharing eerie tales over on my channel
(Nightmare Narrator 2.0) I find your work truly inspiring. Keep up the fantastic work - it's a must-watch for anyone who loves a good scare!"
Living in southern New Mexico I can say that too much loco weed, whacky tobaccy and other substances were involved in these sightings
Take a look into The Maco Light of North Carolina. It was a light of some kind that once went up and down the local train tracks. Some say it was a ghost, some say it was ball lightning.
Imagine being in a coma for 600 years and when you wake up you can't go home cuz now someone else owns your home
FIRST TIMER...MRBALLEN strange dark and mysterious sent me here! Glad he did!!! SUBSCRIBED!
lol that's how i got here
They look like cries from a puma or cougar in the distance...
Have any of you heard about the tale of Handsome Jack?
Nothing leaves a trace except the imagination. Back in Vietnam early Night Vision systems caused problems for the operators due to the 'materials' used in there construction. Hallucinations were experienced by operators where 'dragons', giants, winged creatures and phantom VC were all seen. In Iraq and Afghanistan (modern day) NVG, FLIR and 'other' imaging systems operators saw 'things' that were inexplicable ! Modern systems no longer have the 'dodgy' components that earlier systems used but the most common fault is the end user, that's us, where a fatigued soldier and 'shit them up' stories being told around the smoke pit and in mess halls play on peoples minds especially under extreme tension. I have two Night Vision systems, head mounted and binocular and have used them a lot and i have yet to see Demons, Phantoms or Little Green Men...maybe i'm looking on the wrong places...So an entertaining tale but likely 99% Bull Plop
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Bedtime stories forever 🎉
When they were crossing the border, _they were also crossing the _*_Border._*
Classic horror, movie trope! People encountering something scary in this case la Llorona. Those that encountered her, try to explain to the LEO’s “ border patrol” that they did encounter her, or believe she’s coming for them. Therefore, they refused to move. Typical horror movie stuff the LEOs don’t think twice and manhandle them only to be confronted by she who walks in the night, filled with sorrow and rage. Looking in the dark, waiting for her original targets to be bundled together.
Border Patrol agent Sasquatch. That would make a hell of a story.
So does that mean we won't get a video on RUclips with the pictures and stuff for part 2?
Perfectly paced narration, calm and relaxed, not too fast and not too slow, easy to take and focus upon and mentally visualize the strange horrors revealed and explained and without annoying unnecessary music, unlike so many others who over use it to try and drown out and cover up their inadequacies, here levels of mystery maintained throughout.
god i love this channel
I heard stories of hellhounds and witches from the borderlands
A few years ago while visiting Cedar City, Utah which is the doorway to the national parks of that state, I listened to an interview on Coast to Coast AM with whom I believe was Rocky Elmore. The story he told on the radio was the most bizarre paranormal of all the accounts featured in his books. Some days afterwards I met a retired border patrol agent who was working at the Wholefoods store in that same city, who was happy not to be an agent any longer given how tough and dangerous the job was. I happened to mention to him the interview with Elmore and he told me that yes, definitely border patrol agents do witness some very strange things during their night shifts.
I have one of Elmore's books. It give me the chills!
I'm born and raised in El Paso, Texas. Thank you for these stories 😊
This channel is the best out there, with Beyond creepy a very close second
I like BS but BC is the best.
there are so much happening along the border. I wouldn't doubt that stories like these are more common than what we hear of.
Thanks for the video
my guess would be : Timespace distortions refer to alterations in the fabric of spacetime, which is the four-dimensional fabric that combines space and time. According to the theory of general relativity proposed by Albert Einstein, massive objects like stars and black holes warp spacetime, causing it to curve and bend around them. This curvature can lead to a range of effects, including time dilation, gravitational redshift, and gravitational lensing.
Time dilation is the phenomenon where time appears to pass differently for an observer in motion relative to a stationary observer. The faster an object moves, the more time slows down relative to a stationary observer. For example, if you were to travel close to the speed of light, time would appear to pass more slowly for you relative to someone standing still.
Gravitational redshift is the phenomenon where light is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum as it escapes from a strong gravitational field. This occurs because the intense gravity of a massive object like a black hole or a neutron star causes light to lose energy as it climbs out of the gravitational well.
Gravitational lensing is the bending of light around massive objects, which can create mirages or magnify distant objects. This effect has been observed in many astronomical contexts, including around black holes and galaxy clusters.
More exotic phenomena like wormholes, Alcubierre warp drives, and quantum foam can also be considered types of timespace distortions. Wormholes are hypothetical tunnels through spacetime that could potentially connect two distant points in space and time. Alcubierre warp drives propose the idea of creating a "warp bubble" around a spacecraft that contracts space in front of it and expands it behind, allowing for faster-than-light travel without violating the laws of relativity. Quantum foam refers to the fluctuations in spacetime at the quantum level, which could potentially be used to create microscopic wormholes or other distortions.
Some hypothetical theories and concepts related to timespace distortions include:
1. Eternal inflation: The idea that our universe is just one bubble in an infinite multiverse, with different regions experiencing different versions of spacetime.
2. Black hole singularities: Points in spacetime where gravity becomes so strong that it creates a singularity, where the laws of physics break down.
3. Quantum gravity: The study of how gravity interacts with quantum mechanics, which could potentially reveal new types of timespace distortions.
4. Gravitational waves: Ripples in spacetime that were predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity and have since been detected by scientists.
5. Time dilation near massive objects: The phenomenon where time appears to pass slower near massive objects due to their strong gravitational pull.
These are just a few examples of timespace distortions and related concepts. The study of these phenomena continues to advance our understanding of spacetime and its behavior under different conditions.
how weird Bigfoot showing in the middle of the Sonora's desert, maybe is a new breed
I know Leon personally, he is not one to make stuff up or bs anyone. He has many other stories.
Time is a big ol flat circle, man.
❤ Awesome as always thanks!
Love these border patrol stories and hope you share more here. Meanwhile im going to catch the podcast episode you just mentioned
Algo boost to a Milly, let's go BTS Fam !! 💎💚💎
There's always the possibility that some of these "sightings" could have been military/govt personnel conducting field exercises with some new generation optic camouflage as well.
Best birthday present I've woken up to since childhood--a new vid from Bedtime Stories! Perfect start to my day!
I search for shadow of the erdtree and stumble upon shadows in the dark. I subscribe and the rest as they say is history
Imagine being killed in Afghanistan, being spirit captured by a camera and then finding yourself haunting in the US.
Keep the Stories Flowing “ Really good 😊
These were great! Especially the story about La Llorona. Think I remember hearing the story about the children's cemetery; either heard it on another YT channel or read it somewhere. I have a book written by Texas Border Patrol agent Rocky Elmore called "Out On Foot". It's filled with all the unexplainable phenomena he encountered as a border patrol agent. Very scary read for late at night! 😱
Recently bought your 3rd book, I’m excited to have a crack at it when I have time.
So glad it ended with a Bigfoot sighting. My most fascinating, feared but favorite Bedtime story subject.
Am I the only one who has been repeating the phrase
“SHONE UPON THEM.”
The "ghost of mother of drowned kids" has to be the most ubiquitous ghost stories ever. Seems everywhere has a version of it.
Not in Canada it ain't.
As you approach 1 million subscribers to this site and once you hit it how about just having a poll on people’s top 10 episodes? It would be interesting to see if people can remember their list of their top ten episodes. ☮️❤️
Mt. Cristo Rey on the west end of El Paso was notorious for bandit activity and before the fence recommended that you don’t travel in less than groups of twenty. There was a big sign that would say that near the trail entrance. There was a trail which was full of religious icons along the way to the top. A quarter of the mountain was in Mexico.
Thanks!
The last border patrol story was really good and scary !! Great video.
Bedtime AND Wartimes have a new post? Fuck yeah!
I have done many night shifts in the past and having to patrol various areas where i work. Myself and other staff have on many occasions seen strange things. As well - some of the thoughts you can have on nights can be very bizzare indeed. I think sometimes this plays a part in situations like this.
Great video! The artwork is awesome!
Nice to know that the army, who fight people for the arms and oil industry in foreign locations, are given priority for the newest, cutting edge tech which once it's old and used, is then handed down to the agency which is tasked with keeping undocumented people of any possible description and disposition, from free flowing across the border 👍 Also, how can a FLIR operator know a creatures mouth is open when the creature and it's mouth are facing away from the camera and steadily moving in that direction?
Is the Apple podcast going to update alongside the RUclips channel. I used to enjoy being able to take it on the go and listen to it on my morning commute on the train. I hope you update it on the Podcast app
I have been obsessed with stories like these for years, but youtube never recommended this channel to me! The only reason I found out about it was because of BallenStudios. Why does the youtube algorithm suck so badly?? 😭This channel is amazing!
Same
Because the topic is one the mainstream media doesn't like people talking about. Sort of how in many of the episodes where military personnel are mentioned, they mention how there is a heavy pressure not to say anything if you want to get promotions.
Too many tiktokers and elfen ringers clogging it up.
A) Google is pretty bad at doing things the last decade, B) because Google is bad at doing thing, they can do what's best to get the normies watching. If your taste is different, the algorithm just shovels garbage at you
@@BA1GangCorrect Sir! As a complete cuckold and accomplice of the Legacy Media Military Industrial Complex, YT can only be counted on to use their technology for the censorship of detracting voices and demonizing heroic voices like Russell Brand (who is demonized on an accusation, without proof or trial, while Cardi B is untouched after BRAGGING publicly of robbing her clients during her career as a prostitute) 🤘
This would make an excellent ghost movie done by James Wan or someone with a good track record. I hope some of you script writers are watching these videos.
In Arizona, there are mountains extending through much of the state.
We have a bigfoot here we call the "Mogollon Monster".
It is said to inhabit the area of the Mogollon Rim and other mountainous regions of the state, like those around Sierra Vista in the southern part of the state.
It is where Ft. Huachuca, the intelligence training base for the Army, is.
We have a lot of interesting incidences here in AZ:
The Fire in the Sky case,
The Mutilation of the AF sergeant,
The Lost Dutchman tragedies,
etc.
The Paranormal Files have a good interview with a former border patrol in the El Paso area
Can you cover some japanese and swedish cryptids and strange events? Like Japans Teke Teke and Swedens various stories of trolls
dang even the spirits are trying to illegally enter the US...
You will be surprised that the dead don't follow the rules of the living
@@splanet5088 no these are mexicans not Indians
It's always a joy to sit back and listen, too the story's on bedtime stories.