3 ½ HOURS of Strange National Park Disappearances with Rusty West (Audio Only) - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 21 май 2017
  • This video covers all cases from Volume 2 to Volume 14 (with the exception of Vol. 1 and Vol. 8). Audio only. Listed in order from oldest to newest. Every missing person case you hear can be found in my other videos.
    Rusty West

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  • @Bethamphetamineann
    @Bethamphetamineann 5 лет назад +823

    My boyfriend and I got lost in a national park last year. His family has a cabin on the land and we went for a hike. He's been there his whole life and i've been there quite a bit. We were going in circles, nobody could hear us, he shot off his gun and nobody could hear. It was really frightening especially an hour in... it was starting to get dark and we were yelling before we heard a man not 10 feet away say something, I also heard some chains (It reminded me of a dog collar and leash). We looked around and there was no one there. We were so confused. There couldn't be a person there. Even though this is a national forest, this part wasnt accessible to the public. how could someone be in the middle of the forest on private property full of dead trees be around without us noticing? There was literally no one there. It was really scary. We heard lots of weird noises we didn't quite process while we were struggling to find our way back. We followed a creek for hours until we reached a highway eventually. When we got back, we were talking about all the weird stuff that was happening while we were trying to escape the forest. I don't know what it was but it felt like the forest wanted to keep us there. We would hear people and run one way before hearing something else and being completely turned around. We are mountain kids, always have been and we were just completely empty headed of everything we knew in there. We joke that it was some portal or something just because of how off and weird life felt in there. Lol I'm not crazy, none of that was a hallucination even though it sounds nuts! 😁 his family thought we were crazy except his grandpa who has spent many times in the woods himself. You could see in his face, he had an idea what we had felt like and gone through.

  • @pmarie2003
    @pmarie2003 5 лет назад +164

    Watching these videos, along with David Paulides' videos, has inspired me to try training a dog for search and rescue. I went to my first meeting, and I'm very interested in it.

  • @patrickwall8517
    @patrickwall8517 5 лет назад +36

    When the dogs stop and lay down, it's a sign of submission. It's part of their survival instinct. Their senses are much more acute than ours. In addition to the missing person they're trying to find they may be sensing whoever or whatever took the victim and their senses are telling them that they can't win a fight with whoever or whatever it is.

  • @MrGelly70
    @MrGelly70 5 лет назад +128

    I felt so uncomfortable when I went to crater lake Oregon. Beautiful place but very strange feeling almost creepy

  • @harrygoodhorn2825
    @harrygoodhorn2825 5 лет назад +47

    when there are thousands or millions of people sharing a reality, that reality is reinforced by every viewer or participant. A reality that is not shared by many is held together loosely. In other words, a less viewed reality is not as real as one that is viewed regularly by many. The walls separating realities not viewed are very thin where as the walls separating well viewed realties are thick and strong. Wilderness areas are not viewed by many and the vails separating realities are thin, people venturing out into these areas can literally walk into alternate realities and out of our reality for extended period of time or forever.

  • @RainettaJones
    @RainettaJones 5 лет назад +33

    Underground Military Bases, Ancestors of Native Americans, Forrest Spirits/ Entities, Non Human Entities, Wild Animals there you have it

  • @SummonerOrthan
    @SummonerOrthan 7 лет назад +91

    What is this music, its rather beautiful.

  • @deanlett9683
    @deanlett9683 5 лет назад +203

    Great videos. The only problem, now your voice is in my head when I go out or get lost. "Dean was last seen traveling on his lonesome as he often did..."

  • @erecod1
    @erecod1 6 лет назад +35

    What's up with the missing shoes

  • @drewbravo1873
    @drewbravo1873 5 лет назад +165

    Kids that are returned with no memory really need to be monitored for not only what kinds of dreams they may have in the future, but need to be hypnotically regressed when a little older. These kids have

  • @rogerhwerner6997
    @rogerhwerner6997 6 лет назад +582

    I have spent most of my adult life since 1976 working in the mountains and foothills of California from the Mexican to the Canadian borders from the Pacific coast to Central Nevada. I'd estimate that I've carefully walked over as much as 250,000 acres. I can report several instances where sounds suddenly stopped, wind ceased, and the best description I can use to describe what I experienced is just plain eerie. The hair on the back of my neck stood up and I got goosebumps. There was a timelessness to the experience; then it just ended , the birds chipped, the wind moved the leaves. I got up and left. I've experienced this phenomena 4 times: Once on the Eel River about 20 miles west of Hayfork. I worked my way down to the river, I noted a trail of rather large footprints following the river before int prints entered the water. I have no idea if the two events are related; another event occurred in Mariposa Grove of Yosemite NP. I worked in the park in 1978 as park archaeologist and I knew the locality well. Late in the afternoon, I was finishing up work and I sat down to take a drink. At first I didn't notice anything wrong. The first thing I noticed complete silence...no birds, wind, nothing. I stood up and looked around. I stated walking back to my truck when I noted that the warm sunny day had rapidly charged to overcast but the overcast was dropping. Bi drops of rain and thunder begun. I bolted for by truck and dog to keep all my documents from getting wet. I rolled my window down and I heard the wind and birds. Undoubtedly, my strangest experience occurred in Mendocino National Forest on Etsell Ridge south of Round Valley California. I was carrying a theodolite and tripod walking back to my work site from my truck. As I walked, the hair on my neck stood up and I got goosebumps. The temperature seemed to drop several degrees. Again the wind stopped and the forest was noiseless. I stopped and looked around 360 degrees and I saw movement out of the corner of my eyes. I quickly identified the person as an Indian. This didn't bother me since Round Valley Indian Reservation was some 10 miles to the north. I didn't ove a muscle. The man had a bow and arrow. I watched him and it would have been impossible for him not to see me but he seemed to be completely ignoring me. He shot his arrow but I never saw and prey. The forest again came alive and wind blew through the trees. But the Indian was gone. I stood in place trying to understand what the hell had happened. I walked over to the place where the arrow was shot. I knew and brush away the forest duff and exposed an arrow point. I sat down looked at the artifact. I covered it back up and left it alone. No one would believe my experience. Historian Arnold Toynbee called this experience a 'time slip.' I became very sensitive to silence in the forest. Silence isn't natural but what cases it? Beats the hell out of me.

  • @GlobalTubeTruth
    @GlobalTubeTruth 5 лет назад +116

    Another thing that freaks me out about many of these stories is that I've camped alone in several of them years before ever hearing about any of these cases. Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, Trinity Wilderness, Humboldt County Redwoods, Arches, Canyonlands, Los Padres / Big Sur, Badlands, Palisades, Estes, Green Mountains in Vt., and many others. Every one of them, except for the Green Mts, I did completely alone. Never knowing there were any of these types of cases that involve recurring patterns.

  • @honestly1146
    @honestly1146 6 лет назад +22

    Thank you Rusty for bringing us these stories. I feel awful for these missing people along with their families, God bless them.

  • @johnmontoya3964
    @johnmontoya3964 6 лет назад +9

    Rusty 1st thank you for your dedication for the missing. My heart has a pain, for all these missing

  • @deanlett9683
    @deanlett9683 6 лет назад +114

    At least when people vanished in that Marvel Infinity War movie, planet Earth realized it was a cosmic emergency. When people vanish in real life, nothing much changes aside from a temporary emergency level effort, and the people gone are too quickly forgotten. Thanks for keeping their memory alive!!!

  • @TheWaterlily2012
    @TheWaterlily2012 6 лет назад +36

    I get teary-eyed when I hear cello music and coupled with missing people stories is REALLY making me teary-eyed.

  • @judycroft1036
    @judycroft1036 6 лет назад +50

    Rusty you’ve got a perfect voice for these stories. I could listen all night. Keep up the good work.👍✝️

  • @foreverendeavor4227
    @foreverendeavor4227 7 лет назад +42

    I didn't realize how much I preferred longer posts until we were gifted with length on par with certain Documentaries, while still retaining pertinence and focus with the material of each individually summarized case. As opposed to perhaps, going off on tangents in relation to theories and speculations that, while sometimes interesting or insightful, ultimately drift attention away from the facts and information that has a better chance of potentially bringing us all closer to understanding these disappearances.

  • @albagonzalez9607
    @albagonzalez9607 5 лет назад +44

    I’m in NV, and my parents, brother, and sister just drove down to AZ for a “pre-Thanksgiving hike” (who tf knows) without including me, or my consent to take my 4 year old along. I usually listen to these while falling asleep but I’m wide awake, literally worried sick, and with a heavy migraine from throwing up so much. I feel so badly for all of the missing and their friends and family. Prayers 🙏🏼

  • @streetcar7879
    @streetcar7879 5 лет назад +33

    It's really easy to get turned around in the woods. Without any landmarks your chances drop dramatically.