I have lived in a remote area most of my adult life. I have discovered that if human beings show up at your house when you live in a secluded area, they’re usually up to no good.
@anthonymichael5078 I live on a mountain in East Tennessee and in my experience it's not "usually" trouble when strangers knock, but it's such a rarity that an unexpected knock occurs that it always kicks in my spider sense. I've never had an "incident", but the eerie thing is I have 2 neighbors that could hear me at my place, if I literally screamed (and that's assuming they don't have electronics or tools making noise and that they're home). In other words, if things get freaky, you're probably on your own. You're correct, anthonymichael, that "we are there too", but the thing is we're living there.
I'm 66, hike in northwoods Wisconsin with my dogs daily. I watch my dogs, they alert me quietly of wolves, bears, people. One time my aussie froze. I couldn't see what it sensed. She turned took my hand in her mouth and moved me back down the trail. She kept looking back, so did I. When we got to the truck i looked up the trail and saw a couger looking at us. Thank God for my dogs. I also live in a cabin in the woods. I have dogs and weapons, trail cams and a super lock system. No one gets close to my cabin before my dogs alert. I fear the wolves the most....and cougars.
I got turned around and lost deep in the woods north of Mercer during deer hunting season. I somehow found my way out, but the northwoods of WI are no joke.
Wisconsin here too. I’ve seen some weird stuff man. Especially in the Racine area. There’s some cemeteries on Indian burial grounds and they’re well known to be haunted
Grandma always said to us when we were scared of ghosts......"don't fear the dead, fear the living." Sometimes in some places, solitude is safety from self and others.
I visited your country, the hate and the hostility of big cities Is evident, people dont like each other, and mass immigration makes It worse. That kind of feeling doesn t go away in non Urban enviroment, in the country side where there Is no camera. Dont get me wrong country side Italy was already scart 30 years ago when Pacciani and cultists rounded around where the "Beast of Satan" committed their deeds. But country side us? I would not go around without a gun, if i had to camp I would go far away from routes. Takes b*lls tò be american.
I has an experience similar to what Diane shared. She talked about a 'feeling" that someone was out there. I live on a street with no street lights so night is very dark. Cant see anything. I went out to my trash can to throw a bag in there. As soon as I closed the lid I had a strange feeling someone was watching me. Total silence outside, pitch dark. couldn't see anything. I went in the house and grabbed a flashlight inside the front door. I came back out and shined a light in the yard. Dead smack in front of me about 20 feet was a deer staring right at me! How did I know he was looking at me? No sight, no sound. It was like I felt his presence.
It's called "Spidey-sense". 🕷 Was camping one summer with a group of friends up near Wright's Lake in the Sierra Nevada. Sitting around the campfire after dinner, having a few beers. Somebody says "Hey we forgot desert, watermelon." So they slice it up for everybody, and we throw the rinds into the woods behind us when we finish our slice. It's dark, and you're staring into the fire, and you lose your night vision. Fire crackling, small talk and jokes and laughter. Get up to take a leak in the woods, turn on the flashlight to see where I'm going, and there's 2 or 3 deer eating the watermelon rinds not 10 feet from the back of my chair. Scared the shit out of me. Snuck right up on us. I guess alcohol dulled my Spidey-sense.🕷
Your pupil will adapt and grow in the dark to a degree and allow you to see better if you give it few minutes. It may well be the case that the vision isnt the one that is getting improved but only the conscious registration of the sight. We smell and see things that don't register in our consciousness Think of how sexual hormones work. Invisible and untraceable by your conscious self, yet bodies know.
My favorite thing about JRE is the amazing people I've never heard of that show up. This woman is awesome, & Im definitely left wanting to know more about her.
She is not wrong. While at work at 4:30, I opened the back door to dump out some dirty water. After I closed the door, I felt regret for doing that. I felt like I was being watched. Five minutes later, there was a knock at the door. Dressed as a security guard, he wanted me to open the door. My spidey senses said absolutely not. It was found out later that he went to another business and tried to rob them. The worker opened the door. A man fueling up across the street saw a struggle and called the police. He was arrested, and after a few days in court, he decided to take a plea deal and plead guilty. Listen to your senses. I've had it happen two times, and the second time, I listened, and everything turned out fine. The first time, it was a feeling, and I couldn't shake it. I couldn't understand why I was feeling like I was living my final hours. Woke up the next morning and just kept having this nagging feeling like something bad was going to happen. I just didn't know what until I went to work and was shot in the face during a robbery at the same job. As soon as the guy pulled the sawed off 22 rifle over the counter that I realized that, hmm, I think I figured out why I have been having this feeling. Though I had many coworkers around, I knew something bad was going to happen to me. In the seconds leading up to him shooting me, I just thought, wow, in ten seconds, I'm going to be dead. Weird stuff like that goes through your mind. Luckily, where was shot, the bullet traveled through my cheek and exited just before my ear. It hit my ear lobe, but no damage to my ear. The doctor said I shouldn't have survived because it missed a major artery by your ear. Still enough blood to where the police who responded walked in and thought I was dead. Being 19 at the time, my parents were notified. My mother broke through a police barrier and jumped over the counter to where I was lying on the ground. Very interesting night. What really saved me was that just before he shot, my reaction was to turn away. Otherwise, at three feet away, it would have been an easy headshot. So, anytime something doesn't feel right, I listen to my little voice.
I used to go fairly deep into the Appalachian woods to forage for morel mushrooms and spread ginseng seeds. I ran into a few people and it was always creepy. Most of the time they were younger kids on four wheelers. One time I ran into a guy who was in his 50s. He seemed normal and dressed nice, like a dad out in the woods. He talked to me and was pleasant, but something seemed off. Then he offered to show me his "secret morel spot" which freaked me out. First off all I didn't want to know incase I was already aware of the spot, but more flaggishly, no stranger shows you their spots. You don't even want to show friends your spots, and if you do, you make them swear that they will never tell another soul. But this guy kept getting more insistent. Not in a threatening manner, but it felt super sketchy. I told him I was done for the day and headed back to my car. He may have just been a nice guy trying to spread the morel love, but he might have also buried my corpse out there somewhere. I wasn't trying to find out. I had a bowie knife on me, but I didn't really want to get into a knife fight with some dad guy in the middle of the wilderness over some mushrooms.
Or he wanted to start a homosexual relationship with you, that would take place in the forest everytime you guys went out looking for mushrooms together, alone. He was building up to something for sure. Some people are just disgusting, not always murderers. The amount people out there with a desire to kill random people is SOOOOO tiny, so think about it......
@@clemdane To come back and harvest in a few years. Really just to spread the plant as much as possible. I probably won't go back to check all of the spots I seeded.
A third of all humans can detect north with their eyes closed, when you see a dog about to do a number 2 and they spin around on the spot what the dog is doing most of the time is pooping with its head facing north. So people can detect things but also havent you seen the ex government workers who talk about the remote viewing people and how they can see things, like see where someone is being hidden when they are kidnapped, that stuff is real and well documented...
@@dreddykrugernewwow interesting about the dogs facing north thing I wonder why that is…yes the ability to sense stuff and ques in humans is profound if you know what your doing and how to use it properly
@@dreddykrugernewremote viewing is apart of being a Seer. Its one of God's Gifts to the Human Race as Abilities. Some people are Seers, Prophets, Healers, Polyglot, Magi ect. Psychic and Physical Miracles like Solomon, Joshua, Samson, Moses, Hezekiah ect. As time go on when extraterrestrials merge with mankind and cosmic technologies, most people will unlock Powers by then. The world will be a new Era, especially when the Two Witnessses unlock the Holy Ghost Power of Super Man Prime using White Lantern Ring
A girl I worked with here in the South told a story of growing up in NYC. A creepy guy was following her home one night so she ducked into her favorite pizza joint where the 2 brothers who ran it knew her. She sat in a booth looking out at the guy. They asked her what was sup. She said this guy is following me home from work. They look out and say, "That guy?" She said, "Yeah." They grabbed a bat, ran outside chasing the guy, and came back a little later and said, "You can go home now." Something tells me Old Bob took care of the situation.
This happened to me! I was on my families 100acre lot and my friend at I were 8years old at the time and we were deep in the woods. We started hearing footsteps and a bald man walked through the trail and we hid in the bushes bc why are you deep im the woods on private property. Survival instincts kicked in.
We used to spend a lot of time running around in the woods back in the day, then Jacob Wetterling happened. I was about his age and that happened in my state. That case really changed everything. It was like everything changed. Nothing was as innocent and pure anymore, and we had to be careful about where we went and who we talked to.
I think what is more scarier is when you are in the middle of nowhere and you hear something not very far off and you know you’re being watched. Somethings not right. Happened to me and two friends, we left as fast and as quiet as we could and never ever went back to that place.
I ran into a guy in the deep woods of WI. I was bird hunting in orange and he was bow hunting in camo. I found him on the ground blood tracking a deer and said hello to be polite. Unfortunately this man had suffered from a severe injury that resulted in, literally, most of his face being caved in. Just eyes and a sunken mouth, fixed in place. It is amazing this man was out and living his best life. I think about him often, but the fear I felt when he turned around is something I remember clearly. It was just not what you ever expect to see
@VenomShotYou i have a feeling he knew, I talked a while to be polite and he was nice, talking was a challenge but I could understand him. He was nice, I want to stress that. But man oh man that first 5 seconds I remember, vividly.
Something similar happened to me with a guy whose face got shot off. I was a little girl exploring the 2nd floor of a building I thought was abandoned - I got in through the back, was upstairs walking around exploring the rooms and suddenly I heard the front door open, so I popped my head around the corner and boom there he was! All I remember was his face and he had super long dread locks. Scared me so bad I turned around ran all the way home… I told my mom and she told me he was a really sweet guy & known around the neighborhood. Turns out he got robbed on his way home from work and they shot him in the face 😮
My mother always told me, 'Don't ever go against your feelings." Many people have reported feeling odd, scared, disturbed in the woods....there are many theories.....All I know is that when your dog starts pulling back or getting weird, you better run.
Joe is looking at her NOW saying, "what did they want?" She casually said "I was 25" Sad but drunk men and a 25 year old women in the woods by herself is a VERY bad combination💀☠😳😣
Some say that 99% of the human psyche operates subconsciously, with only 1% in conscious awareness. If this is true, then listening to your 'intuition' or 'gut feeling' is not superstition; it’s simply respecting the mechanics of the mind. Personally, my intuition often reveals insights about people and situations that are beyond what I consciously perceive or can detect with my five senses. Ignoring the messages from my subconscious would be like disregarding the bigger part of my mind-a dangerous way to live.
Intuition has been minimized it needs to be maximized. Trust in one's self is crucial and very necessary. For if u cannot trust yourself, how can u trust another??
I've gotten that feeling she's talking about one time in my life. I found a new fishing hole one day, out back roading. So I pulled over and got out to throw a line in, see if it was worth coming back to. The road was along this bluff, so I pulled off and parked right alongside it. Grabbed my rod an reel, and tackle box and went over to the waters edge. As soon as I cast out I got this feeling like I was being watched. I scanned the other side thinking maybe someone was already there, and I just hadn't noticed them. Didn't see or hear anybody. Then out of nowhere I just got this intense fear. I turned around and looked at the top of the bluff behind me, and there was a mountain lion sitting by a tree looking down on me. I froze, I didn't know what to do. I had to go back to my car to leave, but it was sitting about 30 feet above my car. I just started talking really loud, and slowly went to my car. It watched me the whole time, but never made a move toward me. If I hadn't gotten that feeling and turned around, I doubt I'd be here typing this now.
I lived off grid up a mountain. I had scary encounters and heard several others. I felt safer living in the city. The human experience was scarier than the paranormal.
Right? So many people reckon living off grid would be safer than a city, but that's not always the case. When you see a hostile man in the woods, you are shit out of luck.
I live in West Texas rural area, I had to go to Las Vegas last week. I've never been so scared. I've been there before but this time was different. I brought my daughter back, she's freaking out because there's nobody else around including no street lights.
@@MultiKm1 Not quite. Take New York for example. The city makes up just 0.5% of the states area, but annually around 60% of its murders happen inside city. So while you may feel safer in the city, you are surrounded by vastly more killers there and at a far greater proximity to them.
I’m African and I live in Africa and have been to the most rural parts of my nation.In my culture there’s what you call “amanwele” where you suddenly feel that there’s a bad spirit close by. It’s not always one individual that can feel the presents of the dark spirit it can happen to a group of people.Example it has happened to me and a few friends when we were in our teens.We were walking in the am’s in jungle when we suddenly felt scared,it’s like there was a bit of a warm air that suddenly changed our moods.
I would guess everyone has been scared at some point. But very few have been totally terrified, to a point your brain and instincts go to another level! I'm a big guy, I have been in the woods, city and some neighborhoods that made me uncomfortable. But several times in Iraq and Afghanistan I was truly and totally terrified. When you are being hunted down like an animal by some of the most dangerous people on the planet, no where to hide or get away, that's terrifying. I saw and heard things in the desert I can't explain, shadows moving around the FOB. Through the wire, inside the compound, hearing speech I didn't understand. Yet no one is there. Being touched at night by no one, hearing your name called when you are the only one awake. It would be a great show to have veterans on the show to tell you and your audience some of the weird shit that happened in Iraq and Afghanistan. I know I was not the only one. Also I think something followed me home after returning to the states because weird shit was still happening at my home for months. It affected my wife and kids also. But whatever it was has left me. All is quiet now. Ask other veterans about some of the strange crap over there! You will be surprised.
You might be interested in a channel that Mr. Ballen has been promoting and has aligned himself with in some way. I don't watch his channel religiously, but this channel specializes in just what you are talking about; stories told by veterans of their paranormal experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq and I believe some Vietnam scattered in here and there. You are far from alone evidently. I heard a sampling of some of them and they are creepy af, inside and over the wire, FOBs, night patrols on urban streets to rural mountainous terrain, caves etc; whether made up or not, I couldn't say, but these soldiers sure are convinced of something...different. I'll try to find it for you, if you respond favorably. I mean if you are interested of course.
Omg get this woman her own podcast! 🥰 she has the most chill & down to earth vibes I've ever seen. She knows her stuff & is very wise too! (Reminds me of my favourite aunt Sandra) who also had white/grey hair, but always had the kindest heart & super smart advice for us 💕
I live in the north east region of Montana in a very remote ranch house with 80 acres. Have seen everything from cougars, panthers, wolves to grizzly and black bears. One night I heard very loud banging noises across my open field by the timbers and thought it had to be people messing around on my property so I got my high beam spot light and shined it across the field towards the timber where the noise came from. I saw a large creature that looked like a big grizzly bear but standing upright and it looked right towards me and I could see it's gleaming eyes in the light and it took off through the timber running upright like a human. It took a couple big lunges and I could no longer see it but the following day I drove my 4 wheeler out to where I seen it and there was a huge log with bark pieces missing on it and also a standing living tree with pieces of bark missing off it where it hand been smacking this log against it. This was about 7 years ago and haven't seen or heard like it since but I'll never forget it.
Bears are terrifying man. Never seen one but I'm from Wisconsin and my family owns a cabin up north 15 mins south of the Michigan border. My grandpa has all kind of pictures of black bears. He told me this one story about when he was walking in the woods down to our dock late at night. He heard sticks crackling to his right and he could see a 6-7ft silhouette about 10-15 feet away. He had a flashlight and shined it at the thing. It was a giant moose just staring at him and he said he's never been more scared in his life. Just a curious moose but absolutely nothing to mess with haha.
The amount of normal people seeing Bigfoot males it hard to say it's not real. UT it must be small in population not to be known. Mountain gorilla's were only discovered very late so it does seem possible in that sense.
Dogs can sense spirits too. My father who had passed on had before this told me he hated his father ( my grandfather who I'd never met ) for leaving their family for another woman in California when he was ten... I later in life moved to California and FOUND my grandfather who I finally met... So, my grandfather and I were sitting down in his living room chatting for maybe 10-15 minutes and his little dog who was at first really quiet and friendly who had all the while not made any noise ALL OF A SUDDEN went over to the wall across from us and started signaling... whimpering then started barking at it... My grandfather said " She's never did that before, asking it "What's wrong honey, what's WRONG"? ... ⬅️ I was startled too, because for the rest of my visit, the dog kept looking at the opposite wall acting strange...it'd run away, then come back repeatedly whimpering then barking at that wall.... I'm saying it was the spirit of my father's anger at either me or his father, or BOTH of us, I to this day don't know what it was nor the reason... But that dog sensed something it never ever saw before, and you could TELL it was signaling "something is HERE"...
I live in the PNW and at around age 19 or 20 years I realized that people are my largest threat. I all but stopped using a flashlight at night and found comfort and security when wrapped up in the shadows and darkness. Caught a couple of wannabe burglars in this manner too.
Yep We live in the Appalachian mountains on 136 plus acres. We carry all the time, always on alert, creepy when darkness sets in, you cannot see 2 feet in front of you without a flashlight, creepy noises, shadows, animals, you name it 😮
I was hunting on the Cumberland Plateau and fog started creeping up from the creek.I started smelling something really muskie to the point I got up and moved,the smell seemed to be following me so after the third move I left the area but it was so unsettling that I left even though I was armed.Only time ever really spooked although around here nobody goes to the woods unarmed.
@badactor3440 No Idea,too foggy to see anything but I don't spook easy and had never even thought of bigfoot around here, but I have never smelled any wild game smell that strong.
@RobertAllen-e4i Bigfoot is known to stink to high Heaven. That was the first thing that came to mind when you mentioned "muskie" smell. Although it's relatively uncommon, there has been reports of Sasquatch in the mountains of Eastern Tennessee.
That is terrifying. The nose knows. The only creepy woods story I have is seeing some really really weird pulsating light. And seeing a bigfoots outline in a sliding glass door the same night
There’s a park in Milwaukee county, WI called Seven Bridges and I swear it’s haunted. Broad daylight, my brother and I were walking around the woods at seven bridges, and out of no where, this girl appeared behind us, she had a dirty-ish green night gown style shirt on, a satchel bag slung across her torso and didn’t have any shoes on. I cannot for the life of me remember what she said to us, but we did for sure talk to her and she had a very very soft spoken voice. Very gentle. We were kind of freaked our cause how she came out of no where and how she was dressed. Well maybe fifty feet down the path we notice she’s gone. Completely vanished. This wasn’t a cleared path in the woods where someone can wander off. It’s just one big open wooded area where you can see quite a ways ahead of you. We saw nobody though. Ive had a few other ghost encounters here in wisconsin. And ps: seven bridges is well known as a haunted place. I don’t dismiss or bank on it, but I do know that encounter was creepy and no explanation behind it. I enjoy these moments if I’m honest with you guys. Creepy but cool at the end of the day.
@ yeah it’s a weird park. I was there one night probably around 10pm with a buddy. And it was super, super creepy. We kept hearing branches or leaves crack outside of where we were stepping, I thought I saw something like 3 or 4 times. I’m not saying I did, you just know you’re in a weird place sometimes though. It’s strange cause there’s like a little beach front at the bottom of the hill by one of the bridges. And when you stand on the shore at the night time it’s so fuckin spooky. I can’t even describe it.
@@MikeKrochburnesThe way you described how the girl could of not have gone out of sight from the openness of the area is what got me, have had weird stuff happen to me like a spirit enter me from the back and only there was a medium present to get out I was in trouble, appreciate your reply.
@@LarryLamp my first time ‘thinking’ I saw a ghost was at a hospital parking lot next to a cemetery. Me and my friend were walking around probably like midnight again, we were bored kids during the summer. And we were walking passed the parking garage which was next to the fence of the cemetery. No f’in joke; like 20 yards ahead, some lady wearing nothing but a red night gown emerged from the cemetery and went over the fence, I don’t even remember seeing her hop the fence and I’m not saying I saw her go through the fence but like, she just appeared on the other side of the fence. She walked In front of us, and went straight into the parking garage. We were scared as hell and decided to follow her but she was gone. A security officer pulled up on us right then and there and we told him what happened. This was one crazy experience which happened about 20 years ago. She was filthy too. All dirty, hair messed up. No shoes or socks. I can’t imagine a lady using her bare toes and hopping a chain link fence. That must’ve hurt, but maybe she did. Maybe it was a drunk. Maybe it was a ghost. She didn’t respond to one word we shouted. Literally a scene out of a movie where a ghost just walks passed
I live in the Appalachian Mtns. What DKB in the 1st story experienced was likely a Sasquatch or other cryptid encounter. They are often felt before seen of heard. They were likely just checking her out. I am a cryptid researcher here in these mountains,and it's always humans which I fear the most.
@@derekolivas6943 Yeah,bc humans would have actually caused a problem - at least more than likely,and as was evident in her 2nd story. Sabe/Sasquatch would likely watch out over her being that she's alone and a woman,doing no harm.
I was in NC one night bringing hurricane helene relief supplies to a church around 10pm and on the way back saw a man on his hands and knees out of the corner of my eye on the shoulder of the road. I immediately got goosebumps and felt like I just saw a ghost. We stopped and made a U turn to find a 64 yr old man with blood on his arms talking about how he had been drugged and wrecked his truck, I couldn’t see the truck as it was about 75 feet from the road with branches and vines all over it from the wreck, but I could hear a dog inside the truck barking, I sat the man down and called 911. As I called 911 I approached the vehicle to see if anyone else was injured inside. when I got about 15 feet away I realized I was seeing the face of a very clearly dead man in the driver seat of the truck through the vines. In that moment I felt one of the most evil demonic presences I have ever felt, I turned around and walked back to the man immediately and started questioning him, he kept saying he had no clue who this man was… but that he had been drugged and woke up and shot this man to death. He said exactly “that body in the truck, I do believe that body to be dead” I responded “how did he die??” He said “I shot that body 3 times”. Right as he’s admitting this murder to me the police are showing up. I had no clue if he still had a weapon on him, I had mine on me… I’m tired of typing but the craziest part about this whole thing is I got it all on video. 20 whole mins of one of the scariest things I’ve ever walked up on… I thought I was just helping a car wreck victim… turns out the 64 yr old man murdered his buddy for trying to stop him from driving drunk. Before I saw the dead body he kept trying to convince me to help him to the truck to get his “phone”. When the cops showed up and put him in handcuffs I walked up to the truck again with the sgt to pull the vines off. When we got a good look inside there was a pistol laying right where he wanted me to bring him to get his “phone”. He probably would’ve killed me too and taken my truck to get away. Stay safe, stay smart, stay vigilant. & Never trust a strangers word. Your instincts aren’t lying. If you want to read more on the story the NC Cherokee co sheriffs office did a post on it. The murderers name was Richard Abrain
I hit the ditch on a rural gravel road in northern Alberta one rainy afternoon…walked a half mile back to a farm house, this was before we all have maps on our phones, and knocked on the door. I got off the porch and wait back a bit. A kid answered the door, like 4 years old…then the mom came to the door a minute later. I got information that I needed to direct the tow truck to me, but I felt terrible approaching that farm on foot. Just bad mojo…but I needed their help. The good old days I guess.
This can happen even over a short space. I was on the outskirts of an English city and in order to walk to another outskirts area it meant walking 2 miles through the countryside to cut the angle. This was 1 in the afternoon on a sunny day. But that 40 mins or so I was thinking how someone could really hurt me if they want to and there's no one to help. There's a quiet creepiness. I was relieved to get back in the city around masked young Black men with machetes
I frequently camped solo a few miles from home. The trail I walked was very familiar to me and I often walked it at night. One night I noticed that a limb had fallen out of a large tree on a hill - approx 50 yards off the trail - I could see by its silhouette against the sky that it was leaning against the trunk of the tree. I made a mental note of it because I was always looking for convenient sources of wood to burn. The next day I went to the location. There was no limb. I did see several very large footprints, a third longer than my size 10 boots. That is the one and only time in my life that I felt scared. Needless to say, I carried a gun with me from that day on.
There's definitely areas that feel different than other areas and I'm not sure why. I think there's a lot of factors that contribute to the way an area feels. Sometimes its me and my mood or the weather, temperature and lighting has a lot to do with it, time of day can make an area feel very different. Wind is a big factor, seasons changing. When you can feel winter coming for sure has a feeling about it. Also, your own sense of belonging in areas that are remote make a difference. What your doing in terms of working, exploring, hunting, or just taking a walk. Tracking trespassers can have a strange feeling depending on what the trespasser was up too. Animal experiences can have an affect. They act different at different times of the year and day. Sometimes if your looking for an experience, stay very quiet, move slow, be alone and LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN. Your senses start to come alive it's amazing how you can become part of it if you're trying to blend into it rather than impose yourself into an area. Everything around you is affected by your motivation and sensitivity. Ask yourself what kind of an experience you want to have before you go into the woods and bring the mind set and a presence that cultivates what's happening there already to continue even though you are there. Humans have a big, loud, clumsy presence that needs to be toned down in the woods to have an experience of the woods and what go's on when we're not there. They probably need to tone it down everywhere.
I'll never forget reading about a hiker who was hiking in a super remote area and all of a sudden he is face to face with the actor who played Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs.
I was out hiking in Santa Cruz maybe 20 mins away from my car walking. I have hiked many places but I had a sinking feeling in my gut. I cannot explain but I immediately made my way back to the car to the point where I ran the last part. Absolutely terrified I didn’t hear or see anything to make me feel that way. Never felt like that since
The city and country are both majorly different than Beach...regardless...wherever...you have to be careful..esp..when alone...anywhere...even in populated vinicities.....if no one is invited it's startling to hear someone at the door...and also headlights..lights..etc..especially alone...worse if no landline...phone....or a phone....in an isolated area....must be terrifying..
I'm in the woods a lot. People ask me if I'm afraid of bears and mountain lions. I so no. I'm not afraid of the 4 legged animals. I respect them and their space. I am cautious in their space. What I am afraid of is the 2 legged animal.
It was not a scary situation, but tonight I was walking in my very safe cul-de-sac, past dark, and had the urge to turn my head. I didn't hear anything, just the sense to turn my head. There was a teen girl sitting on her front porch on her phone, watching me walk by. I just think it's crazy that this video popped up just a couple of hours after I had an experience that made me think that we must have some unknown ability to know when we are being watched.
One time I was hiking in the mountains of colorado in the dead of winter. When I was heading back to my car (going down mountain) I felt like something was following me. I kept hearing a branch crack when I was still moving, when I would stop whatever was behind me would stop. It was pitch black and dead silent because of all the snow. I never figured out what was behind me but I know it was too quiet to be deer or bear. Always thought it was a mountain lion stalking me.
Yes, please loose the subtitles. I had a stalker, in an urban environment. But before I realized he was a stalker, my hair would raise up on my arms and back of my neck every time he crossed my path. I used to run on a large track with lots of other runners, a baseball team was always out there playing, was a very large track. I felt alarmed every time I crossed paths with this creep. He was normal looking, so at first I thought it was just me. But my body was telling me something was very wrong. And then it escalated. And then it got really bad, rapidly. That is until my sister's old boyfriend tackled him and read him the riot act. We never saw him after that again. I was so relieved because he left me creepy notes, on my car. I parked a long way from the track because of lack of parking. I couldn't figure out how he knew which wss my car. And his notes made absolutely no sense, like his brain wasn't firing right; Or like his oars were not all in the water. So trust your instincts! I think the guy was not right mentally, but definitely not emotionally.
“Oars, not all the way in the water” is a nice way of saving a few apples short of a dozen, or a few briancells short of normal it sounds like. Yikes that’s scary I mean if you like someone just talk with them and joke around like normal if it’s meant to be it will be. Don’t do what this guy did
I used to sit out on my deck on summer nights. I would get this feeling someone was out there. Every time I felt it, I would end up seeing a guy on a bike. He was on the street in the neighborhood behind. He was always riding back and forth or in circles. The thing that bothered me was that I always sensed him before I saw him. It always made wonder what kind of energy he was giving off.
One thing more scarier than animals in the woods is other people, if you ever feel like someone is watching you, most of the someone is watching you, always trust your gut feeling
Being human qualifies having instincts and ' that gut feeling '.... grateful for animal's senses being on point❤... having effective self defense : imperative.....❤
Once I went camping with a friend on an island, where there are a lot of people camping. At middle of night, we couldn't sleep and decided to go for a walk. As there are inns there, you can see the path because there are some points of light. Until we arrived at the beach, it was completely pitch black, only moonlight. We were there contemplating the sky when we saw a point of light in the distance on our left side. We looked again and that light began to grow more and more. a dot became a circle and started to get closer. We were both scared to death. What was that coming, very quickly, in the middle of the night? The light came closer, closer and when it got very close, we saw that it was the light from a old man's bicycle Lol And in the end, he was the one who got scared seeing two random people with scared faces in the middle of nowhere in the dark.
Have hiked most of the Central Sierras of California over 25 years. During that time I have encountered methheads, gangbangers testing guns at 10,000ft. , armed Cartel members guarding MJ fields. Have also been stalked twice by cougars. Have always carried a gun, extra mag, knife and medical kit. Retired from law enforcement.
There are two locations in beaver county pa that men won’t hunt. I hunted them and will never go back. You simply can’t explain it. I never even heard about it until I spoke with others. An unknown thing is you walk into the shopping mall and stare at one person. They turn and without searching the crowd they lock eyes with you. That’s some sort of eye energy or spirit contact level shit.
I have had the feeling in a city environment. I started just feeling uneasy and could not put my finger on why I felt that way. I do believe her that there is something in our primordial brain that alerts you that the situation is not what it appears.
I was hiking up White Mountain near Bishop CA with a buddy on a windy summer day. I was with a friend and we were near the summit- White Mountain is almost as high as Mt. Whitney- over 14,200 feet. We were by ourselves and we see this random guy in shorts coming down from the peak. It was surreal and frightening. If you ever been to eastern california on the other side of the sierra nevadas, you'd know how alien the surroundings look. Its so beautiful and eerie at the same time. It's one of my favorite places to be. But at the same time, it's all wilderness AND the wind alone could kill you. The dude was in shorts, coming down from 14k feet. The weirder part was that he looked outta shape- he was on the pudgy side- he did not look like a hiker at all. When he got close, i had my hand in my holster ready to unholster my Sig Sauer 9mm at him if he tried anything. But he didn't even look at us. He was about 10 yards away at his closest and he was focused on going down the mountain I'm hecka tired going up . Nothing really happened. It was just weird.
I have to admit, that I really can't think of any situation in which a naked baby standing in front of me out of nowhere would NOT be unsettling. Maybe that's just me.
I was hiking with my two children at a State Park approx 30 years ago- With my 7 and 9 year old a bit ahead of me, I turned around and a dude dressed in all camo was so close to me, I felt frozen and worried about my kids - I quickly yelled at them to slow down and picked up a large stick to fend off this guy if he attacked me or my kids- I felt my heart in my throat and such a feeling of fear I’ve never felt before - Never took my kids to hike in a State Park ever again by myself- I felt the hand of God and his angels covering us three that day-
The reason it is weird and scary to meet someone in the woods is because of intentions. In a mall it's more publicly open, you know people will be in and out often, and you generally understand anyone walking around is primarily there with the intention of purchasing browsing etc etc. In the woods there isn't much to read off of someone except that they're moving through. You don't know if foraging, tracking or exploring etc. The fear that the intentions could be malicious because you know people won't be in and out of your general location. I think it's pretty basic.
Fishing very late one night when 4 men came from who knows where on us. They came in “tactically”. Asking about the fishing and small talk for a few minutes. We have no idea who they were or why. Very creepy. All my alarm senses triggered.
⚠️Had this happen once at night in a busy gas station off highway near a prison in AZ. A car pulled up at the adjacent pump & I couldn't see in but a woman got out to go inside & i got an ice cold chill of immediate terror & couldn't wait for spouse to come out! Got in the driver's seat & picked him at door & FLOORED it out of there! Closest I can compare it to is if there was an active shooter happening. Do not have panic attacks, am experienced with side arms & outdoor/night/nature activities alone, but NOTHING in even my sometimes dangerous experiences made me feel like this! We were leaving the next day so I never heard of anything weird happening, this was almost 2 decades ago but it feels like yesterday!😮
@@books4739Story got 13 likes too and one guy correcting you 😂 the surreality of reality is more scary than anything. Feels like being in a parallell universe nowdays...
Oh yeh, I have had that experience, camping with another guy, we were both in our 50’s, pretty remote area of the Oregon Cascade Range, what we experienced scared us so profoundly that neither of have ever gone back! It was very supernatural! Even now, several years later, I still can’t go there, it was my favorite place for years! We had to pack up camp, we just shoved everything into the van and took off, we figured out it was around mid nite! I asked my friend Don if he wanted to go camping up there this summer, lol, the look he gave me, *uck no!😂
@@annrhodes3544 we were sitting around our campfire talking and then a feeling came over us simultaneously, we both felt like something was watching us! We sat there for a bit, and then something really heavy fell in the brush about 60 ft out! We both got up quick, not sure what made this enormous crashing sound! We tried to compose ourselves but the weight of the object seemed massive, the threat was so intense! We could still feel something watching us! We realized that neither of were going to get any sleep, so we started packing up! It wasn’t until we had left that we even realized how jacked up we were! The feeling has never left either one of us! It was a very clear to both of us that staying was not an option!
Had a similar thing happen to me. I lived in a cabin in north West Virginia and these two guys were wondering around in the middle of night, in the middle of nowhere. I had my doors locked like I did every night of course and I’m glad I did because the next thing I knew I heard a loud bang on the door as they were trying to break in. I took my shotgun that I always had on me and shot through the window to give them a scare and they bolted off. I think they were squatters or drunk or something alike but I knew they were up to no good. I had to get my window replaced but that’s better than losing my life.
You're more than likely correct. However, the fact that he goes out of his way to enter nature and realize what he's been missing in his life and finds the beauty in it is what counts. We don't choose where or how we grow up. I was raised in a non hunting household. It wasn't until my early 20s that I found archery hunting through work friends. Fastforward 30 years and I have sons that grew up rural, hunt and our oldest son works in the industry. Joe, being a "nontypical" stereotyped country boy, opens up the sport for people who wouldn't think it would be possible for them. Furthermore, he has become a fantastic frontman for archery hunting and probably has opened the eyes of many listeners to the sport and lifestyle.
@damiankildare9230 what makes you think we want more city Boys out here hunting anyway? Search in rescues busy enough. Every time there's an gun accident , it's a city boy.
I've spent years hiking, camping, and fishing in the eastern Sierra. I was fishing on a remote stream in heavy brush. Out of no where I had an immediate sense that I was being watched and followed. I was unarmed at the time. I immediately moved into open space and hoofed it back to camp with my friends. I dont know if it was man or animal, but I am certain I was being stalked.
My wife & 2 kids were hiking at Starved Rock IL about 15 years ago. There were people hiking, too, but parts were isolated. 2 guys and a dog were following us. My girls were about 10 & they never picked up on anything. My wife asked me if I had my dad's WWll Navy knife. I left it in the hotel. So dumb. I now have a CCL. My wife & I were creeped out. The guys looked like the guys from deliverence, and the dog was a pit bull Rottweiler combo. Not friendly. Their eyes were evil, about 30 feet away. We took a different path back. They were sitting on a bench looking at us when we arrived at the entrance. But now lots of people were around. We got in our car and left. My wife & I both felt our creep alarms that day.
Oh yea, my brother was a timber cruiser for a logging company, and wild animals didn't phase him, but the concern about coming across a human was the thing he worried about... and that really freaked him out, since they would only be on private timberlands, and its not open to public for just going out there, so anybody up there without permission would already be trespassing, and usually up to no good.
Doesn't matter if Im hiking and or camping in my home state of Indiana or the mountains of Wyoming or on the Appalachian trail in the Blue Ridge Mountains I carry at least a high capacity semi automatic HG on my person with 2 mags and a back up HG in my pack and 4 spare mags If camping with family I bring a easy to transport in my pac folding 9mm or 45acp Carbine Some people choose to place their faith to remain safe in the hands of the good Lord When it comes to the safety of myself and my family I place my faith in very large numbers of SJHP's traveling at supersonic speeds.
No she didn't, she already knew she was going to attract the wrong kind of attention - she says about being a blonde 25 yr old. If she was a fat mousy 50 yr old and she sensed trouble approaching, perhaps I'd be impressed, but a 25 yr old blonde shouldn't be unaware that she will attract attention and sadly, some of that won't be the good sort.
Im a city boy who moved to the sticks about 24 years ago and it does take some getting used to. Ive had two sketchy episodes in that time. One in the woods and one at my cabin. Both with humans. And its true. The being in danger situation and feeling is very different when you are in the country. Getting mugged on Broadway in NY and getting robbed or approached by someone weird in the woods is very different. In the woods you are truly on your own. Yeah cell phones have changed it to a degree. But if you need a cop in the sticks it’ll still take them awhile to get to you.
I was on a trail crew as a teenager. We were camping in the woods at night and working during the day. There were 12 teens and 2 adult leaders. We had been out there about three weeks. One night we all heard a nightmare happening, it sounded like a hundred people throwing boulders into a canyon and screaming. We were near resort communities but wilderness enough for no one to be out there, plus it was off season. We were supposed to be out there another week. We left that night.
Had a few strange moments with some friends in the 70's off Rt. 6 "Funn Pond"-a sign 'trespassers will be eaten", odd people behind trees and phones directly mounted on some trees. We got out of there. Cape Cod in the 70's DY if you recall this-John P. Here-Ttyl
One time, I went fishing at the river near my house. I was told this spot was known for gay hookups. I'd often see parked cars in the lot, that'd just sit there with the engine running. They'd still be there after I'd return from fishing. This time, when I walked down the trail to the river, I quickly noticed there was someone behind me. It was a bigger fella, no rod or fishing gear. I immediately felt that something was off about him, that he was a threat to me. I took a bunch of turns, a route that I knew if he followed, he was definitely following me. I looked back from a spot where I could see him but he couldn't see me. He was looking around, as though he was looking for someone. I immediately thought he must be looking for me. I sped off down another trail and then ducked into the bush. I headed straight for the parking lot and out of there. I'm pretty certain that man was after me. I too, am a man.
He was probably looking for weed 😂 No seriously if he was gay he might have just wanted to chat to you hoping to get jiggy, you don't need to think rape 😅
@Noobkaibot yeah thanks. It was a bit of a scary moment. If it was going to happen, I definitely wouldn't have been consenting to it. I would have given that guy the fight of his life. He'd be walking away without eyes.
So, you often visited a gay hook-up site, and got scared when someone thought you were being a naughty little tease? Now, I'm not saying those people should be OK having a hook-up site in public, but if you knew that was the case, maybe you should use another fishing spot, just so you didn't get mistaken? I don't understand people who don't employ a little common sense and anticipate that they may be putting themselves at risk, even if what they are doing is perfectly harmless, legitimate and normal. I'd stay well away from a gay hook-up site, same as I'd stay away from a drug dealing spot, or a place known for stolen cars getting dumped, just so I wouldn't get caught up in anything that might put me at risk.
I was running at 1am and after 1 hour or so I seen a tiny wiggle of an elbow down deep in a ditch. I stopped and shun my headtorch on it and it was 4 very young girls hiding after sneaking out of their house. Don't know how I seen them. 10 minutes later I scared off a car load of dudes who must of arranged a meet up with them.... Sickening and nobody around to witness a thing.
I've had situations where something inside me said don't do that or go there. I go with that feeling and stay away. I don't know what it is but yep, I get it.
One time I got permission to hunt at a new place and I went in the woods early one morning before light and noticed someone coming at me on the trail in the woods. I stopped and was freaked out at first and I said the name of The farmer that gave me the permission… turns out it was a neighbor who was just approaching the area from his trail, but it was weird for sure
I was metal detecting on the edge of a wood at dusk and a geezer with a shooter jumped out on me. In slow motion, I had my spade up and arcing down towards him, for some reason stopping short of a full swing, as I processed it was a man and not some woods monster. Turned out it was a gamekeeper who had been watching me approaching for a while from his tree stand, and I had no clue he was there. He wasn't sure if I had a gun - someone had been taking their pheasants - so ambushed me. Apparently he was some ex-Special Forces, but I can't believe that, because he was a split second from having my spade buried in his head! I had some choice words to say about him doing something so stupid, haha.
I have lived in a remote area most of my adult life. I have discovered that if human beings show up at your house when you live in a secluded area, they’re usually up to no good.
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But you are there....isn't that an unfair assumption
No. @@anthonymichael5078
Yes! I agree. There are some creepy people living out in rural areas. They can totally creep you out.
@anthonymichael5078 I live on a mountain in East Tennessee and in my experience it's not "usually" trouble when strangers knock, but it's such a rarity that an unexpected knock occurs that it always kicks in my spider sense.
I've never had an "incident", but the eerie thing is I have 2 neighbors that could hear me at my place, if I literally screamed (and that's assuming they don't have electronics or tools making noise and that they're home).
In other words, if things get freaky, you're probably on your own.
You're correct, anthonymichael, that "we are there too", but the thing is we're living there.
I'm 66, hike in northwoods Wisconsin with my dogs daily. I watch my dogs, they alert me quietly of wolves, bears, people. One time my aussie froze. I couldn't see what it sensed. She turned took my hand in her mouth and moved me back down the trail. She kept looking back, so did I. When we got to the truck i looked up the trail and saw a couger looking at us. Thank God for my dogs. I also live in a cabin in the woods. I have dogs and weapons, trail cams and a super lock system. No one gets close to my cabin before my dogs alert. I fear the wolves the most....and cougars.
@@moniquefleming3738 Dogs nose, it always knows👍🏻
Cats scare me the most
I got turned around and lost deep in the woods north of Mercer during deer hunting season. I somehow found my way out, but the northwoods of WI are no joke.
super soaker 9000 should work
Wisconsin here too. I’ve seen some weird stuff man. Especially in the Racine area. There’s some cemeteries on Indian burial grounds and they’re well known to be haunted
Grandma always said to us when we were scared of ghosts......"don't fear the dead, fear the living." Sometimes in some places, solitude is safety from self and others.
I visited your country, the hate and the hostility of big cities Is evident, people dont like each other, and mass immigration makes It worse. That kind of feeling doesn t go away in non Urban enviroment, in the country side where there Is no camera.
Dont get me wrong country side Italy was already scart 30 years ago when Pacciani and cultists rounded around where the "Beast of Satan" committed their deeds.
But country side us? I would not go around without a gun, if i had to camp I would go far away from routes.
Takes b*lls tò be american.
i grew up in a poltergeist house , my dad told me those exact words !
@@bluskytooand you are still here.
My grandfather used to say the same thing ..God rest his soul
Rick Grimes used to say that too!
I has an experience similar to what Diane shared. She talked about a 'feeling" that someone was out there. I live on a street with no street lights so night is very dark. Cant see anything. I went out to my trash can to throw a bag in there. As soon as I closed the lid I had a strange feeling someone was watching me. Total silence outside, pitch dark. couldn't see anything. I went in the house and grabbed a flashlight inside the front door. I came back out and shined a light in the yard. Dead smack in front of me about 20 feet was a deer staring right at me! How did I know he was looking at me? No sight, no sound. It was like I felt his presence.
Always respect that feeling....never take it lightly....
Other cryptids? What are you an 8 year old? Lol!
It's called "Spidey-sense". 🕷
Was camping one summer with a group of friends up near Wright's Lake in the Sierra Nevada. Sitting around the campfire after dinner, having a few beers. Somebody says "Hey we forgot desert, watermelon." So they slice it up for everybody, and we throw the rinds into the woods behind us when we finish our slice. It's dark, and you're staring into the fire, and you lose your night vision. Fire crackling, small talk and jokes and laughter. Get up to take a leak in the woods, turn on the flashlight to see where I'm going, and there's 2 or 3 deer eating the watermelon rinds not 10 feet from the back of my chair. Scared the shit out of me. Snuck right up on us.
I guess alcohol dulled my Spidey-sense.🕷
Your pupil will adapt and grow in the dark to a degree and allow you to see better if you give it few minutes. It may well be the case that the vision isnt the one that is getting improved but only the conscious registration of the sight. We smell and see things that don't register in our consciousness Think of how sexual hormones work. Invisible and untraceable by your conscious self, yet bodies know.
you heard it. its not magic.
My favorite thing about JRE is the amazing people I've never heard of that show up. This woman is awesome, & Im definitely left wanting to know more about her.
she ran off two rapy drunk guys with a gun, but they clickbait it as some kinda supernatural story. And its a channel just stealing rogans content.
@krusher74 and there's whole conversations below about these "feelings" she had when it was actually the dogs that alerted her. 😅
@@krusher74 she invited these guys back to her house, shes a drunk, look at her face and listen to her voice lmao. psycho.
This lady is as cool as the other side of the pillow.
unoriginal.
@@Unfluencer didn't say I coined it, ball fondler
That's not creepy at all!
Haven’t heard that saying in a long time. Stuart Scott used to say it on ESPN while narrating highlights.
@@jasonwareing905 what?
She is not wrong. While at work at 4:30, I opened the back door to dump out some dirty water. After I closed the door, I felt regret for doing that. I felt like I was being watched. Five minutes later, there was a knock at the door. Dressed as a security guard, he wanted me to open the door. My spidey senses said absolutely not. It was found out later that he went to another business and tried to rob them. The worker opened the door. A man fueling up across the street saw a struggle and called the police. He was arrested, and after a few days in court, he decided to take a plea deal and plead guilty. Listen to your senses. I've had it happen two times, and the second time, I listened, and everything turned out fine. The first time, it was a feeling, and I couldn't shake it. I couldn't understand why I was feeling like I was living my final hours. Woke up the next morning and just kept having this nagging feeling like something bad was going to happen. I just didn't know what until I went to work and was shot in the face during a robbery at the same job. As soon as the guy pulled the sawed off 22 rifle over the counter that I realized that, hmm, I think I figured out why I have been having this feeling. Though I had many coworkers around, I knew something bad was going to happen to me. In the seconds leading up to him shooting me, I just thought, wow, in ten seconds, I'm going to be dead. Weird stuff like that goes through your mind. Luckily, where was shot, the bullet traveled through my cheek and exited just before my ear. It hit my ear lobe, but no damage to my ear. The doctor said I shouldn't have survived because it missed a major artery by your ear. Still enough blood to where the police who responded walked in and thought I was dead. Being 19 at the time, my parents were notified. My mother broke through a police barrier and jumped over the counter to where I was lying on the ground. Very interesting night. What really saved me was that just before he shot, my reaction was to turn away. Otherwise, at three feet away, it would have been an easy headshot. So, anytime something doesn't feel right, I listen to my little voice.
Wow, quite a story, thanks for sharing.
Too many stories like this for the super natural not to exist. And thus probably God.
Sorry for the awkward comment but that's me...that was a hell of a story and you are a writer ... respect to your near incident so glad ur ok
That story went from spooky to insane in a minute holy shit! Glad you’re ok!
Be grateful for every day you wake up
I used to go fairly deep into the Appalachian woods to forage for morel mushrooms and spread ginseng seeds. I ran into a few people and it was always creepy. Most of the time they were younger kids on four wheelers. One time I ran into a guy who was in his 50s. He seemed normal and dressed nice, like a dad out in the woods. He talked to me and was pleasant, but something seemed off.
Then he offered to show me his "secret morel spot" which freaked me out. First off all I didn't want to know incase I was already aware of the spot, but more flaggishly, no stranger shows you their spots. You don't even want to show friends your spots, and if you do, you make them swear that they will never tell another soul. But this guy kept getting more insistent. Not in a threatening manner, but it felt super sketchy. I told him I was done for the day and headed back to my car.
He may have just been a nice guy trying to spread the morel love, but he might have also buried my corpse out there somewhere. I wasn't trying to find out. I had a bowie knife on me, but I didn't really want to get into a knife fight with some dad guy in the middle of the wilderness over some mushrooms.
Or he wanted to start a homosexual relationship with you, that would take place in the forest everytime you guys went out looking for mushrooms together, alone. He was building up to something for sure. Some people are just disgusting, not always murderers. The amount people out there with a desire to kill random people is SOOOOO tiny, so think about it......
@@jimmypeeps8471 you're getting me all steamed up. Lots of people get murdered in wooded areas. Along trails, camp sites, national parks, ect ect.
He wanted to introduce you to his personal purple mushroom 🍄
I think you were right to follow your instincts. BTW, why do you spread ginseng seeds in the woods?
@@clemdane To come back and harvest in a few years. Really just to spread the plant as much as possible. I probably won't go back to check all of the spots I seeded.
We give off pheromones. If there's someone or perhaps an animal with dark intent your body may pick up clues that your other senses don't. Listen.
A third of all humans can detect north with their eyes closed, when you see a dog about to do a number 2 and they spin around on the spot what the dog is doing most of the time is pooping with its head facing north. So people can detect things but also havent you seen the ex government workers who talk about the remote viewing people and how they can see things, like see where someone is being hidden when they are kidnapped, that stuff is real and well documented...
@@dreddykrugernewwow interesting about the dogs facing north thing I wonder why that is…yes the ability to sense stuff and ques in humans is profound if you know what your doing and how to use it properly
@@dreddykrugernewDr. Steven M Greer
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@@dreddykrugernewremote viewing is apart of being a Seer. Its one of God's Gifts to the Human Race as Abilities. Some people are Seers, Prophets, Healers, Polyglot, Magi ect. Psychic and Physical Miracles like Solomon, Joshua, Samson, Moses, Hezekiah ect. As time go on when extraterrestrials merge with mankind and cosmic technologies, most people will unlock Powers by then. The world will be a new Era, especially when the Two Witnessses unlock the Holy Ghost Power of Super Man Prime using White Lantern Ring
A girl I worked with here in the South told a story of growing up in NYC. A creepy guy was following her home one night so she ducked into her favorite pizza joint where the 2 brothers who ran it knew her. She sat in a booth looking out at the guy. They asked her what was sup. She said this guy is following me home from work. They look out and say, "That guy?" She said, "Yeah." They grabbed a bat, ran outside chasing the guy, and came back a little later and said, "You can go home now." Something tells me Old Bob took care of the situation.
BS story
@@jeff7764 Are u a psychic or something?
🤦♂️🤣Amazing..
Your story sucks..
Never happened
These are the kind of guests I love to hear.
I’m tired of Rogan bringing on hack comedians
This happened to me! I was on my families 100acre lot and my friend at I were 8years old at the time and we were deep in the woods. We started hearing footsteps and a bald man walked through the trail and we hid in the bushes bc why are you deep im the woods on private property. Survival instincts kicked in.
Kid's don't get enough outside experience like this now to the what to do. Glad you did!
@@lulumoon6942 Well some kids get only one experience.
We used to spend a lot of time running around in the woods back in the day, then Jacob Wetterling happened. I was about his age and that happened in my state. That case really changed everything. It was like everything changed. Nothing was as innocent and pure anymore, and we had to be careful about where we went and who we talked to.
I think what is more scarier is when you are in the middle of nowhere and you hear something not very far off and you know you’re being watched. Somethings not right. Happened to me and two friends, we left as fast and as quiet as we could and never ever went back to that place.
I’ve gotten that same feeling from people that I’ve run into late at night while on patrol as a police officer by myself.
Likewise, my brother in blue. Predators on the prowl. Stay safe.
My first two years on patrol were on midnights, if your gut feeling tells you something ain’t right with this dude or situation do not ignore it
@@eeaa-hl9iu You too my brother.
The fear I feel for the police and military...
You should be in pairs at all time.
I ran into a guy in the deep woods of WI. I was bird hunting in orange and he was bow hunting in camo. I found him on the ground blood tracking a deer and said hello to be polite. Unfortunately this man had suffered from a severe injury that resulted in, literally, most of his face being caved in. Just eyes and a sunken mouth, fixed in place. It is amazing this man was out and living his best life. I think about him often, but the fear I felt when he turned around is something I remember clearly. It was just not what you ever expect to see
Oh man that had to be hard to hold back your reaction to see him.
@VenomShotYou i have a feeling he knew, I talked a while to be polite and he was nice, talking was a challenge but I could understand him. He was nice, I want to stress that. But man oh man that first 5 seconds I remember, vividly.
Something similar happened to me with a guy whose face got shot off. I was a little girl exploring the 2nd floor of a building I thought was abandoned - I got in through the back, was upstairs walking around exploring the rooms and suddenly I heard the front door open, so I popped my head around the corner and boom there he was! All I remember was his face and he had super long dread locks. Scared me so bad I turned around ran all the way home… I told my mom and she told me he was a really sweet guy & known around the neighborhood. Turns out he got robbed on his way home from work and they shot him in the face 😮
Wildd
My mother always told me, 'Don't ever go against your feelings." Many people have reported feeling odd, scared, disturbed in the woods....there are many theories.....All I know is that when your dog starts pulling back or getting weird, you better run.
Joe is looking at her NOW saying, "what did they want?" She casually said "I was 25" Sad but drunk men and a 25 year old women in the woods by herself is a VERY bad combination💀☠😳😣
Yeh as soon as she said that I was like “Ooooh now I get it”.
@cmale911 😉🤣🤣🤣
Some say that 99% of the human psyche operates subconsciously, with only 1% in conscious awareness. If this is true, then listening to your 'intuition' or 'gut feeling' is not superstition; it’s simply respecting the mechanics of the mind. Personally, my intuition often reveals insights about people and situations that are beyond what I consciously perceive or can detect with my five senses. Ignoring the messages from my subconscious would be like disregarding the bigger part of my mind-a dangerous way to live.
Intuition has been minimized it needs to be maximized. Trust in one's self is crucial and very necessary. For if u cannot trust yourself, how can u trust another??
What does your intuition say about human sacrifice
I teach my kids to see people on the trail before they see you. Move quietly.
And what’ s the secret?
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@@cthulhu4278 No shoes.
Quiet is good . For the last 40 plus years i have mastered creeping about leaving no sign .
Are you Russel Williams @@raymondsteele4142
I've gotten that feeling she's talking about one time in my life. I found a new fishing hole one day, out back roading. So I pulled over and got out to throw a line in, see if it was worth coming back to. The road was along this bluff, so I pulled off and parked right alongside it. Grabbed my rod an reel, and tackle box and went over to the waters edge. As soon as I cast out I got this feeling like I was being watched. I scanned the other side thinking maybe someone was already there, and I just hadn't noticed them. Didn't see or hear anybody. Then out of nowhere I just got this intense fear. I turned around and looked at the top of the bluff behind me, and there was a mountain lion sitting by a tree looking down on me. I froze, I didn't know what to do. I had to go back to my car to leave, but it was sitting about 30 feet above my car. I just started talking really loud, and slowly went to my car. It watched me the whole time, but never made a move toward me. If I hadn't gotten that feeling and turned around, I doubt I'd be here typing this now.
It's such a replicated thing and yet we don't know why we know scientifically
@@Tom_McMurtrythere is immensely more to existence than our science can explain
I lived off grid up a mountain. I had scary encounters and heard several others. I felt safer living in the city. The human experience was scarier than the paranormal.
Sasquatch, would make TERRIBLE neighbors 😉
Same. When we lived remotely in the mountains I always carried and would rather run into a bear or mountain lion than a human.
Right? So many people reckon living off grid would be safer than a city, but that's not always the case. When you see a hostile man in the woods, you are shit out of luck.
I live in West Texas rural area, I had to go to Las Vegas last week. I've never been so scared. I've been there before but this time was different. I brought my daughter back, she's freaking out because there's nobody else around including no street lights.
@@MultiKm1 Not quite. Take New York for example. The city makes up just 0.5% of the states area, but annually around 60% of its murders happen inside city. So while you may feel safer in the city, you are surrounded by vastly more killers there and at a far greater proximity to them.
I’m African and I live in Africa and have been to the most rural parts of my nation.In my culture there’s what you call “amanwele” where you suddenly feel that there’s a bad spirit close by. It’s not always one individual that can feel the presents of the dark spirit it can happen to a group of people.Example it has happened to me and a few friends when we were in our teens.We were walking in the am’s in jungle when we suddenly felt scared,it’s like there was a bit of a warm air that suddenly changed our moods.
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I would guess everyone has been scared at some point. But very few have been totally terrified, to a point your brain and instincts go to another level! I'm a big guy, I have been in the woods, city and some neighborhoods that made me uncomfortable. But several times in Iraq and Afghanistan I was truly and totally terrified. When you are being hunted down like an animal by some of the most dangerous people on the planet, no where to hide or get away, that's terrifying. I saw and heard things in the desert I can't explain, shadows moving around the FOB. Through the wire, inside the compound, hearing speech I didn't understand. Yet no one is there. Being touched at night by no one, hearing your name called when you are the only one awake. It would be a great show to have veterans on the show to tell you and your audience some of the weird shit that happened in Iraq and Afghanistan. I know I was not the only one. Also I think something followed me home after returning to the states because weird shit was still happening at my home for months. It affected my wife and kids also. But whatever it was has left me. All is quiet now. Ask other veterans about some of the strange crap over there! You will be surprised.
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You might be interested in a channel that Mr. Ballen has been promoting and has aligned himself with in some way. I don't watch his channel religiously, but this channel specializes in just what you are talking about; stories told by veterans of their paranormal experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq and I believe some Vietnam scattered in here and there. You are far from alone evidently. I heard a sampling of some of them and they are creepy af, inside and over the wire, FOBs, night patrols on urban streets to rural mountainous terrain, caves etc; whether made up or not, I couldn't say, but these soldiers sure are convinced of something...different. I'll try to find it for you, if you respond favorably. I mean if you are interested of course.
A Djin?
@@sarahhale-pearson533desert demons...very real. Been around for thousands of years in the Middle East deserts.
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Two drunks show up at a young woman's remote cabin? They had one thing on their minds.
More beer?
Gay porn ?
Glad she lived to write a book about it. Lots of people aren't so lucky.
Omg get this woman her own podcast! 🥰 she has the most chill & down to earth vibes I've ever seen. She knows her stuff & is very wise too! (Reminds me of my favourite aunt Sandra) who also had white/grey hair, but always had the kindest heart & super smart advice for us 💕
Always listen to your gut it will never ever lead you to the wrong choice.
Yes, always. I tell my kids the same thing.
I always have a sidearm when hiking.
You never know.
I usually keep a 10mm on me
I always at least carry pepper spray. You should too so you have a non-lethal option.
@@tinderbox218 his non lethal option is pointing the gun, if anyone made him use lethal force thats on them not him.
I live in the north east region of Montana in a very remote ranch house with 80 acres. Have seen everything from cougars, panthers, wolves to grizzly and black bears. One night I heard very loud banging noises across my open field by the timbers and thought it had to be people messing around on my property so I got my high beam spot light and shined it across the field towards the timber where the noise came from. I saw a large creature that looked like a big grizzly bear but standing upright and it looked right towards me and I could see it's gleaming eyes in the light and it took off through the timber running upright like a human. It took a couple big lunges and I could no longer see it but the following day I drove my 4 wheeler out to where I seen it and there was a huge log with bark pieces missing on it and also a standing living tree with pieces of bark missing off it where it hand been smacking this log against it. This was about 7 years ago and haven't seen or heard like it since but I'll never forget it.
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Bears are terrifying man. Never seen one but I'm from Wisconsin and my family owns a cabin up north 15 mins south of the Michigan border. My grandpa has all kind of pictures of black bears. He told me this one story about when he was walking in the woods down to our dock late at night. He heard sticks crackling to his right and he could see a 6-7ft silhouette about 10-15 feet away. He had a flashlight and shined it at the thing. It was a giant moose just staring at him and he said he's never been more scared in his life. Just a curious moose but absolutely nothing to mess with haha.
The amount of normal people seeing Bigfoot males it hard to say it's not real. UT it must be small in population not to be known. Mountain gorilla's were only discovered very late so it does seem possible in that sense.
Dogs can sense spirits too. My father who had passed on had before this told me he hated his father ( my grandfather who I'd never met ) for leaving their family for another woman in California when he was ten... I later in life moved to California and FOUND my grandfather who I finally met... So, my grandfather and I were sitting down in his living room chatting for maybe 10-15 minutes and his little dog who was at first really quiet and friendly who had all the while not made any noise ALL OF A SUDDEN went over to the wall across from us and started signaling... whimpering then started barking at it... My grandfather said " She's never did that before, asking it "What's wrong honey, what's WRONG"? ... ⬅️ I was startled too, because for the rest of my visit, the dog kept looking at the opposite wall acting strange...it'd run away, then come back repeatedly whimpering then barking at that wall....
I'm saying it was the spirit of my father's anger at either me or his father, or BOTH of us, I to this day don't know what it was nor the reason... But that dog sensed something it never ever saw before, and you could TELL it was signaling "something is HERE"...
Oh F*** that. I do not blame your dad at all. How can you forgive someone like that??? Wild
I live in the PNW and at around age 19 or 20 years I realized that people are my largest threat. I all but stopped using a flashlight at night and found comfort and security when wrapped up in the shadows and darkness. Caught a couple of wannabe burglars in this manner too.
I scared the hell out of trespassers in the dark that way. On my place & the neighbors. None of them ever came back.
Have super night vision & it's been very helpful like this!
Same. They think the darkness is helpful for them, but little do they know, I thrive in the dark.
@@WhiskeyToro you merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it! I didn't see the light until I was already a man.
Blue eyes or brown? Brown us better for day and blue for night typically. Others I'm unsure about the inbetween
Yep We live in the Appalachian mountains on 136 plus acres. We carry all the time, always on alert, creepy when darkness sets in, you cannot see 2 feet in front of you without a flashlight, creepy noises, shadows, animals, you name it 😮
I was hunting on the Cumberland Plateau and fog started creeping up from the creek.I started smelling something really muskie to the point I got up and moved,the smell seemed to be following me so after the third move I left the area but it was so unsettling that I left even though I was armed.Only time ever really spooked although around here nobody goes to the woods unarmed.
Sasquatch?
@badactor3440 No Idea,too foggy to see anything but I don't spook easy and had never even thought of bigfoot around here, but I have never smelled any wild game smell that strong.
@RobertAllen-e4i
Bigfoot is known to stink to high Heaven.
That was the first thing that came to mind when you mentioned "muskie" smell.
Although it's relatively uncommon, there has been reports of Sasquatch in the mountains of Eastern Tennessee.
Samsquanch
That is terrifying. The nose knows. The only creepy woods story I have is seeing some really really weird pulsating light. And seeing a bigfoots outline in a sliding glass door the same night
I live in Australia, people go missing/get deleted in the bush/State Forests a LOT, not safe!
I just read your comment in an Australian accent. Cheers, mate.
Hi from NZ
If you bump into someone in the woods in that moment you’re also a man in the woods in the middle of nowhere 🤷♂️
There’s a park in Milwaukee county, WI called Seven Bridges and I swear it’s haunted. Broad daylight, my brother and I were walking around the woods at seven bridges, and out of no where, this girl appeared behind us, she had a dirty-ish green night gown style shirt on, a satchel bag slung across her torso and didn’t have any shoes on. I cannot for the life of me remember what she said to us, but we did for sure talk to her and she had a very very soft spoken voice. Very gentle. We were kind of freaked our cause how she came out of no where and how she was dressed. Well maybe fifty feet down the path we notice she’s gone. Completely vanished. This wasn’t a cleared path in the woods where someone can wander off. It’s just one big open wooded area where you can see quite a ways ahead of you. We saw nobody though. Ive had a few other ghost encounters here in wisconsin.
And ps: seven bridges is well known as a haunted place. I don’t dismiss or bank on it, but I do know that encounter was creepy and no explanation behind it. I enjoy these moments if I’m honest with you guys. Creepy but cool at the end of the day.
Chilling story, love it
@ yeah it’s a weird park. I was there one night probably around 10pm with a buddy. And it was super, super creepy. We kept hearing branches or leaves crack outside of where we were stepping, I thought I saw something like 3 or 4 times. I’m not saying I did, you just know you’re in a weird place sometimes though. It’s strange cause there’s like a little beach front at the bottom of the hill by one of the bridges. And when you stand on the shore at the night time it’s so fuckin spooky. I can’t even describe it.
@@MikeKrochburnesThe way you described how the girl could of not have gone out of sight from the openness of the area is what got me, have had weird stuff happen to me like a spirit enter me from the back and only there was a medium present to get out I was in trouble, appreciate your reply.
@@LarryLamp my first time ‘thinking’ I saw a ghost was at a hospital parking lot next to a cemetery. Me and my friend were walking around probably like midnight again, we were bored kids during the summer. And we were walking passed the parking garage which was next to the fence of the cemetery. No f’in joke; like 20 yards ahead, some lady wearing nothing but a red night gown emerged from the cemetery and went over the fence, I don’t even remember seeing her hop the fence and I’m not saying I saw her go through the fence but like, she just appeared on the other side of the fence. She walked In front of us, and went straight into the parking garage. We were scared as hell and decided to follow her but she was gone. A security officer pulled up on us right then and there and we told him what happened. This was one crazy experience which happened about 20 years ago. She was filthy too. All dirty, hair messed up. No shoes or socks. I can’t imagine a lady using her bare toes and hopping a chain link fence. That must’ve hurt, but maybe she did. Maybe it was a drunk. Maybe it was a ghost. She didn’t respond to one word we shouted. Literally a scene out of a movie where a ghost just walks passed
@@MikeKrochburnesany more ghostly tales?
I live in the Appalachian Mtns. What DKB in the 1st story experienced was likely a Sasquatch or other cryptid encounter. They are often felt before seen of heard. They were likely just checking her out.
I am a cryptid researcher here in these mountains,and it's always humans which I fear the most.
I knew it was skookum
@@derekolivas6943 Yeah,bc humans would have actually caused a problem - at least more than likely,and as was evident in her 2nd story. Sabe/Sasquatch would likely watch out over her being that she's alone and a woman,doing no harm.
That’s what I immediately thought…Bigfoot! ❤ 👣
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@@ricknofzinger Responded a man w no life,no real interests. Might as well bury you now before you're even dead.
I was in NC one night bringing hurricane helene relief supplies to a church around 10pm and on the way back saw a man on his hands and knees out of the corner of my eye on the shoulder of the road. I immediately got goosebumps and felt like I just saw a ghost. We stopped and made a U turn to find a 64 yr old man with blood on his arms talking about how he had been drugged and wrecked his truck, I couldn’t see the truck as it was about 75 feet from the road with branches and vines all over it from the wreck, but I could hear a dog inside the truck barking, I sat the man down and called 911. As I called 911 I approached the vehicle to see if anyone else was injured inside. when I got about 15 feet away I realized I was seeing the face of a very clearly dead man in the driver seat of the truck through the vines. In that moment I felt one of the most evil demonic presences I have ever felt, I turned around and walked back to the man immediately and started questioning him, he kept saying he had no clue who this man was… but that he had been drugged and woke up and shot this man to death. He said exactly “that body in the truck, I do believe that body to be dead” I responded “how did he die??” He said “I shot that body 3 times”. Right as he’s admitting this murder to me the police are showing up. I had no clue if he still had a weapon on him, I had mine on me… I’m tired of typing but the craziest part about this whole thing is I got it all on video. 20 whole mins of one of the scariest things I’ve ever walked up on… I thought I was just helping a car wreck victim… turns out the 64 yr old man murdered his buddy for trying to stop him from driving drunk. Before I saw the dead body he kept trying to convince me to help him to the truck to get his “phone”. When the cops showed up and put him in handcuffs I walked up to the truck again with the sgt to pull the vines off. When we got a good look inside there was a pistol laying right where he wanted me to bring him to get his “phone”. He probably would’ve killed me too and taken my truck to get away. Stay safe, stay smart, stay vigilant. & Never trust a strangers word. Your instincts aren’t lying. If you want to read more on the story the NC Cherokee co sheriffs office did a post on it. The murderers name was Richard Abrain
I hit the ditch on a rural gravel road in northern Alberta one rainy afternoon…walked a half mile back to a farm house, this was before we all have maps on our phones, and knocked on the door. I got off the porch and wait back a bit. A kid answered the door, like 4 years old…then the mom came to the door a minute later. I got information that I needed to direct the tow truck to me, but I felt terrible approaching that farm on foot. Just bad mojo…but I needed their help. The good old days I guess.
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Where's in Alberta.
5:48 when you finally figured it out 🤣
This can happen even over a short space.
I was on the outskirts of an English city and in order to walk to another outskirts area it meant walking 2 miles through the countryside to cut the angle.
This was 1 in the afternoon on a sunny day. But that 40 mins or so I was thinking how someone could really hurt me if they want to and there's no one to help. There's a quiet creepiness.
I was relieved to get back in the city around masked young Black men with machetes
I frequently camped solo a few miles from home. The trail I walked was very familiar to me and I often walked it at night. One night I noticed that a limb had fallen out of a large tree on a hill - approx 50 yards off the trail - I could see by its silhouette against the sky that it was leaning against the trunk of the tree. I made a mental note of it because I was always looking for convenient sources of wood to burn. The next day I went to the location. There was no limb. I did see several very large footprints, a third longer than my size 10 boots. That is the one and only time in my life that I felt scared. Needless to say, I carried a gun with me from that day on.
bigfoot...seen them 4 times in my life
There's definitely areas that feel different than other areas and I'm not sure why. I think there's a lot of factors that contribute to the way an area feels. Sometimes its me and my mood or the weather, temperature and lighting has a lot to do with it, time of day can make an area feel very different. Wind is a big factor, seasons changing. When you can feel winter coming for sure has a feeling about it. Also, your own sense of belonging in areas that are remote make a difference. What your doing in terms of working, exploring, hunting, or just taking a walk. Tracking trespassers can have a strange feeling depending on what the trespasser was up too. Animal experiences can have an affect. They act different at different times of the year and day. Sometimes if your looking for an experience, stay very quiet, move slow, be alone and LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN. Your senses start to come alive it's amazing how you can become part of it if you're trying to blend into it rather than impose yourself into an area. Everything around you is affected by your motivation and sensitivity. Ask yourself what kind of an experience you want to have before you go into the woods and bring the mind set and a presence that cultivates what's happening there already to continue even though you are there. Humans have a big, loud, clumsy presence that needs to be toned down in the woods to have an experience of the woods and what go's on when we're not there. They probably need to tone it down everywhere.
VERY. WELL. SAID.
I'll never forget reading about a hiker who was hiking in a super remote area and all of a sudden he is face to face with the actor who played Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs.
I was out hiking in Santa Cruz maybe 20 mins away from my car walking. I have hiked many places but I had a sinking feeling in my gut. I cannot explain but I immediately made my way back to the car to the point where I ran the last part. Absolutely terrified I didn’t hear or see anything to make me feel that way. Never felt like that since
Sorry that was me 😂
This is why you don't go in the woods alone, Joe.
?Did you possibly mean to type: This is why you shouldn't go in the woods alone, Joe.
If you’re from the woods, if you’re in the city, there’s a lot of weird stuff.
The city and country are both majorly different than Beach...regardless...wherever...you have to be careful..esp..when alone...anywhere...even in populated vinicities.....if no one is invited it's startling to hear someone at the door...and also headlights..lights..etc..especially alone...worse if no landline...phone....or a phone....in an isolated area....must be terrifying..
I'm in the woods a lot. People ask me if I'm afraid of bears and mountain lions. I so no. I'm not afraid of the 4 legged animals. I respect them and their space. I am cautious in their space.
What I am afraid of is the 2 legged animal.
Bigfoot I assume is the 2 legged animal?
Absolutely. Beware the 2 legged animal.
I agree. I've seen what chickens can do to a man.
@@misguidedangel6550plus you have to be on the lookout for the feral people who live in the deep wild woods...very creepy people 😮
@@eeaa-hl9iu😂😂😂😂
It was not a scary situation, but tonight I was walking in my very safe cul-de-sac, past dark, and had the urge to turn my head. I didn't hear anything, just the sense to turn my head. There was a teen girl sitting on her front porch on her phone, watching me walk by. I just think it's crazy that this video popped up just a couple of hours after I had an experience that made me think that we must have some unknown ability to know when we are being watched.
I wonder how it works scientifically
It's the friendly ones that will try to kill you.
One time I was hiking in the mountains of colorado in the dead of winter. When I was heading back to my car (going down mountain) I felt like something was following me. I kept hearing a branch crack when I was still moving, when I would stop whatever was behind me would stop. It was pitch black and dead silent because of all the snow. I never figured out what was behind me but I know it was too quiet to be deer or bear. Always thought it was a mountain lion stalking me.
Yes, please loose the subtitles.
I had a stalker, in an urban environment. But before I realized he was a stalker, my hair would raise up on my arms and back of my neck every time he crossed my path. I used to run on a large track with lots of other runners, a baseball team was always out there playing, was a very large track.
I felt alarmed every time I crossed paths with this creep. He was normal looking, so at first I thought it was just me. But my body was telling me something was very wrong. And then it escalated. And then it got really bad, rapidly. That is until my sister's old boyfriend tackled him and read him the riot act. We never saw him after that again. I was so relieved because he left me creepy notes, on my car. I parked a long way from the track because of lack of parking. I couldn't figure out how he knew which wss my car. And his notes made absolutely no sense, like his brain wasn't firing right; Or like his oars were not all in the water. So trust your instincts!
I think the guy was not right mentally, but definitely not emotionally.
Glad you're okay. Was a Victim Advocate for years & stalkers ALWAYS need to be taken very seriously, there is no reasoning with them.
Stalking is a form of mental illness. As well as a crime.
“Oars, not all the way in the water” is a nice way of saving a few apples short of a dozen, or a few briancells short of normal it sounds like. Yikes that’s scary I mean if you like someone just talk with them and joke around like normal if it’s meant to be it will be. Don’t do what this guy did
I used to sit out on my deck on summer nights. I would get this feeling someone was out there. Every time I felt it, I would end up seeing a guy on a bike. He was on the street in the neighborhood behind. He was always riding back and forth or in circles. The thing that bothered me was that I always sensed him before I saw him. It always made wonder what kind of energy he was giving off.
That sucks. Schizophrenic maybe?
One thing more scarier than animals in the woods is other people, if you ever feel like someone is watching you, most of the someone is watching you, always trust your gut feeling
Can we please get Dave Paulides on JRE?! We need the world to know about the disappearances in our national parks!
Dave Paulides… the best!!
That would be a show I'd have to watch
Being human qualifies having instincts and ' that gut feeling '.... grateful for animal's senses being on point❤... having effective self defense : imperative.....❤
Once I went camping with a friend on an island, where there are a lot of people camping. At middle of night, we couldn't sleep and decided to go for a walk. As there are inns there, you can see the path because there are some points of light. Until we arrived at the beach, it was completely pitch black, only moonlight. We were there contemplating the sky when we saw a point of light in the distance on our left side. We looked again and that light began to grow more and more. a dot became a circle and started to get closer. We were both scared to death. What was that coming, very quickly, in the middle of the night? The light came closer, closer and when it got very close, we saw that it was the light from a old man's bicycle Lol And in the end, he was the one who got scared seeing two random people with scared faces in the middle of nowhere in the dark.
“Do you know the way to Belles Canyon?”
Ballen
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Have hiked most of the Central Sierras of California over 25 years. During that time I have encountered methheads, gangbangers testing guns at 10,000ft. , armed Cartel members guarding MJ fields. Have also been stalked twice by cougars. Have always carried a gun, extra mag, knife and medical kit. Retired from law enforcement.
Always listen to your gut. Always, no question.
There are two locations in beaver county pa that men won’t hunt. I hunted them and will never go back. You simply can’t explain it. I never even heard about it until I spoke with others. An unknown thing is you walk into the shopping mall and stare at one person. They turn and without searching the crowd they lock eyes with you. That’s some sort of eye energy or spirit contact level shit.
Wtf are you talking about?
You are right. Once they know your intent, you have a decision to make.
What happened when you hunter there and why don't others? You're right on the sixth sense
@ you were being watched when with no one around and it was dead silent. A real creepy vibe even while heavily armed.
@ it just wasn’t natural at all.
I always walked in the woods at night since I was a kid.
creep
I have had the feeling in a city environment. I started just feeling uneasy and could not put my finger on why I felt that way. I do believe her that there is something in our primordial brain that alerts you that the situation is not what it appears.
Always have some big dogs out in the woods, always
I was hiking up White Mountain near Bishop CA with a buddy on a windy summer day. I was with a friend and we were near the summit- White Mountain is almost as high as Mt. Whitney- over 14,200 feet. We were by ourselves and we see this random guy in shorts coming down from the peak. It was surreal and frightening.
If you ever been to eastern california on the other side of the sierra nevadas, you'd know how alien the surroundings look. Its so beautiful and eerie at the same time. It's one of my favorite places to be. But at the same time, it's all wilderness AND the wind alone could kill you. The dude was in shorts, coming down from 14k feet. The weirder part was that he looked outta shape- he was on the pudgy side- he did not look like a hiker at all. When he got close, i had my hand in my holster ready to unholster my Sig Sauer 9mm at him if he tried anything. But he didn't even look at us. He was about 10 yards away at his closest and he was focused on going down the mountain I'm hecka tired going up . Nothing really happened. It was just weird.
They tell assassins not to look at the person when they are moving in because they will feel you looking at them
I have done experiments staring at people in different locations and it usually does get them to look directly at me.
Always side eye and don't concentrate too hard.
would like a real sniper to comment on this, ive heard of this.
I tend to think elk hunting is similar. I think they have similar intuition.
No they don’t😂
I have had that feeling twice in my life , I trusted my gut and thank god I did or I wouldn’t be here telling you this
Why happened?
I have to admit, that I really can't think of any situation in which a naked baby standing in front of me out of nowhere would NOT be unsettling. Maybe that's just me.
I was hiking with my two children at a State Park approx 30 years ago- With my 7 and 9 year old a bit ahead of me, I turned around and a dude dressed in all camo was so close to me, I felt frozen and worried about my kids - I quickly yelled at them to slow down and picked up a large stick to fend off this guy if he attacked me or my kids- I felt my heart in my throat and such a feeling of fear I’ve never felt before - Never took my kids to hike in a State Park ever again by myself- I felt the hand of God and his angels covering us three that day-
Yeti? Wolfman? Hillary Clinton naked?? AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!
the scariest cryptid is Hilary Clinton
@@JRRTHEROGANRUNDOWNI concur
@@JRRTHEROGANRUNDOWNShe is a witch.
😂😂😂
A wee bit insecure there ladies.
YES WE ALL ARE GOING TO BUY YOUR BOOK. IF YOUR BOOK HAS ONE STORY WORTH TO MENTION ABOUT THAT MUST BE A GREAT BOOK.
Dear Joe ,I am very impressed with your honesty. You are truly the best. God bless you and your family. 🙏🙏🙏🙋♀️
The reason it is weird and scary to meet someone in the woods is because of intentions. In a mall it's more publicly open, you know people will be in and out often, and you generally understand anyone walking around is primarily there with the intention of purchasing browsing etc etc. In the woods there isn't much to read off of someone except that they're moving through. You don't know if foraging, tracking or exploring etc. The fear that the intentions could be malicious because you know people won't be in and out of your general location. I think it's pretty basic.
Fishing very late one night when 4 men came from who knows where on us. They came in “tactically”. Asking about the fishing and small talk for a few minutes. We have no idea who they were or why. Very creepy. All my alarm senses triggered.
This lady is fascinating. She has such a unique life experience.
⚠️Had this happen once at night in a busy gas station off highway near a prison in AZ. A car pulled up at the adjacent pump & I couldn't see in but a woman got out to go inside & i got an ice cold chill of immediate terror & couldn't wait for spouse to come out! Got in the driver's seat & picked him at door & FLOORED it out of there! Closest I can compare it to is if there was an active shooter happening. Do not have panic attacks, am experienced with side arms & outdoor/night/nature activities alone, but NOTHING in even my sometimes dangerous experiences made me feel like this! We were leaving the next day so I never heard of anything weird happening, this was almost 2 decades ago but it feels like yesterday!😮
you got an ice cold chill seeing a woman get out of a car? not sure that adds up.
@@books4739 gut feelings don't always "make sense" which is what makes them extra trippu
@@books4739Story got 13 likes too and one guy correcting you 😂 the surreality of reality is more scary than anything. Feels like being in a parallell universe nowdays...
Thanks for this interview because now I've gotta get her book!! About time a book Ide read. Great Interview!!🤓
Oh yeh, I have had that experience, camping with another guy, we were both in our 50’s, pretty remote area of the Oregon Cascade Range, what we experienced scared us so profoundly that neither of have ever gone back! It was very supernatural! Even now, several years later, I still can’t go there, it was my favorite place for years! We had to pack up camp, we just shoved everything into the van and took off, we figured out it was around mid nite! I asked my friend Don if he wanted to go camping up there this summer, lol, the look he gave me, *uck no!😂
Yep! 😮
So what happened?
@@annrhodes3544 we were sitting around our campfire talking and then a feeling came over us simultaneously, we both felt like something was watching us! We sat there for a bit, and then something really heavy fell in the brush about 60 ft out! We both got up quick, not sure what made this enormous crashing sound! We tried to compose ourselves but the weight of the object seemed massive, the threat was so intense! We could still feel something watching us!
We realized that neither of were going to get any sleep, so we started packing up! It wasn’t until we had left that we even realized how jacked up we were! The feeling has never left either one of us! It was a very clear to both of us that staying was not an option!
So nothing ACTUALLY happened
yeh right, nothing happened, we left, what a dingleberry
Had a similar thing happen to me. I lived in a cabin in north West Virginia and these two guys were wondering around in the middle of night, in the middle of nowhere. I had my doors locked like I did every night of course and I’m glad I did because the next thing I knew I heard a loud bang on the door as they were trying to break in. I took my shotgun that I always had on me and shot through the window to give them a scare and they bolted off. I think they were squatters or drunk or something alike but I knew they were up to no good. I had to get my window replaced but that’s better than losing my life.
I would have waited until they came through the door.
@ I completely made this story up lmao
A naked baby in the woods lmao
Reminded me of that great Dave Chapelle story about a toddler at 3am in the ghetto. ruclips.net/video/DP4-Zp-fBXc/видео.htmlsi=ZcTZqbKxgkDaKUpZ
Caught me off guard too, I was looking at my phone and laughing until I stubbed my toe.
STARIN YOU DOWN
I tend to think joe is a city boy who only goes in the woods with a large group of citiboys and a guide.
That seems like a wise thing for a city boy to do.
You're more than likely correct. However, the fact that he goes out of his way to enter nature and realize what he's been missing in his life and finds the beauty in it is what counts. We don't choose where or how we grow up. I was raised in a non hunting household. It wasn't until my early 20s that I found archery hunting through work friends. Fastforward 30 years and I have sons that grew up rural, hunt and our oldest son works in the industry. Joe, being a "nontypical" stereotyped country boy, opens up the sport for people who wouldn't think it would be possible for them. Furthermore, he has become a fantastic frontman for archery hunting and probably has opened the eyes of many listeners to the sport and lifestyle.
@damiankildare9230 what makes you think we want more city Boys out here hunting anyway? Search in rescues busy enough. Every time there's an gun accident , it's a city boy.
He moved to Austin...
@@chipcook5346 From L.A.
That Sixth Sense should ALWAYS be listened to. Nevertheless to each their Own
I've spent years hiking, camping, and fishing in the eastern Sierra. I was fishing on a remote stream in heavy brush. Out of no where I had an immediate sense that I was being watched and followed. I was unarmed at the time. I immediately moved into open space and hoofed it back to camp with my friends. I dont know if it was man or animal, but I am certain I was being stalked.
My wife & 2 kids were hiking at Starved Rock IL about 15 years ago. There were people hiking, too, but parts were isolated. 2 guys and a dog were following us. My girls were about 10 & they never picked up on anything. My wife asked me if I had my dad's WWll Navy knife. I left it in the hotel. So dumb. I now have a CCL. My wife & I were creeped out. The guys looked like the guys from deliverence, and the dog was a pit bull Rottweiler combo. Not friendly. Their eyes were evil, about 30 feet away. We took a different path back. They were sitting on a bench looking at us when we arrived at the entrance. But now lots of people were around. We got in our car and left. My wife & I both felt our creep alarms that day.
@@falcon3719
Illinois is creepy lib country
Oh yea, my brother was a timber cruiser for a logging company, and wild animals didn't phase him, but the concern about coming across a human was the thing he worried about... and that really freaked him out, since they would only be on private timberlands, and its not open to public for just going out there, so anybody up there without permission would already be trespassing, and usually up to no good.
Doesn't matter if Im hiking and or camping in my home state of Indiana or the mountains of Wyoming or on the Appalachian trail in the Blue Ridge Mountains I carry at least a high capacity semi automatic HG on my person with 2 mags and a back up HG in my pack and 4 spare mags
If camping with family I bring a easy to transport in my pac folding 9mm or 45acp Carbine
Some people choose to place their faith to remain safe in the hands of the good Lord
When it comes to the safety of myself and my family I place my faith in very large numbers of SJHP's traveling at supersonic speeds.
You're such a cool guy.
Ok Chris Kyle
@@phantomshtter Some would say YOU'RE the cool guy.
Jesus gives us real world tools to be safe with and use anywho!
She has a sixth sense! Always listen to it.
But how can I listen to HER sixth sense? It's not mine to listen to.
I see dead people 😱
No she didn't, she already knew she was going to attract the wrong kind of attention - she says about being a blonde 25 yr old. If she was a fat mousy 50 yr old and she sensed trouble approaching, perhaps I'd be impressed, but a 25 yr old blonde shouldn't be unaware that she will attract attention and sadly, some of that won't be the good sort.
Joe looks stoned in this. lmao
He’s stoned in every video 😂
Im a city boy who moved to the sticks about 24 years ago and it does take some getting used to. Ive had two sketchy episodes in that time. One in the woods and one at my cabin. Both with humans. And its true. The being in danger situation and feeling is very different when you are in the country. Getting mugged on Broadway in NY and getting robbed or approached by someone weird in the woods is very different. In the woods you are truly on your own. Yeah cell phones have changed it to a degree. But if you need a cop in the sticks it’ll still take them awhile to get to you.
Jesus Christ lady! We were just trying to reach out to you about your cars extended warranty!
No need for blasphemy
I was on a trail crew as a teenager. We were camping in the woods at night and working during the day. There were 12 teens and 2 adult leaders. We had been out there about three weeks. One night we all heard a nightmare happening, it sounded like a hundred people throwing boulders into a canyon and screaming. We were near resort communities but wilderness enough for no one to be out there, plus it was off season. We were supposed to be out there another week. We left that night.
Either a ghost ambushed war party or a group that tried to scare you and we're doing that
Living partially in the woods to study is one thing, living your life in the woods is another.
Had a few strange moments with some friends in the 70's off Rt. 6 "Funn Pond"-a sign 'trespassers will be eaten", odd people behind trees and phones directly mounted on some trees. We got out of there. Cape Cod in the 70's DY if you recall this-John P. Here-Ttyl
The great equalizer. A gun. Thank god for our US constitution and our ability to protect ourselves
People hate Obama but he signed the papers for us to be able to open carry in national parks.
I voted for em
Gotta take these stories with a grain of salt.
One time, I went fishing at the river near my house. I was told this spot was known for gay hookups. I'd often see parked cars in the lot, that'd just sit there with the engine running. They'd still be there after I'd return from fishing. This time, when I walked down the trail to the river, I quickly noticed there was someone behind me. It was a bigger fella, no rod or fishing gear. I immediately felt that something was off about him, that he was a threat to me. I took a bunch of turns, a route that I knew if he followed, he was definitely following me. I looked back from a spot where I could see him but he couldn't see me. He was looking around, as though he was looking for someone. I immediately thought he must be looking for me. I sped off down another trail and then ducked into the bush. I headed straight for the parking lot and out of there. I'm pretty certain that man was after me. I too, am a man.
He was probably looking for weed 😂 No seriously if he was gay he might have just wanted to chat to you hoping to get jiggy, you don't need to think rape 😅
Could have wanted to ask if you were interested but could have wanted to r8pe. Good decision to high tale it out of there
You almost got boned. Dang dude, glad you didn't though champ.
@Noobkaibot yeah thanks. It was a bit of a scary moment. If it was going to happen, I definitely wouldn't have been consenting to it. I would have given that guy the fight of his life. He'd be walking away without eyes.
So, you often visited a gay hook-up site, and got scared when someone thought you were being a naughty little tease? Now, I'm not saying those people should be OK having a hook-up site in public, but if you knew that was the case, maybe you should use another fishing spot, just so you didn't get mistaken? I don't understand people who don't employ a little common sense and anticipate that they may be putting themselves at risk, even if what they are doing is perfectly harmless, legitimate and normal. I'd stay well away from a gay hook-up site, same as I'd stay away from a drug dealing spot, or a place known for stolen cars getting dumped, just so I wouldn't get caught up in anything that might put me at risk.
I was running at 1am and after 1 hour or so I seen a tiny wiggle of an elbow down deep in a ditch. I stopped and shun my headtorch on it and it was 4 very young girls hiding after sneaking out of their house. Don't know how I seen them. 10 minutes later I scared off a car load of dudes who must of arranged a meet up with them.... Sickening and nobody around to witness a thing.
Cool story, save it for Chris Hansen eh?
@dfrntlvltc5095 I don't know who that is but cheers 🥂
If your walking through the mall with the lights off and u see something u would be scared also
I've had situations where something inside me said don't do that or go there. I go with that feeling and stay away. I don't know what it is but yep, I get it.
Being in the woods a lot since very young, never seen or heard anything. I like it like that.
One time I got permission to hunt at a new place and I went in the woods early one morning before light and noticed someone coming at me on the trail in the woods. I stopped and was freaked out at first and I said the name of The farmer that gave me the permission… turns out it was a neighbor who was just approaching the area from his trail, but it was weird for sure
I was metal detecting on the edge of a wood at dusk and a geezer with a shooter jumped out on me. In slow motion, I had my spade up and arcing down towards him, for some reason stopping short of a full swing, as I processed it was a man and not some woods monster. Turned out it was a gamekeeper who had been watching me approaching for a while from his tree stand, and I had no clue he was there. He wasn't sure if I had a gun - someone had been taking their pheasants - so ambushed me. Apparently he was some ex-Special Forces, but I can't believe that, because he was a split second from having my spade buried in his head! I had some choice words to say about him doing something so stupid, haha.