1st story: I think it was a big cat or wolf. I've read many stories where an animal that recently lost babies or miscarried found a human child and treated it like its baby. A group of lions protected a child from r*apists in Africa then let authorities take her.
Just saw your comment after I commented. XD I'll copy it here for convenience: First story, Catherine, I believe was solved recently. She was abducted, given a medication class called "amnestics" (such as, disgustingly, date-rape drugs like Rohypnol or Ketamine), and no one was ever identified as her abductor nor did she ever recall what happened. Ngl, 8 year old girl abducted and fed date-rape drugs... Might be best that she never remembers any of it.
1s story, SOOO many stories of kids just disappearing in the Forrest and reappearing somewhere else farther unharmed... It's weird. It's almost like cosmically the Forrest won't hurt lost kids in it.
Story #3. I think was definitely a Mushroom trip. They got lost, spent the night, were just hungry, found some mushrooms that look safe (bad idea) don't remember eating them and had a bad trip.
@@abdurrahmandureng some people go automatic like there are some drunk people who can drive like they never drank before im not saying they should but yeah
1st story: There's actually another story like this in another Mrballen video, nobody could understand how a kid could survive a experience like that unharmed. 2nd story: There's just too many similarity between the dead girl and the imaginary friend to be a coincidence. I doubt the girl could've known about the dead girl but even if yes she literally survived because someone protected her. One thing is sure, you are an awful grandparent if you bring a 6ys old kid to a dangerous hike like that and you won't watch her literally everytime. Adults can lost easily let alone a little girl. 3rd story: I don't know if they were eating some mushrooms and hallucinated but i felt bad for the sister. Her brother was definitely the lucky one, he got out from the forest fast and was only a bit confused. The sisters experience on the other hand sounds terrifying. That story about the hiding and watching strangers for days, i just can't imagine myself out there in the forest terrified by them for days.
For story #2, I'm sorry, but I would just throw the whole child away. I ain't risking no little wood demon following us home, cause you decided to throw a damn tantrum. My Hispanic ass could never 😭🚫
Fr. I'm half Hispanic, but even my Bulgarian (European) grandparents would've dragged me and made a scene LMAO I would've never gotten away with acting like that. White American parents are way too easy on their kids.
My main question if in the first story: if you knew your kid wasn’t a strong swimmer, why wasn’t she wearing a life vest. Even back then, life vests were a thing. Even if they were, I would be forcing my kids to wear a life vest. I don’t care if they complain, I rather they be mad at me alive than happy only to drown.
I think some of these Missing 411 type of incidents only appear unexplainable simply because we lack key information that's been obfuscated either intentionally or unintentionally. I also think there are phenomena that occur in large wooded and forested areas that today we could genuinely call supernatural/paranormal but only because we currently lack a high enough level of scientific understanding. There could forces at play that we aren't yet able to perceive with current technology. For instance, it's possible that as technology advances, humanity may be able to perceive new senses or layers of existence that we are currently unaware of. Similar to how in the past the development of tools like telescopes and microscopes, allowed us to see objects and phenomena that were previously invisible to the naked eye.e.
story #2 the grand parents were likely being more neglectful than they made it out to be. the girl wandering off and getting lost and then eventually getting help from an apparition of some kind, is more believable than the bullshit they said about "constantly" checking on her. bullshiiiit. they probably ignored her for a good little while assuming she was continuing to follow.
2 one : I think it was her subconscious telling her what was the best she could do , the helicopter didn't see her because there's always dead spot they don't check
Nah, I've been to that exact trail before. There are no blind spots on top of that rock. That helicopter would see her right away that night. If you go back in the video, he shows the real photo of it also.
A lot of these guardians lie about how well they keep their eyes on these kids. It's always, they looked away for a second and people just accept their excuses, and their irresponsible behavior.
If yall ever seen Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs there this character name Buck. His rules are always listen to Buck, *STAY* in the middle of the trial aka meaning don't be wondering off on your own.
2nd story, again. Child found MILES away somehow unharmed, it's almost supernatural. Like IF given the opportunity, something supernatural strikes to simply cosmically displace the child far away in a second.
Since you guys touched on families that live off the grid, may I suggest reacting to "Russian Family That Never Seen Another Human" by Infographics Show.
@@novatoboombeach8824 - Some people can't tell the difference between fact and what they imagine in their own minds, so they matter of factly state the latter as the former. It's irritating and arrogant.
Again, I'm a skeptic by default, but love the occult. And the woods of North of America we don't fully know what's hiding in them and Natives use to inhabit most of the world with their legends of both good and bad entities etc. But also I agree with Kidd I believe there's a FAIR amount of either feral people by choice or people who are COMPLETELY off the grid living off the land perfectly and have gotten REALLY good at hiding from other humans. And maybe most the time they're helpful to those lost, just wanting to avoid interaction. So like watching over them to make sure no animal or other malicious human gets them until eventually people looking for that person finds them.
You know what's funny? RIP Comedian Norman McDonald, he had a funny bit on like becoming obsessed with a missing woman on TV and in the bit goes as like a reporter: _"Behind me, searches are scouring the woods for Janice"_ and he goes: _"Oh fxck not the woods. Nothing good ever happens in the woods. I've seen enough of these fxcking stories to know Janice isn't going be bounding out of the woods any time soon."_ Then does a comic interpretation of Janice coming out alive confused why people are looking for her and taking her picture because she just want to take a walk through the woods. These stories weirdly prove that bit made in sarcasm accidentally true lol. Apparently something is up with the general Forrest of I guess North America where people can just magically go missing, reappear and not remember how. Weird.
1st story: I think it was a big cat or wolf. I've read many stories where an animal that recently lost babies or miscarried found a human child and treated it like its baby. A group of lions protected a child from r*apists in Africa then let authorities take her.
Just saw your comment after I commented. XD I'll copy it here for convenience:
First story, Catherine, I believe was solved recently.
She was abducted, given a medication class called "amnestics" (such as, disgustingly, date-rape drugs like Rohypnol or Ketamine), and no one was ever identified as her abductor nor did she ever recall what happened.
Ngl, 8 year old girl abducted and fed date-rape drugs... Might be best that she never remembers any of it.
@@JohnDoe-bk2hgI haven’t found anywhere that they solved it so you might’ve seen someone giving out their theory as a fact
@@ChronicF Ah right, mb. More likely I'm thinking of something else.
Uhm, where did you see the Lion story?
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1s story, SOOO many stories of kids just disappearing in the Forrest and reappearing somewhere else farther unharmed... It's weird. It's almost like cosmically the Forrest won't hurt lost kids in it.
“ I gotchu “ “ I gotchu “ I gotchu” 💀 how many times does one gotta say I gotchu for one to know they’re got lol
Story #3. I think was definitely a Mushroom trip. They got lost, spent the night, were just hungry, found some mushrooms that look safe (bad idea) don't remember eating them and had a bad trip.
It's either that or aliens
Also how was he able to drive if he was hallucinating
@@abdurrahmandureng some people go automatic like there are some drunk people who can drive like they never drank before im not saying they should but yeah
@@RavageLandsProduction True but we'll never know
Consistent kid and Cee keep it up yall the goat in my opinion 🐐🤎🤎
1st story: There's actually another story like this in another Mrballen video, nobody could understand how a kid could survive a experience like that unharmed.
2nd story: There's just too many similarity between the dead girl and the imaginary friend to be a coincidence. I doubt the girl could've known about the dead girl but even if yes she literally survived because someone protected her. One thing is sure, you are an awful grandparent if you bring a 6ys old kid to a dangerous hike like that and you won't watch her literally everytime. Adults can lost easily let alone a little girl.
3rd story: I don't know if they were eating some mushrooms and hallucinated but i felt bad for the sister. Her brother was definitely the lucky one, he got out from the forest fast and was only a bit confused. The sisters experience on the other hand sounds terrifying. That story about the hiding and watching strangers for days, i just can't imagine myself out there in the forest terrified by them for days.
For story #2, I'm sorry, but I would just throw the whole child away. I ain't risking no little wood demon following us home, cause you decided to throw a damn tantrum. My Hispanic ass could never 😭🚫
Fr. I'm half Hispanic, but even my Bulgarian (European) grandparents would've dragged me and made a scene LMAO I would've never gotten away with acting like that. White American parents are way too easy on their kids.
😂😂 it's giving "DEATH to all of them!" 🤣🤣
@@casluvs Never met southern White Women they throw it down 😂
she was a forest spirit probably
My main question if in the first story: if you knew your kid wasn’t a strong swimmer, why wasn’t she wearing a life vest. Even back then, life vests were a thing. Even if they were, I would be forcing my kids to wear a life vest. I don’t care if they complain, I rather they be mad at me alive than happy only to drown.
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Great video as always
I think some of these Missing 411 type of incidents only appear unexplainable simply because we lack key information that's been obfuscated either intentionally or unintentionally. I also think there are phenomena that occur in large wooded and forested areas that today we could genuinely call supernatural/paranormal but only because we currently lack a high enough level of scientific understanding.
There could forces at play that we aren't yet able to perceive with current technology. For instance, it's possible that as technology advances, humanity may be able to perceive new senses or layers of existence that we are currently unaware of. Similar to how in the past the development of tools like telescopes and microscopes, allowed us to see objects and phenomena that were previously invisible to the naked eye.e.
Right? We honestly dont know everything there is about the world we live in. We only believe what we can honestly see or perceive
story #2 the grand parents were likely being more neglectful than they made it out to be. the girl wandering off and getting lost and then eventually getting help from an apparition of some kind, is more believable than the bullshit they said about "constantly" checking on her. bullshiiiit. they probably ignored her for a good little while assuming she was continuing to follow.
Exactly. I'm sure a lot of these people lie about how well they monitor these kids.
2 one : I think it was her subconscious telling her what was the best she could do , the helicopter didn't see her because there's always dead spot they don't check
Nah, I've been to that exact trail before. There are no blind spots on top of that rock. That helicopter would see her right away that night. If you go back in the video, he shows the real photo of it also.
#story 1 : there must be some plants that produce some kind of hallucinating agent through pollen to the air.
A lot of these guardians lie about how well they keep their eyes on these kids. It's always, they looked away for a second and people just accept their excuses, and their irresponsible behavior.
T-shirts are fire 🔥
30:59 LMFAOOO
Whatever they found in that cave is not their daughter 😂 no 8 year old has the stamina to run 30 miles. It’s some spooky shit going on 😭
The 1st story has to be something paranormal
She took en by aliens 👽
If yall ever seen Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs there this character name Buck. His rules are always listen to Buck, *STAY* in the middle of the trial aka meaning don't be wondering off on your own.
I don't even really like kidd and cee i love em lol appreciate the laughs all the time
35:20 I think it was DJ Khalid
2nd story, again. Child found MILES away somehow unharmed, it's almost supernatural. Like IF given the opportunity, something supernatural strikes to simply cosmically displace the child far away in a second.
Wow... they're making y'all mute Mr Ballen's theme music, too?
What? I've seen others muting the theme song, i never understood why. is it copyrighted or something?
Dolla Dolla so long and dirty like my soda Dolla Dolla can you hear me
Everybody in Arkansas
Since you guys touched on families that live off the grid, may I suggest reacting to "Russian Family That Never Seen Another Human" by Infographics Show.
Damn i can't find anything on this Elena.
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Story #2 was a helpful ghost who helped her
U were there. ? She told you that ? Or you assume??
@@novatoboombeach8824 - Some people can't tell the difference between fact and what they imagine in their own minds, so they matter of factly state the latter as the former. It's irritating and arrogant.
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Look at the real photo in the 3rd story...couldnt have been hypothermia.. everyone in tshirts in the pic
@@abducteeofearth1703 you obviously dont... if it were cold the searchers would have been wearing coats
These stories are the very reason black folks don't go out into the wild 😂 Nope!
true dat lmao 🤣
I’ll take the wild wilderness over the wild wild west of the inner city every day.
@@mshat18Why
Again, I'm a skeptic by default, but love the occult. And the woods of North of America we don't fully know what's hiding in them and Natives use to inhabit most of the world with their legends of both good and bad entities etc. But also I agree with Kidd I believe there's a FAIR amount of either feral people by choice or people who are COMPLETELY off the grid living off the land perfectly and have gotten REALLY good at hiding from other humans. And maybe most the time they're helpful to those lost, just wanting to avoid interaction. So like watching over them to make sure no animal or other malicious human gets them until eventually people looking for that person finds them.
You know what's funny? RIP Comedian Norman McDonald, he had a funny bit on like becoming obsessed with a missing woman on TV and in the bit goes as like a reporter: _"Behind me, searches are scouring the woods for Janice"_ and he goes: _"Oh fxck not the woods. Nothing good ever happens in the woods. I've seen enough of these fxcking stories to know Janice isn't going be bounding out of the woods any time soon."_ Then does a comic interpretation of Janice coming out alive confused why people are looking for her and taking her picture because she just want to take a walk through the woods. These stories weirdly prove that bit made in sarcasm accidentally true lol. Apparently something is up with the general Forrest of I guess North America where people can just magically go missing, reappear and not remember how. Weird.