@@thomasrocks92 I'm from Iowa. Iowa is basically meth, dirty unsettling Walmarts, unexpected tornados, abandoned buildings, a complete lack of fashion sense, and farms. People Of Walmart jokes, that's us.
Abby Tracy a prepper wearing a 3m 6500 half face respirator and swimming goggles walking his dog in the middle of the night by the light of a candle lantern modified to use vegetable oil if candles aren’t available?
And to think. Just today I was talking to someone about something I saw in a field in Kansas when I was there several years back on a business trip. EDIT: Since a few people wanted to know, I figured this would be the easiest place to reply. Sorry for the delay, we were away for a couple days. I am not very familiar with the midwest, me being a NJ guy, but one of the things I learned when traveling there a few times - Kansas particularly - is that when a businesses property has an open area, if they plant corn on that area they can use it for some kind of tax benefit. Of course, once they mentioned this, that is when I noticed corn fields almost everywhere, including office buildings. The hotel we were staying at for the business trip had a field too on the side, but not in the back. Located in the rear of the hotel there was a small patio area which had some tables and a path that led to the small pool area. Behind the pool area there was a fairly large grassy area that reminded me a lot of NJ where I live. After about 50-50 yards or so was a road and on the other side of that road was a cornfield. I don't remember what day it was, but it was the middle of the week, so we'll just say Wednesday night. I smoked cigarettes at the time, so I would sit back there, smoke, have a few drinks and BS with my other co-worker Rob. We had already been there for a couple of days and met this other guy that worked there that would occasionally come back there too, hang out for a bit, smoke a butt and then go back into work. He was around our age, and was a cool enough guy. It was dark, around 9-9:30, I had just gotten off the phone with my wife and I decided to smoke one more cigarette, have 1 more drink and call it a night. After a few minutes, Rob came outside, asked me for a cigarette and we ended up hanging out for another 30-40 minutes or so. Rob was sitting at the table with his back to the road, facing me. At first I thought it was my eyes playing tricks on me, but every so often I thought I would see something lurking around the road at the edge of the cornfield. I would look over but couldn't see it when I looked in that direction. Eventually Rob noticed I kept looking over his shoulder, finally asking what I was looking at. "I think I keep seeing someone pacing around by the field over there," I say. He turns around, looks and doesn't see anything. "You're bugging out dude, have another drink," he said laughing. I shrugged it off, grabbed my drink and just as I took a sip there was this incredibly loud howling sound from the area I kept seeing that figure. Rob heard it too and of course turned around asking, "WTF was that?" Of course now, we are both staring intently at the road into the field. At first there was nothing, no movement, no sounds but the crickets. It was like they were screaming in my ear. They were the most prominent sound in the silence that followed that blood curdling howl. It was Rob who saw it first. "Holy shit, is that what you saw?" he pointed. I looked where he was pointing and in the dim, outer shine of the street lamp, I saw it. "Yeah! That's it...is it a person?" We kept looking, the thing just stood there. It looked like a fairly tall, lanky person standing there with either a hoodie on or long hair. It was difficult to see in the dark and also quite a distance away, but it stood there, just outside the full light of the street lamp, motionless. He or it had to have known we saw it, because it just stood there facing us, staring at Rob and I like we were looking back at it. Had I have been right next to it, I probably only would have heard it's breathing...other than that it just stood there, frozen. Eventually, it walked backwards and disappeared back into the field. We stared in the direction for another moment or two, it was Rob who spoke first saying that he had had enough for the night and was going to go to his room and go to sleep. I agreed, I didn't really want to be back there as well. I don't know if it was just someone playing a trick or what, but I didn't really feel like finding out, so I went inside too. The next day, Rob and I did our work, talked about it a little bit but not too much, but it was still on my mind. So later that afternoon, after we were back at the hotel again for the rest of the night, I ran into Markus, the guy that worked there we had met. He was bringing in one of those concierge luggage carts from outside. "Did you guys hang out last night? I went out there around 10:30 and you guys weren't there." I told him we had been but we went inside early. He asked if it was because I had to get up early for work, I told him "No." I then proceeded to tell him what we heard and saw outside last night. He stopped rolling the cart, looked at me: "Damn, you saw it too?" "What do you mean...saw it too?" He kind of chuckled and told me that he himself had never seen it, but he's heard that a few other guests in the last couple years have asked other staff about a man by the cornfield. I remember a chill running down my spine as he told me this, in fact I felt it just now as I typed it. Markus worked there for just under 3 years he told me, he said at least 2 to 3 guests every year or so ask the hotel about it. He told me his manager, I think her name was Laura, had been there for over 10 years and she heard about it too...from her old boss. Apparently whatever, or whoever it is had to have been doing this for well over 10 years, if not more, which is kind of terrifying if you ask me. Needless to say, Rob and I decided to just hang out in the front of the hotel when we had our cigarettes and a beer, we never went back to the patio the last couple of days we were there.
And the chimera-like rats that bend like a pretzel and walk on two legs It wasn’t just once or twice, I’ve seen them about 40 or 50 times, each time more of them at a time (it started as 2, then 5, then 8, then about 15, I stoped counting after that).
Everybody but midwestern people: What the hell midwest! When were you going to tell us this? Midwesterners: Ope, sorry about that. Kinda slipped my mind.
Unknown Fact: Antisocial doesn’t mean hostile. The definition in Psychology has nothing to do with it. Antisocial: not socialble; not wanting the company of others. Asocial: avoiding social interaction; inconsiderate of or hostile to others.
It’s just one the corn lords contemplating the possibility of snow in April when it was 80 out like a week before. How do I know? BECAUSE THAT HAPPENED IN MY AREA OF NEBRASKA! Also I love how pretty much every Midwesterner is like “no yeah that’s about right”
One day in NW Indiana, the windchill got down to -55 degrees with whiteout snow. The next day, it was 50 degrees with no wind, and the storm drains flooded because all the snow melted at once.
Midwesterners are at a higher dimensional level, we can appear at multiple place at the same time, as soon as you cross the border I’ll be hunting down those toes
My cousin and I were deer hunting one morning about 8 o'clock the day before Thanksgiving 2019. It was the second week of buck season in West Virginia. Southern West Virginia Mercer county in Egeria road specifically, just in case anybody wants to look it up. If you do look it up on a satellite map.the tower I'm going to be describing,you can say a hundred and forty four thousand acres standing at that Tower looking to the Eastand that's just looking at least not to mention what you can see north and west....we drove as far as we could back out in the mountains which was about 9 mi from the closest paved road. he had a dirt bike and I had a four-wheeler and we unloaded them and took off back outside where our hunting blind is on Egeria (Ejerry) Road. it's in Mercer county you can find it by a map and see how absolutely out in the middle of nowhere it is. There's an old military phone tower on top of their that's white and red and looks like a peppermint striped Tower. Anyway I digress, just after the tower we noticed a dirt path that cuts off of the gravel road that we've never seen before. Take note that we grew up here.. it's not uncommon for people to have big Jeeps or some type of truck with good four-wheel-drive and mud tires to just take a path off the side of a dirt road and go wherever they want to in the woods go and keep riding that path and make a small road or dirt path and it will come out somewhere up the road and back onto the original gravel road or it will just dead end in a big wide spot where you can turn around. but what was peculiar about the path is how wide it was and the type of tire tracks that was on the road... They looked like 18-wheeler tires or some type of very large heavy vehicle. Because there was really thick tread and the treada deep enough that it made us believe that it was a heavy vehicle but we couldn't figure out why someone would take a heavy vehicle that far out into the woods like that. So we decided to go back to my Jeep and get my metal 5-gallon gas can and attach it to the back of my four-wheeler in case we needed extra gas. we make it about five miles down this road and I mean we are way out in the middle of nowhere. (to give you an idea how far out in the mountains we are, if an animal would see us, especially a bear, deer, turkey, panther or a mountain lion, I would be willing to bet an entire month's pay that those animals have never seen a human before) we're almost 30 miles from a paved road... In the mountains. The nearest city, Bluefield, population 30,000. We travel about 30 minutes out a one-lane paved road to the dirt road which is about 45 minutes from the nearest town. And then we travel 9 miles to the tower zig zag up the mountain on a dirt road in which after December snowfall comes you can't travel this roadany more until the weather breaks in the end of March....... Then we traveled at least 5 more miles out a mountain path that had not been cut out by a bulldozer or tractor. It had just been ran through by big vehicles. We decide to smoke a doobie and I light it up and we take about two or three tokes each and I stopped in the road to put the rest of the joint out and put it in a medicine bottle that I kept my weed in at the time. I turned my Jeep off to see if maybe there's a natural gas rig platform mining gas from the ground which is very common here but we can't hear anything except for ''''beeping and an intercom. My cousin said have you ever seen a black snake this time of year and I said there ain't no snakes out right nowand I looked forward and there was this what look like a snake going across the road but it was a black wire about a half an inch thick all the way across the path just like what you see on the road that the department of highways puts down to count vehicles as they travel so the DOH can get an idea of how many travelers are on the road. Anyway, I pulled up and as soon as my front tire hit that black why are going across the road we heard a loud buzzer off where the intercom and beeping was coming from. And my cousin said no way!!!!!!! in about the time he said that I realize what was going on. I put my Jeep in park and got out and stepped on the wire on my side of the Jeep and every time I stepped on it the buzzer sounded. About 20 seconds after I stepped on the buzzer multiple times we heard somebody raising hell in a big V8 vehicle coming up The path... It was a dark green, black and brown Hummer with apassenger driver and a man on top of the Hummer manning the 50 caliber machine gun. I thought to myself what the f*** is going on... And the first thing the SFC said to me was put your f****** hands up where I can see it now and I said we are hunting I mean no harmand the sergeant said I don't give a f*** if you're out here blowing each other get your hands in the f****** air NOW!!!!!!! 👀👁️👁️👀. Well that made me realize that this large well-trained military personnel was not f****** around. he said do you have any weapons and I said yes sir he said what do you have I said a rifle or shotgun and two pistols. He said why do you have so many weapons, I said this is West Virginia Sir. He said what does that have to do with anything? I said, I have 37 guns in my gun cabinet at home. He said are you guys out here hunting I said yes sir and my cousin said yes sir and he said why do you call me sir are you trying to manipulate me and get me to go easy on you? I said no sir. He looked over at the sergeant that was with him and then looked back at me and said how long were you in the military and I said 2000-2008 he said where did you serve and I said Fallujah Kandahar Kabul and Ganjgal valley. he said are you lying to me and I said no sir he said what is your MOS and I said 0317. He said what's your rank? I said Gunnery Sergeant. He immediately changed his demeanor and told my cousin and I to turn around and do not come back down this road and don't tell anyone about this road. I said what are y'all doing down here? He looked at me and said I don't want to ruin your day, have a good day Sir. they got in there Hummer and settin looked at me and I backup turned around and got out of there.on the way back out we counted seventeen camera on the back sides of trees,. so that the only way that you can see them is after you pass them and turn around and look the opposite direction you come. I have never seen cameras like this either. They were moving and they were infrared and some type of motion sensor but I think that they had some sort of weaponry attached to them like a gun barrel because as the camera moved, if you didn't move your body but you moved your arms something underneath the camera moved along with you. They were hyper high tech.
Mr. Creeps, You're going to be at 500k subs by the end of March & probably at 1 million by the end of the year. Keep up the fantastic job for for real.👍😘😇😍👌
From mice/squirrel/raccoon things twisting like a pretzel and walking on two legs towards you, to big deer boi’s waking you up in the middle of the night (both in/ near the forest), the Midwest has it all (I’m in the Midwest btw)
Honestly, I live in the Midwest and used to dream,see,and have meditations about pure black figures that I’ve seen my entire life. I grew up in the boonies. I used to draw the stuff I seen and have one that’s a person with light around them facing a dark figure that mimics the person in the light, the shadows copied the light waves. It’s kinda unsettling. I’ve never had a full blown encounter with a dark figure other then in my dreams but there was always a pure light figure that would be in the same dream. Out of the corners of my eyes there is something always lurking, but I’m from it’s home so I don’t think it’ll bother me.
I live in the midwest, specifically between the northern part of Omaha and a smaller, but rapidly growing town of Bennington. But my mom was born in Kansas city Missouri.
I giess cause i live 5 min from st louis but in Illinois it seems really dumb, like people think, there are tons of tornados oit here, buts its the same thing in California, everyone out here is affraid of earthquakes, but i was born riverside ca and moved to Illinois when i was 12, so maybe the location of the story took me out
“Don’t come to the Midwest, something lurks in the dark”
If it isn’t meth heads or shitty weather I don’t know what it could be
Life Of A Gold do u live in the Midwest and let’s not talk about city life to rural life now about drugs etc
@@thomasrocks92 I'm from Iowa. Iowa is basically meth, dirty unsettling Walmarts, unexpected tornados, abandoned buildings, a complete lack of fashion sense, and farms. People Of Walmart jokes, that's us.
May be meth infested weather.😂😂😂
@@tiffanybenefield1980 Weather infested meth?
@@JimmyT28
Lololololololol yeah just something I thought of on the spot.
Before he edited it said "dome come to the Midwest"
Frigging goddamn Roman era architecture
Jackson Mitton 😂
doug dimmadome owner of the dimmsdaledimmadam
This story: *Exists*
Midwesterners: Welp, guess we’ll die.
FUCK
Help.
I’m here in Missouri and my body is ready.
I already live in the Midwest
Incorrect
*midwesterner cocking a shotty*
Creeps all your stories are absolutely amazing but these cryptid stories are amazing! You nail them perfectly everytime
I am from Missouri and I encourage everyone I know to never go there on a daily basis.
Ok but that's just missouri
I’m from stl, and I tell everyone to gtfo on a regular basis
@@sixx6789 Doing the Lords work, my man.
Missouri is wayyy better than illinois, fuckin hate this state
@@tylerhamblen2591 I hear Illinois is starting to lose people to other states. lol. The only good thing is Chicago and even that is not a good thing.
Title: Something lurks in the dark
Me, an Ohioan: Crackheads? Human traffickers? Construction workers? Corn? Shitty weather?
Abby Tracy a prepper wearing a 3m 6500 half face respirator and swimming goggles walking his dog in the middle of the night by the light of a candle lantern modified to use vegetable oil if candles aren’t available?
I can only agree with you on corn for Minnesota
Lol same- an Iowan
"He was entirely black"
Now that is scary
*David Dukes wants to know your location*
*Looks up from newspaper in Detroit
Wait a fukin minute
And the cops be like:Now this is an Avengers level threat
Me: *nervously laughs in Indiana.
Flawless Cowboy facts😅
Laughs in Chicago
@@troyfabrizius9942 y'all already got enough to worry about 🤣
Your not from Indiana if you haven't seen a meth zombie
Laughs in gun owning Ohioan
And to think. Just today I was talking to someone about something I saw in a field in Kansas when I was there several years back on a business trip.
EDIT: Since a few people wanted to know, I figured this would be the easiest place to reply. Sorry for the delay, we were away for a couple days.
I am not very familiar with the midwest, me being a NJ guy, but one of the things I learned when traveling there a few times - Kansas particularly - is that when a businesses property has an open area, if they plant corn on that area they can use it for some kind of tax benefit. Of course, once they mentioned this, that is when I noticed corn fields almost everywhere, including office buildings.
The hotel we were staying at for the business trip had a field too on the side, but not in the back. Located in the rear of the hotel there was a small patio area which had some tables and a path that led to the small pool area. Behind the pool area there was a fairly large grassy area that reminded me a lot of NJ where I live.
After about 50-50 yards or so was a road and on the other side of that road was a cornfield.
I don't remember what day it was, but it was the middle of the week, so we'll just say Wednesday night. I smoked cigarettes at the time, so I would sit back there, smoke, have a few drinks and BS with my other co-worker Rob. We had already been there for a couple of days and met this other guy that worked there that would occasionally come back there too, hang out for a bit, smoke a butt and then go back into work. He was around our age, and was a cool enough guy.
It was dark, around 9-9:30, I had just gotten off the phone with my wife and I decided to smoke one more cigarette, have 1 more drink and call it a night. After a few minutes, Rob came outside, asked me for a cigarette and we ended up hanging out for another 30-40 minutes or so.
Rob was sitting at the table with his back to the road, facing me. At first I thought it was my eyes playing tricks on me, but every so often I thought I would see something lurking around the road at the edge of the cornfield. I would look over but couldn't see it when I looked in that direction. Eventually Rob noticed I kept looking over his shoulder, finally asking what I was looking at.
"I think I keep seeing someone pacing around by the field over there," I say.
He turns around, looks and doesn't see anything.
"You're bugging out dude, have another drink," he said laughing.
I shrugged it off, grabbed my drink and just as I took a sip there was this incredibly loud howling sound from the area I kept seeing that figure. Rob heard it too and of course turned around asking, "WTF was that?"
Of course now, we are both staring intently at the road into the field. At first there was nothing, no movement, no sounds but the crickets. It was like they were screaming in my ear. They were the most prominent sound in the silence that followed that blood curdling howl.
It was Rob who saw it first.
"Holy shit, is that what you saw?" he pointed.
I looked where he was pointing and in the dim, outer shine of the street lamp, I saw it.
"Yeah! That's it...is it a person?"
We kept looking, the thing just stood there. It looked like a fairly tall, lanky person standing there with either a hoodie on or long hair. It was difficult to see in the dark and also quite a distance away, but it stood there, just outside the full light of the street lamp, motionless.
He or it had to have known we saw it, because it just stood there facing us, staring at Rob and I like we were looking back at it. Had I have been right next to it, I probably only would have heard it's breathing...other than that it just stood there, frozen.
Eventually, it walked backwards and disappeared back into the field.
We stared in the direction for another moment or two, it was Rob who spoke first saying that he had had enough for the night and was going to go to his room and go to sleep.
I agreed, I didn't really want to be back there as well. I don't know if it was just someone playing a trick or what, but I didn't really feel like finding out, so I went inside too.
The next day, Rob and I did our work, talked about it a little bit but not too much, but it was still on my mind. So later that afternoon, after we were back at the hotel again for the rest of the night, I ran into Markus, the guy that worked there we had met. He was bringing in one of those concierge luggage carts from outside.
"Did you guys hang out last night? I went out there around 10:30 and you guys weren't there."
I told him we had been but we went inside early. He asked if it was because I had to get up early for work, I told him "No."
I then proceeded to tell him what we heard and saw outside last night.
He stopped rolling the cart, looked at me: "Damn, you saw it too?"
"What do you mean...saw it too?"
He kind of chuckled and told me that he himself had never seen it, but he's heard that a few other guests in the last couple years have asked other staff about a man by the cornfield.
I remember a chill running down my spine as he told me this, in fact I felt it just now as I typed it.
Markus worked there for just under 3 years he told me, he said at least 2 to 3 guests every year or so ask the hotel about it. He told me his manager, I think her name was Laura, had been there for over 10 years and she heard about it too...from her old boss.
Apparently whatever, or whoever it is had to have been doing this for well over 10 years, if not more, which is kind of terrifying if you ask me.
Needless to say, Rob and I decided to just hang out in the front of the hotel when we had our cigarettes and a beer, we never went back to the patio the last couple of days we were there.
See? The midwest is Evil. It can't be unseen or forgotten. Ever. Sorry for your luck.
What did you see?
Mate need some details!!! On the edge of me seat!
What did u see a tractor lol
what was it?
The only scary things in the Midwest are Tornados and Chicago. Well maybe the Wendigos.
based on all the stories I've heard, midwest is actually home to native american skinwalkers. wendigos inhabit the coasts and far north
Chiraq 😳
And the entire state of Missouri
And the chimera-like rats that bend like a pretzel and walk on two legs
It wasn’t just once or twice, I’ve seen them about 40 or 50 times, each time more of them at a time (it started as 2, then 5, then 8, then about 15, I stoped counting after that).
Josh Parrish HOLD UP
"Dome Come" sounds like something I want inside of me.
Blessed typo.
Apollo delete this comment *NOW*
Why -.- xD
More like Blursed
It says dome right but when you click on the vid it’s don’t makes no sense 😂
But this is cursed comment.
More Midwest Terror! Thank you Mr. Creeps!!! I’m from Wisconsin and I promise you it’s a perfect state for “Creepy” content
We just have serial killers here in Wisconsin. 🤔🥺
We just have serial killers here in Wisconsin 🥺🤔
I can't wait to watch this while going to sleep
Everybody but midwestern people: What the hell midwest! When were you going to tell us this?
Midwesterners: Ope, sorry about that. Kinda slipped my mind.
“Dome come”
Lol, yeah he changed it
Yea he changed it
@@meechie6240 Oh, typo? Was very confused. Thx.
@@gojays8735 ur welcome
12:41 to 13:02
It took the writer 21 seconds to say
“I felt as if I was being watched”
we tease you abt the spelling cuz we love ya creeps!
I live in the Midwest never going outside after 9:00 pm
Me,from Wisconsin: probably an escaped chicken or something.
Unknown Fact: Antisocial doesn’t mean hostile. The definition in Psychology has nothing to do with it.
Antisocial: not socialble; not wanting the company of others.
Asocial: avoiding social interaction; inconsiderate of or hostile to others.
Lmao nobody asked
Jude Bennett I don’t recall asking for your input
Ik its a joke
Not sure what the how relevant this is but I feel smarter now.
Well.. That explains me all better!!-😉👍😂👀😬
Seriously though...👀
I already live in the Midwest
@Ulf Knudsen And skulk, I bet you a dollar.
Yes
@@JackKenison5000 Knew it. Not to skulk shame. Do you,my friend.
I'm so confused right now. I first thought it was about a doppleganger type thing and then it turned into some sort of secret gov't experiment story.
John Golden yeah I got lost in this story too
Wo4H
Waited all day for this
Whenever I read titles that tell me to not do something......
I immediately wanna do it.
Midwest: *exists*
Me, laughing nervously: I'm in danger
While revising this story, did the author go through with a thesaurus and change every damn word? 😂 Like holy shit dude
That sounds like Washington county or DeSoto Mo .
U feel relieved to see the ⛅
Story: "Don't come to the Midwest"
Me: *laughs in European*
* Sweats in native Kansan *
*live in Illinois*
Haha, I’m in danger
Me too mate
Something lurks in the dark.... junkies, raccoons, and coyotes lmao
I live in branson and am alone in a park listening to this. Ooofff
I live in the midwest and the only dangerous thing is the weather
Amen
Nice story creeps. Thanks for this
Im from Kansas city, Ks and not even in the country side but some counties are pretty spooky at night or even during the day.
It’s just one the corn lords contemplating the possibility of snow in April when it was 80 out like a week before. How do I know? BECAUSE THAT HAPPENED IN MY AREA OF NEBRASKA! Also I love how pretty much every Midwesterner is like “no yeah that’s about right”
One day in NW Indiana, the windchill got down to -55 degrees with whiteout snow.
The next day, it was 50 degrees with no wind, and the storm drains flooded because all the snow melted at once.
Watches this video IN the Midwest 😶
The Midwest is a very large chunk of land dude.
Midwesterners are at a higher dimensional level, we can appear at multiple place at the same time, as soon as you cross the border I’ll be hunting down those toes
@@pqbdwmnu don't forget driving with 1 square inch of clear windshield
Can confirm... Iowa can get spooky at night... Its the corn rows
Reads title while dipping a cheeseball in ranch and drinking a Busch light* “Ope, Iowa story”
*opes in Minnesotan*
So Shadow People live in The Midwest? Sounds legit awesome story by the way
I'd prefer the Midwest right now over hot, humid, and stormy Florida!
You won’t when it isn’t summer. It’s below 50 here for like 7 months out of the year.
“Hey google, what’s the price of a plane ticket from Missouri to Philadelphia?”
Come to MN or IA, MN is too cold and IA is boring except for a week or two in summer
Anyone else notice how much His voice has changed in the past 1-2 Years?
Maureen Gazzo puberty
The scariest place to live in the country the Midwest I know lived in Illinois now Missouri old evil lives here
Jersey Stotler
I heard some crazy stories about things in the old mines and caves in Missouri.
Hey Midwestern here Indiana born and raised the Midwest is not boring love your stories by the way
Moving to Montana was creepy as all hell. Driving through absolutely nothing at night is terrifying.
“Don’t come to the Midwest, or at least Missouri,”
Me who’s about to move to Missouri: 👁👄👁
It’ll bring you Missouri
plus 4 me daddy
How do I like this more then once?
My cousin and I were deer hunting one morning about 8 o'clock the day before Thanksgiving 2019. It was the second week of buck season in West Virginia. Southern West Virginia Mercer county in Egeria road specifically, just in case anybody wants to look it up. If you do look it up on a satellite map.the tower I'm going to be describing,you can say a hundred and forty four thousand acres standing at that Tower looking to the Eastand that's just looking at least not to mention what you can see north and west....we drove as far as we could back out in the mountains which was about 9 mi from the closest paved road. he had a dirt bike and I had a four-wheeler and we unloaded them and took off back outside where our hunting blind is on Egeria (Ejerry) Road. it's in Mercer county you can find it by a map and see how absolutely out in the middle of nowhere it is. There's an old military phone tower on top of their that's white and red and looks like a peppermint striped Tower. Anyway I digress, just after the tower we noticed a dirt path that cuts off of the gravel road that we've never seen before. Take note that we grew up here.. it's not uncommon for people to have big Jeeps or some type of truck with good four-wheel-drive and mud tires to just take a path off the side of a dirt road and go wherever they want to in the woods go and keep riding that path and make a small road or dirt path and it will come out somewhere up the road and back onto the original gravel road or it will just dead end in a big wide spot where you can turn around. but what was peculiar about the path is how wide it was and the type of tire tracks that was on the road... They looked like 18-wheeler tires or some type of very large heavy vehicle. Because there was really thick tread and the treada deep enough that it made us believe that it was a heavy vehicle but we couldn't figure out why someone would take a heavy vehicle that far out into the woods like that. So we decided to go back to my Jeep and get my metal 5-gallon gas can and attach it to the back of my four-wheeler in case we needed extra gas. we make it about five miles down this road and I mean we are way out in the middle of nowhere. (to give you an idea how far out in the mountains we are, if an animal would see us, especially a bear, deer, turkey, panther or a mountain lion, I would be willing to bet an entire month's pay that those animals have never seen a human before) we're almost 30 miles from a paved road... In the mountains. The nearest city, Bluefield, population 30,000. We travel about 30 minutes out a one-lane paved road to the dirt road which is about 45 minutes from the nearest town. And then we travel 9 miles to the tower zig zag up the mountain on a dirt road in which after December snowfall comes you can't travel this roadany more until the weather breaks in the end of March....... Then we traveled at least 5 more miles out a mountain path that had not been cut out by a bulldozer or tractor. It had just been ran through by big vehicles. We decide to smoke a doobie and I light it up and we take about two or three tokes each and I stopped in the road to put the rest of the joint out and put it in a medicine bottle that I kept my weed in at the time. I turned my Jeep off to see if maybe there's a natural gas rig platform mining gas from the ground which is very common here but we can't hear anything except for ''''beeping and an intercom. My cousin said have you ever seen a black snake this time of year and I said there ain't no snakes out right nowand I looked forward and there was this what look like a snake going across the road but it was a black wire about a half an inch thick all the way across the path just like what you see on the road that the department of highways puts down to count vehicles as they travel so the DOH can get an idea of how many travelers are on the road. Anyway, I pulled up and as soon as my front tire hit that black why are going across the road we heard a loud buzzer off where the intercom and beeping was coming from. And my cousin said no way!!!!!!! in about the time he said that I realize what was going on. I put my Jeep in park and got out and stepped on the wire on my side of the Jeep and every time I stepped on it the buzzer sounded. About 20 seconds after I stepped on the buzzer multiple times we heard somebody raising hell in a big V8 vehicle coming up The path... It was a dark green, black and brown Hummer with apassenger driver and a man on top of the Hummer manning the 50 caliber machine gun. I thought to myself what the f*** is going on... And the first thing the SFC said to me was put your f****** hands up where I can see it now and I said we are hunting I mean no harmand the sergeant said I don't give a f*** if you're out here blowing each other get your hands in the f****** air NOW!!!!!!! 👀👁️👁️👀.
Well that made me realize that this large well-trained military personnel was not f****** around. he said do you have any weapons and I said yes sir he said what do you have I said a rifle or shotgun and two pistols. He said why do you have so many weapons, I said this is West Virginia Sir. He said what does that have to do with anything? I said, I have 37 guns in my gun cabinet at home. He said are you guys out here hunting I said yes sir and my cousin said yes sir and he said why do you call me sir are you trying to manipulate me and get me to go easy on you? I said no sir. He looked over at the sergeant that was with him and then looked back at me and said how long were you in the military and I said 2000-2008 he said where did you serve and I said Fallujah Kandahar Kabul and Ganjgal valley. he said are you lying to me and I said no sir he said what is your MOS and I said 0317. He said what's your rank? I said Gunnery Sergeant. He immediately changed his demeanor and told my cousin and I to turn around and do not come back down this road and don't tell anyone about this road. I said what are y'all doing down here? He looked at me and said I don't want to ruin your day, have a good day Sir. they got in there Hummer and settin looked at me and I backup turned around and got out of there.on the way back out we counted seventeen camera on the back sides of trees,. so that the only way that you can see them is after you pass them and turn around and look the opposite direction you come. I have never seen cameras like this either. They were moving and they were infrared and some type of motion sensor but I think that they had some sort of weaponry attached to them like a gun barrel because as the camera moved, if you didn't move your body but you moved your arms something underneath the camera moved along with you. They were hyper high tech.
Great Narrating and story and i have friends that live in the midwest of Missouri and Indiana
Be easy on the Midwest lol I live there too dammit 🤣 love you Mr. Creeps
Sorry. You guys make hella great corn. Nobody meant to hurt your feels.
Mr. Creeps,
You're going to be at 500k subs by the end of March & probably at 1 million by the end of the year. Keep up the fantastic job for for real.👍😘😇😍👌
Do more underwater horror. If you find some on reddit. If.
Yes!!! Made my Friday night!!
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I'm going to check in all my Midwest friends now!!
already in the midwest. can attest all thats out here is drunks
Thats everywhere
As they say in Missouri, I ain't goin' back to Missouri!
It sounds like the foundation was trying to contain or study the anomoly and got sucked into the dark filed.
Dome? Darn it, it’s happened.
i'm from missouri and i agree wholeheartedly. everyone stay away. far far away. there's nothing for you here.
I don’t like how eerily similar the description of the setting was to my own neighborhood.
From mice/squirrel/raccoon things twisting like a pretzel and walking on two legs towards you, to big deer boi’s waking you up in the middle of the night (both in/ near the forest), the Midwest has it all
(I’m in the Midwest btw)
Mr. creeps are you using moonlight Sonata at the end of videos
*Reads title*
*Realizes I live in Missouri*
Me too I honestly don't see what the big deal is
I live here to
Lived in missouri my whole life and have been in the woods constantly ever since I was little the only thing lurking in the woods are bears and deer
This is just a bash on Missouri and I love it. -Kansas resident
Edit: guess I’ll die in KS too
Interesting new upload! Time to listen!👍🏿
Good stuff as always man
I like the stories that are 45 minutes or longer
More camping stories dude...love your work
Sounds like a training camp for shadows
I relish any supernatural force to try and come to me, I live in Kansas AND I AM REALLY BORED AND WILL ENJOY THE SHIT OUT OF THIS!
Honestly, I live in the Midwest and used to dream,see,and have meditations about pure black figures that I’ve seen my entire life. I grew up in the boonies. I used to draw the stuff I seen and have one that’s a person with light around them facing a dark figure that mimics the person in the light, the shadows copied the light waves. It’s kinda unsettling. I’ve never had a full blown encounter with a dark figure other then in my dreams but there was always a pure light figure that would be in the same dream. Out of the corners of my eyes there is something always lurking, but I’m from it’s home so I don’t think it’ll bother me.
Your awesome I love your channel soooooooooo much!
I have a vid title
: don’t come to the Mid East SOMETHINGS REALLY COLD
This is the greatest darkness of all time.
You didn't put the link to the story in the description.
I live in the midwest, specifically between the northern part of Omaha and a smaller, but rapidly growing town of Bennington. But my mom was born in Kansas city Missouri.
Me: oh cool the first story is about Missouri! We’re not mentioned often
Me: oh...second story too huh?
Me: *sweats*
To late to not come I’ve feckin lived here my whole life
I live in Missouri so i made sure this was a creepypasta
I too live in the Midwest and also had a last night with a 6 pm
I love ur story's keep up the great work
dome come sounds like a food made of berries, celery, and ice cream
Dude you should work with Mr. Nightmare, Corpse Husband, MrCreepypasta, Nightmare Files, and Dr. creepen
Something lurks in the dark
So if you hear someone say TECH N9NE or. CHAA,
RUNN...
Midwest choppas chaaa
Ty Mr. Creeps! I love your voice. You make every story perfect. Have a wonderful evening. Btw, enjoy a dessert and maybe some wine. Just a thought.
Don't turn Mr. Creeps into an alcoholic!!!
When you live in Detroit a lot of things lurk in the dark
Hey, it's not THAT bad in the midwest...
What about Wisconsin?
I live in the midwest, he isn’t lying.
Guess they cant all be great
I'm from Iowa. I don't need a creepypasta to tell me to this place sucks. I already tell people to move somewhere else.
There's a lot of creepy things out here in this world
I thought about relocating there though...
I see a lot of people insulting rural areas but mid west and rural areas have a lot of great things and the city life isn’t the greatest anymore
that's just because it's fun to rag on these places that have nothing going on
As a resident of Missouri I can attest
I giess cause i live 5 min from st louis but in Illinois it seems really dumb, like people think, there are tons of tornados oit here, buts its the same thing in California, everyone out here is affraid of earthquakes, but i was born riverside ca and moved to Illinois when i was 12, so maybe the location of the story took me out
Thumb nail: what my brother sees when he is hiding in hide and seek
Man...lotta creepy stories taking place in missouri lately. Not sure if I should worry about monsters or neighbors 😹
Same thing here in the Midwest
i wish this was a movie or something
i'm sorry but if you need a LABEL to let you know it is a beer bottle, you have had more than enough to drink