The illustrations on this channel are second to none. The research, writing, and narration are also terrific. Totally intriguing... You deserve every success with your channel.
The research was done by David Paulides. This page is just another that is lifting his work. I went through the videos and every one I saw was from Dave's work. All this guy did was add the artwork which I agree is first rate.
@@mistiharrison4104 David Paulides should certainly receive credit, where credit is due, but what information about these events are available in the public domain? The people producing these videos still deserve credit and success for writing the script, narrating it, and the amazing illustrations. That all involves a lot of work. The creators of the channel still deserve their success. I thoroughly enjoy coming here to see and listen to their videos. I agree acknowledgement of sources is good practice and they need to cite their sources, but otherwise, well done! And I hope they keep up their great work... I’m not naive, so if you’re not happy with my supportive response, you are allowed to keep scrolling or watch another channel...
@@taslon7132 you're right, plz accept my apologies I didn't mean to impune your work or any others. Im sure alot of work and time has been invested in each video, I meant that mostly though these are just videos to produce and get likes on for most of the people uploading the 411 cases. for David Paulides its his work, his passion. he puts physical energy and emotional energy into it, he is the one that has brought it out into the light. is all I meant. didnt mean any disrespect. if you're as emotionally invested in the subject as he is then I do beg your forgiveness.
It may sound corny, but my theory is that Carter was spooked by the mountain itself. Mt. St. Helens, being a volcano, may be prone to giving off infrasonic vibrations from time to time. They may be sporadic, but increase in frequency the closer an eruption gets. There have been volcanoes studied which give off these vibrations many decades before the mountain shoots off, and St Helens may have been no exception. After all, the mountain itself blew up less than 3 decades later. Anyway, infrasound also can play havoc with a person's nervous system, instilling feelings of unease and panic even when there's no reason. That's basically my theory: Carter was in position for his photoshoot when the mountain gave off an infrasonic "rumble" or "burp." Carter took off down the mountain to his demise, spurred by the panic coursing through his system. This may explain why there are no pursuing tracks and why the searchers also felt uneasy. Why no body was ever found: people get lost all the time in the Cascades, sometimes when very close to other people. It's very, very easy to disappear in those mountains, sometimes permanently.
Nothing corny about what you've said here! It's very true about certain places giving off certain vibes. I'm Native American and my grandfather told us many story's about his own childhood and strange things that happened, to him as well as his own father and his grandfather. My grandfather walked The Trail of Tears from Wyoming to Oklahoma, Kentucky and he ended up in Arizona along with many of the Arapahoe that were with him. And some of the stuff he told us made us kids stay in at night. We lived on an old ranch, no street lights, none of that, So I remember having to walk to grandpa's house from my own house using a flashlight, but after hearing of the things they saw and heard, I just stayed home and refused to go out at night.
Excellent point. Many so called “hauntings” have been found to be caused by low frequency, low amplitude sound waves, produced either naturally or mechanically. These types of sounds have been shown to cause extreme nervousness, unease, and even have hallucinatory effects on people.
Mt. St. Helens has had this kind of activity forever. My mom owned property and lived at the base of the mountain. Several locals of Native heritage told her repeatedly to stay out of the woods because of bigfoot. It wasn't even a secret; it was a given that they are there.
I live near Mount saint helens and I always say my husband IS Bigfoot because his feet are so big and he’s very outdoorsy. So anytime someone sees a Bigfoot print I just say my husband probably left it 😂
I’ve heard things in those woods that can’t be explained, craziest things was years later meeting a complete stranger who had a video recording with audio of exactly what I heard in the same area, years apart.
@@jerrybartlett7479 definitely not a cougar, it was deep loud roar that came from a long ways out, we don’t have any large predators out here besides black bear, only other large animals are elk, they Bugle, they don’t roar. The only way to describe it is, sounding like what you would imagine king kong sounds like in the movies, or similar animals/characters in movies when they make them roar. Never heard it before or after that, besides the footage I was shown by a stranger.
I have heard the story about Joe Carter's disappearance a few times . This telling is the only one that clarifies for me the fact that no tracks of any kind could be found that would indicate a ground pursuit . Thank you for that information .
Most of the people re-telling the account of this disappearance want it to fit in their narrative. The lack of tracks doesn't fit their view of nature. So they leave it out.
@@rogerdorn38 Nah... the lack of tracks means either the ground was too hard, or whatever was chasing him wasn't on the ground but flying. Dude could have been abducted by a UFO for all we know.
Didn't they say he had diabetes or something? He could have had an issue. I know a guy that had issues with his diabetes and would do things he didnt remember. Dude prob just went off and died somewhere where they didn't look for him.
I'd never heard this story before, but it jogged my memory of an anecdote John Buchan (the author of 'The Thirty Nine Steps) recounted in his biography. In his youth he was a keen climber, who recalled that on one strange occasion he and his friend were suddenly assailed by an overwhelming feeling of fear, so intense that they turned and ran back down the mountain, taking all manner of risks they would never normally have considered. He put it down to some kind of primeval terror triggered by the solitude. The suggestion below, about a diabetic induced panic sounds a plausible one - he'd have burned up a lot of sugar reserves on the climb.
That really does not sound at all plausible that the experienced skier went with his friends and just took the risk to not be prepared to be out as long as they planned.
👍🤣🤣🤣 some eye sacs are more like an ice axe than others. Saw your comment and laughed so hard. Just as I wrote my comment he said ice ax. Freaky cool synchronicity. 👍😁
As a diabetic let me clear this up a little....one day supply of insulin has nothing to with him possibly being in a hurry. If he was suffering from low blood sugar, he wouldn't and couldn't have gone far. If he had high blood sugar, then even a little insulin would have helped him feel better but it wouldn't make him race off.
The portrayed perception of insulin usage in movies and such is so far off compared to the reality of it all. Tremendous difference between Type 1 & Type 2 diabetics. Yet they just lump them all together like they're 'one and the same.'
Yeah, I don’t think anyone really believes insulin. I heard of this case several times. Unless the guy was faking his death I think something not natural occurred m, or that’s what is inferred.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us. Humanity is not complete without the input of disabled people of every sort. I hope you are always safe and always have the medication you need.
Maybe he forgot to pack some sweets and dashed down the mountain then went down the canyon, ended up hypo'd in a hidden crevice.........?..........Bless.................
I worked with a man who had diabetes pretty bad. One night he was so out of his head that he told me he loved me when he went to leave, like you would a relative, and walked to the local McDonald's where he tried to force the cashier to keep the change from the $100 bill he gave her for a $1 cheeseburger. Long story short his sugar was so low that he was delirious. Luckily the cashier wasn't a bad person and called an ambulance for him.
I'm thoroughly enjoying this channel. I had run out of 'creepy occurrence' channels to listen to, and it's hard to find channels that are as good as Bob Gymlan or Bedtime Stories, but this one is right up there.
Beyond Creepy is good too but I prefer channels who give us more infos like a proper time line, background on the victim or friends and places, who filed reports and when etc etc...
yes i was glad to find this channel in my reccomended after watching the newest Bob Gymlan video (i enjoy BedTime Stories&Canam missing&beyond creepy too). Not many channels out there like this and i have to have them to rest at night. Always happy to find a new one!! Another one that is pretty good is Pinnso and that channel has alot of folklore etc in story form (newer one i discovered).
Greg is upset ? How can you say they are not real i have seen one myself when i was about 13 I watched it for almost 15 min I can tell you this bubba I hunted my whole life and never seen anything like i did that day
@@sweetcaroline2060 it erupted more than twice. However, what occurred on March 27th, whilst technically an eruption, was actually nothing more than a portion of the crater collapsing in on itself along with the usual seismic activity that led up to the eruption of May 18th, 1980. Here is raw footage of the March 27th, "eruption". ruclips.net/video/RiwuV9oqn54/видео.html
@@squiddad1528 Yes- the mountainous areas can hide many caves, we can walk past them- but be unaware, so it stands to reason that underground caves we could easily miss too.... In saying that, I'm a big believer in what Fred Beck says about them- " they're not entirely of this world".... Scarey!!!
There’s a story about a guy who was in the army stationed somewhere in Washington State he said immediately after the eruption he got ordered to help a group of soldiers redcovery bodies of Sasquatch like beings. He said the government knew about them and they weren’t just apes. Much More human. They lived in really dense forests and caves primarily around the PNW.
My wife lived in Montana as a teen when Mt Saint Helen's erupted. Ash came down there from it. She scooped up enough to fill a Mason jar, and then capped it. She still has it.
@@thomasmagee9576 They sure do! And some are selling it online too with plenty of buyers. www.krem.com/article/news/local/mt-st-helens/wsu-stores-97-barrels-of-mount-st-helens-ash/293-08c932b0-c3d7-492a-a598-4af3f18a3c32
This particular case sounds extremely similar to the one I had just recently watched regarding Terrance Woods: the young TV producer who just randomly ran down the side of a cliff at super speed during the middle of a shoot only to never be seen from again. If both of these accounts are accurate then there must be some common link between the two strange incidents. Almost as if some kind of invisible force was messing with their heads to make them do what they did. Truly eerie and scary stuff indeed.
May 18, 1980 around 8:30 a.m. was the morning the mountain erupted. It had ongoing earthquakes and pressure rising underground prior for months but the date you said at the start of the program was of no real consequence. I lived thirty miles away from the volcano than and now. I'll never forget that day.
I mean, it’s a bit of a dick move for him to blatantly copy the style of Bedtime Stories. I won’t be watching any of his videos for that reason. Only popped onto this one to see what he was doing
@@jamyDodger he could have done it in colour and it would have made it completely different but he chose not to. So yeah, I think it's a dick move to copy someone's style of work and coast off their success
@@DR-qf9th There were 7 babies born that day in the hospital I was in. The nurses were going crazy cause the maternity floor was really busy. I didn't even know about the volcano till I was home from the hospital six days after he was born. I later heard that all the births, and apparently there were many, were because of a change in the atmosphere due to the volcano.
Doing a great job as always please keep these coming at a fast pace as myself, and I know many others truly enjoy your narration and illustrations And the not so famous cases as most other channels always seem to keep covering over and over. You do a killer job my man.
The incident then resulted in the disappearance of a man named Mitch Williams. It was noteworthy in that he was a man whom was considered highly-skilled, fully-capable, albeit prone to erratic behavior. Friends and loved ones stated Williams had been receiving death threats at the time of his disappearance in regards to prompting a 3-1 series lead.
I dicovered your channel last night and I'm hooked. I've been binging on it, I can't look away...maybe in part because I was once missing. At 18 I was waiting for the bus to go to work, long story short, I was kidnapped at gunpoint by a serial killer. I was his only survivor, and the last. It took me a week to escape. It was so fast, one minute I was there and then I was gone. He boasted to me at one point that this is what he does, all along the west coast, from Alaska to California. It was a week of brutality that is unimaginable to most people. I'm grateful to be alive. I'm also fascinated by the Pacific Northwest stories. I love this area, it's so beautiful. The rain forests are so incredibly beautiful, and so dense and huge...trying to find someone who's lost is a job for the most experienced and skilled. We've had searchers get lost. I love exploring but would never, never go alone. And never get separated. Ever. Thank you for the work you put in, it's truly your calling. I was so impressed when you went to the Beaver Creek area...wow. Again, thank you. 🌹👍🏽💯😘
That's some heavy memories to carry thru life. I realize you won't see this but that's ok. I'm sorry this happened to you but glad you got away under your own power rather than in a coroner's van. Much love, G
That's some heavy memories to carry thru life. I realize you won't see this but that's ok. I'm sorry this happened to you but glad you got away under your own power rather than in a coroner's van. Much love, G
Gotta say I love the art work and visual you display with the story . Glad I found your channel . Keep it it up bro , nothing is better a well detailed true and Erie mystery.
The Missing Enigma channel having already established a reputation for sticking to the facts and not leaving out possible explanations makes this story all that more interesting.👍
You do very thorough work. I hate when people sight instances in the news papers, but don't provide links to the article or actually show the article. It makes it easier for those of us who want to do our own research. I love it! I'm a subscriber!
I’ll play Agent Scully for a moment. I think Joe Carter had some sort of diabetic episode. He either felt it coming on and tried to get down the mountain quickly to get help or he had some degree of diabetic shock and became incoherent in his actions. Then he skied or walked off in a direction that was difficult for the searchers to find his ski tracks/ foot prints. Maybe he traveled over rocky ground, or maybe it snowed heavily before the searchers arrived. Whatever it was, the searchers were never able to find where he wandered off and died. After all, the searchers aren’t going to search an area that’s not safe for them to go through. Someone in shock wouldn’t think that way. It’s also possible that his body was found by a wild cat and dragged back to its layer.
he is diabetic yet a trip up the mountain costs a lot of energy, he must have had alot of snacks with him to keep his bloodsugar on level to compensate for the physical stress, unless something happend to his rations or he didnt pack enough i doubt he went too low having too high levels wouldnt have much short time effects unless it was incredible high and even then could it be counteracted by either insulin or by working out maybe he accidently overdosed but i kinda doubt that unless he wanted to disappear, but why do it with 20 friends around... but then again he went ahead alone was he suicidal?
Hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) shock is more common than hyperglycemic shock, though both can happen. Perhaps he WAS frightened by something, skied off, didn’t stop to eat a snack, sustained an injury and became disoriented.
Doubtful. As a Type I Diabetic since I was around two years old, that would really not be how it works. Granted everyone is different, but by the time you feel it coming on, if you do not have the supplies with you, it is too late to go running for them, at least in the way described. Too high can cause a type of fog drastically lowering thinking or reaction ability, or more relevantly, too low of a blood sugar causes the same, along with the overall loss of the ability to think and reason, body strength, coordination, etc. By the time you get to the hallucination stage, you pretty much are unable to do much of anything, never mind ski or jump over anything.
Tip notch content you got here on this channel. Props. Not many put this amount of effort into making sure their content is high quality and not just thrown together to put up on youtube real quick, ya know. I really appriciate the level of effort here.
This is literally in my backyard 😭 I've heard the stories but still have hammock camped the basin of Ape Canyon and snow camped in the Jackpine Shelter where the miners were supposedly attacked lol. I'm always armed when camping up in that area (cougar territory) but it does linger in my mind when "hanging out" in the midnight trees up there. I don't let it get to me too much though... Not too much a believer, but it is compelling nonetheless. Mt. St. Helens is such a beautiful, serene area so I will continue hiking and looking out for him/them 😁
Lots of sensationalist hysteria surrounding stories like this from people that probably don't spend much (if any) time alone in remote areas. I've spent many nights alone in the mountains of Oregon and Washington and never experienced any unexplainable or strange events
I'm sure it's been mentioned though I couldn't readily find it in the comments. MtStH catastrophically erupted on May 18, 1980. There had been some Eruption events before that as she warmed up and cleared the pipes, but the main event was May 18. I was in kindergarten and we actually have like a minor survival story during the disaster. Love the channel. Thank you for your hard work!
Fred Beck didn't write *_"I Fought the Apemen of Mt. St. Helen's."_* It was written by his son, Ronald Beck. In fact, Ronald took liberties with the story, by adding/changing details, which contradict what Fred told Roger Patterson in 1967 (recorded on cassette tape), *before* the 'book' was written. To be fair, it was really only a 22 page pamphlet, than a 'book",
This story reminds me of the stories about the mysteries of the Nahanni Valley in NT Canada. The stories of all the dead and missing there. They are strange indeed. Interesting that no indigenous tribes live there. Thanks for the video, very interesting. Keep up the good work!
I heard this guy once say he was hiking in the woods, and hes like 6 foot 5. Someone started shooting rounds off at him thinking he was bigfoot. Don't forget that a lot of people are just really stupid.
You definitely are a natural at telling these stories and present a professional non - bias account and sound like You do Your research and homework on each story
I've personally witnessed a "situation" in the foothills surrounding Mt. St. Helen's in 1979 when I was 11 years old, while picking wild blueberries. I will never forget the intense fear I felt, along with my family and 3 adults that were friends of my parents (we all saw it). I've tried telling people about it when I was younger, only to be met with laughter and skepticism. People just don't want to believe in things they've not seen for themselves, or that has not been proven by science. Those types of people are very close-minded.
I'd love to hear about your "situation" because I 💯 would believe you and ive no clue who you are! 👀 One with a closed mind definately isn't someone you'd want to disclose that info to...their brains aren't big enough to process it.
I Ma'am, while camping... Seen A Bigfoot Traveling with 2 Coyotes at 3:30 am . They ARE REAL ! The GOVERNMENT IS PROTECTING THIER 300 BILLION A YEAR THEY MAKE.... NOT THE PEOPLE !
I live near the area. Have been up to the Fred Beck cabin site twice. I first heard the Carter story 40 years ago. The main eruption of Mt. St. Helens was on May 18th 1980. March 27th was the day the first plume of ash was released skyward. Remember it like it was yesterday. Also, Beck shot the mountain devil which tumbled into the canyon, the afternoon BEFORE the attack on the cabin, not on the way out. I suggest better fact checking while writing the scripts. Indeed, many Sasquatch bodies were found after the eruption, and the feds used the military to depose of bodies and cover up all intel about it. People involved were threatened to zip their lips.
@@krisaguilar6699 That makes far more sense, that the man shot the sasquatch prior to the cabin attack. I wouldn't think they would attack the cabin for no reason. But who knows.
Fascinating story, not only about an incident, but how the area got it's name-- which turned out to be a story unto itself. This is only the second vid I've watched- the first being the disappearance of young Dennis Martin. I'm always interested in stories like this-- not only in the mystery itself, but how people in or around a group can just vanish into thin air with few clues. Next up is the Charlie Bauman/Teddy Roosevelt video. Good stuff and the illustrations add to the mystery of these stories.
it's amazing that after all these mysterious disappearances over all these years that people still have doubt that there's things and situations that do happen that we can't fully understand unless there.
Great video as usual! Just FYI though- I believe the main lateral eruption of Mt. St. Helens was actually on May 18, 1980. Love this channel- keep up the good work! 😊
Think about what kind of nocturnal creatures live in caves deep in the mountains, they only come out at night and witnesses don't live to tell their story
That's what they lying and sold "scientists" would have you believe (in order to discredit the Creator, God Almighty). The earth is nowhere near that old and it can be proven to those who care enough to find the Truth.
@@reesedaniel5835 100%. Everything we've learned or been told is a lie. This odd reality we live in is nothing near what's been taught. Our souls are in limbo in this reality. It really is a test. Stay awake my friend.
Its not billions lol it is also flat it really is. Do your research if you think its a globe. I don't argue about flat earth I just say bring your evidence or any test to prove its a globe and I know no one can provide any but there are so many to provide for its flatness
fyi... The 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens - which began with a series of small earthquakes in mid-March and peaked with a cataclysmic flank collapse, avalanche, and explosion on May 18 ... i enjoy your presentations, nice work!
I read Beck's book on line, fascinating but terrifying... U left out 2 scary points though- 1, the 'apes' attack on the cabin was so savage, Beck and his friends were so glad they built it so sturdy- but one of the creatures got an arm thru the wall and tried to grab an axe affixed to it.... And 2, when the men fled the next morning, and shot the creature they saw, and it fell into the canyon- the men looked for it, but it had disappeared, which troubled them greatly...they knew it had to be dead, but thought the other creatures moved its body... I highly recommend Beck's book... 👍🇦🇺🙋
Yes I have heard this story before and this channel left out a lot of pertinent details. I may be unsubscribing soon. I hate narrative controlling. Just give us the available facts!!
Just hiked Mt St Helen's last year solo with a 2am start. That was the creepiest forest I've ever walked in. The canopy was so tall and the forest floor so dark it felt like a horror movie and I was watched the whole way. It was so bad that when I saw a pair of eyes reflecting off my headlamp (it was an elk) I freaked out. It's definitely a spooky place.
The guy was a diabetic. It’s rather likely this had something to do with the disappearance. If insulin levels drop, or, become elevated. A person can find themselves in a dangerous situation. A diabetic coma can leave a person confused, disoriented. Unresponsive to situations and your surroundings
@@MaxL1995Y not what happened all the tracks led down the mountain and they eventually came down behind him he never circled back apparently he never had time
I love this channel and the stories that you cover. They're excellently narrated and the details and info given is amazing. I have a common interest in missing persons cases also. But not just these particular cases with strange occurrences having to do with their cases, such as the Missing 411. But also in the missing persons cases in my area of southeastern Kentucky. Because of the incredible amount of people who go missing here. But they're killed by other individuals, for the most part. Just never found. I'd like to do something similar in the future. If I had the extra time and resources.
I was sitting on my BMX bike about to head to school when there was a sonic boom that was later followed by ash dusting everything. Not a whole lot, as we lived in Springfield Oregon, which is quite a ways south. I remember seeing people collecting the ash and using it to make money by sealing it in glass vials, or in other ways like mixing it into clay to incorporate the stuff into artistic forms to remember the day.
I was a college student in Portland, Oregon when Mt. Saint Helens blew. My Mother called at 10 pm and told me to go look outside. She said "just do it ". The atmosphere was totally bizarre the next day. Just like you'd expect after the end of the world. 😂🤣😅 Very strange.
Funnily enough, my university lecturer was also called Joe Carter. He used to do rock climbing and man, did he get in some crazy situations from what he told me. Once he climbed up the wrong side of the mountain, one without the eyelet he could attach his ropes to. All he had was a skinny ledge he was standing on. He could either climb up without a rope, or have a long fall waiting for him below. He luckily made it, and his friend who was his spotter and was a veteran climber gave up rock climbing that day cold turkey. It could have ended so badly
It seems the Algorithm Gods have smiled on you. You are about to blow up.. but.. Post a Poll a week Then a community post a week. I predict great things
Joe being a diabetic is a factor in his disappearance. As someone who has a father who's diabetic, low to high glucose levels can cause disorientation and can cause a person to black out with no memory of where or what has occurred. This happened many times to my father before he finally got his act together. The last time his glucose levels were critically high, he blacked out and didn't remember being loaded into the ambulance nor did he remember blacking out much less the paramedics taking his blood pressure at the house (he still doesn't) As much as Joe being taken by Bigfoot sounds like a scary story, it's more than likely he blacked out in the mountains due to low glucose levels and never woke up.
Very interesting area to visit, if it is now allowed. Talking to a friend from the area some years ago said, There are Things out there. I never bothered to ask him what he meant by his remark. If you've never been to that area of the country it is worth checking it out as it is beautiful. Point is, most anything could be out in that wilderness and no one would know about it. As a researcher no matter how strange there is still the probability factor to consider no matter how unusual or unexplainable that it may sound to someone else. That area has always been known to the native people as place considered unusual, strange mystic and so maybe travelers to such places should keep in mind what has been described about such places.
I'm sure I've mentioned this before on RUclips somewhere...but in small town Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada 🇨🇦 I woke up the morning after the eruption of Mount St Helens to find a light coating of ash on everything,I remember cause I biked to school and my bicycle was covered with it.
I just binged like 15 of these videos, and the fact that the first sound other than your voice or music was a fucking GUNSHOT I just about pissed myself.
It should be still there truth be told if it wasn't destroyed or covered up so if someone tht way has the time and effort and energy they'd Def be able to find traces of it at min down in a canyon like tjt being wood maybe its grown up covered up but he said a whole cabin they was living in like woah tht is the first usually it's caves or little nests of bedding
I went camping in ape canyon last year with my buddy. Every time I was outside of the tents by myself, I felt like I was being watched. It’s a very weird place for sure.
And another clarification: creepypastas are not just Jeff the Killer, Slenderman, or the other overplayed and/or poorly written popular stories. There are thousands of stories covering all kinds of different topics, some written by very talented and creative writers.
Im glad these cases are based on actual events and not just some Creepypasta garbage
It’s makes them more disturbing. No one wakes up and thinks that they’re gonna disappear without a trace that day. Spooky man. Spooky.
I can't listen to creepypasta channels, it's just redditors without any real writing or storytelling ability wanking themselves.
totally agree. real life stories that include possible supernatural explanation are far more entertaining than glorified camp fire stories
...and much, much, much,
Better narrator.
Creepypasta is beyond lame
The illustrations on this channel are second to none. The research, writing, and narration are also terrific. Totally intriguing... You deserve every success with your channel.
The research was done by David Paulides. This page is just another that is lifting his work. I went through the videos and every one I saw was from Dave's work. All this guy did was add the artwork which I agree is first rate.
@@chriswilliams2652 That still leaves great illustrations, writing, and narration!
Dave Paulides deserves the credit and success
@@mistiharrison4104 David Paulides should certainly receive credit, where credit is due, but what information about these events are available in the public domain? The people producing these videos still deserve credit and success for writing the script, narrating it, and the amazing illustrations. That all involves a lot of work. The creators of the channel still deserve their success. I thoroughly enjoy coming here to see and listen to their videos. I agree acknowledgement of sources is good practice and they need to cite their sources, but otherwise, well done! And I hope they keep up their great work... I’m not naive, so if you’re not happy with my supportive response, you are allowed to keep scrolling or watch another channel...
@@taslon7132 you're right, plz accept my apologies I didn't mean to impune your work or any others. Im sure alot of work and time has been invested in each video, I meant that mostly though these are just videos to produce and get likes on for most of the people uploading the 411 cases. for David Paulides its his work, his passion. he puts physical energy and emotional energy into it, he is the one that has brought it out into the light. is all I meant. didnt mean any disrespect. if you're as emotionally invested in the subject as he is then I do beg your forgiveness.
It may sound corny, but my theory is that Carter was spooked by the mountain itself. Mt. St. Helens, being a volcano, may be prone to giving off infrasonic vibrations from time to time. They may be sporadic, but increase in frequency the closer an eruption gets. There have been volcanoes studied which give off these vibrations many decades before the mountain shoots off, and St Helens may have been no exception. After all, the mountain itself blew up less than 3 decades later.
Anyway, infrasound also can play havoc with a person's nervous system, instilling feelings of unease and panic even when there's no reason.
That's basically my theory: Carter was in position for his photoshoot when the mountain gave off an infrasonic "rumble" or "burp." Carter took off down the mountain to his demise, spurred by the panic coursing through his system. This may explain why there are no pursuing tracks and why the searchers also felt uneasy.
Why no body was ever found: people get lost all the time in the Cascades, sometimes when very close to other people. It's very, very easy to disappear in those mountains, sometimes permanently.
It's not just 1 strange case though 🤷🏻♂️
Nothing corny about what you've said here! It's very true about certain places giving off certain vibes. I'm Native American and my grandfather told us many story's about his own childhood and strange things that happened, to him as well as his own father and his grandfather. My grandfather walked The Trail of Tears from Wyoming to Oklahoma, Kentucky and he ended up in Arizona along with many of the Arapahoe that were with him. And some of the stuff he told us made us kids stay in at night. We lived on an old ranch, no street lights, none of that, So I remember having to walk to grandpa's house from my own house using a flashlight, but after hearing of the things they saw and heard, I just stayed home and refused to go out at night.
Not an unreasonable hypothesis
Thry never found his body though
Excellent point. Many so called “hauntings” have been found to be caused by low frequency, low amplitude sound waves, produced either naturally or mechanically. These types of sounds have been shown to cause extreme nervousness, unease, and even have hallucinatory effects on people.
Mt. St. Helens has had this kind of activity forever. My mom owned property and lived at the base of the mountain. Several locals of Native heritage told her repeatedly to stay out of the woods because of bigfoot. It wasn't even a secret; it was a given that they are there.
Do you have any other stories? I would love to hear them
@@sassagrass7095there’s a monster called batSasquatch no really. I’m not making this up.
I live near Mount saint helens and I always say my husband IS Bigfoot because his feet are so big and he’s very outdoorsy. So anytime someone sees a Bigfoot print I just say my husband probably left it 😂
I’ve heard things in those woods that can’t be explained, craziest things was years later meeting a complete stranger who had a video recording with audio of exactly what I heard in the same area, years apart.
Could of been a Cougar screaming ?
@@jerrybartlett7479 they said can’t be explained. try again
Okay , how about a meth head gone mad.
crackapes
@@jerrybartlett7479 definitely not a cougar, it was deep loud roar that came from a long ways out, we don’t have any large predators out here besides black bear, only other large animals are elk, they Bugle, they don’t roar. The only way to describe it is, sounding like what you would imagine king kong sounds like in the movies, or similar animals/characters in movies when they make them roar. Never heard it before or after that, besides the footage I was shown by a stranger.
'The incident occurred after he separated himself from his group'
: David Paulides has entered the chat
I have never heard someone talk so much, and say so little.
Screw that guy...
@@RadagastBrown420 apparently you’ve never heard a politician speak…
Does David like collard greens??
"We have a point of separation. Highly skilled and educated"
Fits thr bill
I have heard the story about Joe Carter's disappearance a few times . This telling is the only one that clarifies for me the fact that no tracks of any kind could be found that would indicate a ground pursuit . Thank you for that information .
Most of the people re-telling the account of this disappearance want it to fit in their narrative. The lack of tracks doesn't fit their view of nature. So they leave it out.
@@rogerdorn38 Nah... the lack of tracks means either the ground was too hard, or whatever was chasing him wasn't on the ground but flying. Dude could have been abducted by a UFO for all we know.
@@filthycasual8187 thats my whole point. People's narrative is something normal and this doesn't fit their narrative.
Didn't they say he had diabetes or something? He could have had an issue. I know a guy that had issues with his diabetes and would do things he didnt remember. Dude prob just went off and died somewhere where they didn't look for him.
I was thinking he might of been being shot at, would definitely induce the panic behavior and would explain why thier were no tracks near him
I'd never heard this story before, but it jogged my memory of an anecdote John Buchan (the author of 'The Thirty Nine Steps) recounted in his biography. In his youth he was a keen climber, who recalled that on one strange occasion he and his friend were suddenly assailed by an overwhelming feeling of fear, so intense that they turned and ran back down the mountain, taking all manner of risks they would never normally have considered. He put it down to some kind of primeval terror triggered by the solitude. The suggestion below, about a diabetic induced panic sounds a plausible one - he'd have burned up a lot of sugar reserves on the climb.
A diabetic induced panic would not cause someone to vanish off the face of the earth.
@@reesedaniel5835 no. But bodies go missing all the time. Hes probably in some crack somewhere.
@@raze_ as for his belongings?
@@Clowncentral101 prolly down the same crack would make sense.
That really does not sound at all plausible that the experienced skier went with his friends and just took the risk to not be prepared to be out as long as they planned.
I thought I heard "I was unarmed except for my eye sacs" I'm thinking, "those don't make very good weapons". Lol.
He was unarmed except for his ice axe. LOL
Not if you have LASER VISION!
👍🤣🤣🤣 some eye sacs are more like an ice axe than others. Saw your comment and laughed so hard. Just as I wrote my comment he said ice ax. Freaky cool synchronicity. 👍😁
It was actually “eye sax”, he brought his optical saxophone for protection
As a diabetic let me clear this up a little....one day supply of insulin has nothing to with him possibly being in a hurry. If he was suffering from low blood sugar, he wouldn't and couldn't have gone far. If he had high blood sugar, then even a little insulin would have helped him feel better but it wouldn't make him race off.
Yes, sir. I have been type 1 diabetic for 26 years now. You are exactly correct.
The portrayed perception of insulin usage in movies and such is so far off compared to the reality of it all. Tremendous difference between Type 1 & Type 2 diabetics. Yet they just lump them all together like they're 'one and the same.'
Yeah, I don’t think anyone really believes insulin. I heard of this case several times. Unless the guy was faking his death I think something not natural occurred m, or that’s what is inferred.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us. Humanity is not complete without the input of disabled people of every sort. I hope you are always safe and always have the medication you need.
Maybe he forgot to pack some sweets and dashed down the mountain then went down the canyon, ended up hypo'd in a hidden crevice.........?..........Bless.................
I worked with a man who had diabetes pretty bad. One night he was so out of his head that he told me he loved me when he went to leave, like you would a relative, and walked to the local McDonald's where he tried to force the cashier to keep the change from the $100 bill he gave her for a $1 cheeseburger. Long story short his sugar was so low that he was delirious. Luckily the cashier wasn't a bad person and called an ambulance for him.
I'm thoroughly enjoying this channel. I had run out of 'creepy occurrence' channels to listen to, and it's hard to find channels that are as good as Bob Gymlan or Bedtime Stories, but this one is right up there.
Beyond Creepy is good too but I prefer channels who give us more infos like a proper time line, background on the victim or friends and places, who filed reports and when etc etc...
Check out mrballen - hisbyoutube channel is great
Or Missing 411 - David is a former cop - names, date, locations - ruclips.net/video/rjDy2srebK8/видео.html
yes i was glad to find this channel in my reccomended after watching the newest Bob Gymlan video (i enjoy BedTime Stories&Canam missing&beyond creepy too). Not many channels out there like this and i have to have them to rest at night. Always happy to find a new one!! Another one that is pretty good is Pinnso and that channel has alot of folklore etc in story form (newer one i discovered).
Bobby G is absolutely Fantastic👍👍
I have been in Search and Rescue for many years, we have had several "incidents" regarding the Big Man.
No you haven't stop lying! How could you have it doesn't exist!
@@gregmartin1757 😂😂😂 triggered
Greg is upset ? How can you say they are not real i have seen one myself when i was about 13 I watched it for almost 15 min I can tell you this bubba I hunted my whole life and never seen anything like i did that day
@@gregmartin1757 shut up greg
@@mrbiscuits915 REEEEEEEEEEEEE
Hmm, consider why this canyon is called “Ape Canyon”...
And spirit lake.
I'm from Blood Mountain, soooooooo 😂
Ridiculous guff. Bodies. Hahahahahahahaha🎟🤡
monke
Type in the phrase ape canyon ambush.
That eruption was actually at 8:32 AM on Sunday, May 18th, 1980. Great video, keep it up!
Mt. Saint Helens blew twice.
@@sweetcaroline2060 it erupted more than twice. However, what occurred on March 27th, whilst technically an eruption, was actually nothing more than a portion of the crater collapsing in on itself along with the usual seismic activity that led up to the eruption of May 18th, 1980. Here is raw footage of the March 27th, "eruption".
ruclips.net/video/RiwuV9oqn54/видео.html
I wonder if he was taken underground?? Maybe thats why these beings are rarely seen, and when they are dissapear without much of a trace.
That's a very good point- makes a lot of sense...
@@cheremichael367 Well there are many native American tribes that spoke of the underground people. Could be related???
@@squiddad1528 Yes- the mountainous areas can hide many caves, we can walk past them- but be unaware, so it stands to reason that underground caves we could easily miss too.... In saying that, I'm a big believer in what Fred Beck says about them- " they're not entirely of this world".... Scarey!!!
What beings ?
@@pooddescrewch8718 The Sasquatch man!!!!
There’s a story about a guy who was in the army stationed somewhere in Washington State he said immediately after the eruption he got ordered to help a group of soldiers redcovery bodies of Sasquatch like beings. He said the government knew about them and they weren’t just apes. Much More human. They lived in really dense forests and caves primarily around the PNW.
What??!
Yeah i saw that video too. Crazy but believable.
Do you know the name of the video
@@idkidc5463 never saw a video of it. Saw somebody either repost it or confess it directly on a message board. Possibly AboveTopSecret
@@MarxistLasagnaist420 that sucks cuz it sounds really interesting thanks though
My wife lived in Montana as a teen when Mt Saint Helen's erupted. Ash came down there from it. She scooped up enough to fill a Mason jar, and then capped it. She still has it.
Wow
Some people will save any type of crap they find.
@@thomasmagee9576 They sure do! And some are selling it online too with plenty of buyers. www.krem.com/article/news/local/mt-st-helens/wsu-stores-97-barrels-of-mount-st-helens-ash/293-08c932b0-c3d7-492a-a598-4af3f18a3c32
I was in Portland when she blew. The ash was reported to have blown clear to China.
@@thomasmagee9576
Yeah. And I bought beautiful glass wear made out of that ash.
Another great job brother!!! Sorry for the delay in response... I've been very sick. Ill shoot you an email this evening ;-)
I'm sorry you're sick. 😮 You brought me here and I'm glad. Feel better and heal whole.
No worries at all, take your time and I hope you're doing better
Bob Gymlans YT channel has another great vid of Ape Canyon Attack.
This particular case sounds extremely similar to the one I had just recently watched regarding Terrance Woods: the young TV producer who just randomly ran down the side of a cliff at super speed during the middle of a shoot only to never be seen from again. If both of these accounts are accurate then there must be some common link between the two strange incidents. Almost as if some kind of invisible force was messing with their heads to make them do what they did. Truly eerie and scary stuff indeed.
I, too, realized that pairing.
Both had cameras and were taking pictures 🤔
@@kylefishmoore Maybe they were going to photograph something that didn't want to be seen...
Hypoxia (altitude sickness) would be a more reasonable explanation that all this magic woo about evil ape men that a lot of idiots are peddling.
@@TheLurker1647 When are you starting your own channel Graham?
I had to wait to watch this bc I didn't want any distractions. Keep up these excellent works.
I had to wait to watch it because I was alone, I waited for my wife......don't judge me i am only 46yo
A great channel! Thank you for this new instalment. Super illustrations too!
May 18, 1980 around 8:30 a.m. was the morning the mountain erupted. It had ongoing earthquakes and pressure rising underground prior for months but the date you said at the start of the program was of no real consequence. I lived thirty miles away from the volcano than and now. I'll never forget that day.
An overcast Sunday morning in Seattle
You deserve so many subscribers,this is a wonderful channel!
I agree 100%!!!
I do to
@@ladylaois8184 why did you say that?
I mean, it’s a bit of a dick move for him to blatantly copy the style of Bedtime Stories. I won’t be watching any of his videos for that reason. Only popped onto this one to see what he was doing
@@jamyDodger he could have done it in colour and it would have made it completely different but he chose not to. So yeah, I think it's a dick move to copy someone's style of work and coast off their success
The eruption was on May 18th 1980. The day before my son was born. He was a week early.
I also wrote a comment that the eruption occurred on May 18. I got married the day before.
Yep that's right...4 days before my son was born
@@DR-qf9th There were 7 babies born that day in the hospital I was in. The nurses were going crazy cause the maternity floor was really busy. I didn't even know about the volcano till I was home from the hospital six days after he was born. I later heard that all the births, and apparently there were many, were because of a change in the atmosphere due to the volcano.
@@kathyj6070 do you live near MT. St. Helens?
@@DR-qf9th No. I live in Pennsylvania. Lol
Doing a great job as always please keep these coming at a fast pace as myself, and I know many others truly enjoy your narration and illustrations And the not so famous cases as most other channels always seem to keep covering over and over. You do a killer job my man.
They are fantastic his voice is very educational too👍
YES I agree
That's why I love this channel also.breath of fresh air!!!
You're hot!
@@IanP1963 how can a voice be educational lol 😂 😂
Joe Carter reappeared in 1993 hitting a walk off homerun to win the world series for the Toronto blue Jays
The incident then resulted in the disappearance of a man named Mitch Williams. It was noteworthy in that he was a man whom was considered highly-skilled, fully-capable, albeit prone to erratic behavior. Friends and loved ones stated Williams had been receiving death threats at the time of his disappearance in regards to prompting a 3-1 series lead.
Oh! 🤣
Who does the artwork for this channel? It's beautiful.
and what is the software? thats what i want to know.
it's creepy
I do it
Ik it reminds me a lot of the channel Bedtime Stories and to a slightly lesser extent Bob Gymlan
I do it. Its not from software, I do it with oil paints
Love how you explain things and cover real and strange cases that most people haven't heard about. Keep it up!!!!
I dicovered your channel last night and I'm hooked. I've been binging on it, I can't look away...maybe in part because I was once missing. At 18 I was waiting for the bus to go to work, long story short, I was kidnapped at gunpoint by a serial killer. I was his only survivor, and the last. It took me a week to escape. It was so fast, one minute I was there and then I was gone. He boasted to me at one point that this is what he does, all along the west coast, from Alaska to California. It was a week of brutality that is unimaginable to most people. I'm grateful to be alive.
I'm also fascinated by the Pacific Northwest stories. I love this area, it's so beautiful. The rain forests are so incredibly beautiful, and so dense and huge...trying to find someone who's lost is a job for the most experienced and skilled. We've had searchers get lost. I love exploring but would never, never go alone. And never get separated. Ever.
Thank you for the work you put in, it's truly your calling. I was so impressed when you went to the Beaver Creek area...wow. Again, thank you. 🌹👍🏽💯😘
That's some heavy memories to carry thru life. I realize you won't see this but that's ok. I'm sorry this happened to you but glad you got away under your own power rather than in a coroner's van. Much love, G
That's some heavy memories to carry thru life. I realize you won't see this but that's ok. I'm sorry this happened to you but glad you got away under your own power rather than in a coroner's van. Much love, G
Excellent video - great research, drawings and narration. Thanks!
best channel...actual; real stories, images to follow along to and a clear non annoying voice. you will go FAR!!!
Another great story, illustrations are awesome!! I always look forward for something new cause it’s gonna be great!!
Make sure u look back when reversing
Gotta say I love the art work and visual you display with the story . Glad I found your channel . Keep it it up bro , nothing is better a well detailed true and Erie mystery.
I remember a story I heard about Mt St Helens right after the eruption. some men found strange bodies up there that resembled apes .
Do you remember where you read that?
@@TheDoctorProfessor how to hunt on RUclips has some, it was military men who were ordered to silence after they removed the bodies.
The natives have been telling legends about great apes from Mt St Helen since "forever".
yes they were Squatch taken out by copter..?
The Missing Enigma channel having already established a reputation for sticking to the facts and not leaving out possible explanations makes this story all that more interesting.👍
You do very thorough work. I hate when people sight instances in the news papers, but don't provide links to the article or actually show the article. It makes it easier for those of us who want to do our own research. I love it! I'm a subscriber!
I want to thank you heartily for your efforts in making this video. Your offering is sensible, factually replete, and dimly stirring.
Very well written comment
I’ll play Agent Scully for a moment. I think Joe Carter had some sort of diabetic episode. He either felt it coming on and tried to get down the mountain quickly to get help or he had some degree of diabetic shock and became incoherent in his actions. Then he skied or walked off in a direction that was difficult for the searchers to find his ski tracks/ foot prints. Maybe he traveled over rocky ground, or maybe it snowed heavily before the searchers arrived. Whatever it was, the searchers were never able to find where he wandered off and died. After all, the searchers aren’t going to search an area that’s not safe for them to go through. Someone in shock wouldn’t think that way. It’s also possible that his body was found by a wild cat and dragged back to its layer.
he is diabetic yet a trip up the mountain costs a lot of energy, he must have had alot of snacks with him to keep his bloodsugar on level to compensate for the physical stress, unless something happend to his rations or he didnt pack enough i doubt he went too low
having too high levels wouldnt have much short time effects unless it was incredible high and even then could it be counteracted by either insulin or by working out
maybe he accidently overdosed but i kinda doubt that unless he wanted to disappear, but why do it with 20 friends around... but then again he went ahead alone
was he suicidal?
Hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) shock is more common than hyperglycemic shock, though both can happen. Perhaps he WAS frightened by something, skied off, didn’t stop to eat a snack, sustained an injury and became disoriented.
Doubtful. As a Type I Diabetic since I was around two years old, that would really not be how it works. Granted everyone is different, but by the time you feel it coming on, if you do not have the supplies with you, it is too late to go running for them, at least in the way described. Too high can cause a type of fog drastically lowering thinking or reaction ability, or more relevantly, too low of a blood sugar causes the same, along with the overall loss of the ability to think and reason, body strength, coordination, etc. By the time you get to the hallucination stage, you pretty much are unable to do much of anything, never mind ski or jump over anything.
It's not spelled "layer", it's spelled "lawyer"
@@natewilson111 🤣🤣🤣*lair.
Very strange and creepy disappearance. I don’t recall hearing that one before. Great video!
Tip notch content you got here on this channel. Props. Not many put this amount of effort into making sure their content is high quality and not just thrown together to put up on youtube real quick, ya know. I really appriciate the level of effort here.
This is literally in my backyard 😭 I've heard the stories but still have hammock camped the basin of Ape Canyon and snow camped in the Jackpine Shelter where the miners were supposedly attacked lol. I'm always armed when camping up in that area (cougar territory) but it does linger in my mind when "hanging out" in the midnight trees up there. I don't let it get to me too much though... Not too much a believer, but it is compelling nonetheless. Mt. St. Helens is such a beautiful, serene area so I will continue hiking and looking out for him/them 😁
Lots of sensationalist hysteria surrounding stories like this from people that probably don't spend much (if any) time alone in remote areas. I've spent many nights alone in the mountains of Oregon and Washington and never experienced any unexplainable or strange events
Thank you so much for these stories. You’re a great reader and speaker!
I'm sure it's been mentioned though I couldn't readily find it in the comments. MtStH catastrophically erupted on May 18, 1980. There had been some Eruption events before that as she warmed up and cleared the pipes, but the main event was May 18. I was in kindergarten and we actually have like a minor survival story during the disaster. Love the channel. Thank you for your hard work!
Fred Beck didn't write *_"I Fought the Apemen of Mt. St. Helen's."_* It was written by his son, Ronald Beck. In fact, Ronald took liberties with the story, by adding/changing details, which contradict what Fred told Roger Patterson in 1967 (recorded on cassette tape), *before* the 'book' was written. To be fair, it was really only a 22 page pamphlet, than a 'book",
Big thank you
This story reminds me of the stories about the mysteries of the Nahanni Valley in NT Canada. The stories of all the dead and missing there. They are strange indeed. Interesting that no indigenous tribes live there. Thanks for the video, very interesting. Keep up the good work!
I heard this guy once say he was hiking in the woods, and hes like 6 foot 5. Someone started shooting rounds off at him thinking he was bigfoot. Don't forget that a lot of people are just really stupid.
I found your channel yesterday while cleaning! I have binge watched A LOT of your videos... I LOVE videos like this :)
Great channel. Just discovered it so we are binge watching it!
You definitely are a natural at telling these stories and present a professional non - bias account and sound like You do Your research and homework on each story
Glad I found this channel. It's basically just a beta version of Bedtime Stories but I'm surprisingly totally cool with that as a fan of both channels
Never heard this story. Thanks
for uploading. 👍
Listening again. 01.2022
Happy New Year😱
I've personally witnessed a "situation" in the foothills surrounding Mt. St. Helen's in 1979 when I was 11 years old, while picking wild blueberries. I will never forget the intense fear I felt, along with my family and 3 adults that were friends of my parents (we all saw it). I've tried telling people about it when I was younger, only to be met with laughter and skepticism. People just don't want to believe in things they've not seen for themselves, or that has not been proven by science. Those types of people are very close-minded.
I'd love to hear about your "situation" because I 💯 would believe you and ive no clue who you are! 👀 One with a closed mind definately isn't someone you'd want to disclose that info to...their brains aren't big enough to process it.
I would like to hear the tale of your experience you have intrigued me
I Ma'am, while camping...
Seen A Bigfoot Traveling with 2 Coyotes at 3:30 am . They ARE REAL !
The GOVERNMENT IS PROTECTING
THIER 300 BILLION A YEAR THEY MAKE.... NOT THE PEOPLE !
I live near the area. Have been up to the Fred Beck cabin site twice. I first heard the Carter story 40 years ago. The main eruption of Mt. St. Helens was on May 18th 1980. March 27th was the day the first plume of ash was released skyward. Remember it like it was yesterday. Also, Beck shot the mountain devil which tumbled into the canyon, the afternoon BEFORE the attack on the cabin, not on the way out. I suggest better fact checking while writing the scripts. Indeed, many Sasquatch bodies were found after the eruption, and the feds used the military to depose of bodies and cover up all intel about it. People involved were threatened to zip their lips.
@@krisaguilar6699 That makes far more sense, that the man shot the sasquatch prior to the cabin attack. I wouldn't think they would attack the cabin for no reason. But who knows.
Fascinating story, not only about an incident, but how the area got it's name-- which turned out to be a story unto itself.
This is only the second vid I've watched- the first being the disappearance of young Dennis Martin. I'm always interested in stories like this-- not only in the mystery itself, but how people in or around a group can just vanish into thin air with few clues.
Next up is the Charlie Bauman/Teddy Roosevelt video. Good stuff and the illustrations add to the mystery of these stories.
There are stories that the military helped recover big foot corpses and survivors after the eruption of Mount St. Helens.
Some great cases are covered on this channel. Deserves much more subs
it's amazing that after all these mysterious disappearances over all these years that people still have doubt that there's things and situations that do happen that we can't fully understand unless there.
Friendly addition: The big eruption was 18 May 1980. I love this channel!
Damn bro you definitely need more subs..... much better than half the rubbish with 1000's of subs
Yes i was genuinely shocked at how few subscribers he has. Definitely deserves a lot more. Andy England 🇬🇧👍
Binged your videos today, enjoy the research and writing you put into these cases. Well done!
I find canammissing, David paulides channel awesome
I watch them all
His work is decent, but his channel and videos suck 🤦🏼♂️
this channel is very thorough. new to it but like the realistic detail.
Reminds me of a similar incident at Crater Lake in 1970's🤔
I think the diabetic fact is the answer. I have type 1 diabetes and in instances of low blood glucose I have experienced very irrational behavior.
Makes more sense.
Very interesting point
he had one days worth with him, if he was feeling his sugar was low you would think he would have used it!
@@MrTrogjrog Insulin lowers blood sugar. Taking it when already low would kill him.
Highly doubt it
Great video as usual! Just FYI though- I believe the main lateral eruption of Mt. St. Helens was actually on May 18, 1980. Love this channel- keep up the good work! 😊
The illustrations are creepy and add to the suspense
Interesting channel and cool artwork to help portray the story.
Considering our planet is billions of years old, I expect there are many things we dont understand or cant explain
Think about what kind of nocturnal creatures live in caves deep in the mountains, they only come out at night and witnesses don't live to tell their story
That's what they lying and sold "scientists" would have you believe (in order to discredit the Creator, God Almighty). The earth is nowhere near that old and it can be proven to those who care enough to find the Truth.
@@reesedaniel5835 100%. Everything we've learned or been told is a lie. This odd reality we live in is nothing near what's been taught.
Our souls are in limbo in this reality. It really is a test. Stay awake my friend.
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Its not billions lol it is also flat it really is. Do your research if you think its a globe. I don't argue about flat earth I just say bring your evidence or any test to prove its a globe and I know no one can provide any but there are so many to provide for its flatness
fyi... The 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens - which began with a series of small earthquakes in mid-March and peaked with a cataclysmic flank collapse, avalanche, and explosion on May 18 ... i enjoy your presentations, nice work!
Rip to the Bigfoot’s living on St Helens when it blew up. 🙌
I was sexually assaulted by a bigfoot (in my ass) and I hope they're all burning in hell.
This is a strange case .i was hoping you would cover this one.
I read Beck's book on line, fascinating but terrifying... U left out 2 scary points though- 1, the 'apes' attack on the cabin was so savage, Beck and his friends were so glad they built it so sturdy- but one of the creatures got an arm thru the wall and tried to grab an axe affixed to it.... And 2, when the men fled the next morning, and shot the creature they saw, and it fell into the canyon- the men looked for it, but it had disappeared, which troubled them greatly...they knew it had to be dead, but thought the other creatures moved its body... I highly recommend Beck's book... 👍🇦🇺🙋
Yes I have heard this story before and this channel left out a lot of pertinent details. I may be unsubscribing soon. I hate narrative controlling. Just give us the available facts!!
Did he take any pictures that were recovered? Or was the film box just the blank negatives that hadn’t been used yet?
Just hiked Mt St Helen's last year solo with a 2am start. That was the creepiest forest I've ever walked in. The canopy was so tall and the forest floor so dark it felt like a horror movie and I was watched the whole way. It was so bad that when I saw a pair of eyes reflecting off my headlamp (it was an elk) I freaked out. It's definitely a spooky place.
My favorite subject unfortunately. You do AWESOME job! Thank you@
The guy was a diabetic. It’s rather likely this had something to do with the disappearance. If insulin levels drop, or, become elevated. A person can find themselves in a dangerous situation. A diabetic coma can leave a person confused, disoriented. Unresponsive to situations and your surroundings
Usually a diabetic coma leaves a person in a coma....... way past the point of confused and disoriented......
An aunt of mine would even suffer hallucinations when she had a diabetes episode....
So instead of seeking help from the men he started racing in the direction opposite of them?
@@MaxL1995Y not what happened all the tracks led down the mountain and they eventually came down behind him he never circled back apparently he never had time
@@MaxL1995Y tf he went down the hill away from the others and the tracks stopped at the canyon that’s it
Well, if those apes ever existed in the first place, one thing is for certain: they’d be buried under tons of lava now.
Very professionally done video, nicely done.
Apart from getting his first name wrong...
I love this channel and the stories that you cover. They're excellently narrated and the details and info given is amazing. I have a common interest in missing persons cases also. But not just these particular cases with strange occurrences having to do with their cases, such as the Missing 411. But also in the missing persons cases in my area of southeastern Kentucky. Because of the incredible amount of people who go missing here. But they're killed by other individuals, for the most part. Just never found. I'd like to do something similar in the future. If I had the extra time and resources.
This story is so crazy, no tracks chasing him, maybe it was some kind of Pterosaur or Thunderbird, the bottomline is, he was running from something
I was sitting on my BMX bike about to head to school when there was a sonic boom that was later followed by ash dusting everything. Not a whole lot, as we lived in Springfield Oregon, which is quite a ways south. I remember seeing people collecting the ash and using it to make money by sealing it in glass vials, or in other ways like mixing it into clay to incorporate the stuff into artistic forms to remember the day.
I was a college student in Portland, Oregon when Mt. Saint Helens blew. My Mother called at 10 pm and told me to go look outside. She said "just do it ". The atmosphere was totally bizarre the next day. Just like you'd expect after the end of the world. 😂🤣😅 Very strange.
What school were you going to on Sunday, May 18, 1980? Sunday school?
@@susan7775
Hey, dummy. Mt. St. Helens blew TWICE.
Funnily enough, my university lecturer was also called Joe Carter. He used to do rock climbing and man, did he get in some crazy situations from what he told me. Once he climbed up the wrong side of the mountain, one without the eyelet he could attach his ropes to. All he had was a skinny ledge he was standing on. He could either climb up without a rope, or have a long fall waiting for him below. He luckily made it, and his friend who was his spotter and was a veteran climber gave up rock climbing that day cold turkey. It could have ended so badly
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Joe being a diabetic is a factor in his disappearance. As someone who has a father who's diabetic, low to high glucose levels can cause disorientation and can cause a person to black out with no memory of where or what has occurred. This happened many times to my father before he finally got his act together. The last time his glucose levels were critically high, he blacked out and didn't remember being loaded into the ambulance nor did he remember blacking out much less the paramedics taking his blood pressure at the house (he still doesn't) As much as Joe being taken by Bigfoot sounds like a scary story, it's more than likely he blacked out in the mountains due to low glucose levels and never woke up.
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Scary! Very interesting stories 🙂
just found your excellent channel and have subbed and pressed the bell :D hello from Scotland
Very interesting area to visit, if it is now allowed. Talking to a friend from the area some years ago said, There are Things out there. I never bothered to ask him what he meant by his remark. If you've never been to that area of the country it is worth checking it out as it is beautiful. Point is, most anything could be out in that wilderness and no one would know about it. As a researcher no matter how strange there is still the probability factor to consider no matter how unusual or unexplainable that it may sound to someone else. That area has always been known to the native people as place considered unusual, strange mystic and so maybe travelers to such places should keep in mind what has been described about such places.
Besides being Super professional, this channel illustration’s cool .
Another great video!
I'm sure I've mentioned this before on RUclips somewhere...but in small town Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada 🇨🇦 I woke up the morning after the eruption of Mount St Helens to find a light coating of ash on everything,I remember cause I biked to school and my bicycle was covered with it.
A feat even James Bond couldn't achieve - wow!!!!
I just binged like 15 of these videos, and the fact that the first sound other than your voice or music was a fucking GUNSHOT I just about pissed myself.
What are the GPS coordinates for the cabin? It should be visible on Google Earth if it wasn't destroyed or buried in the volcanic eruption.
It should be still there truth be told if it wasn't destroyed or covered up so if someone tht way has the time and effort and energy they'd Def be able to find traces of it at min down in a canyon like tjt being wood maybe its grown up covered up but he said a whole cabin they was living in like woah tht is the first usually it's caves or little nests of bedding
I went camping in ape canyon last year with my buddy. Every time I was outside of the tents by myself, I felt like I was being watched. It’s a very weird place for sure.
I always found this incident to be one of the most unexplainable, strange, yet realistic thing to occur, possibly related to bigfoot.
Mt. St. Helens erupted on May 18 1980 not March 27. I really enjoy watching your channel. thank u
Excellent vid👍
And another clarification: creepypastas are not just Jeff the Killer, Slenderman, or the other overplayed and/or poorly written popular stories. There are thousands of stories covering all kinds of different topics, some written by very talented and creative writers.